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The seminal
Sniffin’ Glue
fanzine, collected here in its entirety, is a potent slice of 1967 / 77 punk culture.
The book, which reproduces all twelve issues as well as insights from its creator Mark Perry, is back in print and all copies come with a special print.
Sniffin' Glue
may have been the closest thing to perfection ever achieved by a fanzine. Untroubled by the demands of owners, publishers, designers and production editors, it was a one-man enterprise that perfectly mirrored the spirit and manners of its subject matter - punk rock - by being intentionally amateurish, passionate, and crude.
Mark Perry’s first issue (1 of 12) set the tone for an exercise in kitchen-table publishing that did not even have a kitchen table. Boldly scrawled in his bedroom,
started out as a fan’s rallying cry, went on just long as it needed to (one year) and then stopped, as good punk enterprises should.
Sniffin’ Glue
fanzine, collected here in its entirety, is a potent slice of 1967 / 77 punk culture.
The book, which reproduces all twelve issues as well as insights from its creator Mark Perry, is back in print and all copies come with a special print.
Sniffin' Glue
may have been the closest thing to perfection ever achieved by a fanzine. Untroubled by the demands of owners, publishers, designers and production editors, it was a one-man enterprise that perfectly mirrored the spirit and manners of its subject matter - punk rock - by being intentionally amateurish, passionate, and crude.
Mark Perry’s first issue (1 of 12) set the tone for an exercise in kitchen-table publishing that did not even have a kitchen table. Boldly scrawled in his bedroom,
started out as a fan’s rallying cry, went on just long as it needed to (one year) and then stopped, as good punk enterprises should.
The seminal
Sniffin’ Glue
fanzine, collected here in its entirety, is a potent slice of 1967 / 77 punk culture.
The book, which reproduces all twelve issues as well as insights from its creator Mark Perry, is back in print and all copies come with a special print.
Sniffin' Glue
may have been the closest thing to perfection ever achieved by a fanzine. Untroubled by the demands of owners, publishers, designers and production editors, it was a one-man enterprise that perfectly mirrored the spirit and manners of its subject matter - punk rock - by being intentionally amateurish, passionate, and crude.
Mark Perry’s first issue (1 of 12) set the tone for an exercise in kitchen-table publishing that did not even have a kitchen table. Boldly scrawled in his bedroom,
started out as a fan’s rallying cry, went on just long as it needed to (one year) and then stopped, as good punk enterprises should.
Sniffin’ Glue
fanzine, collected here in its entirety, is a potent slice of 1967 / 77 punk culture.
The book, which reproduces all twelve issues as well as insights from its creator Mark Perry, is back in print and all copies come with a special print.
Sniffin' Glue
may have been the closest thing to perfection ever achieved by a fanzine. Untroubled by the demands of owners, publishers, designers and production editors, it was a one-man enterprise that perfectly mirrored the spirit and manners of its subject matter - punk rock - by being intentionally amateurish, passionate, and crude.
Mark Perry’s first issue (1 of 12) set the tone for an exercise in kitchen-table publishing that did not even have a kitchen table. Boldly scrawled in his bedroom,
started out as a fan’s rallying cry, went on just long as it needed to (one year) and then stopped, as good punk enterprises should.