Marihuana Myths and Realities.
North Hollywood: Brandon House, [1967]. First edition of this Paperback Original. Owner's name, covers rubbed, slight dampmark to top of spine and back cover, very good. More
North Hollywood: Brandon House, [1967]. First edition of this Paperback Original. Owner's name, covers rubbed, slight dampmark to top of spine and back cover, very good. More
n.p.:n.p., [1972]. "Re-Legalize Marijuana." Printed in green on white stock. Few faint spots of foxing to one end, else very good plus to near fine. More
North Hollywood: Brandon House, [1967]. First edition of this Paperback Original. A novel about the hippie scene on Sunset Strip and the "Teenie Boppers, Brinkniks, and Hippies who were currently flooding the Strip and converting it to their own shocking psychedelic pattern." Nice wraparound cover art depicting the various counterculture..... More
SF: Red House Books, ca. 1987. Pamphlet. First edition. Premier catalog from one of the earliest book dealers to specialize in Beat and '60s counterculture material. Back cover filled with ink notes, phone number in ink on the front cover, else very good. More
SF: Red House Books, ca. 1988. Quarto sheets folded once to make a pamphlet. First edition. Bookseller's catalog from one of the earliest dealers to specialize in Beat, avant-garde, and '60s counterculture material. Very good. More
SF: Red House Books, ca. 1988. Quarto sheets folded once to make a pamphlet. First edition. Bookseller's catalog from one of the first dealers to specialize in Beat and '60s counterculture material. Very good. More
SF: Red House Books, ca. 1988. Pamphlet. First edition. Bookseller's catalog from one of the first dealers to specialize in Beat and '60s counterculture material. Chip to edge of cover, else very good. More
SF: Red House Books, ca. 1988. Pamphlet. First edition. Bookseller's catalog from one of the first dealers to specialize in Beat and '60s counterculture material. Chip to edge of cover, else very good. More
SF: Red House Books, ca. 1988. Pamphlet. First edition. Bookseller's catalog from one of the earliest dealers to specialize in Beat and '60s counterculture material. Some prices circled in ink, else very good. More
SF: Red House Books, ca. 1988. Pamphlet. First edition. Bookseller's catalog from one of the earliest dealers to specialize in Beat, avant-garde, and '60s counterculture material. Very good. More
SF: Red House Books, ca. 1988. Quarto sheets folded once to make a pamphlet. First edition. Bookseller's catalog from one of the earliest dealers to specialize in Beat and '60s counterculture material. Very good. More
SF: Red House Books, ca. 1988. Quarto sheets folded once to make a pamphlet. First edition. Bookseller's catalog from one of the earliest dealers to specialize in avant-garde, Beat, and '60s counterculture material. Very good. More
SF: Red House Books, ca. 1988. Pamphlet. First edition. Bookseller's catalog from one of the earliest dealers to specialize in Beat and '60s counterculture material. Corner of back cover torn off, ink quiggle, else very good. More
NY: Award Books, [1967]. First edition of this Paperback Original. "The astonishing benefits available through the proper use of LSD..." Preface by Humphry Osmond. Introduction by Duncan Blewett. Afterword by Stanley Krippner. Spine lettering somewhat faded, else very good or better. More
[Brownsberg, IN: Biblical Evangelism, 1971]. Softbound. First edition of this Christian anti-drug tract. Owner's name, else fine. More
[Linden, NY: The Ampeg Company, ca. late '60s early '70s]. 4to. Pamphlet. First edition. An extensive dictionary of hip slang terms from Ampeg, the maker of amplifiers and musical equipment as a promotional item---not available for sale and there was no official distribution. Illustrated with charming small antique graphics throughout..... More
Universal City: Seven Seventy Publishers, 1966. Counterculture exploitation magazine with an emphasis on the Hell's Angels featuring a "Hell's Angels Special Inside Report" with photos and a glossary of Hell's Angels slang. Also includes articles such as "Escapism with So-called Wonder Drugs" (LSD), "Sunset Strip Gone Crazy," plus the requisite..... More
Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1982. 4to. Softbound. Later printing. The "Report of a Study by a Committee of the Institute of Medicine Division of Health Sciences Policy." Very slight toning to edges, else about fine and unread. More
Chicago: The National Insider, 1967. Tabloid, folded as issued. Features the bold headline: "Tragic LSD Sex Orgy Raped by 18 Men!" Detailed outrageous story inside features another huge headline: "LSD Doped Girl Raped By 18 Boys!" Paper toned but still supple, very good. Sensational exploitation styled after The National Inquirer---..... More
No place: Privately published, no date. This is one of the original bookplates that Ed Smith, bookseller and Thompson's "bodyguard" for signing events, made for Thompson to use at book signings. Nicely designed with black border and small ornamental device at the top. Fine (2.75" x 4.5"). More
[NY]: Privately published, 1917. Narrow 4to. Single sheet folded to make four pages. Gold leaf-covered paper covers features an illustration by Tice of a naked Eve holding a fig leaf, with the words "Bal Primitif Oct. 12" on the fig leaf. Inside is printed the info for the event that..... More
n.p.: Privately published, 1967. Announces the participation of The Wailers, P.H. Phactor, Weeds, Red Coats, Courtmen, Tweedy Brothers, Impacts, et al. The Trips Festval event took place at the Portland Armory on May 14, 1967. Designed by "Air Sign Co." which was primarily Paul Bassett with occasional help from Gina..... More
[El Cerrito, CA: Dust Books, 1966]. Pamphlet. First edition. Includes some nice drug poems by this tough-guy, ex-Marine, ex-junkie who Bukowski modeled himself after. Near fine. More
LA: Privately published, 1966. A visually dynamic poster utilizing Roy Lichtenstein's explosive "POP!" cover from Newsweek magazine along with a variety of interesting fonts promoting arguably the most famous Velvet Underground gig of all time. Warhol's influence on the group was at its height since he started managing them in..... More
SF: Walter/McBean Gallery, 1993. Pamphlet. First edition. Catalog to accompany Williams' show at the Walter/McBean Gallery of the San Francisco Art Institute. Designed by Sue Williams and Ursula Brookbank. Illustrated with outrageous, sometimes humorous drawings on sexual themes exploring the role of women in society. Not for the squeamish since..... More