The Rise & Fall of ID - Souvenir Issue with accompanying letter
Book Description
"(this magazine never killed anybody)" ID, a Belfast magazine created by Terry Hooley i July, 1920 to be a medium for people to communicatewith each other through their poems, short stories, articles, information, feedback, drawings or photographs. It ran for 3 years with a circulation of about 2000. Printed on loose pages this souvenir issue contains a large selection from what had been published over the previous three years along with some new articles "for people who have neve read ID & for those who can neve forget what an inspiration it was in the past."
Dealer Notes
printed on coloured paper foolscap sheets by offset litho
Author
Alternative Press/Underground Magazines
Date
April 1973
Publisher
Privately Published - Eye Publications
Condition
Near Fine
Pages
15 + 2 (unpaginated loose pages}
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