Issues 5-8. "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.
"Self-published novella by the African American poet Richard Moore, in which an earthling man is abducted by lovely sex-crazed aliens and taken to their world. Imagine The Onion's 'Smoove B' in space." -- Descriptions from Bolerium Books, bookseller. Subjects are science fiction, UFOs, and sex/sexuality.
Issue 2. "Jeremy Dennis is now known as Jeremy Day; she is a long-time influence on the local comix scene in Oxford. Her works feature lesbian and bisexual characters in the context of Oxford's college and townie life." -- Descriptions from Bolerium Books, bookseller. Subjects are comics, and lesbian/gay/bi/transgender.
Issues 1-2. "Zine from Pensacola, FL, based punk/hardcore zine. Contents feature reviews, interviews, politics, anarchy, coverage of the local scene, and suggestions on how to be more punk. The second issue features reviews, with Diatribe and Glenn Danzig of Samhain, and essays on capital punishment." -- Descriptions from Captain Ahab's Rare Books, bookseller. Subjects are punk rock, and Florida.
Issue 7 of Booklyn Art Gallery Zine. "The Booklyn Art Gallery box-set includes 10 editions with work from over 35 artists. Each zine in this set is a companion to its exhibition of the same title and theme in the ongoing series spanning from June 2011 to August 2012 curated by Aimee Lusty. This series of group exhibitions is dedicated to providing self-publishing artists, who generally share their work through printed matter and other ephemeral media, with a platform for exhibition, experimentation and exploration outside of the printed format. Each edition is published not only to document and archive each exhibition, but also to act as an affordable and accessible means of collecting this artwork. While traditionally each zine is xerox on paper, no two editions are the same. Several are embellished with screen-printed or hand-cut covers and incorporate stenciled and recycled material. Each edition is limited to 100 or under.” – Descriptions from Booklyn Gallery, bookseller. Subject is art.
Issue 9 of Booklyn Art Gallery Zine. "The Booklyn Art Gallery box-set includes 10 editions with work from over 35 artists. Each zine in this set is a companion to its exhibition of the same title and theme in the ongoing series spanning from June 2011 to August 2012 curated by Aimee Lusty. This series of group exhibitions is dedicated to providing self-publishing artists, who generally share their work through printed matter and other ephemeral media, with a platform for exhibition, experimentation and exploration outside of the printed format. Each edition is published not only to document and archive each exhibition, but also to act as an affordable and accessible means of collecting this artwork. While traditionally each zine is xerox on paper, no two editions are the same. Several are embellished with screen-printed or hand-cut covers and incorporate stenciled and recycled material. Each edition is limited to 100 or under.” – Descriptions from Booklyn Gallery, bookseller. Subject is art.
Issues 8-9. Subtitled, "A nongovernmental investigative body specializing in matters of national security." Subjects are political, poetry and literary.
Issue 2. "Since its debut issue, the zine for people who don't apologize for their size has gotten great reviews on National Public Radio's All Things Considered and in the pages of the San Francisco Weekly, bOING bOING, and Factsheet Five." -- Descriptions from editor's note. Subject is body image.