- id80007
- Unidad documental compuesta
- 2001-2012
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Issues 15, 19-21, 23-24, 29. "Anarchist, feminist zine." -- Descriptions from Bolerium Books, bookseller. Subjects are personal, literary, and mental health.
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Issues 15, 19-21, 23-24, 29. "Anarchist, feminist zine." -- Descriptions from Bolerium Books, bookseller. Subjects are personal, literary, and mental health.
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"Two issues of the queer zine, with main part devoted to My Comrade, while Sister is printed on inverted pages beginning from the back." -- Descriptions from Bolerium Books, bookseller. Subjects are lesbian/gay/bi/transgender, and queer.
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"Comprised mostly of skateboarding photos by the duo, one born in Japan, one in Los Angeles." -- Descriptions from Bolerium Books, bookseller. Subjects are photography, skateboarding, and art.
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"Gender-bending zine with an introduction about Liberty '03's heroes including Frida and a Kate Braverman gender-bending sketch or excerpt." -- Descriptions from Bolerium Books, bookseller. Subjects are fiction, sex/sexuality, and gender.
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Subjects are conspiracy theories, paranormal, and paranoia.
Tomorrow: Politics and High Fashion
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Issue 1. "First and only issue of controversial fashion designer Katherine Hamnett's experimental magazine, with features on Star Wars missile technology, the Bhopal disaster, America's budget deficit, philanthropy as a mode of social control, the possible link between atomic power and Down's Syndrome, the films of Derek Jarman, nuclear non-proliferation, tropical deforestation, and other topics. Illustrated with multi-page high fashion editorial spreads featuring the day's top models in a mix of designer clothing and thrift shop cast-offs. A fascinating document of the crossover between politics and fashion in the London underground of the mid-1980s." -- Descriptions from F.A. Bernett Books, bookseller. Subjects are political, fashion, and culture.
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Volume 1, Issue 2. "The second issue of L.A.'s first punk publication...Slash was to the Los Angeles scene what Punk was to the New York scene, running a year longer than Punk did and instrumental in changing the face of music in L.A." -- Descriptions from Captain Ahab's Rare Books, bookseller. Subject is punk rock.
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Volume 1, Issue 6. "The second issue of L.A.'s first punk publication...Slash was to the Los Angeles scene what Punk was to the New York scene, running a year longer than Punk did and instrumental in changing the face of music in L.A." -- Descriptions from Captain Ahab's Rare Books, bookseller. Subject is punk rock.
The Illustrated Price Guide to Scandal Magazines
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Subjects are reference, and media.
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Issue 1. "Anarchist punk zine in Spanish." -- Descriptions from Bolerium Books, bookseller. Subjects are punk rock, Caribbean & Latin America, and anarchism.
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"Autobiographical text and comix reprinted from Slug & Lettuce, featuring early 1990s NY squatters, 'crusties', and other subversive/marginals. The narrator has a fling with Hakim Bey's illegitimate son." -- Descriptions from Bolerium Books, bookseller. Subject is comics.
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Issues 10-12. "The libertarian 'apa' publication (short for amateur press association), from the early days when there was considerable overlap between science fiction fandom and libertarian circles. Large contingent of women involved, and interesting range of topics addressed." -- Descriptions from Bolerium Books, bookseller. Subjects are libertarianism, and political.
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Issues 24, 27, 29-30. "The libertarian 'apa' publication (short for amateur press association), from the early days when there was considerable overlap between science fiction fandom and libertarian circles. Large contingent of women involved, and interesting range of topics addressed." -- Descriptions from Bolerium Books, bookseller. Subjects are libertarianism, and political.
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Issues 1-4, together with a Church of the SubGenius promotional packet. "Groups of very short stories, thematically gathered. McGuff was active in the early stages of the Church of SubGenius and produced a simple packet, included, with a folded 5x7 inch leaflet, an illustrated sticker featuring a stereotypical 1950s salesman deity Bob ('You can't spell his name backwards!'), and a tiny square of paper advertising an informational pamphlet." -- Descriptions from Bolerium Books, bookseller. Subjects are fiction, and literary.
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Subjects are paranormal, and UFOs.
Seattle anarchist zine ephemera
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Zine style art by a Seattle anarchist during the Gulf War. Subjects are anarchism, and anti-war.
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"Cut and pasted found art; contains directions for making four cocktails: the French 75, the Sidecar, the Sazerac, and the Foxfire." --Description from Bolerium Books, bookseller. Subjects are food/drink, and art.
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Issue 15. "Death to the World is a zine to inspire Truth-seeking and soul searching amidst the modern age of nihilism and despair, promoting the ancient principles of the last true rebellion: to be dead to this world and alive to the otherworld." -- Descriptions from title page. Subjects are Christianity, and religion.
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Issue 2. Subject is comics.
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Issues 1-4. "A complete run of Hammerskin Press Zines, comprised of eight issues published between the fall of 1997 and September 2000. Hammerskin Press was the publishing arm of the Hammerskin Nation, one of the most notorious white power Nazi skinhead groups. Though the group began in Dallas, TX., there are now Hammerskin chapters from Florida to California. The zines cover a wide range of issues pertaining to white power culture, including news, events, obituaries, philosophy and a heavy focus on the music scene." -- Descriptions from Captain Ahab's Rare Books, bookseller. Subjects are racism, white power, and skinhead.