Much More Ballroom : free funnies / edited by Tomis Much
- Bib ID:
- 6972240
- Format:
- Journal
- Description:
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- Fitzroy, Vic. : Tomis Much, [1972]-[1973?]
- volumes : illustrations ; 21-22 cm
- Series:
- John Ryan Comic Collection.
- Biography/History:
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"The T.F. Much Ballroom was a music and cultural institution in Melbourne, Australia. It was started up by a small group of social activists to raise money for a Carlton youth club. The full name of the venue was the Too Fucking Much Ballroom, although it was usually abbreviated. Later incarnations included the Much More Ballroom, and Stoned Again" -- Wikipedia.
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- Cover title.
- Description based on: 24 June [1972]
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- Other authors/contributors:
- Much, Tomis, editor
- Also Titled:
- Free funnies
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