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ICHTHYOELECTROANALGESIA #2 out now!!!!!!

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c63...@black.missouri.edu

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Jan 30, 1996, 3:00:00 AM1/30/96
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The second issue of my travel/archaeology zine is now out. It weighs in
at 28 digest pages and includes the continuing narrative of my trip
across Asia, answers to readers questions on archaeology ("Why didn't the
Maya have wheels?", "Is the Ark of the Covenant really preserved in a
church in Ethiopia?", etc.) as well as book and zine reviews, Viking
proverbs, and an editorial. It is illustrated throughout with lithographs
from the 18th and 19th centuries. It's available for $2 or trade (I
prefer trade). I'm not really interested in music and poetry zines but
just about anything else would be great.
Issue #1 is also available for $1 and a stamp (or trade!) and includes
the first part of my travel narrative (Bulgaria and Istanbul), an article
on some ancient "batteries" found in Iraq, more Viking proverbs, more old
art, etc.
Thanks!
Sean


c63...@black.missouri.edu

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Jan 30, 1996, 3:00:00 AM1/30/96
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c63...@black.missouri.edu () writes:

Duh! I forgot my address.
Sean McLachlan
PO Box 1933
Columbia, MO
65205-1933
USA

My zine is better organized than this post, I promise. :)

Jerod Pore

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Jan 30, 1996, 3:00:00 AM1/30/96
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c63...@black.missouri.edu wrote:
: The second issue of my travel/archaeology zine is now out. It weighs in
: at 28 digest pages and includes the continuing narrative of my trip
: across Asia, answers to readers questions on archaeology ("Why didn't the
: Maya have wheels?", "Is the Ark of the Covenant really preserved in a
: church in Ethiopia?", etc.) as well as book and zine reviews, Viking
: proverbs, and an editorial. It is illustrated throughout with lithographs
: from the 18th and 19th centuries. It's available for $2 or trade (I
: prefer trade). I'm not really interested in music and poetry zines but
: just about anything else would be great.


This zine is well worth your zine in trade, or the $2.00 for those with no
imagination.

If I were at home, I'd post the ordering address myself...

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c63...@silver.missouri.edu

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Feb 6, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/6/96
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jer...@netcom.com (Jerod Pore) writes:

>c63...@black.missouri.edu wrote:
>: The second issue of my travel/archaeology zine is now out. It weighs in
>: at 28 digest pages and includes the continuing narrative of my trip
>: across Asia, answers to readers questions on archaeology ("Why didn't the
>: Maya have wheels?", "Is the Ark of the Covenant really preserved in a
>: church in Ethiopia?", etc.) as well as book and zine reviews, Viking
>: proverbs, and an editorial. It is illustrated throughout with lithographs
>: from the 18th and 19th centuries. It's available for $2 or trade (I
>: prefer trade). I'm not really interested in music and poetry zines but
>: just about anything else would be great.


>This zine is well worth your zine in trade, or the $2.00 for those with no
>imagination.

>If I were at home, I'd post the ordering address myself...


My mistake, it's.....

Sean Mclachlan


PO Box 1933
Columbia, MO
65205-1933


Sorry!
Sean

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