Illustrated with detournéed photographs, comic strips, advertisements, and artwork; with unbound sheets, flyers, posters, and promotional materials laid-in; most issues with subtitles.No. 1, a card wrapper printed on all 4 pages, includes inserts of single-sheet (folded once), List of Publications, January 1962, sub-titled Are You A Bore?, and single sheet (folded once) pamphlet Selected Fruits & Nuts.No. 4 with reproduction of racist magazine Kill! (no. 1, July 1962) staple-bound-in.No. 7 with 4-leaf pamphlet stapled-in, comprising satiric essay on police use of dogs, and illustrated with detournéed advertisements; with inserts of single-sheet (folded once) List of Publications, January 1962, sub-titled Are You A Bore?, and with single sheet reproduction of story on children’s creativity, from the London Times Educational Supplement.No. 8 with single sheet insert List of Publications May 1984, sub-titled Are You A Bore?No. 10 includes broadside : "Fuck for Peace."10 issues of YEAH magazine came out between 1961-1965, described by Tuli Kupferberg as “a satiric excursion; a sardonic review; a sarcastic epitome; a chronicle of the last days.”