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    Magazine. First edition. Very Good+ magazine with light signs of handling including tiny dog-ears to a couple of pages. BOOKS SHIP THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY, WRAPPED IN PADDING, IN A BOX. The premier issue of Egg magazine, March 1990, the short-lived brainchild of Malcolm Forbes which covered the New York City downtown nightlife scene for uptown people, with: Robert Longo in a Gap ad shot by Matthew Rolston; advertisements by Steven Arnold, Skrebneski, Kenny Scharf, Greg Gorman (of Yma Sumac), Norman Parkinson, and David Seidner; an interview with Etta James and Mavis Staples with photos by Mark Seliger; a feature on Mary Hart's legs with text by William Geist, photographs by Stuart Watson, and an illustrated guide by Ross McDonald; Hal Rubenstein talks with female impersonators John Epperson (Lypsinka), Charles Busch, and Jeffrey Essmann, with photos by Deborah Feingold; an interview with Chris Isaak with portraits by Andrew Southam; Linda Ellerbee on shopping in East Berlin; Geoffry Beane spends $100 buying clothes on bargain on 14th Street; a conversation between Ann Magnuson and David Cronenberg in a 1966 Mustang; a pictorial of hot firemen photographed by Deborah Feingold; an elaborate, graphics-heavy survey of the clubs of NYC; Michael Schmidt's Los Angeles; articles on publisher Steven Schragis, guitarist Marc Ribot, scientist Eugene Hull, The Jungle Brothers, Charmaine Neville, and roboticist Matt Heckert; and much more. Edited By Hal Rubenstein. Staple-bound, light card wraps; 176 pages with a double gatefold centerfold; color and b&w illustrations throughout; 11 x 11 inches.