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Paperback. Condizione: Fair. No Jacket. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
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Editore: The Berkeley Barb, Berkeley, 1969
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Newspaper. 24p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, illustrated with b&w photos, local ads, articles, news, columns, evenly toned, else very good on newsprint. Cover is a photo of a topless women beside a photo of Grace Slick. Below is "On Wisconsin!" a report on attacks by the Madison Police Dept. Inside find a profile of cartoonist S. Clay Wilson, People's Park, the Chinese-American Maoist group Red Guards, reports from the Madison Daily Cardinal.
Editore: Allan Coult Berkeley, CA, 1969
Da: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
[27] pp.; 44.5 x 29.2 cm.; loose leaves; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Issue 193 of Berkeley Barb, edited by Max Scher. Contents include: "Mind Radar," by Sgt. Pepper; "Sex and Power," by Cassandra; "Bore -- Can You Dig It?," by Reverend Richard Miller, ULC; "Behind the News," by David Stucki; Remember?;" "Freeing Huey: Here's How To Do It," by Stew Albert; "The Trouble at Merritt;" "Wee Willie Just Keeps On Truckin'," by PAT; "What Do Men Live By?," by Peggy Irving; "Freaks Freak Out Joe's Quake Fest;" "Baskett's Family;" "Sultan Warns NAACP," by Bil Paul; "People's Park: Free For All," by Stew Albert; "Everybody's Happy," by Kathy; "White panther Communication;" "Cutting Remarks," by Ellen Mendicino; "No Love Lost," by PAT; "Fighting Fire;" "Malcolm X," by Keith Lampe; "Homo Death: Killer Cops at Large," by Steve Haines; "How U.S. Homos Are Hassled," by the Student Homophile League at Columbia University; "Gay Strike Turns Grim;" "St. Paul;" "Calls Gay Death 'Official Murder;" "Protest Killing;" "People Move On Timber Rip-Off," by Keith Lampe; "A Bag O' Mud For Da Mudda's," by Keith Lampe; Outa Site;" "Catch Twenty Seven;" "New Dog Scene;" "GI's Just May Make the Break;" "Here's How to Go to Ord and Why;" "14 at Ft. Ord: Face to Face," by Corey Miller; "Freddie's Up Front on Farm;" "Bridges Stalled: SF State Tials, Travesties," by PAT; "Be-In Bust;" "No Strike Out West But Lotsa Balls;" "Judge Offs Campus Trials;" "Respondez!," by Walt Whitman; "Upstate Pigs Hit Happy Homes;" "A Bust Named Desire;" "Okay," by John Carry; "The Phantom Pig;" "U.S. Judge Perpetrates Top Outrage;" "Dope Burn News;" "John and Yoko," an interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono; "At the Flick," with Lenny Lipton; "Hippocrates," by Eugene Schoenfeld, M.D.; "Anti-Meany Med Corps;" "How Bail Beats Poor;" "Worth Seeing;" "Gets Card;" "Out-Spokane;" "Ads" and "Scenedrome." Good. Folded in two with tanning of leaves and light edge wear. light tearing of edges of pages 13 - 16. Contents otherwise clean and unmarked.