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Quimby’s says Ta-daaaaaa! Happy new year!
Zines and Chap Books
Almost Places by Kim May $15.00
Crazy weird stuff from Drippy Bone Books, including Astral Relocation Program ($4.00) and assorted titles.
Changable Beasts by Sy and Orson Wagon $1.50
The Comedians Dec 09 Jan 10 $4.50
Death Deals by Eamon Espey (Sparkplug) $4.00
DIY Stuff
How To Make Soap Without Burning your Face Off by Raleigh Briggs (Microcosm) $3.00
Xerography Debt #26 $3.00
Mini Comix/Comics/Comix
Army of Lovers Will be Beaten Book 4 by Bernie McGovern $6.00
Dead Man Holiday # Negative #’a 1-3 $3.99 each by Colin Panetta $3.00
Sexy Sexy Stuff
Blowjob Zine vol 1 #2 Two Dirty Stories by Murdoc Johnny $4.00
Arty Farty Stuff
New York Minute, ed. by Kathy Grayson $38.00 – Best of the New York artist community.
Sinner Takes All: A Memoir of Love and Porn by Tera Patrick (Gotham) $30.00
Proximity #6 An Other Art World $12.00 – Special bar code free issue.
Red Book by Chris Uphues $10.0
Fiction
Turban Tan by Jeff Phillips $10.99
March by Geraldine Brooks (Penguin) $15.00
Monsieur Pain by Roberto Bolano (New Directions) $22.95
Werewolf Problem in Central Russia and Other Stories by Victor Pelevin (New Directions) $13.95
Graphic Novels
Rude Girls and Dangerous Women by Jennifer Camper $8.95
Troublemakers by Gilbert Hernandez (Fantagraphics) $19.99
Mome vol 17 win 10 (Fantagraphics) $14.9
Mayhem
Sandy Kim by Sandy Kim $19.95
Hitler: A Biography by Ian Kershaw (WW Norton) $25.95
Hardboiled Hollywood: The True Crime Stories Behind the Clasic Noir Films by Max Decharne (Pegasus) $14.95
Ticking is the Bomb: A Memoir by Nick Flynn (WW Norton) $24.95
Politics and Revolution
State of the World 2010 Transforming Cultures from Consumerism to Sustainability by the Worldwatch Institute (WW Norton) $19.95
- Come to "Quimby's Founder Steven Svymbersky visits!" Saturday, January 2, 2010 from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Steven… http://fb.me/4tSuz8H #
- Steven Steven Svymbersky, the founder of Quimby's will be here 1-5pm on Saturday, Jan 2nd 1-5 pm! Pass it on! http://fb.me/3XxKttP #
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Jan ’10 |
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1:00 pm |
In 1991 Steven Svymbersky, the founder of Quimby’s, opened the store’s in Chicago on 1328 N. Damen (at Evergreen) in Wicker Park, in a 1000 sq. ft. space. Since 1985 he had published over 50 zines with his friends, and had published Quimby Magazine for five years in Boston. Steven’s philosophy of the store: “I really want to carry every cool – bizarre – strange – dope – queer – surreal – weird publication ever written and published and in time Qvimby’s will. Because I know you’re out there and you just want something else, something other, something you never even knew could exist.” In 1997 he sold the store to the current owner Eric Kirsammer, and he moved to Amsterdam. Now he’s back to say hello! A limited engagement!
Jan ’10 |
30 |
7:00 pm |
Although his work is primarily dark fantasy horror, D.L. Russell considers himself a teller of weird tales, in The Twilight Zone – Amazing Stories tradition. He is one of the founders of the publication Strange, Weird and Wonderful Magazine. His new collection is titles Hell Is an Awfully Big City (Wild Cat Books). For more info: www.dlrussellsworld.com