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New York: Stop! Publications, 1982.
4to. (22) pp. Offset printed on newsprint and stapled in pictorial two color wraps. The second issue, featuring a John Belushi obituary, The Honeymooners, Sick Fucks interview, and J. D. King's "Skank, Arms & Bud" strip. Some faint toning, else a fine copy, and scarce thus. more information
Price: 45.00 USD
Detroit: Time Stereo, 2005.
Limited Edition. One of 40 copies (this being No. 16) of this small photocopied perfect-bound zine in yellow photocopied wrappers. SIGNED by the artist on the first blank. Created by Detroit artist and noise musician Davin Brainard, the zine contains a collections of alternative, slightly-more misanthropic Charlie Brown comics. A tiny red stain to the bottom of the front wrapper, else just about Fine. more information
Price: 95.00 USD
Chicago: Self published, 1997.
First Edition. Softcover. Just about Fine in illustrated black and white wrappers. An essay on the work of comic artist Daniel Clowes. more information
Price: 75.00 USD
Florence, MA: Glass Eye Books, 2003.
First Edition. One of 300 unnumbered copies in the first edition. Fine and unread in side-stapled black and white photocopied wrappers. An attractive copy of this journal of poetry. more information
Price: 25.00 USD
New York: N.p, 1956.
First Edition. Broadside, folded twice as issued, and printed with red ink. About Near Fine, with a 2 1/2" tear to one of the folds, and with light toning, else Fine. An attractive copy of this unusual item, with cover art by abstract artist Ad Reinhardt. more information
Price: 250.00 USD
San Francisco: Processed World, 1981-1994.
All issues offset printed. Nos. 1-3 8vos. Nos. 14-32 4to. Nos. 1-25 saddle-stapled; subsequent issues perfect bound. [with] Bizarro Processed World. 8vo. Saddle-stapled. Good only with staining to covers. [with]. Some minor wear and creasing to early issues, but all issues very good to near fine. All print issues of the paradigmatic zine of 80's officeplace dissatisfaction. Processed World arose out of the ashes of the Union of Concerned Commies, the umbrella organization for a number of Bay Area anarchist, post-marxist, and post-situationist groups such as World to Win, Red-Eye, Abalone Alliance, Community Memory Project, etc. The zine focused on... more information
Price: 1500.00 USD
Akron: Own the Whole World, 1983-87.
Most issues 4to; early issues stapled once, later issues side-stapled. Numbers 5, 7, and 9/10 are 8vo and saddle-stapled. All issues xeroxed from typescript and cut-up, mostly on white paper, with occasional use of color stock. Issue 8 comes with a hand-labelled cassette tape, as issued. The occasional crease, but easily fine. A complete run of this long-lived punk fanzine out of Akron, and devoted mostly to the music of Northeast Ohio, but also printing a good amount of cultural theory, as well as extensive reviews. With contributions across the issues from Mike Borchert, Rick Stalnaker, Bob Forward , Tom... more information
Price: 850.00 USD
San Francisco: V/Search Publications, (1996),
Illus. with photos. Small 4to. Wraps. 181 p . V/Search #1. Fine. more information
Price: 7.50 USD
Seattle: Eulipian, 1988.
Three issues of this Seattle-based art and literary zine. Oversized paperbound format. Folded once for mailing else all issues in fine condition. more information
Price: 75.00 USD
Various: Kill the Robot / Simba / Girlfiend,
4to. (64) pp. Loose folded leaves laid into a two color cover. A triple issue of these three zines, out of Ohio, Massachusetts and Brighton, England. Addressed and mailed else very good. more information
Price: 15.00 USD
Fulwood, Preston, Lancs. UK: Noise Annoys, 1985.
4to. (28) pp. Xeroxed, folded sheets. Illustrated with b/w collages and photographs. With an ALS from the editor laid in. This issue of the mid 80's UK fanzine is devoted to Jesus & Mary Chain, Folk Devils, Age of Chance, The Membranes, Allan Beswick, Tools You Can Trust, Jasmine Minks, Mel-o-Tones, and Vee VV, along with some football material and reviews. Not to be confused with later zines of the same title. Very good with a tiny dampstain to rear cover and a couple of light creases. more information
Price: 20.00 USD
Seattle: Feminist Baseball, 1993.
8vo. 84 pp. Saddle-stapled in wraps printed in two colors. One of the great Northwest zines of the early 90's. This issue features interviews with The Statics, Kill Sybil, and a great introduction to the writing of M. F. K. Fisher, and the usual massive number of reviews of records, shows (with photographs) and films. Near fine with a couple of minor creases to the wraps. more information
Price: 10.00 USD
Toronto: Smash 'Em Up Lively Now!, 1981.
4to. 12 xeroxed leaves, sides=tapled. Unnumbered issue of this early 80's Toronto punk zine, one of a number of excellent zines to come out of the area. This issue features an interview with Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers [(with Walter Lure and JOhnny Thunders), a full page ad for Toronto store The Record Peddler, and interviews with the Stranglers, U2, and Return to Bangkok. Very good with some marginal toning and creasing. more information
Price: 45.00 USD
London: Xeno Phobia, nd [c. 1979].
4to. 12 leaves xeroxed on rectos only and stapled several times at the upper left hand corner. Profusely illustrated in b/w. Near fine with some minor creasing. A Situationist zine devoted to a long commentary on the contradictions of Dada and the control of art production by the bourgeouise. The final leaf concludes with a piece on Punk and Dada and the limited recourses available for the first wave punk bands after punk was coopted by the mainstream, noting the breakup of the Sex Pistols, and going rather easy on the Clash. As the author speaks approvingly of the direction... more information
Price: 75.00 USD
Brooklyn: Shoe Polish Week, [1986].
4to. 11 xeroxed side-stapled leaves. Two vertical creases throughout, else a very good copy. The first and only issue of this satirical art zine out of Brooklyn, which prints a hilarious send-up of Situationism, including a guide entitled "How to Talk Like a Situationist" and a psychogeographic map "of a prominent situationists's traves over a six-month period" - during which the subject didn't leave his room. Also, an unattributed satire entitled "My Date With Holly Near" which gained a sort of digital afterlife, having been reprinted many times around the web, but which appears here for the first time. more information
Price: 75.00 USD
Kent, Ohio: SABU, nd.
4to. [20] leaves xeroxed on rectos only and stapled once at the upper left hand corner. Whole issue of this Kent Ohio art zine. Undated, but appears to be from c. 1982. Illustrated with collages and concrete poetry, as well as poetry and a story. Front wrap lightly stained; very good. more information
Price: 45.00 USD
Hudson, OH: Murtaugh,
8vo. [20] pp. [including covers]. Xeroxed in b/w from typescript and cut-up collages. Saddle-stapled. Fine. The third issue of this punk fanzine named in tribute to legendary baseball player Danny Murtaugh. This issue features articles on Sockeye, Straw Dogs, Regional Refuse, and local cultural and sports info. more information
Price: 15.00 USD
Wellsville, Ohio: Clitorial Offerings, 1984.
8vo. [16] pp. [including covers]. Saddle-stapled. Xeroxed from typescript, holograph, drawings, and cut-cup collage. Price written to cover in blue marker, probably as issued; fine. The first and likely last issue of this political, hardcover, and art zine, as warned in the editor's foreward. This issue features political commentary, an interview with Doug Holland [Kraut, Cro-Mags] and a short review of a U.S. Chaos show, and a page devoted to Sonic Youth which includes a collage of text against a background of psychic ads with their contact address and the following text: "Thurston moans "I love her," his angelic face... more information
Price: 45.00 USD
Columbus, Ohio: Brave Wrestler, c. 1987.
8vo. [12] pp. [including covers] xeroxed from holograph and collage. Vertical crease throughout else very good. Debut, and perhaps only issue, of this zine out of Columbus dedicated to cultural critique and local matters, including a top ten list of things to like about Columbus, and drawing of the Columbus YMCA. more information
Price: 45.00 USD
London: Kill Your Pet Puppy, 1980.
4to. [24] pp. [including covers]. Offset printed in various colors throughout by Better Badges. Third issue of the legendary situationist-inspired postpunk/goth zine, probably the best postpunk zine of the 80's, which was edited by Tony D. who formerly edited the Ripped & Torn. With striking layout throughout by Vermillion. Includes interviews with Cuddly Toys, Bauhaus, Chaos, & Honeybane, along with essays and comics. `/1" closed tear and crease to left margin between staples; near fine. more information
Price: 125.00 USD




