
The place: New York. The year: 1979. The magazine: PIM (Public Illumination Magazine), the world's smallest magazine of its kind (7x11 cm.) is born. Originally non-weekly, later non-monthly, then non-biannual, now non-occasional, PIM offers its readers tasty tidbits in words and pictures on a given topic each issue. Contributions are welcome from regular and irregular strictly pseudonymous contributors on next issue's theme (see back cover of current issue).
56 issues & over 25 years later, PIM is proud to offer it's pages to you electronically, free of charge. To obtain a cordless, glossy, two-color copy of the latest issue, see the list of bookstores on page 3. For back issues, try Printed Matter, www.printedmatter.org. One issue subscriptions are available through amazon.com.
Click on those represented to see them. Click on the actual size pages to enlarge for legibility.Yours sincerely,
Prof. Dr. Dr. Zagreus Bowery, Editor ().
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