Issues 3-4, 8. "Orton Nenslo of the Church of the Subgenius was married to Kossy and is involved here. Conspiracy stuff and crank science, largely tongue-in-cheek." -- Bolerium Books, bookseller. Subjects are conspiracy theories, pseudoscience and humor.
Issues 35-39, 58, 60. "British zine focusing critically on UFOlogy as well as other conspiracy theories." -- Bolerium Books, bookseller. Subjects are UFOs and conspiracy theories.
Vol. 3, No. 7. "Late issue…of this hugely influential Manchester-centric post-punk zine…reference for the Manchester scene and the bands and labels that grew around it: Joy Division and New Order, the Smiths and the Fall, Factory Records and the Hacienda nightclub." -- Descriptions from Brian Cassidy, bookseller. Subjects are punk rock and music.
Volume 1, Number 3. Subtitled, "The South Florida Entertainment Authority." Subjects are music, and South Florida. Published in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Collects 6 works by Matthew Scott Gualco: - "12 Steps Backward" - "Wingding Opus" - "Performance Reader" - "Blessed" - "Lohan/Count/Think/Yell" - "Stuck in the Middle With You - Things I Don't Like" Subjects are art and literary.
Numbers 1-2, 4-5. "Early issues of this important, short-lived Patti Smith Group fanzine, running just six issues between 1980-1981. While a good portion of the content is devoted to Smith's concerts, bootleg recordings, and published writing, there are significant chunks dedicated to her poetry, lyrics, and influences." -- Descriptions from Captain Ahab's Rare Books, bookseller. Subject is punk rock.
Volume 1, Numbers 18-20, 22-33. "A nearly complete run of a brilliant little science fiction fanzine, published in Coconut Grove between 1973-1977 by Mensa members David Jenrett and Mardee Skolnick. TAB, as the zine was affectionately called, was compiled by teachers and students, with the motive of providing 'innocent merriment, information, and a means of communication among students and educators in science/math/education' (issue #3). With a distinctly local flavor, Tabebuian covered the usual fanzine ground, in addtion to intelligently composed articles on black holes, marine life, writing and the environment, while occasionally venturing into travel writing and the terrible service at the Howard Johnson's restaurant." -- Descriptions from Captain Ahab's Rare Books, bookseller. Published in Miami, Florida.
Number 1. "First issue of this scarce and early South Florida punk zine. Includes a review of the Clash's 'Sandinista,' an interview with Lois Laine and Camp, David, politics, fashion and more." -- Descriptions from Captain Ahab's Rare Books, bookseller. Subjects are punk rock and South Florida. Published in Miami Beach, Florida.
1980's edition. "Biographical snippets of activists, illustrated with cartoons. A provisional edition, apparently intended to be re-issued later with more material." -- Descriptions from Bolerium Books, bookseller. Subjects are lesbian/gay/bi/transgender, feminist, and history.
Number 1. "Self-described 'Straightedge, vegan, pro animal lib, pro feminist and anarchistic' punk zine." -- Descriptions from Bolerium Books, bookseller. Subjects are punk rock, political and animal rights.
Number 3, Australia issue. "Each zine focuses on the queer scene in a given country, with contributions by locals as well as fellow travelers." Subjects are lesbian/gay/bi/transgender, travel.
Number 4, Singapore issue. "Each zine focuses on the queer scene in a given country, with contributions by locals as well as fellow travelers." Subjects are lesbian/gay/bi/transgender, travel.
Number 8, Netherlands issue. "Each zine focuses on the queer scene in a given country, with contributions by locals as well as fellow travelers." Subjects are lesbian/gay/bi/transgender, travel.
Catalog for exhibition in Los Angeles. "Each page is devoted to a zine, mostly of the adults-only gay or lesbian variety, that participated in the second Spew exhibition. Some pages are 'about us' type features, others are just ads or contact information. Includes sticker for one of the zines." -- Descriptions from Bolerium Books, bookseller.
Issue 1. Subjects are culture, and music. "Interesting and rather complicated multi-level glossy zine 'For candy bombade girls/about some bright queer boys in the world's cigarette and scent cities / Paris - New York - London…'" -- Desription from Bolerium Books.
3 different zines, produced by students from West Lab Elementary School in Coral Gables, Florida, upon their visit to the University of Miami Libraries in the spring of 2015.
Issue 1. Subjects are feminist, women's studies, and South Florida. Published in Miami, Florida. Published in conjunction with the first Feminist Pizza Party, organized as part of the "Love! Rage!! Passion!!!" zine exhibition held at YoungArts in Miami, April-May 2015. Zine includes trading cards with reference information about notable feminists.
Subjects are poetry, art, and South Florida. Created during the Exile Books exhibit, "Love! Rage!! Passion!!!", held at the YoungArts Building in Miami, April - May 2015. Donated by Exile Books.
Subjects are art, and South Florida. Created during the Exile Books exhibit, "Love! Rage!! Passion!!!", held at the YoungArts Building in Miami, April - May 2015. Donated by Exile Books.
Subjects are art, and South Florida. Created during the Exile Books exhibit, "Love! Rage!! Passion!!!", held at the YoungArts Building in Miami, April - May 2015. Donated by Exile Books.
Subjects are art, collage, and South Florida. Created during the Exile Books exhibit, "Love! Rage!! Passion!!!", held at the YoungArts Building in Miami, April - May 2015. Donated by Exile Books.
Subjects are poetry, and South Florida. Created during the Exile Books exhibit, "Love! Rage!! Passion!!!", held at the YoungArts Building in Miami, April - May 2015. Donated by Exile Books.