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Mundo

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Zine
Title: Mundo
Publisher: the Mundeli Sernieva smial of The Tolkien Society
Editor(s): Milton Keynes
Type: newsletter
Date(s): 1990-2001
Frequency: quarterly
Medium: print
Fandom: Tolkien
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Mundo is a gen Tolkien newsletter. It was issued quarterly.

Mundo 1 was published in Winter 1990.

Mundo 2 was published in Spring 1992.

Mundo 3 was published in Spring 1992.

Mundo 4 was published in Spring 1992.

Mundo 5 was published in Spring 1992.

Mundo 6 was published in Spring 1992.

Mundo 7 was published in Spring 1992.

Mundo 8 was published in Spring 1992.

Mundo 9

Mundo 10

Mundo 11

Mundo 12

Mundo 13 was published in 1993.

cover of issue #28

Mundo 28 was published in 1997 and contains 20 pages.

  • Pelargir (poem)
  • Portrait Gallery (of the mail clad Mr. Finch)
  • Chewing the Cud (recipes)
  • Puzzle page
  • The Singing Cow (article)
  • The Great Sword (article)
  • Pastmoots (smial meeting reports)
  • Futuremoots (future smial meetings)
  • editorials and reviews
cover of issue #29

Mundo 29 was published in 1997 and contains 20 pages.

  • Puzzle page
  • Chewing the Cud (recipes)
  • Portrait Gallery, art (portrait of the coyish Mr. Reynolds)
  • Galactic Giggles (jokes)
  • The Language of the Cow (Gaelic primer)
  • editorials and reviews

Mundo 43 was published in September 2001.