Pseudopsychoenvironmencology Today

This page of Pseudopsychoenvironmencology Today is the "Special" advertised on the banner of the cover.  Actually it served as the framework for the entire booklet.  I created the "Mental Maze" first in 1976, then set about filling each page with content of some sort. The whole booklet was designed to be produced from 8 standard size sheets of paper, photocopied front and back. After the photocopying, each sheet was cut in half, each half was creased in the middle, and the whole thing was assembled magazine style with a couple of staples on the crease.
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Who Needs It?
Son of Glieb by James Newton Thames


Art, Already
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Mystery Photo Answer
Find the Bats Answers
Winning Page
Cover
(Plain Text for page 2):

Special Feature Page

The Mental Maze

Located on each page of this magazine you will find instructions and/or choices of pages to turn to.  The object of this maze is to follow the chain of referring pages to the "WIN" page (pg. 64).

Begin on page number three.  After making your choice, turn to the page number indicated by that choice.  On "SINGLE CHOICE" pages, you have no choice.  On "DEAD END" pages, you must either go back to the start page or go back to the page that referred you to the dead end and make another choice.

Counting pages three and sixty-four, the shortest chain of pages from start to "WIN" is four pages long.

"PSEUDOPSYCHOENVIRONMENCOLOGY TODAY" Copyright © May 1977 by James N. Thames, 2511 Friar Tuck lane, Austin, Texas 78704.  Nothing can be reprinted in any manner or form without the written permission of James N. Thames.
 

 
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