Man, Myth & Magic

Enid Coleslaw

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Would anyone be interested in a full set of Man, Myth & Magic magazines? They're all bound, but a few of the pages have come loose over the years. Despite that, they're all present and correct. I know they sometimes sell for a fortune, but I'd be happy to send to a good home for the cost of postage (bear in mind they will be heavy).
 
Would anyone be interested in a full set of Man, Myth & Magic magazines? They're all bound, but a few of the pages have come loose over the years. Despite that, they're all present and correct. I know they sometimes sell for a fortune, but I'd be happy to send to a good home for the cost of postage (bear in mind they will be heavy).

me! if these are still available and you are in the UK, I'd like to give them a loving and careful home. I can add £20 on top of the p&p?

please please please pick me!!!!!!
 
I remember flogging a whole bound set of these that had been passed on to me by a friend (once I'd read them all!). This was in the early days of Internet sales, around 2000-02 I think. Got them advertised on a Fortean-leaning classifieds site for free and did the whole thing by email and a cheque in the post! Think I made about £40ish after courier charges, not bad for 20+ years ago :)

Edited - yes they were flippin' heavy! I remember the Parcel Person being impressed at my entrepreneurship.
 
I remember flogging a whole bound set of these that had been passed on to me by a friend (once I'd read them all!). This was in the early days of Internet sales, around 2000-02 I think. Got them advertised on a Fortean-leaning classifieds site for free and did the whole thing by email and a cheque in the post! Think I made about £40ish after courier charges, not bad for 20+ years ago :)

Edited - yes they were flippin' heavy! I remember the Parcel Person being impressed at my entrepreneurship.
They go for significantly more now! I'm going to be sad to see them leave but a new puppy necessitates me getting rid of a lot of stuff.
 
They are a remarkable resource :)
I remember them particularly for the preponderance of photos of naked hairy beardy men (and some naked women sans hairy chins, for the most part) getting up to occult malarkey - it was published in 1971-ish I think?

Ever since The Harry Hill Show those kinds of books/photos always make me think of Ken Ford!

Walnuts on Twitter: Is that Ken Ford, the Joy of sex man from Harry Hill  in with the Serbian team there https://t.co/IfbOMBL6T8 / Twitter
 
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