Published by Therapy Productions
Seller: Jeff Stark, Barstow, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Original Collector's issue 132 plus pages. No markings light wear.
Published by Therapy Productions, Inc., City of Industry, California, 1974
Seller: David H. Gerber Books (gerberbooks), Austin, TX, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good-. B&w illustrations (illustrator). First Edition. 132]pp + [xxiii] [tear to rear cover along top spine-fold; browning to last xxiii pages; edgewear] Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.
Published by Therapy Productions, City of Industry, CA, 1974
Seller: LONG BEACH BOOKS, INC., Long Beach, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft Cover. Condition: Good Plus. First Trade Paperback. B&W photos throughout. The hidden forces that brought Nixon to the end of his road. A hard look behind Watergate, behind the big money, behind the impeachment and resignation and behind the new administration. Wear at edges, reading creases, some creases on book, some soiling, rubbed. Size: 8" x 11". TRADE PAPERBACK.
Published by Los Angeles Free Press, Los Angeles, 1971
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 40 p., 17.5x11.5 inch tabloid newspaper; flat, toned, a few tiny marginal tears and edge and shelf wear, previous owner's initials/subscription label on cover wrap, very good copy. Inside find: "City Councilman Raps Vice Laws", "Jerry Rubin: From Chile with Love", Interviews with Yoko Ono and James Baldwin, "Confessions of a Free Press distributor", "Terminal Island [Prison] Hunger strike", "L.A. Police raid Birthday Party", "What the Attica Prisoners Demanded", full page advert issues by over one hundred trade union leaders on September 9, 1971 calling on working people to march against the war in Vietnam Nov 6, various reviews of counter-culture, music and entertainment.
Published by Los Angeles Free Press, Los Angeles, 1967
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 32p., folded tabloid newspaper, evenly toned, wraps lightly edgeworn, top corner dog-eared, front wrap lightly stained, else good condition. Inside find "Gov. Ronnie and college board overkill Summerskill;" "Bishop Pike talk at Irvine" with portrait photo; an interview of Robert Scheer of Ramparts Magazine by Paul Eberle of the FP; substantial reviews of Jefferson Airplane and Blue Cheer rock bands; an interview with Mort Sahl; and many pages devoted to Garrison's investigation.
Published by Los Angeles Free Press, Los Angeles, 1967
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 40p., folded tabloid newspaper, evenly toned, wraps lightly soiled, front wrap stained, else good condition. Inside find a proposed HUAC investigation of underground newspapers (Joe Pool, D-Texas); "'We are 18 months from open revolt in this country'" (Dick Gregory, interviewed during one of his fasts); "Toronto serves cold cult's hunger" (on Toronto hippies and the challenge of keeping warm).
Published by Los Angeles Free Press, Los Angeles, 1966
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 24p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, reports, news, opinion, events, reviews, political actions, services & resources, evenly toned, edgeworn, pen and pencil notations on both wraps, else good condition. Cover story on Timothy Leary.
Published by Los Angeles Free Press, Los Angeles, 1968
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 28p., complete in one section; 17.5x11.5 inch tabloid newspaper; paperstock toned, mild signs of handling, front wrap lightly stained, else good on newsprint. Inside find "Dylan in tribute to Woody" (reviewer David Mark Dashev contemptuous of nearly every performer who participated, liked Jack Elliot); "Black Panthers growl over brother shooting;" lots of film and theatre reviews; and a fullpage Jimi Hendrix concert ad twiddled to show his band wearing Zorro masks. The atrocity fraud was perpetrated by William Steuart McBirnie who took stills from the movie "Sand Pebbles" and presented them as having been smuggled out of China.
Published by Los Angeles Free Press, Los Angeles, 1967
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 24p., complete in one section; 17.5x11.5 inch tabloid newspaper; toned paperstock, front wrap foxed, else good on newsprint. Inside find "Bountiful Christmas at Delano marred by grape strike;" "Penn's 'Mickey One' tops 'Bonnie & Clyde';" and a story/interview with Edward English, poet from Selma Alabama, whose readings were scheduled at the local SDS office, at UCLA, LACC, and the LA Unitarian church. For a Free Press joke, see p.5, a 6x3.5 inch diagram (expertly drawn) depicting a switch of sites between the Book Depository and Knoll/Pergola area; frontal shots came from the depository after all!.
Published by Los Angeles Free Press, Los Angeles, 1967
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 24p., folded tabloid newspaper, evenly toned, sticker scar and light foxing on front wrap, else good condition. Inside find story on and interview with Mort Sahl "Assassination Still An Issue;" "Old Angels Never Die, They Turn Digger" (on the motorcycle club rapprochement with free food movement), KPFK censorship, Tuli Kupferberg on the Politics of Love, Phil Ochs on "the War is Over", and an Arab perspective on the Middle East war.
Published by Los Angeles Free Press, Los Angeles, 1968
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 28p., complete in one section; 17.5x11.5 inch tabloid newspaper; paperstock toned, else very good on newsprint. Inside find "Black militants could welcome open housing;" "Basis for April resistance trials described;" "Thousands not paying 10% federal phone excise tax" (war resistance); "Nun power grows;" "McLuhan in another medium" (his books are too odd to assimilate but the LP record/audio collage made from 'Medium Massage' is a winner); "Eartha Kitt wins hearts of black people" (Hakim Jamal by-line); "Students reflect future of cinema" (accompanying photo of Lucas shooting THX); "Free Clinic" (on Fairfax; opened 2 January); "Report from swinging London [yes, England] town".
Published by Los Angeles Free Press, Los Angeles, 1972
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. One issue in two sections, total of 52p., 17x11.5 inch illustrated tabloid newspaper; toned, shelf and edge worn, minor tears along vertical edges, minor smudges on cover, previous owners initials lightly penciled in upper right corner, else in good condition. Inside find: "Navy messes with California weather", "Diary of a Timid Vampire", "The Freakers Ball", Music, Film, Theater, Yoga, Astrology, more.
Published by Los Angeles Free Press, Los Angeles, 1971
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 56p. in two sections, 17.5x11.5 inch tabloid newspaper; smudges & wear on cover wrap, light toning evenly throughout, initials of previous owner and subscription label on upper rt corner of cover wrap, shelf and edge worn with light tearing along most edges, else a good copy. Part 1: "We have not sold out" major essay by Art Kunkin on the legal and financial situation of the LA Free Press, "New Left Plans for 1972" with a focus on "The Search for a 3rd Party", "British Prison System", "Women Art's Report", more. Part II, Living Arts section: reviews of film, the arts, counter-culutre, music and a lot more.
Published by Los Angeles Free Press, Los Angeles, 1971
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 64p. in two sections, 17.5x11.5 inch tabloid newspaper; smudges & wear on cover, light toning evenly throughout, initials of previous owner and subscription label on upper right corner of cover, shelf and edge worn with light tearing along most edges, else a good copy. Part 1: "The Selling Out of America", "Christopher Street West", "Nazis vs JDL', more. Part II, Living Arts section: reviews of film, the arts, counterculture, music and a lot more.
Published by Los Angeles Free Press, Los Angeles, 1971
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 56p. in two sections, 17.5x11.5 inch tabloid newspaper; smudges & wear on cover wrap, light toning evenly throughout, initials of previous owner and subscription label on upper rt corner of cover wrap, shelf and edge worn with light tearing along most edges, else a good copy. Part 1: "Free Press Secrets Revealed" by Art Kunkin, "Alice Cooper's Debut", "Abortion Appeal", "Leary in Switzerland", more. Part II, Living Arts section: large almost edge-to-edge photo of a nude "Big Mama", reviews of film, the arts, counterculture, music and a lot more.
Published by Los Angeles Free Press, Los Angeles, 1966
Art / Print / Poster
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, reports, news, opinion, events, reviews, political actions, services & resources, very good on lightly-toned newsprint. Cover story on the Seventh Annual Theater and Academy assembly at UCLA where the likes of Jack Lemon, Betty Davis, Jeff Corey, Lee J. Cobb etc. all spoke. Also Police express concern over B---, B---, B---! posters in Watts (Burn, Baby, Burn!) Mother Neptune's Closes. Chess at the Pancake House. Trip Through American Art. Big ad for the premiere of Jacques Demy's "Lola" at the Los Feliz.
Published by Los Angeles Free Press, Los Angeles, 1966
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, reports, news, opinion, events, reviews, political actions, services & resources, very good on lightly-toned newsprint. Strike of Social Workers involves more than wages. Bust at Millbrook.An interview with Sheriff Quinlan who raided Dr. Timothy Leary's Millbrook estate.
Published by Los Angeles Free Press, Los Angeles, 1972
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. One issue in two sections, total of 56p., 17x11.5 inch illustrated tabloid newspaper; slightly toned, shelf and edge worn, previous owners initials lightly penciled in upper right corner of cover, subscription label on cover, else in very good condition. Inside find: "Bill Walton Talks", "Readers help the 'Enforced Virgin'", Music, Film, Theater, Yoga, Astrology, more.
Published by Los Angeles Free Press, Los Angeles, 1971
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 48p., in two parts, 17.5x11.5 inch tabloid newspaper; previous owners initials penciled on top of cover wrap and subscribers address stamped in upper rt corner of cover wrap, cover wrap is smudged along spine and over all edges are shelf worn, else a good copy. Articles include "Fake cookie caper: A scandalous tale about five desperate girl scouts, "Probe of Hollywood cops protif from crime many be cover up for other cops", reviews of film, the arts, counter-culutre, music and a lot more.
Published by New Way Enterprises, Los Angeles, 1971
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 48p. in two parts, 17.5x11.5 inch tabloid newspaper; previous owners initials penciled on top of cover wrap and subscribers address stamped in upper rt corner of cover wrap, cover wrap has minor smudges, chips and tears along edge, bottom edge has small tear in first few pages, else a good copy. Articles include banner headline "Natural Childbirth" in Part 2, "How to smuggle dope", "Hollywood will be Hollywood and cops will be cops", Part 2 focuses on banner headline issue, music, reviews of film, the arts, counter-culutre, music and a lot more.
Published by Los Angeles Free Press, Los Angeles, 1973
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. One issue,48p., 17x11.5 inch tabloid newspaper; toned, shelf and edge worn, a few marginal tears along vertical edge of cover, subscription label & previous owners initials lightly penciled on cover, else in good condition. Inside find: "Jailed reporters get bad press", "Underground Comix not a hippy fad", more.
Published by Los Angeles Free Press, Los Angeles, 1971
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 40p., 17.5x11.5 inch tabloid newspaper; smudges & wear on cover wrap, vertical edges chipped and torn, light toning evenly throughout, initials of previous owner and subscription label on upper rt corner of cover wrap, one classified add circled in red ink on rear wrap, else a good copy. Articles include "Your Local Bomber might be an FBI agent", "Elliot interviews John Lennon", "Sex and Sadism in L.A. County Jail", reviews of film, the arts, counter-culutre, music and a lot more.
Published by Los Angeles Free Press, Los Angeles, 1972
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. One issue in two sections, total of 56p., 17x11.5 inch illustrated tabloid newspaper; slightly toned, shelf and edge worn, previous owners initials lightly penciled in upper right corner of cover, subscription label on cover, else in very good condition. Inside find: "What is a Bette Midler", "Why are Opera singers oppressed?", "The Syndicate Makes a Land Killing in Florida", Page 1 of second section has an aticle on blimps. Music, Film, Theater, Yoga, Astrology, more.
Published by New Way Enterprises, Los Angeles, 1971
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 40p. in two parts, 17.5x11.5 inch tabloid newspaper; previous owners initials penciled on top of cover wrap in upper rt corner, evenly and lightly toned throughout, severe crease across middle horizontal fold of paper, else a good copy. Articles include banner headline "Avoid Your Tail, Spying on the FBI", "More Peter & The Who", "The Indians in Los Angeles", "Organic gardening on communes", and a lot more.
Published by Los Angeles Free Press, Los Angeles, 1972
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 40p. 17.5x11.5 inch tabloid newspaper; smudges & wear on cover wrap, vertical edges chipped and torn, spine shows wear, light toning evenly throughout, initials of previous owner and subscription label on upper rt corner of cover wrap, shelf and edge worn with light tearing along most edges, else a good copy. Articles include "Secret White House Papers", "How to make money", "Two day festival Cultivating & Applying the new consciouseness", reviews of film, the arts, counter-culutre, music and a lot more.
Published by Los Angeles Free Press, Los Angeles, 1965
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 12p., a single section, appears to be complete folded tabloid underground newspaper, news, reviews, listings, events, ads, photos, opinion, lightly toned, else very good on newsprint. Harrington opinion piece "Does the Peace Movement Need Communists?" Wavy Gravy's "Cream" comic.
Published by Los Angeles Free Press, Los Angeles, 1971
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 24p., 17.5x11.5 inch tabloid newspaper; previous owners initials penciled on top of cover wrap and subscribers address stamped in upper rt corner of cover wrap, cover wrap is smudged along spine and over all edges are shelf worn, else a good copy. Articles include "General Strike? Nixon's pay freeze causes workers to pose question", "Lesbian confusionisms", "George Wallace charged with fraud", reviews of film, the arts, counter-culutre, music and a lot more.
Published by Los Angeles Free Press, Los Angeles, 1972
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. One issue,56p., in two parts, 17x11.5 inch tabloid newspaper; toned, shelf and edge worn, a few marginal tears along vertical edge of cover, subscription label & previous owners initials lightly penciled on cover, else in good condition. Inside find: "Herald-Examiner Strike", "R.D. Laing: Schizophrenia in Santa Monica", "Kissinger the Failure of Power", "Dismissed Elsberg Jurors talk", more.
Published by Los Angeles Free Press, Los Angeles, 1972
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. One issue in two sections, total of 52p., 17x11.5 inch tabloid newspaper; toned, shelf and edge worn, tears along vertical & top edges, some dust, previous owners initials penciled in upper right corner, else in good condition. Second section focuses on the arts and culture. Front cover: phote of young Indian girl with 4 arms. Inside find: "Garbage: a Report on Street Psychelelics, Rightest leader John Schmitz interviewed", Music, Film, Theater, Yoga, Astrology, more.
Published by Los Angeles Free Press, Los Angeles, 1971
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 48p. in two parts, 17.5x11.5 inch tabloid newspaper; previous owners initials penciled on top of cover wrap and subscribers address stamped in upper rt corner of cover wrap, cover wrap is smudged along spine and over all edges are shelf worn, else a good copy. Articles include "Fake cookie caper: A scandalous tale about five desperate girl scouts, "Nixon Pushes Heroin", "Bob Dylan Lives The Ballad of George Jackson", reviews of film, the arts, counter-culutre, music and a lot more.