Secaucus NJ , Lyle Stuart Inc, 1971. Edited by William Powell. Softcover, 28 x 24 cm, 160 pp. Preface on Anarchism Today by P.M. Bergman.
Brighton, Urgency Rip Off Press/ Roy Pennington, 1972. First UK edition, bootleg of the 1965 C Press edition of Burroughs' Time. Foolscap mimeo, staple-bound at upper edge, 33 x 20.5 cm, 32 pp.
Stapled booklet, 21 x 15 cm, 12 pp. Mimeograph printed in black and pink, with photographic depiction of a toilet on both covers. Text in French. Contains a hand-added red felt-tip...
New York, Poets Union Press (Pup Press), 1959. Staple-bound, 21.5 x 14 cm, 48 pp. Designed by Sylvia Topp. Cover with foxing at extremities, else a very good copy. Scarce.
(1) 1001 Ways to Live Without Working. New York, Birth Press, 1961. Staple-bound booklet, 28 x 11 cm, 20 pp. mimeograph on thick yellow stock. Covers partly loose at staples, stained,...
New York, Birth Press, 1960. Staple-bound, each 22 x 13.5 cm, 80 pp. Each volume is devoted to stimulants: Book 1 to alcohol, marihuana and peyote; Book 2 to opium, tobacco, tea...
Kathmandu, Bardo Matrix, 1975. Sewn wrappers, 25.5 x 20.5 cm, 32 pp. Printed on handmade Bhutan silk paper, with black tissue guards. Limited edition of 500 copies, hand-numbered 428.
Kobe, Tatsuhiko Hatsuda, 1970-1973. Edited by Motoji Kojima. Complete set of the rare Japanese magazine for all things subcultural, including music (rock, jazz, Ravi Shankar, The...
Earliest numbers of the magazine edited by Emma Tennant in London, 26 issues were published between Jan. 1975 and April 1981. The title refers to Woody Allen's film Bananas (1971).
New York, Collaborative Projects, 1978. Newsprint, 29 x 36 cm, approx. 60 pp. Punk and no-wave artists' journal founded by Betsy Sussler, Eric Mitchell and Andrew McClard in 1977...
1976-1979. New York, Primary Information, 2011. Signed limited edition of 75 copies. Softcover, 27 x 21 cm, 270 pp. Facsimile print of all six issues of Destroy All Monsters Magazine...
Bordeaux, 4 Taxis, 1978. Staple-bound, 29.5 x 20 cm, 26 pp. With exquisite die-cut design, the suitcase on the illustration of the front cover sticks out. Edition of 750 copies....
of 6 issues, Nos. 1 - 7. Paris, Les amis de Bulletin P., 1976-1978. Directed by Paul Sigogneau for the first two issues, succeeded by Christian Chapiron. Tabloid newspaper, 32...
Issues No.0 - No.5, published between Jan. 1978 and July 1978. Paris, Libération/ Bazooka, 1978. Tabloid newspaper, 40.5 x 29 cm, 32 pp, printed in various colours. Directed by...
(1) Pervers No. 1. Paris, Bazooka Production, 1979. Two folded posters, 58 x 29 cm, 8 pp, printed in b/w. Graphic design by Loulou Picasso, Olivia Clavel, T5, and Larsen. Published...
Lyon, Faits Divers Association, 1977-1979. Edited by French artist Robert Achoury from No. 2 onwards together with Patrick Chevaleyre. Exciting countercultural magazine, inspired...
(1) Faits Divers No. 3/4 Summer 1978. Published in Lyon, edited by Robert Achoury and Patrick Chevaleyre. (2-3) Two issues of Praxis, published in Chicago. Vol. 1 No. 1, June 1979...
Tabloid style magazine, 42.5 x 31 cm, edited by Rob Malasch and Carlot Wissing. Fun document of the sparkling avant-garde Amsterdam art, fashion, theatre, dance and design scene...
Unbound tabloid-format newssheet, 39 x 28.5 cm, mostly printed in black with colour covers, approx. 52-56 pp. Monthly magazine edited by Warhol, Fred Hughes, Paul Morrisey et al,...
Tabloid newssheet, 39 x 28.5 cm /43 x 28.5 cm, mostly printed in black with colour covers, approx. 52-56 pp. Monthly magazine edited by Warhol, Fred Hughes, Bob Colacello et al,...
Stapled tabloid newssheet, 43 x 28.5 cm, mostly printed in black with colour covers, approx. 80 pp. Monthly magazine edited by Warhol, Fred Hughes, Carole Rogers, Bob Colacello...
London, Baily Litchfield Productions, 1976-1979. Tabloid newssheet, 43.5 x 29 cm, 40-68 pp, printed in b/w with some covers in colour. 72 issues were published between 1976 and...
Near complete set of the Parisian underground/punk magazine founded by Alain Benoist and Hervé Pinard, modeled on Warhol's Interview. Fourteen issues appeared between 1976 and...
Chicago, Jackson Gray, 1979-1980. Complete run of the short-lived art, music, and design magazine with a New Wave and Punk aesthetic, hardly distributed outside Chicago. Released...
Exciting collection of the underground magazine founded and designed by Ferry Zayadi in London. Fifteen issues were published in total between 1978 and 1981. Comprising No. 1 (Dec....
Six issues of Leonard Koren's magazine 'of absurd sensuality' founded in 1977 in Venice California (34 published in total between Jan. 1977 and Dec. 1981). Unique counterculture...
Basel, Rolf Paltzer, 1977. The final four issues of the artists' magazine created by Swiss photographer Beat Presser, with contributions by renowned fashion photographers, actors,...
Southampton, Millington / Davison Publishing Ltd, 1977. First edition. Softcover, 28 x 21 cm, 124 pp. Early zine-style document of the first wave of UK and US punk bands through...
New York, Stonehill, 1977. First edition. Softcover, 30.5 x 23 cm, approx. 98 pp with numerous b/w plates and fold-outs. Designed by Fred Myers. Mild rubbing to edges, and (removable)...
(1) Val Hennessy, In the Gutter. London/Melbourne/New York, Quartet Books, 1978. First edition. Softcover, 25.5 x 20.5 cm, 95 pp. Designed by Jim Wire. Essays and photo documentation...
Written by John Tobler. London, Phoebus Publishing Limited, 1977. First edition. Softcover, 29.5 x 22 cm, 64 pp with b/w pictures throughout. Text in English. Some toning to cover,...
Amazing collection including Nos. 4 -12, of 12 issues all published between July 1976 and August / Sept. 1977. Each staple-bound, 29.5 x 21 cm, approx. 10-14 stencilled sheets,...
'Punk Magazine written by fans for fans', edited and produced by Tony D (aka Tony Drayton) in Glasgow, issued in 18 numbers until 1979. Often listed as the second most important...
Fanzine produced by Jon Savage in November 1976. Contains sixteen xeroxed sheets, stapled in upper left corner. Featuring a collage of media clippings with pop cultural references...
London, Glitterbest Ltd., December 1976. Tabloid newssheet, 45 x 32 cm, 12 pp. Offset printed in black and red, folded once. Sex Pistols fanzine designed by Jamie Reid with Sophie...
Scarce zine 'by a Clash fan for Clash fans', produced by John Ingham, named after the band's song from their debut album. First and only edition. Comprises fourteen A4 xeroxed...
All hand-assembled, staple-bound photocopied or stencilled sheets, mostly A4 size. (1) Deviation Street No. 2, 1977, 16 pp. Punk fanzine produced by Kevin Anderson, Newcastle....
New York/ London, self-published, 1977-1980. Anarcho punk zine founded and edited by Gee Vaucher, a New York-based visual artist, known for her striking photo compositions with...
All eleven issues of the first San Francisco based fanzine devoted to the emerging Punk and New Wave scene, published between 1977 and 1979, with No. 10 in reprint. Founded by...
Three issues of the influential British punk and post-punk fanzine, of which 14 issues were published in total. Edited by Charlie Chainsaw in London. Includes No. 3 Nov./Dec. 1977,...
Two issues of Punk, the first Punk zine in New York, created in 1975 by underground cartoonist, Ramones illustrator and writer John Holmstrom, alongside Ged Dunn and Legs McNeil....
First issue of the New Jersey-based fanzine, edited by Dan Coben and Barry Geiger in Elizabeth, NJ. Side- stapled wrappers, 28 x 21.5 cm, 30 pp, b/w photos throughout, with a stunning...
Two fanzines from California: (1) New Dezezes/ New Dezeazes No 1. San Francisco, 1977. Subtitled 'Punk Stuff', edited by Jean Caffeine, with Peter Urban and James Stark. The first...
Bold Los Angeles tabloid covering the city's post-punk art and underground scene. Between 1978 and 1985, twelve issues were published by Bruce Kalberg, who aspired it to be 'the...
New York, Smegmania/ Iglust Productions, 1978 - 1981. A full set of four staple-bound magazines, 28 x 21.5 cm, 22-28 pp. Printed in various colours and on various types of paper,...
Minneapolis-based comics zine run from 1974 to 1994 by Frank Gaard, artist and teacher at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. It was collectively published by various Minneapolis...
Full set of the British Punkzine published in Reigate, Surrey, edited by Quinten Cook (later known as Fatboy Slim), Thomas (later known as musician and dj Norman Cook) and Ian...
Nos. 1 - 2, complete set. Published in Wheaton, Maryland by Jim Saah, n.d. (1983). Punk zine focused on hardcore, with numerous b/w pictures of bands in action, photographed by...
Complete set Nos. 1 and 2, 1984-1985. Published in Paris, edited by Bertrand Laidain. Folded xerox sheets, 30 x 21 cm, each 4 pp. French punk and anarcho-punk fanzine put out by...
All stapled A4 mimeographed sheets, printed b/w, some with colour covers. (1) Situation 3. Edited by Lofty Reckitt in London, 1977, 20 pp. With red addition to cover. Features...
Amsterdam, Artholes / Mecano Productions, 1977. Early Punk fanzine made by Maryan (Marianne) van Tilborg and Huub van Vroonhoven. Three issues were published in total. Includes:...
Comprising Nos. 3 to 8, May - Nov. 1981; Nos. 13 to 18, April - Oct. 1982; and No. 20, Dec. 1982. Each with inserted flexidisc, featuring Soviet Sex, Gulf Pressure, Transistor...
Zine, consisting of stapled sheets of various sizes, 43 x 21.5 cm, 20 pp. Features a striking stencilled cover by Ivar Vics, aka graffiti-artist Dr. Rat, promoting the 'total environment'...
Includes several issues of the famous KoeCrandt (1977-1990), founded by Kristian Kanstadt and stencil artist Hugo Kaagman (aka Amarillo), with poet Diana Ozon, graffiti artist...
(1) KoeCrandt 22, May 1978. Edited by Hugo Kaagman, Ludwig Wisch, Ivar Vics, and Diana Ozon, edition of 100. Stapled, 21 x 15 cm, 28 pp. Xerox on different colours of paper. Cover...
Collection of Dutch Punk fanzines, all A4 stapled format. With: (1-4) Cliché Nos. 7, 9, 10, and 11, 1981. Published by Marloes Vermeulen aka Nutella in Castricum. With numerous...