Lingua: Inglese
Editore: City Publishing, San Francisco, 1973
Da: Clayton Fine Books, Shepherdstown, WV, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. First Edition. All six issues are in near fine/fine condition. A wide-ranging guide to the arts in San Francisco.
Editore: Himalayan Watershed Properties, Inc, Berkeley, 1970
Da: Alta-Glamour Inc., Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
36 pp. Approx. 8.5 x 11.5"; folds out to 11.5 x 17. White paper covers, newsprint interiors. Copies have been stored flat. This issue: focus on the occult and video art this issue. Includes: In the Dusk of the Equinox, by Harvey Bialey. Architonics, by Hussain McGinley. Macumba: Organ interview with David St. Clair & Maggie Anthony. Comic by Klein Pulcinellenboek. Marxist Mystics, by S. Lipney. How to be a Magician in Your Spare Time, by Deblin LeMohle (includes a photo by Robert Altman). On Kenneth Anger, by Jack Flash. The Great American Alchemy. Celebration, by Alice Polesky (Big Sur Festival; photos bty Robert Altman). B.B. King interview by Sam Silver. Candy Barr in Time and Space, by Stephen Schneck (notes and specualtions on the classic porno, Smart Alec). The Hairy Table, by Ed Sanders. Captain Video, by Jon Stewart. Zen Tubes, by Marco Vassi (with a small R. Crumb illo). Cassette Hype, by Howard Junker. Video Scene: San Francisco. So What? by Ronny Davis. Taping the Galaxy, by Alex Gross. Everwhere, poem by Liam O'Gallagher. Guerrilla Warfare in the Videosphere. Book and film reviews, tarot column by Olivia Darkcrystal. Of note: ad for art show at The Phoenix, Berkeley: Kate Mendrey, The Last Supper and Hans Bellmer, Recent Graphics. Mandrey's work is the subject of an article in The Organ Vol. 01, No. 06. Tabloid newspaper format magazine, 11.5 x 17 in. Light wear; some rubbing along fold and two small tears to fore-edge. Mild age-toning to newsprint; white paper still bright. Very good.
Editore: Himalayan Watershed Properties, Inc, Berkeley, CA, 1971
Da: Sekkes Consultants, North Dighton, MA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Softcover. Condizione: Near fine. First edition. Vintage counter culture tabloid, filled with interviews, politics and culture, comics, photos, fiction, erotica, the occult, drugs, reviews, et al. Highlights include: Heroin in the Military, by Jon Stewart; Narcotics in Vietnam; Politics of the Drug Plague by Michael Rossman; Interview with Lady Divine by Edward Rason; Interview with Jerry Lee Louis; Sari wrapping with Naomi Lowinski. Light darkening to the edges. book.
Editore: Himalayan Watershed Properties, Inc, Berkeley, 1971
Da: Alta-Glamour Inc., Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
36 pp. Approx. 8.5 x 11.5"; folds out to 11.5 x 17. White paper covers, newsprint interiors. Copies have been stored flat. this issue has a focus: 'Within' - pregnancy and childbirth, plus film, Nepal, etc. Borning, by Jon Stewart. Photo by Walter Chappell. A Dark and Stormy Night, by Stevie Lipney (on home delivery). A Long Time Coming, by Joan Weiner. Conscious at the Moment of Delivery, by Freude Bartlett. Katmandu Notebook: Another Turn of the Wheel in Edge City, text and photos by Joe Shields. Get Your Shit Together, by F. Balcomb (recycling and waste). Centerspread: A Collector's Item - R. Crumb sketchbook art, including 'Charlie Manson Comics'. Trash Backlash: an interview with director Paul Morrissey. The Last Supper: A Gathering ofGargoyles, by Ken Sanderson (the installation art of Kate Mendrey). Where Did It All Come From? Where Is It All Going? by Gerard van der Leun (on the First International Erotic Film Festival). On Lovemaking: an interview with Scott Bartlett. Book and film reviews, including Morrissey's Trash. Tarot column by Olivia Darkcrystal. Inside back cover: Spell Against Demons, poem by Gary Snyder. Tabloid newspaper format magazine, 11.5 x 17 in. Light wear; mild age-toning to newsprint and faint warp to fore-edge; very slight dampstain to some page edges; white paper still bright. Very good.
Editore: Himalayan Watershed Properties, Inc, Berkeley, 1971
Da: Alta-Glamour Inc., Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
36 pp. Approx. 8.5 x 11.5"; folds out to 11.5 x 17. White paper covers, newsprint interiors. Copies have been stored flat. More of a Habit Than Usin': Amazing Dope Tales by Those in the Know, by Alpha Sort. The Doings of Dealer McDope, comic by Dave Sheridan. Hooker, Wife of One, Mother of Two, Whore of Many, by Christopher Stewart. Going Through His and/or Her Changes, interview with Angela Keyes Douglas, by Howard Pearlstein. Lost in the Ozone Again with Commander Cody, by Dick Lupoff. Centerspread poster, photocollage by David Singer. The Assassination and Persecution of John Fitzgerald Kennedy and James Garrison, by Ed Everett. Notes for a Novel of the Revolution, by Tom Clark and Tom Veitch. Godzilla in the Redwoods: Ecology in Action, by Paul Jacobs. The Browning of Business, by Nicholas Johnson. Book and film reviews, tarot column by Olivia Darkcrystal. Tabloid newspaper format magazine, 11.5 x 17 in. Light wear; mild age-toning to newsprint; white paper still bright, some dscoloration along fold. Very good.
Editore: Himalayan Watershed Properties, Inc, Berkeley, 1971
Da: Alta-Glamour Inc., Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
All nine issues. 36 pp. each. Approx. 8.5 x 11.5"; folds out to 11.5 x 17. White paper covers, newsprint interiors. Published by Christopher Weills. An exemplary counterculture tabloid, every issue filled with interviews, politics and culture, comics, photos, fiction, erotica, the occult, drugs, reviews, et al. Highlights include: The Cockettes Play the Palace. A Conversation with Allen Ginsberg. Fetishphile column, with Tomi Ungerer illo. Suds Smut, comic by S. Clay Wilson. The Tarot: Shut Up and Deal, by Maggie Anthony. Truckin' Towards Taos with Tootsie, by Jon Stewart. The Unreal History of Snatch Comix, by Gerard van der Leun. Little Johnny Fuckerfaster, by R. Crumb. A Much Wilder Suck Than You Think! Notes of a Smutmonger, by Don Donahue. Centerspread collage by Satty. Understanding Orgasm, by Susan Lydon. We Agree; Free Weed. Architonics, by Hussain McGinley. Macumba: Organ interview with David St. Clair & Maggie Anthony. Marxist Mystics, by S. Lipney. On Kenneth Anger, by Jack Flash. B.B. King interviewed by Sam Silver. Candy Barr in Time and Space, by Stephen Schneck (notes and specualtions on the classic porno, Smart Alec). The Hairy Table, by Ed Sanders. Zen Tubes, by Marco Vassi. Video Scene: San Francisco. Guerrilla Warfare in the Videosphere. Theme of No. 4 is 'Within' - pregnancy and childbirth, plus film, Nepal, etc. Borning, by Jon Stewart. A Dark and Stormy Night, by Stevie Lipney (on home delivery). A Long Time Coming, by Joan Weiner. Conscious at the Moment of Delivery, by Freude Bartlett. Katmandu Notebook: Another Turn of the Wheel in Edge City, text and photos by Joe Shields. Centerspread: A Collector's Item - R. Crumb sketchbook art, including 'Charlie Manson Comics'. Trash Backlash: an interview with director Paul Morrissey. Where Did It All Come From? Where Is It All Going? by Gerard van der Leun (on the First International Erotic Film Festival). Issue 5 has a focus on cults. Cover art by Greg Irons. The New Right, by Jon Stewart. Scientology: The High Church of Org Tech Baby! by Kevin Olsen and Sam Silver. The Process, by Joshua Sunchild (on the Process Church of the Final Judgment). Plus articles on Hare Krishna, Synanon, and Ayn Rand. Captain Bright-Tights, by Dick Lupoff (comics and the comics code). Picture Postcard Home, by Jimmy Nolan (on the Cockettes). The Mick Jagger Story, by Tom Veitch. More of a Habit Than Usin': Amazing Dope Tales by Those in the Know, by Alpha Sort. The Doings of Dealer McDope, comic by Dave Sheridan. Hooker, Wife of One, Mother of Two, Whore of Many, by Christopher Stewart. Going Through His and/or Her Changes, interview with Angela Keyes Douglas, by Howard Pearlstein. Lost in the Ozone Again with Commander Cody, by Dick Lupoff. The Assassination and Persecution of John Fitzgerald Kennedy and James Garrison, by Ed Everett. Notes for a Novel of the Revolution, by Tom Clark and Tom Veitch. The Battle of Berkeley, by Jon Stewart. Child of Tomorrow, comic by William M. Gaines and Al Feldstein. Interview with Country Joe McDonald. The Stripper, photo-essay by Robert Foothorap. Motorcycle Consciousness, by Joseph Shields; Robert Williams on bike art, etc. Jerry Garcia interview, by Frank Fedele (with photos by Robert Altman). The Scag Offensive: Heroin in the Military, by Jon Stewart, plu a report on narcotics in Vietnam. Politics of the Drug Plague, by Michael Rossman. The Adventures of Sgt. Smack, by Greg Irons and Tom Veitch. Interview with drag queen and Multiple Maniacs star Divine. Jerry Lee Lewis interview. Come Back, Lyndon! by Robert Anton Wilson and Robert J. Shea. Who Is The Third That Walks Beside You? by William Burroughs. Photogs include Robert Altman. Poetry by Allen Ginsberg, Pierre Reverdy, Tom Clark, Tristan Tzara, Liam O'Gallagher, Gary Snyder, David Ignatow, Belle Randall, etc. Plus lots of little bonuses, like an ad for the Sutter Cinema in the form of a four-panel Roger Brand cartoon, ads for contemporary records and events, abortion services, and classifieds. Tabloid newspaper format magazine, 11.5 x 17 in. Light wear; soft horizontal folds, as issued; all copies have been stored flat. Mild age-toning to newsprint; white paper still bright. Small closed tear to bottom of last few pages of last issue. A Very good+ set.
Editore: Himalayan Watershed Properties, Berkeley, 1971
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Newspaper. 36p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, photos, art, psychedelia, reviews, poetry, lightly-worn else very good on newsprint. Interviews with Jerry Garcia & Melvin Van Peebles. Comix by Spain and Wilson. Choppers! Leathermen! Biker Art!
Editore: Himalayan Watershed Properties, Berkeley, 1971
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Arte / Stampa / Poster Prima edizione
Newspaper. 36p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, photos, art, psychedelia, reviews, poetry, lightly-worn else very good on newsprint. On birth. Paul Morrisey interview. Erotic film festival. R. Crumb centerfold poster.
Editore: Himalayan Watershed Properties, Inc, Berkeley, 1971
Da: D. Anthem, Bookseller, Cornish Flat, NH, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: ESA
A significant run (lacking the first three issues) of this short-lived enigmatic underground newspaper that according to associate editor Howard Pearlstein existed in an "interesting reality that hung between the traditional Berkeley leftist point of view of publisher Christoper Weills and the Eisenhower Republican perspective of editor Gerard Van der Leun." The paper featured two color covers with black & white interiors and a centerfold poster. The content was often a confusing mix of gender bending eroticism, alternative religious exploration, political leftism, countercultural anti-authoritarianism, with issue five featuring a lengthy exploration The New Right. Notable content for the issues included here (nos. 4-9) include a centerfold poster by Robert Crumb (issue 4), a special report on the New Right that explores Scientology, The Process, Hare Krishna, Synanon, Randianism (Ayn Rand), a profile of the Cockettes, lengthy interviews with a San Francisco sex worker and a "militant tranassexual" (also, Jerry Garcia, Country Joe MacDonald and other musicians) coverage of the Kennedy assassination and the Battle of Berkeley, "Notes for a Novel of the Revolution" by Tom Clark and Tom Veitch, articles on drug and motorcycle culture, a profile of H. P. Lovecraft, underground comix, etc. Side-folding tabloid format, each issue 36 p., illus. A near fine run.