Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Cover art by Mathe. Essays "Screw You," by Al Goldstein; "Does Malcolm Mac Dowell Suck Clock? An Interview with the Star of 'A Clockwork Orange'," by Al Goldstein, Jim Buckley, and Bob Weiner; "Charity Balling," by Alvin Botoni; "Amorous Androids," by D. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Cover art by Tom Hachtman. Essays "Screw You," by Al Goldstein; "An Exclusive Look at Sex behind the Bamboo Curtain : The Boxer Shorts Rebellion," by P.J. O'Rourke; "Tell-Tale Tart : An Interview with Xaviera Hollander, Part 3," by Al Goldstein and Jim Buckley; "You Nevada It So Good : The Lust Frontier," by Frank Fortunato; "My Scene : Secretaries Who Fuck Their Bosses," by Lawrence Taylor; "Sex Scene," edited by David Reitman; "Homosexual Citizen : Straight in Dyke's Clothing," by Lige and Jack; "Fuckbooks : Cerebral Slits," by Michael Perkins; "Dirty Diversions : My Son, the Daughter," by Al Goldstein; "Naked City," edited by Anthony Gambino; "Shit List," by Al Goldstein; "Watson's Weirdness," by Christopher Watson. [details]
March 13, 1972 issue of Screw edited by Al Goldstein. Contents include: "Screw You," by Al Goldstein; "More Tales of a Happy Hooker: An Interview with Xaviera Hollander Part II," by Al Goldstein and Jim Buckley; "Black Balls in the White House," by William Logan; "Cunt's Lament: The Decline and Fall of Fucking?" by S. ... [details]
Issue edited by Jim Buckley. Cover art by Tom Hachtman. Essays "Screw You," by Jim Buckley; "Fake Fucking in the Fun House," by Jim Buckley; "Oui, Oui, Ennui!" by W.R. Mobley; "My Scene : Not for Nothing Do They Call It a Cockpit," by Marshall Shelsy; "Rock & Raunch : Ike and Tina Turn-On," by Bob Weiner; "Sex Scene," edited by David Reitman; "Homosexual Citizen : The Greatest Story Ever Told," by Lige and Jack; "Fuckbooks : Does David Niven Suck Cock?" by Michael Perkins; "Dirty Diversions," by Al Goldstein; "Naked City," edited by Anthony Gambino; "Shit List," by Jim Buckley; "Watson's Weirdness," by Christopher Watson. [details]
February 1972 issue of Hit Parader, edited by Patrick J. Masulli. Contents include: "The Scene;" "Hard Versus Soft Rock: An Opinion from Steppenwolf's John Kay;" "King Curtis: Saxman's Sound," an obituary; "Moody Blues;" "Traffic's Stevie;" "Fast Flashes;" "John Fogerty of Creedence;" "Ginger Baker;" "Jack Bruce: The Images are More Meaningful;" "John and Yoko," interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono following the completion of his album "Imagine" including a full bleed centerfold portrait of the couple; "Backstage with Sly and the Family Stone," an interview with Sly; "Mike Nesmith," an interview; "Complete Song Index: Words to Your Favorite Hits;" "Arrivals: Ian Matthews;" "We Read Your Mail;" and "Albums in Review. ... [details]
Single folded sheet, artist's project by Hanne Darboven published in conjunction with show held December 16, 1972 - January 1, 1973. [details]
Single folded sheet, artist's project by Stanley Brouwn published in conjunction with show held November 25 - December 15, 1972. [details]
Single folded sheet, artist's project by Alighiero Boetti published in conjunction with show that opened on November 6, 1972. [details]
Single folded sheet, artist's project by Salvo. [details]
Single folded sheet, artist's project by Ian Wilson published in conjunction with an artist talk on September 9, 1972. [details]