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NY: Pocket Books, [1975]. First edition of this Paperback Original. "Their passionate lives, frenzied fame, and tragic deaths." Very fine. More
NY: Pocket Books, [1975]. First edition of this Paperback Original. "Their passionate lives, frenzied fame, and tragic deaths." Very fine. More
Kalimpong, India: Privately published by the author, 1970. 32mo. Pamphlet. First edition. Published as No. 52 in the Chen Booklet Series. The author describes the hippie dropout lifestyle in great depth and the trouble it leads to, including lots of references to LSD. This booklet in which Chen suggests that..... More
SF: Communication Company, 1967. 4to. Handbill reproducing in holograph this text in tribute to Native Americans. Published 2/7/67 less than a month after the Human Be-In. Printed in black on pink stock. Very early ComCo publication and scarce, we've never seen this one before. Very fine... More
SF: Communication Company, 1967. Tall 4to. Handbill reproducing in holograph this text in full: "The person next to you is lonely kiss them hold them fuck them Communication Company." Printed in black on white stock. Some creasing, corner rumpled, very good. Rare and early publication from the Communication Company... More
Kathmandu, Nepal: Bardo Matrix, ca. 1975. Broadside poem. First edition. Decorative design and lettering by Sidney E. Hushour. Woodblock printed in black and red on handmade Nepalese Lokta paper. Small, narrow chip to bottom left margin, else very good plus to near fine. More
Kathmandu, Nepal: Bardo Matrix, ca. 1975. Broadside poem. First edition. Illustrated with an elaborate woodblock print by Adrian Brooks. Printed on handmade Lokta Nepalese paper. Very near fine. More
No place: American International Records, 1970. LP record. Soundtrack for the American International hippie musical exploitation film directed by Roger Corman starring Robert Corff (of "Hair" fame) and Bud Cort. A group of hippies from various backgrounds "inherit" the nation after a mysterious gas attack exterminates everyone over twenty-five. Interestingly..... More
Cambridge, MA: Boatner Norton Press, 1981. Softbound. First edition. Spine faded and page edges slighty toned, solid very good plus. More
NY: Bantam, [1970]. First edition of this Paperback Original. A profile of the Baby Boomers and the "generation gap." Reprints articles and interviews culled from various sources profusely illustrated with photographs and unusual graphics. Inconspicuous owner's name inside front cover, else very good plus to near fine... More
[San Diego]: Phenix, [1968]. First edition of this Paperback Original about LSD-fueled swingers. "She crouched on her hands and knees; the sensations she was feeling from the drugs were overwhelming. She felt as if she had four or five minds." Cover illustration of partially naked tripping wife swappers by Ed..... More
No place: Nightstand, [1967]. First edition of this Paperback Original. "Reckless Desire Ruled Their Shame Cult!" Cover illustration of an artist painting a naked woman as another man lurks in the background. Fine. Rare. No copies on OCLC. More
n.p.: Ten Speed Press, [1971]. Oblong 16mo. Softbound. Second printing. Cartoons and text about dopers and drugs. Tiny remainder line to bottom edge, else fine. More
[SF]: City Lights Books, [1971]. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. Foreword by Allen Ginsberg. Fine in slightly used dust jacket with a couple of small creased tears and a minute chip. More
[Berkeley: Ronan, 1987]. 4to. Softbound. First edition thus, a revised edition after the 1974 original. Profusely illustrated. Long crease to front cover, touch of fading to spine, but solid very good and unread. More
n.p.:n.p., [1969]. Chicago's premiere underground paper. Articles on the Bank of America bombing, the Black Panthers, Gay Liberation, drugs, and various counterculture subjects. Also features Ron Cobb cartoons, prints Jerry Farber's "The Student as Nigger," and more. Covers and some pages printed in color. Fine (short tear to edge of..... More
SF & NY: City Lights & Harper & Row, [1980]. 4to. Softbound. First edition. Profusely illustrated with photographs. Thin blemish to cover, tiny remainder stamp to bottom edge, else fine. More
SF: 3300 Press, [1995]. Pamphlet. Documents the art and Happenings at the preeminent avant-garde gallery of the period including many photographs by James O. Mitchell. Fine. More
NY: Popular Library, [1970]. First edition of this Paperback Original. Includes a photo insert. Fun trivia (more than 400 questions and games) covering the '50s and '60s music scene. Near fine (inside of covers and pages slightly toned). More
No place: Guild Press, 1967. Pamphlet. First edition. Oblong 16mo. Psychedelic Day-Glo lettering on front and back covers. Features surreal/psychedelic b&w photo-collages utilizing various naked bodies or portions thereof interspersed with uninhibited Gay-and-drug-themed limericks. Very near fine. Rare item from the halcyon "Summer of Love" year 1967... More
NY: Rizzoli, [2008]. 4to. Hardbound in photo-illustrated boards, issued without dust jacket. Profusely illustrated with color photos of crash pads, hippie communes, infinity machines, tree houses and innovative rural constructions, experimental architecture, Leary's commune at Millbrook, and more. Highly recommended. As new. More
SF: Intersection, 1968. Oblong 16mo. Pamphlet. First edition. Catalog of events for this festival of underground art which took place at various venues in San Francisco, 1968. Essays by Ralph Gleason, James Broughton, David Meltzer, Robert Duncan, and others, trace the development of the poetry, jazz, and painting of the..... More
n.p.: Privately published, 1980. "An Historic Hootenanny" held at Carnegie Hall to benefit the SEVA Foundation, 1980. Odetta, Tom Paxton, John Sebastian, Ram Dass, Bob Gibson and others were scheduled to play, with Wavy Gravy acting as MC. Features an illustration of eyeballs playing musical instruments. Fine... More
n.p.:n.p., [1999]. A local newspaper from Maui featuring a full-cover color illustration by Rick Griffin of an eyeball riding a surfboard. Very fine. More
Berkeley: Berkeley Bonaparte, 1967. Second and more striking printing as this was done in psychedelic colors whereas the first was b&w. Features an elaborate drawing of a hookah emitting smoke with marijuana leaves behind it. Produced to be sold in headshops of the period. Fine (20" x 14")... More
SF: Privately published, 1967. First printing of one of Griffin's first and most historically important posters. Signed by Allen Ginsberg who was at the Human Be-in. The poster features an illustration of an American Indian with an electric guitar on horseback along with the text: "Pow Wow. A Gathering of..... More