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Darby Romeo Collection of Zines, 1987 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt7489q3mv No online items Finding Aid for the Darby Romeo Collection of Zines, 1987- Processed by UCLA Library Special Collections staff; machine-readable finding aid created by Caroline Cubé. UCLA Library, Department of Special Collections Manuscripts Division Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library Box 951575 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575 Email: [email protected] URL: http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/special/scweb/ © 2011 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Finding Aid for the Darby Romeo 1746 1 Collection of Zines, 1987- Descriptive Summary Title: Darby Romeo Collection of Zines Date (inclusive): 1987- Collection number: 1746 Creator: Romeo, Darby. Extent: 78 boxes. Abstract: The collection consists of privately printed and distributed arts and literary magazines. Language: Finding aid is written in English. Repository: University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections. Los Angeles, California 90095-1575 Physical location: Stored off-site at SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact the UCLA Library, Department of Special Collections Reference Desk for paging information. Restrictions on Access COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE AT SRLF: Open for research. Advance notice required for access. Contact the UCLA Library, Department of Special Collections Reference Desk for paging information. Restrictions on Use and Reproduction Property rights to the physical object belong to the UCLA Library, Department of Special Collections. Literary rights, including copyright, are retained by the creators and their heirs. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine who holds the copyright and pursue the copyright owner or his or her heir for permission to publish where The UC Regents do not hold the copyright. Provenance/Source of Acquisition Gift of Darby Romeo, 1996. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Darby Romeo Collection of Zines (Collection Number 1746). Department of Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA. Scope and Content Collection consists of privately printed and distributed arts and literary magazines. Zines are heavily illustrated. Organization and Arrangement Arranged in the following series: 1. Zines 2. Catalogues of Zine art Indexing Terms The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog. Genres and Forms of Material Fanzines. CATALOGUES Box 30, Folder 5 A.K. DISTRIBUTION: San Francisco, CA - 1993 Scope and Content Note No. 1, 1993, San Francisco, CA. Cost-Free. B/W printing. Box 30, Folder 7 AJAX: Chicago, IL - 1994 Scope and Content Note No. 19, September 1994, Chicago, IL. Cost-Free. B/W printing. Box 45, Folder 4 ALTERNATIVE DISTRIBUTION ALLIANCE: No Specific City - 1996 Scope and Content Note April, May 1996. No Price Given. B/W Printing. Finding Aid for the Darby Romeo 1746 2 Collection of Zines, 1987- CATALOGUES Box 45, Folder 10 ANTI-: Burbank, CA - 1996 Scope and Content Note No. 2, Burbank, CA. Winter-Spring 1996. Some color. Box 30, Folder 8 ARCHIVES OF AESTHETIC NIHILISM, THE: Reseda, CA - 1984 Scope and Content Note No. 1, 1984, Reseda, CA. Cost-$3.00. B/W printing. Box 30, Folder 4 ARIEL'S PAGES: New York, NY - no date Scope and Content Note No. 1, New York, NY. Cost-Free. B/W printing. Box 30, Folder 6 ART MONK CONSTRUCTION: State College, PA - 1994 Scope and Content Note No. 5, May 1994, State College, PA. Cost-Free. B/W printing. Box 45, Folder 2 ATOMIC BOOKS: Baltimore, MD - 1996 Scope and Content Note Catalog 2, Baltimore, MD, Spring 1996. Cost - $2.95. B/W printing. Box 30, Folder 1 BOOK YOU OWN FUCKIN' LIFE: Minneapolis, MN - 1992 Scope and Content Note No. 1, April 1992, Minneapolis, MN. Cost-$1.00. B/W printing. Box 29, Folder 34 CATALOGUE FOR INDEPENDENT MUSIC TRADE, THE: London, England - 1988 Scope and Content Note No. 63, September 1988, London, England. Cost-$5.00. B/W printing. Box 30, Folder 3 COOKIN' WITH POSTCARDS: Chicago, IL - 1995 Scope and Content Note No. 13, Chicago, IL. Cost-Free. B/W printing. Box 29, Folder 33 EMIGRE, INC.: Sacramento, CA - 1994 Scope and Content Note No. 1, 1994, Sacramento, CA. Cost-Free. B/W printing. Box 45, Folder 11 EROS ARCHIVES: N. Hollywood, CA - 1996 Scope and Content Note No issue number, N. Hollywood, CA. 1996, Cost - $3.00. B/W printing. Box 45, Folder 1 EVERYTHING: Seattle, WA - 1996 Scope and Content Note Color Clothing Catalog, Seattle WA, 1996. Box 29, Folder 32 FACTSHEET 5: San Francisco, CA - no date Scope and Content Note No. 5, San Francisco, CA. Cost-$3.00. B/W printing. Box 45, Folder 9 FACTSHEET 5: San Francisco, CA - 1995 Scope and Content Note No. 56, San Francisco, CA. June 1995, Cost - $3.95. B/W listing of Zines. Finding Aid for the Darby Romeo 1746 3 Collection of Zines, 1987- CATALOGUES Box 29, Folder 31 HIGH RISK: New York, NY - 1994 Scope and Content Note Nos. 1 and 2, April - November 1994, New York, NY. Cost-Free. B/W printing. Box 30, Folder 15 HOTLINE: Solana Beach, CA - 1994 Scope and Content Note No. 1, Winter 1994, Solana Beach, CA. Cost-Free. B/W printing. Box 29, Folder 30 I.P.R. MAILORDER: Tempe, AZ - 1994 Scope and Content Note No. 1, 1994, Tempe, AZ. Cost-Free. B/W printing. Box 48, Folder 15 INLAND ANNUAL: East Haven, CT - no date Scope and Content Note No. not given, 1994, East Haven, CT. Cost- not given. B/W printing. Box 70, Folder 32 KYLE BRAVO PRODUCTIONS 1999 CATALOG: Baton Rouge - 1999 Scope and Content Note 1999 (no number given), Baton Rouge, LA. No cost given. B/w printing. Box 29, Folder 29 LAST GASP, THE: San Francisco, CA - 1994 Scope and Content Note No. 1, Spring 1994, San Francisco, CA. Cost-Free. B/W printing. Box 76, Folder 35 LEGAL LIMIT: Minneapolis - no date Scope and Content Note No.3 ; Minneapolis, MN. Cost: none given. B/w printing. Box 45, Folder 6 LOOMPANICS UNLIMITED: Port Townsend, WA - no date Scope and Content Note No issue, Port Townsend, WA. B/W printing, cost - $5.00. Controversial books. Box 29, Folder 28 LOWEST COMMON DENOMINATOR: East Orange, NJ - 1993 Scope and Content Note No. 1, November 1993, East Orange, NJ. Cost-Free. B/W printing. Box 29, Folder 23 LUMPY GROOVY: Victoria, Australia - no date Scope and Content Note No. 3, Victoria, Australia. Cost-$.75. B/W printing. Box 45, Folder 7 MAC SYSTEMS WAREHOUSE: Lakewood, NJ - 1996 Scope and Content Note Free, color 1996 MacIntosh Computer Catalogue. Box 45, Folder 12 MARGINAL: Peterborough, Ontario, Canada - 1995 Scope and Content Note No issue number, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, Free, B/W catalogue. Box 58, Folder 2 MARGINAL PERIODICALS CATALOGUE: Peterborough, Canada - no date Scope and Content Note No. not given, 1995, Peterborough, Canada. Cost- not given. B/W printing. Finding Aid for the Darby Romeo 1746 4 Collection of Zines, 1987- CATALOGUES Box 29, Folder 25 MISSING LINK: Seattle, WA - no date Scope and Content Note No. 3, Seattle, WA. Cost-$1.00. B/W printing. Box 30, Folder 2 MOON MYSTIQUE: Iowa City, IA - 1994 Scope and Content Note No. 1, 1994, Iowa City, IA. Cost-Free. B/W printing. Box 29, Folder 27 MOSH PIT: Colorado Springs, CO - no date Scope and Content Note No. 1, Colorado Springs, CO. Cost-$1.00. B/W printing. Box 29, Folder 26 MUTILATION GRAPHICS: Shrub Oak, NY - 1992 Scope and Content Note No catalog number, July 1992, Shrub Oak, NY. Cost-$1.00. B/W printing. Box 29, Folder 24 PARASOL: Champaign, IL - no date Scope and Content Note Nos. 1 and 2, Champaign, IL. Cost-Free. B/W printing. Box 70, Folder 40 POTTSIE NATION: Ellendale - 1999 Scope and Content Note No. 5, 1999; Ellendale, MN. Cost:$2.00 or trade. B/ w printing. Box 70, Folder 42 PRIMORDIAL SOUP KITCHEN: Claremont - 1998 Scope and Content Note (No number given), April / June 1998; Claremont, CA . No cost given. B/w printing with colored covers. Box 48, Folder 16 QVIMBY'S QVEER STORE MAGALOG: Chicago, IL - no date Scope and Content Note No. 3, Chicago, IL. Cost- $2.00. B/W printing. Box 77, Folder 34 RIOT GRRRL PRESS: Arlington - no date Scope and Content Note (No number given); Arlington, VA. Cost: $1.00. B/w printing. Box 77, Folder 35 RIOT GRRRL PRESS: Washinton, D.C. - 1994 Scope and Content Note (No number given), 1994; Washington, D.C. Cost:varies, see price list. B/w printing. Box 45, Folder 8 ROCK FETISH: Nokomis, FL - 1995 Scope and Content Note No issue number, Nokomis, FL. Dec 1995, cost - $1.00. B/W printing Box 29, Folder 22 SEE HEAR: New York, NY - 1994 Scope and Content Note Nos. 24, 26, and 27, 1994, New York, NY. Cost-$2.00 each. B/W printing. Box 72, Folder 24 SOUTH CHICAGO ABC ZINE DISTRO CATALOGUE: Chicago - 2000 Scope and Content Note No number given; Chicago, IL. Cost: none given. B/w printing. Finding Aid for the Darby Romeo 1746 5 Collection of Zines, 1987- CATALOGUES Box 72, Folder 26 SPIT AND A HALF: Hoffman Estates - 1998 Scope and Content Note No. 14, Spring 1998; Hoffman Estates, IL. Cost: Free. B/w printing. Box 78, Folder 24 STUFF: Portland - 2001 Scope and Content Note No.14, 2001; Portland, Oregon. Cost:$2.00 / $9.00 for 6 issue subscription. B/w printing. "Small press review & distribution." Box 73, Folder 1 ULTIMATE CATALOG: Seattle - 1997 Scope and Content Note No. 11, 1997; Seattle, WA. Cost:$1.92, U.S. / $2.95 Can. Full-color printing. Annual catalogue of Fantagraphic Books, publisher of alternative comics.
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