Issue 27 (2001): 80 pages; 150 rare pictures; never-before-seen photos of Judy’s debut in England. At Long Last Here I Am: Judy Garland In Europe – 1951; Inhabiting The Legend: The Aftermath of Lorna Luft’s Me And My Shadows; Once More That All-Time Thrill: A Carnegie Hall Celebration

Issue 28 (2002): 36 pages; 65 great photos, many rare. Special issue for 80th anniversary of Judy’s birth with feature length editorial celebrating Judy's legacy: The Divine Spark That Sends Shivers Down Your Spine (by Gary Horrocks).

Issue 29/30 (2002/3): 68 pages; double issue; 80 astounding photos; Judy Garland Club special weekend in London celebrating the 80th anniversary of Judy’s birth; Editorial: Surrender To Judy; Great Big Studio, Great Big Movie, Great Big Star -- The Harvey Girls and rare Judy footage at the National Film Theatre; A Toast To Miss Showbusiness; Honey, I'm Coming to the Meeting -- members recollect Judy’s visit to the Club in 1964.

Issue 31 (2004): 88 pages; over 100 rare photographs including candid photos taken by fans. Judy's Gang - five fans reunite to share stories of bench warming, picture taking and magic-in-the-making at Studio 43; Taming A Legend -- three contemporary news articles shed light on the network meddling that caused much of Judy's TV troubles; Be My Guest -- two fans share their excitement watching Judy work her television magic; Through The Years -- fans reflect on The Judy Garland Show.

Issue 32 (2005): 48 pages; over 120 photos. A Star Is Born collector’s issue. Original research, rare photos in front of and behind the camera; That Little Something Extra , a collective celebration of the movie drawing on fond memories, critiques, analysis and anecdotes.

Issue 34 (2006): 24 pages, 50+ photographs; Why, Oh Why Can’t I? -- an extensively researched special issue focusing on Judy’s 1955 and 1956 television specials for CBS.

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