Special - just $23.95 with FREE Media Mail shipping in the US
for this new 198 page book!
Color covers and color picture inserts, plus the entire run of issues are accurately reproduced in their original format (five with two-color covers).
Finally, all nine issues of the groundbreaking computer history “zine”
(newsletter / magazine) Historically Brewed - in one professionally bound volume. Includes a personal background story by David Greelish, Publisher and Editor (writer for many of the stories too).
Historically Brewed was published from 1993 to 1997. It grew to a respectful 500+ subscription base and was even sold at the Smithsonian and The Computer Museum in Boston, MA (now the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA). Nine issues were published, with a tenth never completed (having changed the name to Classic Computing).
The history and stories of the zines don't age, and the other content from readers and contributors of the time have become interesting history in themselves.
Please have a look at the entire issue one of Historically Brewed, plus the other issue covers - http://www.classiccomputing.com/hb.html
Almost 100 copies were pre-sold through a Kickstarter campaign, so buy your copy of this First Edition / Special Kickstarter Edition now - very limited supplies.
Also, add a copy of the never before released first issue of Classic Computing (covers were printed in 1997) - $4.

Please email me directly and for now I can only accept PayPal or a postal money order. Thanks, David
“The book and magazine are both truly wonderful. Thanks for sharing your creative work with a new generation of fans. Phenomenal work and much, much appreciated.”
- Randy P.
“Your book arrived on Thursday and I love it! I already had dozens of different vintage Magazines in electronic form (PDF), but to have a set of them nicely bound together as a "real" book is amazing. Also, I did not know the "Historically Brewed" series until now, so there's a lot to read for me… I also enjoyed your personal intro and learned that these vintage Magazines are in fact written (mostly) by yourself in the past. I also did not know that.
So thanks again for your work and for letting others have a lasting piece of computing history.”
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-Roland A.
“...And really enjoyed it. The whole thing was first-rate.
Thanks for taking the time to do this. I don't think any of us truly realize what an important age we're living through; things are happening with technology that are permanently changing the world. It's great that there are folks like you preserving this history.”
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-Dan T.

James P. (a fan) reading a copy - thanks James!