Editore: City Fun Collective, Publisher, Manchester, UK, 1981
Da: Mare Booksellers ABAA, IOBA, Dover, NH, U.S.A.
Wraps. Condizione: Good. 11 ¾ by 8 ¼ inches. 12 pages, including covers. Later issue of this influential Manchester zine, known for its social commentary on punk, music, the left, the right, etc. As Wilkinson notes, "City Fun's witty hostility towards identitarian fragmentation was not confined to gender and sexuality" (Wilkinson, p. 102.) Nothing was sacred in its takes on the peripheral (or not so peripheral) social and political issues affecting punks, etc. This issue with a look at the city of Berlin, a poor review of New Order, etc. GOOD condition. Minor wrinkling, creasing and edgewear. Upper corner a bit curled. Minor toning. Some stains to the rear cover, with a few small spots to the front cover.
Editore: City Fun Collective, Publisher, Manchester, UK, 1981
Da: Mare Booksellers ABAA, IOBA, Dover, NH, U.S.A.
Wraps. Condizione: Very Good. no date, 1981. 11 ¾ by 8 ¼ inches. 20 pages, including covers. Single issue of this influential Manchester zine, known for its social commentary on punk, music, the left, the right, etc. As Wilkinson notes, "City Fun's witty hostility towards identitarian fragmentation was not confined to gender and sexuality" (Wilkinson, p. 102.) Nothing was sacred in its takes on the peripheral (or not so peripheral) social and political issues affecting punks, etc. Some reviews of music, along with commentary on the music industry. VERY GOOD condition. Minor wrinkling and toning.