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No. 9 (June 1973). Photocopy. 14"x8 1/2". (8 pages). "Daddaland<br />

Edition." The editor in San Francisco. Contributors to this issue include Bill<br />

Gaglione (Dadaland), Genesis P. Orridge (England), <strong>Art</strong> Rat (Canada), John<br />

Dowd (USA), et al.<br />

No. 11 (May 1975). Photocopy. 14"x8 1/2". 6 pages. Reproduction, with<br />

original front cover. Report of the 1975 Banana Olympics.<br />

No. 12 (Autumn 1976). Photocopy. 4"x2 1/2". 26 pages. "The drawings<br />

in this edition are by Dana Long, daughter of A. Banana...the repeat banana is a<br />

stamp made up from a cartoon strip called 'Spikey Goes Bananas" by Helicopter<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Co., of Australia." "Sometimes yearly Banana Rag."<br />

No. 14 (June 1979). Photocopy. 14"x8 1/2". (2 pages). Pre-publication<br />

information for "VILE," No. 8. Review of performance tour with Gaglione. Notes<br />

on upcoming Cavellini visit to San Francisco, "Inter Dada 80" and "The<br />

Encyclopedia Bananica," etc. "The Sometimes Yearly Banana Rag."<br />

No. 15 (July 1979). Photocopy. 14"x8 1/2". (2 pages). Same as above,<br />

but with different issue number.<br />

No. 16 (Spring 1981). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". 6 pages. "A lot of people<br />

who wrote to me in the last year did not receive any reply, and I would like to<br />

apologize for that, thank them for their mail, and offer the following explanation:"<br />

An activity report follow. Encyclopedia Bananica. "Vile" update. "Banana News."<br />

"Sometimes Yearly Banana Rag."<br />

No. 18 (June 1984). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". (4 pages). Edited in<br />

Vancouver, Canada. Banana news and notes. ""The Sometimes Yearly Banana<br />

Rag."<br />

No. 19 (January 1987). Photocopy. 17"x11". (2 pages). "<strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong><br />

Starter Kit." Shows & Projects. Publications. "Euro Tour in Brief." Announcing<br />

Banana Productions "to coordinate a full-color, printed edition of artist postage<br />

stamps on a collaborative, cost-sharing basis."<br />

No. 20 (April 1987). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". (4 pages). "Dear<br />

Networker" column includes mention of the, "Corresponding Worlds-<strong>Art</strong>ists'<br />

Stamps," exhibition at Oberlin College, Ohio. "Encyclopedia Bananica<br />

Continues." Editorial, "<strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> and Money don't Mix?"<br />

No. 21 (September 1987). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". (4 pages). <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong><br />

show and projects. "Network Replies," on the question of money and <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong><br />

(Vittore Baroni, Mark Pawson, Steven Durland, John Held, Jr., et al.).

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