8.5x11.5 inches.
Sniffin' Glue may have been the closest thing to perfection ever achieved by a maazine. Untroubled by the demands of owners, publishers, designers, and production editors, it was a one-man enterprise that perfectly mirrored the spirit and manners of its subject matter ? punk rock ? by being intentionally amateurish, passionate, and crude. Its twelve issues were surely meant to be disposable, yet today, when any amateur can run up a professional-looking publication on a computer, Sniffin' Glue looks somehow even more heroic. Here it is again in its entirety, a potent slice of 11976/1977 Brutalist punk culture, complete with fascinating new insights from it's creator Mark Perry.