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Bone Music Magazine [music] Vol. 10, No. 2, Sept. 1985 – published in Nashville, TN by Tuned In Broadcasting, Inc. This issue includes articles on Jerry Garcia, Bruce Hornsby, Ziggy Marley, Joan Osborne, Depeche Mode, Rickie Lee Jones, Etta James, and more, plus CD and concert reviews. Large 11½" X 9½" page size, 40pp., full color. [VG] $9.99 | |
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Borderline Reports from Beyond [paranormal] Vol. 1, No. 45, Dec. 16, 1969 – a weekly newsletter from the publishers of Beyond, a monthly paranormal magazine. Contents include brief stories about UFO sightings, strange disappearances, etc. The lead story is about the late Senator Edward Kennedy’s automobile accident in 1969. [VG] $4.99 | |
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Chimes [Spiritualist] Vol. 46, No. 3, March 1967 – a journal published by the National Spiritual Science Center, Washington DC. Contents include articles on mediumship and life after death, channeled or spiritually inspired messages, prophecies of coming events, clairvoyance, psychic healing, etc. 8½" X 11" page size, saddle stapled, 36pp. [G] $4.99 | |
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ComSEP [paranormal] Vol. 1, No. 1, Jan. 1965 – a newsletter of the Committee for the Scientific Evaluation of Psi, edited by Victor Pence. Contents include “Oahspe: A New Bible?” and a letter from a British UFO organization on government censorship. Mimeographed on 8½" X 14" paper, bound by a single staple in the upper left corner, 5pp. [VG] $19.99 | |
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ComSEP [paranormal] Vol. 1, No. 2, Feb. 1965 – contents include excerpts from two letters by Richard S. Shaver describing his views about cavern entrances at the poles, and his artistic technique of painting images embedded in stone by an ancient race (“rock books”) and a continuation of “Oahspe: A New Bible?” Mimeographed, 8½" X 14", 5pp. [VG] $19.99 | |
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Cosmos-Express [UFOs] Vol. 1, No. 1, 1972 – a newsletter published by The Citizens of Cosmos, a UFO research group in Quebec; edited by James A. Richards. Contents include: “UFOlogy: Is It a Science?”; “Permanent UFO Flap over La Tuque”; and editorial commentary. Illustrated with photographs, maps and drawings. Offset printing, about 8½" X 7¼", 8pp. [VG] $4.99 | |
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Dissenter/Disinter [occult] Vol. 1, No. 2, Nov. 1967 – an amateur journal produced by Steve Erdmann of St. Louis, MO. Contents include “Mene, Mene, Tekel Upharsin” by Richard S. Shaver; plus “In Defense of Richard S. Shaver”, “The Elder Race”, “Flying Saucers and the Status Quo”, etc. Offset, 8½" X 11", edge-stapled, 27pp. [VG] $24.99 | |
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Kooks [fringe culture] No. 2, Jan. 1989 – rants from strange writers occupying the outer limits of eccentricity. Contents include “De Septem Demens Spectaculis” by Dr. Ahmed Fishmonger; “The Screaming Typewriter of Hillman Holcomb” by Rev. Orton Nenslo; “My Very First Kook” by Donna Kossy, and more strange articles and graphics. 8½" X 11", saddle-stapled, 22pp. [F] $9.99 | |
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Kooks [fringe culture] No. 3, June 1989 – Professor Arnold Ehret’s Mucusless Diet Healing System; James E. Padgett, Revealed Anew; S. P. Dinsmoor, Prophet of Concrete; Ectoplasm from Space; M.I.T.’s Archive of Useless Research; Mr. Science vs. the Jesii by Dr. Ahmed Fishmonger; Kooks or Cranks? by Donna Kossy. 8½" X 11", saddle-stapled, 26pp. [VG] $4.99 | |
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Kooks [fringe culture] No. 5, Feb. 1990 – Attack of the Unidentified Flying Amoeboids (on the theories of Trevor James Constable); Chicago’s Mystery Writer, by Donna Kossy; Kooks Behind Bars; Rock and Roll Will Steal Your Soul; reprints of bizarre kook literature and graphics; reviews, letters and editorials, and related ads. 8½" X 11", saddle-stapled, 30pp. [NF] $9.99 | |
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Kooks [fringe culture] No. 6, Aug. 1990 – California Saucer Saints; Kooks Behind Bars, Part II; The Anglo-Israelites; Washington Odditie; Paul Laffoley: 3rd Generation Lunatic Fringe, an interview by Donna Kossy and Ahmed Fishmonger; Bernie Sane asks: Is JFK Alive and Well?, an interview by Donna Kossy; and more. 8½" X 11", saddle-stapled, 38pp. [NF] $9.99 | |
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Landward Ho! [rural lifestyle] Vol. 2, No. 3, Feb.-March 1975 – a home-made journal of modern homesteading and country living including making a simple brick-work quilt, baking bread with potato yeast, intensive agriculture, saving carrot seeds, etc. 8½" X 11", mimeographed, staples covered with binding tape. [NF] $19.99 | |
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The Mothra Effect [literature] #1, April 1990 – “a quarterly zine devoted to the best in punk fiction, poetry, artwork, and other means of expression.” Authors include Mark Hillstrom, Jody Langham, Larry Howes, R. J. Lesch, Jon George, Pat Shea, Lauritz Howes, Richard Fahey, Lew Brickhate, and Michael Helsem. 8½" X 11", saddle-stapled, black & white, 36pp. [VG] $5.99 | |
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New Nation News
[Christian]
Vol. 6, No. 2, 1973 – the
newsletter of the
Children of God |
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New Nation News
[Christian]
Vol. 7, No. 1, 1974 – contains Mo’s Love
Chapter, a sermon based on I Corinthians 13; The Real Revolution,
excerpts from letters by Moses David; and “In the Beginning – Sex!” by
Mother Eve |
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Paranoia: The Conspiracy Reader
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The Prism [UFOs] Vol. 1, No. 1, 1965 – newsletter of Mental Investigations of New Dimensions (M.I.N.D.), a group of UFO enthusiasts from Hollywood, CA who claim to have had meetings and communication with extraterrestrial visitors. 8½" X 11", mimeographed, one staple, 16pp. [G] $19.99 | |
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Ray Palmer’s Newsletter [occult] April 1974 – The personal newsletter of Raymond A. Palmer, former editor of Amazing Stories and protégé of Richard S. Shaver, combined with a catalog of books from his Amherst, WI publishing company. This issue features Hollow Earth theories, UFO abductions, life forms in Earth’s atmosphere, etc. 8½" X 11", 24pp. [VG] $9.99 | |
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Ray Palmer’s Newsletter/Forum [occult] March 1975 – a combined issue of the Newsletter with Forum, Palmer’s discussion zine. Topics include conspiracy theories relating to the Kennedy assassination, including connections with the Watergate scandal, with excerpts from Palmer’s books, A Journey to the Earth’s Interior, The Wonders of the Invisible World, etc. [VG] $9.99 | |
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Science Fiction Chronicle Vol. 10, No. 6, March 1989 – a trade journal of the science fiction publishing industry [ISSN 0195-5365], published by Algol Press, Brooklyn, NY, edited by Andrew I. Porter. This issue contains 1988: The Year in Review, final Nebula Award nominations, the London Report, fandom news, reviews. 8" X 11" page size, glossy, full color, 46pp. [F] $4.99 | |
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Science Fiction Chronicle [SF] Vol. 10, No. 7, April 1989 – contents of this issue include a column by Frederik Pohl on “Imaginary Politics”; Ed Naha’s “Nahallywood” column; The London Report; Don D’Ammassa’s “Critical Mass” column; plus the usual mix of news and gossip from the SF/fantasy publishing scene. 8" X 11" page size, glossy, full color, 46pp. [F] $4.99 | |
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Science-Fiction Collector [SF] No. 6, May 1978 – published by Pandora’s Books, Ltd., London, UK; Grant Thiessen, editor – a bibliographical journal for collectors of SF, fantasy, and vintage paperbacks. This issue contains an index to Ballantine paperbacks published from 1953 to 1976. 8" X 10½" page size, saddle-stapled, black & white, 48pp. [VG] $9.99 | |
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Science-Fiction Collector [SF] No. 8, Oct. 1979 – Contents of this issue include an interview with A. E. van Vogt and a brief checklist of his published works; a checklist of the published works of John Wyndham; a feature on obscure works by SF authors. As usual many rare paperback covers are pictured. 8½" X 11" page size, saddle-stapled, b/w, 48pp. [F] $9.99 | |
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Science Fiction Review [SF] No. 25, May 1978 – interviews with Ursula Le Guin, Poul Anderson, and George Scithers; “Flying Saucers and the Stymie Factor” by Ray Palmer; Part One of “One Immortal Man,” a novel by Richard Geis; contributions by Larry Niven, Jack Chalker, Philip Jose Farmer, Marion Zimmer Bradley, and more. 8½" X 11", newsprint, 96pp. [G] $9.99 | |
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Science Fiction Review [SF] No. 58, Spring 1986 – interviews with Norman Spinrad and J. Neil Schulman; contributions by Orson Scott Card, John Brunner, Darrel Schweitzer, Neal Wilgus, Charles De Lint, Glen Cook, F. M. Busby, Jerry Pournelle, Robert Bloch, Donald Wollheim, Robert A. W. Lowndes, and more. 8½" X 11", 64pp. [NF] $9.99 | |
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Universe [new age] Vol. 6, Winter Solstice 1973 – “A quarterly magazine for the New Age, providing practical information, prophecy, guidance in individual spiritual growth, astrology and metaphysical science,” published by the Vortex Institute, Fairbanks, AK. 8½" X 11", 20pp. [VG] $2.99 |
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