Books & Fanzines & a Record - Page 5
December 2024
OFFICIAL PEE-WEE HERMAN FUN BOOK
The Official Pee-Wee Herman Fun Book is jam-packed full of photos and
ephemera from the TV and theatre shows, reusable cling decals of Pee-Wee,
Chairry, Pterri, Conky, Randy and Jambi for you to stick on the set over and over
again, Tattoos (temporary), A magic screen, Pop-Up centre spread, an interview,
postcards, stickers and an activity spinner. it's so big that
it had to be bolted
together! Forget "Artists Books", this is ART, get your copy today!
Large format 28 x 30cm, 26 pages, 2010.
IMPORTANT - these books are new, they have a sound cell which
should function when the door on the front cover is opened but due to age or a
manufacturing fault this feature no longer works. For this reason the book is sold
as-is, no refund/exchange/replacement.
THE NEXT BIG THING #28, 40th Anniversary Issue, 1977-2017.
Lindsay Hutton started The Next Big Thing, named after a Dictators song, in early 1977
and published 23 issues in the next 10 years - that's an impressive schedule and a further 5
issues appeared sporadically over the next thirty years. Initially fired up by 'Punk', N.B.T.
increasingly sought out the raw rock'n'roll energy of punk's predecessors and earlier
influences. With extensive gig, record and zine reviews, charts and collages and articles
from an illustrious list of contributors. N.B.T. was always enthused, informative and
opinionated, articles are often handwritten and signed by the author - a neat personal touch,
and there's plenty of Scots phrases thrown in to baffle Sassenachs. Pure Dead Brilliant.
Issue 28, has editor Lindsays' reminiscences on his fanzine 'career', Amy Rigby's memories
of
moving to NYC in 1976, Art Fein on being The Cramps' manager, a report from the
Fantastic Dracula Carnival in Benidorm, a story from J.D.King, hate mail, Norwegian
pop/punk duo The Dahlmanns, The Shizophrenics, a conversation between Laura Cantrell
and Amy Rigby and a letter from Morrissey (from 1983!) Plus a 7" single from The
Dahlmanns. (Also available without the vinyl if you live in a record-player free household.)
7x7" packaged with a header card, 32 pages, 2017.
Magazine + 7" Single |
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UK £7.50
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RRR-1000
Waaaay back in time I sold copies of RRR100 (1993) a seven inch single with
100 lock
grooves by 100 different artists, which was followed by RRR500
(1998) a 12-inch LP with
500 locked grooves by 500 artist and now here's
RRR-1000 (2009), with, yes 1000 lock
grooves, 50 each from 20 artists.
The covers are all unique, hand collaged with magazine
illustrations and
photographs glued onto sleeves from old records and edged in duct tape.
All prices include postage in the UK
Overseas customers please e-mail -
mark@markpawson.uk