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1.Mad About the Sixties: The Best of the Decade (Mad about the Sixties)Mad About the Sixties: The Best of the Decade (Mad about the Sixties)
from Little, Brown

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You would like this edition.A friend of mine came from the States and lent me only once,but I must own it to read through it again.I like Mad magazines since I was a kid.To me a person should be a little mad or
funny.But also be intelligent at the same time.
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2.[no image]Rolling Stone Magazine: The Uncensored History
from Harpercollins

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This fantastic book tells the tale of one of America's most successful publiciations while simultaneously chronicling its seedy underbelly. You'll laugh at the hijinks of Hunter S. Thompson one minute and get infuriated by the way editor in chief Jann Wenner chooses to treat fellow human beings the... more info

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3.Mad About the Seventies: The Best of the DecadeMad About the Seventies: The Best of the Decade
from Little, Brown

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Mad as a magazine hit its pinacle in the mid 1960s and then began a decline away from the adult readership to the aimed at kids pap it is today.

The 1970s was however was a fertile period but you can see Mad's shift away from social issues towards the entertainment industry.

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4.[no image]Here at the New Yorker
from Carroll & Graf Pub

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Gill's HERE AT THE NEW YORKER is good, not great. The unquestioned value of the book is the detailed look at William Shaun, the legendary editor at the height of magazine's glory. The precision and exactness of Shaun in reading in every line and demanding excellence without fail speaks of standards... more info

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5.About Town: The New Yorker and The World It MadeAbout Town: The New Yorker and The World It Made
from Scribner

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Mr. Yagoda presents the results of his exhaustive research with clarity and style. It's a compelling story and makes a great companion to the Kunkel books on Ross. I particularly enjoyed learning more about Shawn and the Shawn years at the NYer, since many of my favorite writers were nurtured under... more info

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6.Pulp Culture: The Art of Fiction MagazinesPulp Culture: The Art of Fiction Magazines
from Collectors Pr

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The BEST collection of pulp genre ever. Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? Is there a Doc Savage in the house? Can I get that Fu Manchu to go? how about some Lovecraft? I guess it all should have warped us, but it didn't, and all that we watch and read today has drawn strength from... more info

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7.People: Yearbook 2003 (People Yearbook)People: Yearbook 2003 (People Yearbook)
from People

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8.Shiny Adidas Tracksuits and the Death of Camp and Other Essays from Might MagazineShiny Adidas Tracksuits and the Death of Camp and Other Essays from Might Magazine
from Berkley Trade

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In A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, Dave Eggars talks a bit about the short-lived magazine he and a group of friends founded. This is a collection of the best articles from that magazine. Very intelligent, sarcastic, and funny if not always important, they cover such topics as the annual... more info

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9.[no image]Danger Is My Business
from Chronicle Books

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Besides the great art within, the writing is fantastic. Lee Server always keeps it interesting and doesn't linger on a point too long. He provides a good overview of the pulps: what they are, how they formed, how they stayed alive, and how they died. He provides some bios of the major authors... more info

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10.[no image]Gone Crazy and Back Again
from Doubleday

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