38 592 résultats
20905Compiled by Ken Cox John Furnival Dom Sylvester Houedard dsh and Charles Verey. Softcover 18 x 19 cm 84 pp. Perforated sheets held together by green cord the original red plastic clasp seems to be missing. Front cover print by John Furnival. Catalogue printed in red and black for the exhibition of concrete intermedia and other typographic work held at Arlington Mill Bibury Gloucestershire from July to September 1966. Featuring concrete poets including Ernst Jandl Dieter Rot Ian Hamilton Finlay Mathias Goeritz Kitasono Katue Bela Kolarova Jiri Valoch Tom Edmonds Barry Flanagan Herman de Vries Hansjorg Mayer de Campos brothers Pedro Xisto Edgard Braga Henry Flynt and Aram Saroyan. Age spotting on cover some toning on lower margins of interior. Apart from the missing clasp a fine copy. paperback
477An Ardent Review. Part one of a surrealist manifestation all publ. London Toni del Renzio 1942 . Original wrappers a small chip on the frontcover toward the spine but else a good copy 32pp. illustrated 4to. Surrealism in Britain edited and published by Toni del Renzio. Texts by Robert Melville Pierre Mabille Nicolas Calas Conroy Maddox Giorgio de Chirico Toni del Renzio New York interview with Bretona.o. Reproducing work by Eileen Agar John Melville Gordons Onslow-Ford a.o. unknown
18360Numbers 1-12 all publ. Lausanne: S.E.L.A. 1964-1967. Twelve issues. With the exception of a light splash mark and ink notation to the cover of the concluding issue all fine in printed wrappers with originall glassines on the first six numbers and the original shipping boxes for 348 and 9. This set belonged to Marvin MALONE and has shipping labels to him on the cartons. Edited by J. Ashberry A. Dunn R. Moynihan S. Orwell. The successor journal of Locus Solus. Contribs. by William Burroughs Kenneth Koch James Schuyler John Bernard Myers Jasper Johns Robert Rauschenberg William S. Burroughs John Cage Vito Acconi Jean Rhys Anthony Burgess Sanguinetti Giorgio de Chirico Hockney Antonin Artaud Lichtenstein Pasternak Andre Masson Antonin Artaud Roland Barthes Paul Celan Genet David Jones Koch Montale O’Hara Rhys Coolidge Brainard Gombrowicz Holub Kaplan Blanchot etc. Issues of 230/250 pp. with numerous ills. unknown
19208Center for Experimental Art and Communication/Strike Press Toronto. Vol. I Number 5: "Sex and Politics" "The Last Performance" Diane Broadway. . Cover: Marina Sieverding. Toronto 1977. - Tabloid on newsprint. 32pp. Video Performance Video Installatin Diane Broadway The last performance David Tipe. CEAC Toronto unknown
15526Vol. 1 no 1 - vol. 27 no 4 =last published. Lugano Switzerland 1956 - Sept / Nov. 1984. Set in the original illustrated wrappers with volume 13 no 3 in the regular and in the rare variant version. Vol. 23 and 27 are partly bound Overall condition good to very good with only sporadic and unobtrusive library markings on the wrappers. Complete set with ORIGINAL WRAPPERS. One of the best surveys of mainstreams in contemporary art'. Edited by James Fitzsimmons. Of Volume 1 called 'European art today' we have in this set only 9 of the 12 issues Nos.2 and 3 are missing. Otherwise all volumes/years are complete in original wrappers except vols. 23 and 27 whch are partly bound. The cover of vol. 13 no 3 designed by Mel Ramos is present in both versions one with a gorilla and the scarcer one with a kangaroo. unknown
1986BB2228Paris: Maeght Editeur through 1992 1986. Three issues of Maeght Editeur's beautifully produced outsized contemporary art and literary journal Noise all Fine and profusely illustrated in color. Crown Folio 368 x 268mm: 56; 56; 80pp with numerous reproductions of original lithographs mostly double-page on card and included in pagination. Publisher's wraparound pictorial stiff-card perfect bindings. Text in French. One of 2000 standard copies 120 were issued on vellum. No. 5 with contributions by Mattia Bonetti Werner Büttner Graziella da Gioz André Derain Barry Flanagan Elizabeth Garouste Witold Gombrowicz Philippe Lacque-Labarthe Françoise Martin Pierre Moignard Frederic Paul Jacques Perry François Martin and Andrea Zanzotto. No. 6 with contributions by Edouard Pignon Stefano Benni Vincent Corpet Luis Mizón Antonio Saura Marc Le Bot Peter Chevalier Pascal Bonafoux Hélène Delprat and Juan Manuel Bonet. No. 15/16 double issue with contributions by Tristan Tzara Philippe Favier Robert Walser Rover Thomas Tahar Ben Jelloun Robinson Sophie Ristelhueber Jean-Patrick Maslier Yves Bresson Jean-Pierre Bibring Antoine Detlef Orlopp Guy de Maupassant Norbert Prangenberg Jean Oury Olivier Ouidette Lucette Desvignes Christophe Boutin and Alekseï Leonov. Editorial successor to Derrière le Miroir which published the works of such artists and authors as Pierre Alechinsky Georges Braque Alexander Calder Marc Chagall Alberto Giacometti Vassily Kandinsky Ellsworth Kelly Fernand Léger Henri Matisse Joan Miró Guillaume Apollinaire and André Breton and was created by French art dealer Aimé Maeght in October 1946. In October 1945 at the close of the Second World War when many exiled artists returned to France Maeght had opened his art gallery at 13 Rue de Téhéran in Paris. Following Maeght's death in September 1981 the final issue of Derrière le Miroir was published. Four years later Maeght's publishing house brought out the first issue of Noise which continued until issue 18/19 of 1992. N. B. With few exceptions always identified we only stock books and periodicals in exceptional condition. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fine Editions Ltd is a member of the Independent Online Booksellers Association and we subscribe to its codes of ethics. Maeght Editeur [through 1992] unknown
17467Complete set of all 26 issues plus Prospectus: - Volume 1 number 1 -10 Jan - December 1969 - Volume 2 number 1 -10 Jan -December 1970 - Volume 3 numbers 1-4 March-December 1971 - Volume 4 numbers 1 2 March June 1972 last published. Issues in original off-white lettered folding chemises with loose colour contents each 8 loose-leaf color plates. Includes statements about the artists and statements by the artists partly still in original mylar dustjackets; light soilage and/or sunning to some of the wrappers internally fine. Published by University Galleries Inc. 520 Fifth Avenue NY. Edited by Paul KatzRoger M. Peskin a.o. Presents a selection of the finest contemporary art from New York City's museums galleries and artist studios on loose colour sheets with descriptions and biographies. Includes such artists as Donald Judd Alexander Liberman Roy Lichtenstein Dennis Oppenheim and George Sugarman Willem de Kooning Dan Flavin Barnett Newman Jasper Johns Louise Bourgeois Christo Karel Appel Walasse Ting etc. All plates present in fine condition except 4 plates in vol. 2 Reference : "Artists' Magazines : An Alternative Space for Art" by Gwen Allen. Cambridge / London MA / United Kingdom : The MIT Press 2011 unknown
19511Numbers 1-6 all publ. Willimantic: Curbstone Press 1981-1987. Five volumes each 16mo each fine in illustrated wrappers except no 4 spine darkened. Promotional items inserted in no 5. Essays interviews and manifestos of a socially-conscious nature. 1. Roque Dalton. Poetry & Militancy in Latin America. 2. César Vallejo. The Mayakovsky Case. 3. César Vallejo. Autopsy on Surrealism. 4. Vladimir Mayakovsky. How to Make Verse. 5. Art is in Danger! George Grosz John Heartfield Wieland Herzfelde. unknown
21296Nos. 1-22 all published of the first series. Paris 1973-1975. Orig.pictorial wrappers. Each issue 25 x 32.5 cm text in French. Together with No. 1 of the New series with change of name: ART PRESS INTERNATIONAL. Nouvelle série No. 1.Été 1976. Paris Europrom. 325x25 cm. stapled 59pp. small tear in front cover. Complete first series. Features b/w ills. and articles on the international minimal art and who's who of the time such as Joseph Kosuth Hans Haacke Duchamp Vito Acconci George Brecht Ad Reinhardt Josef Albers David Lamelas John Cage Eva Hesse. Bruce Naumann Art-Language Jedan Miró Barroco Hans Hartung Roy Lichtenstein Wols Julia Kristeva Raoul Hausmann Dibbets Robert Ryman Matta Pierre Guyotat Robert Motherwell Robert Rauschenberg Andy Warhol; No. 20 is Special Biennale de Paris No. 21 is Special Dada No. 22 Pour la PprnographiePasolini César. New series:Edited by Louis Dalmas Cathérine Millet. This number: American Connection. Interviews and features on Denis Roche W. Burroughs A. Ginsberg J. Mekas D. Bowie Ben J. Kristeva etc. unknown
15681No. 1: Buchobjekt von Ullrich Panndorf und Martin Pohl. Berlin Art Press. 100 Ex. 27 Handsiebdrucken und 21 Gedichten. 1986. unknown
18069Nos. 1-21 all published New York 1973-1978 all original issues printed on newsprint 4to. in very good to excellent condition except for moderate mailing marks on no 3. The Number 13 Alan Suicide in the 2 versions red and black. No. 16 was never published. Edited by Edit DeAk Joshua Cohn Walter Robinson with contributions by John Harrington Edward Pursor Ela Troyano Vito Acconci Alan Kaprow Roger Welch John Howell Lucy Lippard Gordon Matta-Clark Barbara Radice Laurie Anderson John Baldessari Julian Schnabel Daniel Buren Jack Smith Sol LeWitt Al Moore Peter Frank a.o. Covers by William Wegman Richard Tuttle Robert Ryman Ed Ruscha Carl Andre and others of the seventies Conceptual and Minimal Art scene. Detail of the issues: No. 1 cover Les Levine; No. 2 William Wegman; No. 3 Richard Tuttle; No. 4 Yuri; No. 5 Christo; No. 6 Dorothea Rockburne; cover has diagonal fold as issued; No. 7 Vito Acconci; No. 8 Pat Steir with painted flowers as issued; No. 9 Robert Ryman; No. 10 Joseph Beuys; No. 11 - 12 Edward Ruscha; No. 13 2 issues with alternate Red and Black Covers by Alan Suicide and somewhat different cobtent; No. 14 Carl Andre; No. 15Rosemary Mayer; No. 17 Kim MacConnel; No. 18 Image Bank; No. 19 in collaboration with LAICA Journal Chris Burden; No. 20 Demi; No. 21 single folded sheet with Judy Rifka original cut-out drawing of Humpty Dumpty. unknown
15729Nos. 1-53 all publ. Antwerpen 1983/84-1994. Original pictorial wrappers; 4to. Magazine of contemporary art in Europe particularly Belgium. Contribs. in English French German Dutch Italian. Edited by and contribs. of: Flor Bex Leo v. Damme Georges Roque Saskia Bos Wim v. Mulders Catherine Strasser a.o. unknown
18457-No. 1 Artholes/The Clash 16 pages mimeographed colour added. Amsterdam Artholes/Mecano Productions. September 1977; 295x21 cm. small price sticker remainder -No. 2. Generation Rock & Roll Issue. 16 pages mimeographed colour added. Amsterdam Artholes/Mecano Productions. December 1977. 1977; 295x21 cm. small price sticker. Front pages torn in bad condition. remainder - No. 3 Artholes Music in Motion. 16 pages. Amsterdam Artholes/Mecano Productions.March 1978 Offset printing silkscreenedfrom typewritten text and photographs. 345x245 cm. sidestapled.Right upper corner has very light damage. Frontpage colour added. Arty Punk/New Wave magazine made by Maryan van Tilborg & Humb van Vroonhove. Subway Sect/ Wire/ Siouxie and the Banhees/ Buzzcocks/Slits/The Fall/penetration/Talkin Reads a.o. unknown
21511Special editions in cooperation with artists: 11 Dec. 2014- Cindy Sherman 11 Dec 2019- Takashi Murakami 30 Oct.2013 - Neo Rauch 16 Nov.2017- Jeff Koons 29 Oct.2020- Katharina Grosse. Special editions in wich an artist had freedom to organize content and illustrations of the new paper. Added: Süddeutsche Zeitung Dec. 32016: issue in collaboration with Steidl Verlag: Robert Frank: Books and Films 1947-2016. Eine experimentelle Ausstellung zeigt die Werke des grossen Künstler auf Zeitungspapier Robert Frank:Book and Films 1947-2016: An experimental exhbition shows the workd of the great arist on newsprint. unknown
18799Collection/archive of Artpolice titles associated publications and related Frank Gaard ephemera: nos. 1 March 31 1974 through Artpolice International April 1994 64final issue. Sixty-four 64 variously numbered and titled fascicles of the artist’s serial lacking only seven issues from the complete run of Artpolice and the numerous associated titles issued by Gaard and his conspirators over the publication's 20 year run. Various sizes: 16mo to small tabloid. - ADDED: Eighteen 18 additional related items including - Man Bag nos. 3 1994 through 5 1996; - Losing Faith nos. 1 1986 through 2 1987;- Sub-Art vol. 1 no. 1 May 1979; - Art Moves vol. 1 no. 2 April1982 and a host of other Frank Gaard correspondence exhibition invites articles etc. Very good to near fine. Edited by Frank Gaard teacher at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design.Issues are comprised almost entirely of line drawings with constant variation in size printing methods titles and issue numbers .Art Police was an art zine collectively published by a dozen Minneapolis artists around the painter Frank Gaard. The zine lasted from 1974-1994. Combines Punk and Outsider Art a mixture of "low brow" humor and "high brow" sensibilities with political cartoons appearing next to pictures of blowjobs. It is described extensively in Aarons/Roths "In Numbers" publications by artists since 1955. With a fanciful numbering the publication schedule was highly irregular and our collation has been following the descriptions in this bibliography. The zine lasted from 1974-1994. Notable Zinesters who have contributed to Art Police were Frank Gaard Andy Baird Stuart Mead. Complete list of included ARTPOLICE titles with issue counts on request. unknown
21377Michael Gibbs Kunst Kritiek Artzien ca. 1980- Handmade poster silver and black spray paint on paper 65.5 x 50 cm. Very few copies were made all unique Near mint with tiny pinholes in corners. unknown
70723Spring 1973. First edition first printing. Contributors include Robert Creeley Fielding Dawson Charles Olson Warren Tallman Bruce Andrews and others. From the library of poet and editor Cid Corman fully signed by Cid on his small bookplate to the opening page. Important association copy since Creeley's first letter to Corman is included in full in this issue dated form Littleton New Hampshire December 14 1949. Very good illustrated stapled wraps with light age toning. The insert by John Wieners is not included Spring, 1973 paperback
640Heft 1-7 all publ. Berlin Köln Ausgabe Verlag. Mai 1976-1983/84. Original pictorial wrappers; illustrated. Edited by Armin Hundertmark. Contributions by Eric Andersen George Brecht Günter Bruss Emmett Williams Dieter Roth Hansjürgen Bulkowski Per Kirkeby a.o. unknown
19765Nos. 1-13 all publ. New York Fall 1970 - Summer 1976. Unbound original pictorial wrappers; sq.4to for the first 8 issues then tabloid format; numerous illustrations and photographs. Composed as follows: - Nos. 1-8. New York Fall 1970 - Summer/Fall 1973. In original wrappers with the green folder stapled in the middlespread of no 8 complete with contents. All in very good to fine condition. Then became: - Avalanche NEWSPAPER: - Nos. 9-13 =last published. New York NY: Center for New Art Activities.1974-Summer 1976. The set in extremely good to fine condition both the first 8 square issue as the more fragile newspapers/tabloids nos. 9-13. Offered together with this complete set is a copy of the facsimile-edition with introduction and extras as described below. Unusually well preserved complete set Landmark conceptual art magazine published by Willoughby Sharp edited by Elizabeth Béar. At the time Sharp was a New York-based art historian and independent curator and Béar an underground magazine editor who had recently moved to New York from London. They published the first issue in 1970 and collaborated on 13 issues from 1970 to 1976. They both conducted the interviews and conversations with the artists. Avalanche focused on art from the perspective of artists rather than critics and investigated new forms of art that were developing in the U.S. and Europe with a radical new media format--probing interviews extensive use of photography and dynamic layouts. For many artists publication in Avalanche preceded a one-person gallery or museum show. - No. 1: Cover photograph of Joseph Beuys interviews with Carl André Jan Dibbets a portrait of Joseph Beuys by Shunk-Kender retrospective of Richard Long Carl Andre Jan Dibbets Richard Long Joseph Beuys Heizer Oppenheim. - No. 2: Body Works. Cover photograph of Bruce Nauman with articles on him and on Vito Acconci Terry Fox Yves Klein Bruce Nauman Dennis Oppenheim Klaus Rinke Richard Serra Wm. Wegman incl. a photo of Matta-Clark-installation and Bas Jan Ader: Fullpage bw photo of 'Too sad to tell you' and text in the Rumble-section. No. 3: Post-Studio Sculpture. Cover photograph of Barry Le Va. Interview with David Tremlett and features on Jacks Gordon Matta-Clark contributions by Italo Scanga George Trakas and on Barry Le Va his picture on the cover Bill Beckley Joel Fisher Robert Morris and others - No. 4: Conceptual Art. Cover photograph of Lawrence Weiner. Jackie Winsor interview Sol LeWitt; Howard Fried Alice Aycock Stanley Brouwn; Hanne Darboven; Walter De Maria; - No. 5: Performance. Cover photograph of Yvonne Rainer. Contributions Braco Dimitrijevic; Joseph Beuys talking at Documenta 5; Jannis Kounellis interview; Phil Glass; Keith Sonnier; Yvonne Rainer interview - No 6: Vito Acconci. Cover photograph of Vito Acconci and number devoted to him. - No.7: Humor. Cover Man Ray name of the dog photo by William Wegman. Interview with General Idea. Edward Ruscha Interview with Van Schley "Different Strokes for Different Folks" which is a green folder stapled in the middlespread intact but without the postcard insert Man Ray Do you want to. interview with William Wegman by Liza Béar - No. 8: Sculpture & Performance. Cover Robert Smithson. Exchange '73; A Drinking Sculpture Gilbert & George. Memorial issue for Robert Smithson. Features Robert Morris Tina Girouard Chris Burden and others. Continued in a changes format: --NEWSPAPERS: Now Published by Center for New Art Activities Inc. New York. As detailed below each issue has several pages of general information messages rumbles films publications etc. as well as several pages of advertising and the more specific contents are: - No. 9: June 1974. Issue dedicated to video and performance art. Texts by Willoughby Sharp William Wegman Joseph Beuys contains partial transcript of Joseph Beuys' first US peformance at the New School Iincludes interviews with Vito Acconci Keith Sonnier Richard Serra Robert Bell Willoughby Sharp and Dennis Oppenheim Boris Wall Gruphy. 36 pages. . - No. 10: December 1974. Cover photo Jack Smith. Contents: Hans Haacke Manet Project '74; Daniel Buren Kunst bleibt Politik; Simone Forti Dancing at the fence; Stephen Laub Projections interview by Willoughby Sharp; Jack Smith Fear Ritual of Shark Museum Centerfold ; Joel Fisher. As strong as a spiders web; Terry Fox: Children's Videotapes interview; Gordon Matta-Clark: Splitting interview; The Phil Glass Ensemble interview by Willoughby Sharp after Music in Twelve Parts performance. 52 pages. - No. 11: Summer 1975. Cover photo Steve Paxton. Contents: Alan Saret. Installation for Man; Darcy Lange. Videography: Work; Joel Shapiro:Torquing; On Kawara: One Million Years centerfold; Laurie Anderson. Confessions of a Street Talker; Contact Improvisation Laura Chapman Scott Jones Annette La Rocque Daniel Lepkoff Steve Paxton Karen Radler David Woodbury; Steve Paxton: Like the Famous Tree Dialogue with Liza Béar. 40 pages. - No. 12: Winter 1975. Cover Photo Barbara Dilley. Contents: Robin Winters: Fairly regular hours; Robert Wilson & Christopher Knowles: Because Why; Alexis Smith: Anteroom; Rita Myers: A remote intimacy; Michael McClard: Mumbo Jumbo; Barbara Dilley: In the 'Dancing Room'; Barbara Dilley Dancing a picture autobiography. 40 pages. - No. 13:Summer 1976. Cover photo: "Trial Balance". This printed with colour red added. Contents: Fitzgibbon:Colleen; Jim Roche:Straight Razor; Reiner Ruthenbeck:Eclipse; Bas Jan Ader: In search of the miraculous; Meredith Monk: Invocation/Evocation; Diego Cortez: An obvious kind of eyesore. 48 pages. ADDED TO THIS SET AND INCLUDED IN THE PRICE: Facsimile boxed edition in a limited edition of 100 signed and numbered by Liza Béar and Willoughby Sharp. Produced by PRINTED MATTER. Number 29 of 100. This boxed facsimile edition of Avalanche's complete run reproduces the first eight issues individually and the final five in a single bound paperback. Accompanied by a certificate signed by both Liza Béar and Willoughby Sharp shortly before Sharp's death in December 2008. The publication is 1016 pages and illustrated throughout; is housed in a heavy duty laminated archival box measuring 10.5 x 19.5 x 2.5 inches. The first eight issues measure 9.25 x 9.25 inches and are exact facsimiles of the originals; the subsequent five tabloid-sized issues now bound as a single volume measuring 9.25 x 13.5 inches have been reduced slightly in scale from the original format. paperback
16035Nos. 1-7 all publ. Berkeley Undermine Press 1966-1976. Original pictorial wrappers 215x14 cm; no 7: 28x215 stapled in the spines. Illustrated. Editor: Richard Krech; copy editor: Shelley Sillimanwith contributions by Harold Adler Charles Bukowski Tuli Kupferberg Michael Upton Ronald Silliman Tom Sullivan John Sinclair d.a.levy etc. In No. 1: The expanding plastic inevitable an interview with Andy Warhol Gerard Malanga & Bruce; No. 2 is Alchemy issue ; No.3 is special Rock and Roll Issue. No.4 is numbered as such No. 5 is the "Molotov Ethyl Federal Road and Prison Map for Alameda County 4 pages"; No. 6 is John Oliver Simon Dancing Bear collection of poems and No. 7 is a collection of work by the East Bay Poets Union 1776-1976 on Revolution. unknown
17568Nos. 1-14 all publ. New York 1968-1971. Original wrappers sq. 4to with numerous illustrations and photographs. A special set which includes 3 variant copies: - No. 6: 2 different covers: In Full Bloomphoto of pregnant woman D.Dalrymple; and another: Anniversary all text cover - No. 11: 2 different covers: Red cover:John Lennon Erotic Lithographs and variant Black cover Wedding Bliss - No. 12: 2 different covers: Jorgen Boberg fantasy art; and the other: Nude black female photograph by Hugo Bell has a tiny scratch. Together 17 issues in exceptional fine condition see below. Edited by Ralph Ginzburg; No. 2 containsThe Marilyn Monroe Trip: A Portfolio of Serigraphic Prints by Bert Stern†in wild psychedelic colors. photographic prints by Bert Stern possibly the last photos taken before her death. No. 8 Picasso's Erotic Gravures; No. 9 Cover by Fuchs Image Stars not the all text variant Femmes Fatales; No. 11 John Lennon's erotic lithographs 'Bag One'; No. 13 Alwyn Scott Turner Photographic series on the American People; other issues feature artists like R. Lindner George Tooker Melle Paul Wunderlich lithographs by John Lennon etc.; photography takes an important part of the magazine with work of Lee Kraft R. Denim J. Wasser Hattersley C. Fischer Weir Capa Mitchell Ira Cohen Tome Wesselman Hugh Bell Mary Ellen Mark a photographic story on ‘AndyWarhol’s Girls’ Mati Klarwein anonymously Norman Mailer Mary Ellen Mark’s drug photos; in the first issues is a "No More War-Poster contest". No. 14 has the Photoalphabet with images of nudes composed by Ed van der Elsken Anna Beeke Anthon Beeke Pieter Brattinga Geert Kooiman. This created a problem with the authorities and led to the cessation of the publication. The set in near mint condition except for a very thin scratch on the frontcover of the no 12 variant unknown
18548Nos 7 8 10 - 14. Torrance Ca. June/ July 1976 - March/April 1978. 26x215 cm; offset printing. Together 7 issues. For hard core rock'n'rollers only. No. 7: June/July 1976 issue has: Ted Nugent Rolling Stones Blue Oyster Led Zeppelin Kiss Aerosmith and Gregg Turner reviewing Ubu's "Final Solution" for one and writing a "tale of bionic madness". A little staining and wear to covers. No. 8: Sept/Oct 1976 eighth issue of this early SoCal rag for hardore rock 'n' rollers. Flamin' Groovies Iggy Raspberries and so on. No. 10: February 1977 issue with a KISS feature and the Destroyer sticker still intact! Minor wear to cover. No. 11: Debbie Harry's underwear star in this May/June 1977 issue of LA rock solid punk-n-roll zine. Interviews with Television Ramones Blondie and Mink DeVille. No. 12: His highness Iggy Pop graces the cover of this July/August 1977 issue! Good lead-off with Meltzer's "I'm A Man" followed by bits on the Sex Pistols Dictators; a long unflattering assessment of Kim Fowley's New Wave night; and "Back Door Men and Women In Bondage" by Lester Bangs. Minor toning to cover and tear to upper spine. No.13 Nov/Dec 1977 issue featuring Richard Hell Dead Boys Iggy and well Tom Petty. No. 14:14 Production values get ramped up in this March/April 1978 issue.Silver ink and three-panel fold-out Johnny Rotten as centerfold. unknown
18055Numbers 1-2 all publ. London Quipmead 1978/79:Dec. 14th 1978 and Jan. 11th 1979 . 30x21cm. stapled unpaginated. Edited by Robert Pierce and Roger Pearson contributors Anthony Kilgore unknown
21645Nos. 1 2 6 7. Untrimmed. Oct. 74-Sept/Okt. 1975. B.W. on newsprint. Edited by Anton Boersma Steef Davidson a.o. unknown
18614Vol. 1 No. 1 & Vol. 2 No. 2 all pubished. Vancouver: Pendejo Press 1969 38 40 pp. Stapled wrappers. Edited by Bertram Maird. Contributions by Brian Fawcett Lionel Kerns Ralph Maude Judith Copithorne Joe Rosenblatt and others. unknown