Language: English
Published by Julie Ristau, Minneapolis, 2001
Seller: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Very Good. See scans and description. Minneapolis: Julie Ristau, 2001. The Utne Reader March / April, 2001 issue, lead article "Remember Fun?". Quarto, illustrated perfect-bound wraps, 104 pp. Very Good; signs of mailing label removal at lower left front cover; some crinkle to last few pages. Otherwise undamaged, thugh it has been lightly perused. The UTNE Reader (at times AKA just UTNE) was started in 1984 as an Alternative Press / New Age newsletter, and thereafter evolved into a magazine, and eventually just an online-only quarterly. Extraordinarily scarce as the physical journal. Herein: Remember Fun?; Life After Oil; Arundhati Roy; New Jews; Future of Books; and substantially more - see scans of contents pages. Illustrated throughout, photographically and graphically. A very rare 'Get' for the genre collector. Ships in stout protection, of course. LPR58.
Language: English
Published by Julie Ristau, Minneapolis, 2004
Seller: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: New. New. Completely so, despite its decades of existence now. See scans and description. Minneapolis: Julie Ristau, 2004. The Utne Magazine, March-April 2004 issue, lead article "Free Beer!". Quarto, illustrated perfect-bound wraps, 104 pp. New, and quite pristine; in sealed storage on premises since acquisition. The UTNE magazine started 1984 as an Alternative Press / New Age newsletter, and thereafter evolved into a magazine first as Utne Reader, then just Utne), and eventually just an online-only quarterly. Extraordinarily scarce as the physical journal as either name, especially in new condition. Herein: Election 2004; Free Beer; Wht;s with Texas?; Eco-Furniture; Pets Save the Neighborhood Blue Collar-White Collar Blend; and one heck of a lot more - see scans of contents pages. Illustrated throughout, photographically and graphically. A very rare 'Get' for the genre collector. Ships in stout protection, of course. LPR58.
Language: English
Published by Julie Ristau, Minneapolis, 2000
Seller: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: New. New. Completely so, despite its decades of existence now. See scans and description. Minneapolis: Julie Ristau, 2000. The Utne Reader November / December, 2000 issue, lead article "What Do Dreams Want?". Quarto, illustrated perfect-bound wraps, 128 pp. New, and quite pristine; in sealed storage on premises since acquisition. The UTNE Reader (at times AKA just UTNE) was started in 1984 as an Alternative Press / New Age newsletter, and thereafter evolved into a magazine, and eventually just an online-only quarterly. Extraordinarily scarce as the physical journal, especially in new condition. Herein: What Do Dreams Want?; Ralph Nader; Slow Food; Materialism; Coming Revolution; Poetic Homes in Brick and Mud; and one heck of a lot more - see scans of contents pages. Illustrated throughout, photographically and graphically. A very rare 'Get' for the genre collector. Ships in stout protection, of course. LPR58.
Language: English
Published by Julie Ristau, Minneapolis, 2001
Seller: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: New. New. Completely so, despite its decades of existence now. See scans and description. Minneapolis: Julie Ristau, 2001. The Utne Reader November / December, 2001 issue, lead article "Born Sensuous". Quarto, illustrated perfect-bound wraps, 112 pp. New, and quite pristine; in sealed storage on premises since acquisition in 2001. The UTNE Reader (at times AKA just UTNE) was started in 1984 as an Alternative Press / New Age newsletter, and thereafter evolved into a magazine, and eventually just an online-only quarterly. Extraordinarily scarce as the physical journal, especially in new condition. Herein: Born Sensuous, New Local Revolutionaries, Natural Dream House, Germs Needed and one heck of a lot more - see scans of contents pages. Illustrated throughout, photographically and graphically. A very rare 'Get' for the genre collector. Ships in stout protection, of course. LPR58.