Editore: New Politics Publishing Co., 1966
Softcover. Condizione: Very Good. Very Good yellow paperback with some cover wear. 98 pages, unmarked. ; ECR N4N; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 98 pages.
Editore: The Independent Socialist Club, Berkeley, CA, 1967
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Manoscritto / Collezionismo cartaceo
Pamphlet. 25p., staplebound pamphlet, very good. Revised from the 1965 edition.
Editore: Berkeley Barb, Berkeley, 1967
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, illustrated with b&w photos, local ads, articles, news, columns, evenly toned, pen notations and markings on front wrap, else good on newsprint. Cover stories on American soldiers in Vietnam committing atrocities. "Let's Support Our Boys" native American cartoon by R. Cobb. Report on a Digger in Chicago. General Hershey Bar's Conspiracy for Peace. The conclusion of Marvin Garson analysis of the NCNP Chicago meeting: "The Whites: a Clown Show" Issue numbering out of sequence throughout volume 5.
Editore: The Trystero Company, 1968
Da: DJ Smith Books, Carmichael, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale
No Binding. Condizione: Good. No Jacket. Very first issue of radical underground newspaper. Was folded, so there are creases both horizontally and vertically. Light chipping to edges, and pages are beginning to brown with age. Lead story is about Lenny Glaser, a Free Speech Movement organizer in the early 1960s. Entire back cover is a psychedelic illustration of a cross by Wes Wilson, who went on to design posters for Bill Graham.
Editore: The Trystero Co. 1968, 1968
Da: Wonderland Books, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
ed. paperback very good condition - folded in the middle and a bit tanned -.
Editore: The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1968
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Arte / Stampa / Poster Prima edizione
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, news, opinion, articles, photos, events, actions, comix, psychedelia, blue print instead of black, heavy toning to fold else very good on newsprint. The Express Times was S.F.'s main political underground paper. In a pioneering instance of "fake news," this issue's cover story is "Onassis Assassinated", a little yarn about the wealthy shipping magnate being poisoned aboard his fabulous yacht while celebrating his marriage to Jackie Kennedy just days before. Onassis didn't actually die until 1975 from respiratory failure. Also a dubious report inside about Warren Hinckle and Sidney Zion visiting Roy Cohn on a fund-raising mission for Ramparts magazine. Centerspread is a quasi-poster featuring seven poems by staffer Sandy Darlington. Joan Holden and R.G. Davis provide an extended plug for the S.F. Mime Troupe's upcoming plays. Frank Bardacke continues his dissecting of the '68 Olympics in his sports column. The longest piece in the issue is a meandering meditation on the Passamaquoddy Indians of Maine, which makes Hunter Thompson's output look disciplined and to the point, by comparison. A strange issue.
Editore: The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1968
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale
Newspaper. 20p., underground tabloid, illustrations, photos, cartoons, evenly toned, some edgewear, minor foxing on covers, Good. S.F.'s main political underground paper. Cover story on LBJ. Cleaver talks to Leary. P.I.S.S. Prisoners Information & Support Services. Mime Troupe declares war on Rock Musicals. Panthers play Fillmore East. Center-spread photos of the Solstice celebration sponsored by The Diggers and photographed by Hank Meals.
Editore: The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1969
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, photos, comics, art, articles, reviews, news, local ads, very lightly toned, light fraying, folded slightly askew, else very good on newsprint. S.F.'s main political underground paper. Cover photo of feminist pickets at KYA (radio) Bridal Fair on Nob Hill, with more picket pix on pg. 3. Extended interview with two soldiers who had recently escaped from the Presidio stockade. Coverage of the Oakland Seven, of Third World Liberation Front strike at UC Berkeley, with the centerspread given over to several articles about the latest Magic Theatre residency at Steppenwolf bar and one on the Living Theater about to come to town. Full page poem by death row poet Jack Rainsberger. Profile of Buckminster Fuller with his quirky pronouncements, and a letter to the editor complaining about Hip Capitlism and that "it now costs $3.50 to get into the Fillmore or Winterland. $3.50 is just too f**king much.".
Editore: The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1968
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, news, opinion, articles, photos, events, actions, comix, psychedelia, small red pen scribble on cover, else very good on newsprint. The Express Times was S.F.'s main political underground paper. Became San Francisco Good Times and later Good Times. Garson was a member of the Free Speech Movement in Berkeley and was jailed in December because of his involvement with the Democratic national Convention protests. Cover story, headlined "Court Orders Wallace Testicles Removed," is report on a George Wallace rally at the Cow Palace. Other pieces include Marvin Garson's "Confessions of a Mescaline Eater," about hanging around UC Berkeley during the "Cleaver Crisis"; the text of a Martin Nicolaus speech at the American Sociological Association berating his fellow academics; report on a GI march and demo at S.F. Civic Center, and a centerspread of poetry of dubious quality by Martha Kearns and Todd Gitlin. Usual news of the day (e.g. founding of the White Panther Party in Detroit, battle over UC Berkeley's decision to not support the UFW's grape boycott, a SNCC organizer's conviction and appeal in Dallas, etc.).
Editore: The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1968
Da: Better Read Than Dead, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
October 23, 1968. Underground weekly which ran for 62 issues (before rebranding and flying under the masthead Good Times until 1972) from the Bay Area countercultural scene and Berkeley Free Speech Movement. Edited by Marvin Garson, the SFET became a hotbed of radical journalism, underground cartoonists, and even organic food justice (with Alice Waters frequently contributing recipes and columns). This issue contains articles on the death of Aristotle Onassis, the yucky and mucky fundraising overtures of RAMPARTS to less than revolutionary figures aboard yachts, the various fisticuffs and intimidation beatings by the Progressive Labor Party, investigative journalism on Indian affairs in Downeast Maine, "Theater as Brick not Theater as Banana" by Joan Holden and R.G. Davis, a poetry centerfold from Sandy Darlington, and more. Very Good. Some toning, foxing, soiling and edgewear including shallow closed tears and chipping, but all material present. Folded tabloid newsprint (11-1/2 x 16 in). Blue ink. 16 pp.
Editore: The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1968
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Arte / Stampa / Poster
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, news, opinion, articles, photos, events, actions, comix, psychedelia, evenly toned, front wrap stained with one stain bleeding through to next few pages, small section torn out of one edge with no loss of text, else good on newsprint. The Express Times was S.F.'s main political underground paper. Became San Francisco Good Times and later Good Times. Garson was a member of the Free Speech Movement in Berkeley and was jailed in December because of his involvement with the Democratic national Convention protests. Cover headline seems tongue-in-cheek as the accompanying report on Draft Week demonstrations is extremely jaundiced and dismissive of aborted efforts to stir up the crowd. Main feature article in the issue is a transcript of a joint press conference held in Newark, NJ by Leroi Jones (soon to be Amari Baraka), Charles Kinney, a Newark police detective, and Anthony Imperiale, a local player in the Italian American community, the purpose of which seems to have been to clear up "misunderstandings" between Newark Blacks and whites, police, and SDS community organizers. The centerspread is a fold-out poster for "FREE" which celebrates the projects and visions of the post-Diggers' Free City Collective in a giant run-on sentence by Express Times co-editor Robert Novick and photos of free food, free poetry, and short skirts.
Editore: The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1968
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale
Newspaper. 20p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, news, opinion, articles, photos, events, actions, comix, psychedelia, evenly toned, pen notation, rubberstamp, and address label on front wrap, else very good on newsprint. S.F.'s main political underground paper. Cover story on the call by Mayor Alioto for citizens to turn in their guns. The Express Times offers to collect them, no questions answered. Also "Atmosphere of Violence" cop photos.
Editore: Berkeley Barb, Berkeley, 1967
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, illustrated with b&w photos, local ads, articles, etc. Evenly toned, otherwise very good. Cover story and centerspread of photos by Warren on the Stop the Draft Week Action. The issue numbering for volume 5 got out of whack so we have stated the issue and whole number as printed though these may be incorrect.
Editore: The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1969
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, news, opinion, articles, photos, events, actions, comix, psychedelia, evenly toned, lightly edgeworn, address on front wrap, small hole at fold, else good on newsprint. The Express Times was S.F.'s main political underground paper. Became San Francisco Good Times and later Good Times. Garson was a member of the Free Speech Movement in Berkeley and was jailed in December because of his involvement with the Democratic national Convention protests. Cover welcomes 1969 with a drawing of a naked woman sprawled with legs spread. Cobb cartoon depicts trash floating in space. More on SF State. Panthers recognize Oakland 7. Article by Heina on The Indians, the Panthers and The Diggers. Back page of "God-Nose" by Jaxon.
Editore: The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1968
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, news, opinion, articles, photos, events, actions, comix, psychedelia, evenly toned, mis-folded, address on front wrap, top corner creased, else very good on newsprint. The Express Times was S.F.'s main political underground paper. Cover story on the strike at State with cops drawing guns, Reagan grinning, SDS, BSU and others. Half-page cartoon from Crumb (as R. Crud) Snatched! on the police raid on Moe's Books where they "Snatched" early works by Crumb. Family Dog loses their permit. Centerfold report by Darlington on the Yippie Pre-Erection Day Party. Full-page ad for a Book Sale at Shakespeare & Co. (98 cent books!) Interview with bomber involved in Bay Area bombings.
Editore: The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1968
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale
Newspaper. 20p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, news, opinion, articles, photos, events, actions, comix, psychedelia, very good on newsprint. S.F.'s main political underground paper. Cover story on the call by Mayor Alioto for citizens to turn in their guns. The Express Times offers to collect them, no questions answered. Also "Atmosphere of Violence" cop photos.
Editore: Berkeley Barb, Berkeley, 1967
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, illustrated with b&w photos, local ads, articles, news, columns, toning,very edgeworn and brittle else good on newsprint. Cover story and centerspread of photos by Warren on the Stop the Draft Week Action. The issue numbering for volume 5 got out of whack so we have stated the issue and whole number as printed though these may be incorrect.
Editore: The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1968
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Arte / Stampa / Poster Prima edizione
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, news, opinion, articles, photos, events, actions, comix, psychedelia, blue print instead of black, mailing address stamped on cover else very good on newsprint. The Express Times was S.F.'s main political underground paper. In a pioneering instance of "fake news," this issue's cover story is "Onassis Assassinated", a little yarn about the wealthy shipping magnate being poisoned aboard his fabulous yacht while celebrating his marriage to Jackie Kennedy just days before. Onassis didn't actually die until 1975 from respiratory failure. Also a dubious report inside about Warren Hinckle and Sidney Zion visiting Roy Cohn on a fund-raising mission for Ramparts magazine. Centerspread is a quasi-poster featuring seven poems by staffer Sandy Darlington. Joan Holden and R.G. Davis provide an extended plug for the S.F. Mime Troupe's upcoming plays. Frank Bardacke continues his dissecting of the '68 Olympics in his sports column. The longest piece in the issue is a meandering meditation on the Passamaquoddy Indians of Maine, which makes Hunter Thompson's output look disciplined and to the point, by comparison. A strange issue.
Editore: Berkeley Barb, Berkeley, 1967
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, illustrated with b&w photos, local ads, articles, news, columns, toning, very good on newsprint. Cover story on SF State Campus insurrection with semi-nude Jeffrey "Fuck" Poland toking and Black Power leader Jimmy Garrett. Farmworkers win court battle. Tuli on How to Think About the Police. The issue numbering for volume 5 got out of whack so we have stated the issue and whole number as printed though these may be incorrect.
Editore: Berkeley Barb, Berkeley, 1967
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, illustrated with b&w photos, local ads, articles, news, columns, toning, long closed tear at fold on front page else good on newsprint. Cover story and centerspread of photos by Warren on the Stop the Draft Week Action. The issue numbering for volume 5 got out of whack so we have stated the issue and whole number as printed though these may be incorrect.
Editore: Berkeley Barb, Berkeley, 1967
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, illustrated with b&w photos, local ads, articles, news, columns, toning, very good on newsprint. Cover collage by Metcalf of Peace and Love and naked girls of course. Inside: Were Cops Gunning for Huey? illustrated with the infamous bamboo chair photo. Bad Blood in Haight. Fort Hood GI Riot. Pentagon protest report.SF Mime Troupe review. The issue numbering for volume 5 got out of whack so we have stated the issue and whole number as printed though these may be incorrect.
Editore: The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1968
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, news, opinion, articles, photos, events, actions, comix, psychedelia, midfolded, evenly toned, wraps worn along spine, else good on newsprint. The Express Times was S.F.'s main political underground paper. Cover story: Peace & Freedom candidate Garson concedes to - a Pig? Bob Dylan's lawyer sends a cease and desist letter to underground Canadian paper Straight which was publishing an unauthorized serialization of his novel "Tarantula" Centerspread photos of the Yippie's Pre-Erection Day Party! Lester: Pigs Can Be People.
Editore: The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1968
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, news, opinion, articles, photos, events, actions, comix, psychedelia, evenly toned, lightly worn, three red pen notations and a staple on front wrap, else good on newsprint. S.F.'s main political underground paper. Cover is clever collage of six LBJs as a chamber music ensemble. Inside: Marvin Garson poo-poo's Bobby Kennedy's primary campaign ("his speaking style has a painful resemblance to Donald Duck's"), long excerpt from epic Fidel Castro speech on the revolutionary roles of intellectuals, reports on a SDS-sponsored "New Left Summit" in Chicago prepping for the upcoming Dem. Convention demos and on the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party's plan to once again push to represent MS at the con. Letters from Czechoslovakia about the "free speech movement" there, Bardacke's sports column on UCLA sports & black nationalism, illustrated recipe by Alice Waters, and bonus half-page cartoon by Rick Griffin of "the miraculous gold tree".
Editore: The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1968
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Arte / Stampa / Poster
Newspaper. 20p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, news, opinion, articles, photos, events, actions, comix, psychedelia, evenly toned, stains and extensive pen notations on front wrap, else good on newsprint. Cover stories on Omar Shariff as Che, Warhol supports Rockefeller, Mark Lane on the FBI. Also the Mexican Student revolt and Lester on the Black revolutionary Struggle and the ambush of police in Cleveland. Photos from Vietnam by a private in the Army Back cover poster by Johnson.
Editore: The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1968
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, news, opinion, articles, photos, events, actions, comix, psychedelia, evenly toned, large pen scribble and a few small stains on front wrap, else good on newsprint. The Express Times was S.F.'s main political underground paper. Cover story illustrated by Coit Tower photo about the YIPs partying in downtown SF. Back page interview with Godard illustrated with photo. Prescient. He states that we need more films from African Americans and Workers. Also that in two years' time we would be putting cassettes of Godard into our TV sets!
Editore: The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1969
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, photos, comics, art, articles, reviews, news, local ads, very lightly toned else very good on newsprint. Final issue under the Express Times Banner. Sixty-second issue thus. Followed shortly by Good Times, the Church of the Times.
Editore: The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1969
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, news, opinion, articles, photos, events, actions, comix, psychedelia, light wear and toning else good on newsprint. Continued coverage of SF State, Cal, Mission High, the Presidio & the Oakland 7. Back page "God-Nose" strip The Express Times was S.F.'s main political underground paper. Became San Francisco Good Times and later Good Times. Garson was a member of the Free Speech Movement in Berkeley and was jailed in December because of his involvement with the Democratic national Convention protests.
Editore: The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1968
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, news, opinion, articles, photos, events, actions, comix, psychedelia, creases, foxing else good on newsprint with minor wear. The Express Times was S.F.'s main political underground paper. Became San Francisco Good Times and later Good Times. Garson was a member of the Free Speech Movement in Berkeley and was jailed in December because of his involvement with the Democratic National Convention protests. Full-page Cobb cartoon cover of a little Black boy with nothing and a little White boy pulling a wagon of toys saying "If ya got somethin' it's cause you're good, if ya got nothin' it's because you're bad.ask Santa Claus" God-Nose Comix by Jaxon begins. Marcuse essay. More on the SF State Strike.
Editore: The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1969
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Arte / Stampa / Poster Prima edizione
Newspaper. 20p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, photos, comics, art, articles, reviews, news, local ads, toned else good on newsprint. S.F.'s main political underground paper. Cover story on Chinatown with art by Driggs and poem by Landau. Back cover postern "A Song of Ouroboros" by Johnson. Inside: "Know Your Presidio" with map. Copstoppers Notebook #3. Oakland 7. SF State.Large MC5 Kick Out the Jams poster.Centerspread chain letter: Plant Your Seeds marijuana effort. Marcus on Jeff Fahey.
Editore: The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1969
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, photos, comics, art, articles, reviews, news, local ads, very lightly toned else very good on newsprint. Cover story interview with Caen.