Fear Control
Fear Control is an independent short-run publishing imprint, specialising in matters of subcultural interest, and originally started under the name Twenty Third, in 2007.
Currently based in London, Fear Control has so far published a selection of print and digital zines, comix, and books, covering rave biography, underground art, music and politics, drugs, DIY culture, and much more…
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William Thomas Stead – ‘The Maiden Tribute of Modern Babylon’
£0.00A notorious survey by journalist William Thomas Stead of child prostitution in Victorian England, first published in 1885.
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‘Did You Know That There May Be No Ultimate Truth?’
£0.00Inspirational quotes and factoids.
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CIA – ‘Psychological Operations in Guerilla Warfare’
£0.00CIA PSY-OPS manual distributed to the Nicuraguan Contras by the Central Intelligence Agency, circa 1985.
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Alexander Shulgin – ‘Ask Dr Shulgin’
£0.00Advice on drugs from the sorely missed master chemist and harm reduction advocate.
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Matthew Hopkins – ‘The Discovery of Witches’
£0.00British Witchfinder General Matthew Hopkins’ classic text, 'The Discovery of Witches'.
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‘Maximum Perversion #4’
£0.00Zine covering prison sentencing for squatting, a stint at News International HQ, Dear Deidre, reviews, and more.
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‘Maximum Perversion #2’
£0.00Zine covering Nazi drug development, the performance work of Survival Research Laboratories, Discordianism, legend William Burroughs, animal porn superstar Bodil Joensen, made-up porn, and more.
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‘Maximum Perversion #12’
£0.00Zine covering the UK squatting laws travesty, Armageddon fun, rants, reviews, and more.
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Simon Carter – ‘The Rupture – Or, My First Rave Experience’
£0.00Zine by Simon Carter (aka Crystal Distortion from Spiral Tribe). The story of a rave initiation!
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