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The magazine begun publication as ''Pan: a magazine about boy-love'' in June 1979. The publisher was [[Spartacus]] and its ISSN number was 0167-4749. It was supposed to be published five times a year, but its publication was quite irregular. Since issue 13 (October 1982) its titled was changed to ''P.A.N.'' (subtitled ''Paedo Alert News'') and published by [[Coltsfoot Press]]. The last known issue was issue 20 (October 1984).
The magazine begun publication as ''Pan: a magazine about boy-love'' in June 1979. The publisher was [[Spartacus]] and its ISSN number was 0167-4749. It was supposed to be published five times a year, but its publication was quite irregular. Since issue 13 (October 1982) its titled was changed to ''P.A.N.'' (subtitled ''Paedo Alert News'') and published by [[Coltsfoot Press]]. The last known issue was issue 20 (October 1984).
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|title        = Paedo Alert News
|image_file  =
|image_size  =
|image_caption=
|editor      =Frank Torey, John D. Stamford
|editor_title =Editor
|Full Form    =
|frequency    =Roughly bi-monthly
|total_circulation  =
|circulation_year  =
|category    =Gay magazine
|company      =Spartacus
|country      = {{flag|Netherlands}}
|firstdate    =June 1979
|lastdate    =December 1985
|Political    =
|based        =[[Amsterdam]]
|language    =English
|website      =
|issn        =0167-4749
}}
'''''Paedo Alert News''''' was an English-language international magazine aimed specifically at homosexual pedophiles, officially published in the [[Netherlands]]<ref>Sandfort, Theo. "Pedophilia and the Gay Movement". ''Journal of Homosexuality'', Vol. XIII, nr. 2-3, 1987.</ref><ref>Kent, George. ''Children in the International Political Economy''. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 1995. ISBN 0312128703.</ref> between 1979 and 1985 by the Spartacus association. Roughly bi-monthly, the magazine contained news, articles, essays, photography, information on pedophilia and childhood and other material of interest to pedophiles. Specialists as [[Edward Brongersma]] and [[Frits Bernard]] were frequent contributors to the magazine.
It begun publication as '''''Pan: a Magazine about Boy-Love'''''<ref>Califia, Pat. ''Public sex: The culture of radical sex''. Berkeley: Cleis Press, 1994.</ref> in June 1979. Following a legal threat from the unrelated imprint [[Pan Books]], the original name was changed to ''Paedo Alert News'' (P.A.N.) in the 13th issue.
==References==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Pedophilia in literature]]
[[Category:Pedophile activism]]
[[Category:Modern pederasty]]


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://exitinterview.biz/rarities/panfull.htm PAN archive]
*[http://exitinterview.biz/rarities/panfull.htm] PAN magazine - .PDF reproductions and .HTML files
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20130124151155/http://newgon.com/wiki/PAN Newgon (Web archive)]  
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20130124151155/http://newgon.com/wiki/PAN Newgon (Web archive)]  


[[Category:Newspapers and magazines]]
[[Category:Newspapers and magazines]]

Revision as of 04:35, 20 February 2015

Pan: a magazine about boy-love (1979-ca 1984) was a boylove magazine published in English in Amsterdam by Frank Torey.

The magazine begun publication as Pan: a magazine about boy-love in June 1979. The publisher was Spartacus and its ISSN number was 0167-4749. It was supposed to be published five times a year, but its publication was quite irregular. Since issue 13 (October 1982) its titled was changed to P.A.N. (subtitled Paedo Alert News) and published by Coltsfoot Press. The last known issue was issue 20 (October 1984).

Template:Infobox magazine Paedo Alert News was an English-language international magazine aimed specifically at homosexual pedophiles, officially published in the Netherlands[1][2] between 1979 and 1985 by the Spartacus association. Roughly bi-monthly, the magazine contained news, articles, essays, photography, information on pedophilia and childhood and other material of interest to pedophiles. Specialists as Edward Brongersma and Frits Bernard were frequent contributors to the magazine.

It begun publication as Pan: a Magazine about Boy-Love[3] in June 1979. Following a legal threat from the unrelated imprint Pan Books, the original name was changed to Paedo Alert News (P.A.N.) in the 13th issue.

References

  1. Sandfort, Theo. "Pedophilia and the Gay Movement". Journal of Homosexuality, Vol. XIII, nr. 2-3, 1987.
  2. Kent, George. Children in the International Political Economy. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 1995. ISBN 0312128703.
  3. Califia, Pat. Public sex: The culture of radical sex. Berkeley: Cleis Press, 1994.


External links