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  2. Oz (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    www.ozit.co.uk Full scans of most Oz London magazines; London Oz magazine covers Archived 30 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine "Oz Trial lifted lid on Porn Squad bribery" Archived 23 October 2004 at the Wayback Machine; The Rupert Bear Controversy Archived 23 October 2004 at the Wayback Machine; London OZ magazine, list of contents of every ...

  3. List of defunct American magazines - Wikipedia

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    Country Journal, PRIMEDIA Consumer Magazines & Internet Group (1974–2001) Country Life in America (1901–1942) Country, The Magazine of the Hamptons, M. Shanken Communications Inc. (1998–2001) Country Song Roundup, Country Song Roundup Inc. (1949–2001) The Courier (1968–2005) Cracked (1958–2007) Crazy Magazine (1973–1983)

  4. File:Oz magazine, issue 19, early 1969.jpg - Wikipedia

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    The magazine stated: "The contents of OZ are not copyright. They may be reproduced in any manner, either in whole or in part, in any publication whatsoever—whether or not a member of UPS [Underground Press Syndicate]—without permission from the publishers.

  5. Richard Walsh (Australian publisher) - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, while still a university student and editor of Sydney University's Honi Soit student magazine, Walsh co-founded and co-edited the satirical underground alternative OZ magazine. Together with co-editors Richard Neville and Martin Sharp, he was sentenced to prison for obscenity (the convictions were quashed on appeal). [2]

  6. List of literary magazines - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of literary magazines and journals: periodicals devoted to book reviews, creative nonfiction, essays, poems, short fiction, and similar literary endeavors. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Because the majority are from the United States , the country of origin is only listed for those outside the U.S.

  7. Richard Neville (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Clive Neville (15 December 1941 – 4 September 2016) [1] was an Australian writer and social commentator who came to fame as an editor of the counterculture magazine Oz in Australia and the United Kingdom in the 1960s and early 1970s. [2]

  8. Jim Anderson (editor) - Wikipedia

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    Anderson joined OZ in 1969. [2] In 1971, he was prosecuted in London, along with fellow OZ editors Felix Dennis and Richard Neville for OZ number 28, "the Schoolkids Issue". His novel, Billarooby, was published in 1988. Told from the view of a 12-year-old boy, it explored themes of relationships of the boy with his father and a male teacher who ...

  9. Oz-story Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Oz-story Magazine was an annual periodical devoted to the literature and art of Oz, the fantasy land created by L. Frank Baum. [1] It was published in six volumes between 1995 and 2000. Oz-story was published by Hungry Tiger Press , [ 2 ] and edited by David Maxine, assisted by Eric Shanower , who was responsible for a significant share of the ...