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).
68 issues & over four decades 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. To purchase online, try Printed Matter, www.printedmatter.org.
Yours sincerely,
Prof. Dr. Dr. Zagreus Bowery, Editor ().
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