CITY FUN: Vol. 2 No. 14
Early issue (December 7th, 1979) of this hugely influential Manchester-centric post-punk zine.
Early issue (December 7th, 1979) of this hugely influential Manchester-centric post-punk zine.
First issue of this Luton-based post-punk zine, featuring interviews with John Peel, Killing Joke, The Specials, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Ronnie Scott, and Lesley Woods of the Au Pairs.
Early issue (January 18th, 1980) under the tenure of Naylor and Carroll of this hugely influential Manchester-centric post-punk zine.
Early issue (May 29, 1981) of this hugely influential Manchester-centric post-punk zine, under the editorial tenure of Carroll and Naylor.
Early issue (April 17, 1981) of this hugely influential Manchester-centric post-punk zine, under the editorial tenure of Carroll and Naylor.
Early issue (June 25, 1981) of this hugely influential Manchester-centric post-punk zine, under the editorial tenure of Carroll and Naylor.
Early issue (January 23, 1981) of this hugely influential Manchester-centric post-punk zine, under the editorial tenure of Carroll and Naylor.
Early issue (March 6, 1981) of this hugely influential Manchester-centric post-punk zine, under the editorial tenure of Carroll and Naylor.
First edition of this quasi-anthropological, excruciatingly arch, but nevertheless legendary photobook study of punks: their habitat, dress, and curious manners.
First edition of this unconventional diary, with a bookplate signed by Eno from his friend Stewart Brand's Global Business Network Book Club.