Published by Red Mountain Tribe, Berkeley, 1970
An issue of this militant Bay Area underground newspaper published from 1969-1972. Selected content for this issue includes an article by 'A Tribe Sister' on the activities of the Red Mountain Tribe; articles on the Los Siete and Panther trials; centerfold poster featuring a poem by Rodolpho "Corky" Gonzales, artwork of various Chicano struggles and El Plan Espiritual de aztlan; a lengthy open letter to the Tribe by Abu Ahmad on Palestine; a letter to Charles Manson from a supporter and Manson's response; etc. Tabloid format printed in black on newsprint, 28 pp., heavily illustrated. A near fine copy.
Published by Red Mountain Tribe, Berkeley, 1970
An issue of this militant Bay Area underground newspaper published from 1969-1972. Selected content for this issue includes the third communique from the Weather Underground; coverage of the capture of White Panther Party member Pun Plamondon; a lengthy article on urban renewal; "A Day in the Country with the IRA"; a centerfold poem, "A Black Woman Speaks.of White Womanhood" by Beulah Richardson; a two-page article on Palestine by Davida Fineman of the Palestine Solidarity Committee; etc. Tabloid format printed in black on newsprint, 28 pp., heavily illustrated. Printed serials address to the top edge of the front cover, else a near fine copy.
Published by Red Mountain Tribe, Berkeley, 1970
An issue of this militant Bay Area underground newspaper published from 1969-1972. Selected content for this issue includes multi-color cover art; the Black Panther Party's "Message to America"; articles on Sam Melville and Black Panther Lonnie McLucas; a multi-colored centerfold poster on anti-imperialism in Nicaragua, Colombia, and Brazil; etc. Tabloid format printed in various colors on newsprint, 28 pp., heavily illustrated. A near fine copy.
Published by Red Mountain Tribe, Berkeley, 1970
An issue of this militant Bay Area underground newspaper published from 1969-1972. Selected content for this issue includes an article on imprisoned women activists Joan Bird (Panther 21) and Linda Evans (Weatherwoman); a lengthy article on the Gay Liberation Front; coverage of anti-colonialist struggles in Africa; a large, color centerfold poster featuring an armed revolutionary and a quote by Jorge Rebelo; etc. Tabloid format printed in black on newsprint, 28 pp., heavily illustrated. A near fine copy.
Published by The Red Mountain Tribe, Berkeley, CA, 1969
Seller: Private Label Books, Reno, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. The "Barb on Strike" issue - 12 pgs. in B&W newsprint wrapper. Interior pages with B&W photos and original art work. All pages are complete, intact and unmarked. Minimal evan tanning to the newsprint over the years and the interior pages are still clear and easily legible. This was a news stand copy so no labels, stamps or markings and only a faint indication of a previous fold. Shipping costs can be combined for purchases of up to 3 Tabloids, if purchased on the same day and shipped to the same address. NWPTB202101195.
Published by Berkeley, Red Mountain Tribe., 1971
Seller: Rödner Versandantiquariat, Den Haag, Netherlands
First Edition
4vo, 20 pag.w. illustr., folded underground newspaper, mild toning; very good copy. First edition of this issue of this leading publication of the New Left as a member of the Underground Press Syndicate (UPS). Includes an "Elegy Che Guevara" by Allen Ginsberg, articles: "Living Theatre jailed in Brazil", "Sisters smash it!", "Reflections of George Jackson" and more. Sprache: Englisch.
Published by Red Mountain Tribe, Berkeley, 1970
An issue of this militant Bay Area underground newspaper published from 1969-1972. Selected content for this issue includes a letter from Afeni Shakur "to a little sister."; numerous women's liberation articles (including covert art and a large centerfold poster of Eve and the serpent); etc. Tabloid format printed in various colors on newsprint, 28 pp., heavily illustrated. A near fine copy.
Published by Red Mountain Tribe, Berkeley, CA, 1969
Seller: Alta-Glamour Inc., Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
11.5 x 17.5" 12pp. including covers, with b/w interior. A radical counterculture underground newspaper published in Berkeley, California from 1969 to 1972. It was formed after a bitter staff dispute with publisher Max Scherr split the nationally known Berkeley Barb into new competing underground weeklies. This is the premier issue and features: Barb On Strike news; Freedom At Fort Dix; The Trials Of Wayne Green; plus local news and events. Tabloid newspaper. Light shelfwear; cover a little ragged along top, some light rubbing to spine. Very Good.
Published by Red Mountain Tribe, Berkeley, CA, 1970
Seller: Alta-Glamour Inc., Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
11.5 x 17.5" [24]pp. including covers, with b/w interior. A radical counterculture underground newspaper published in Berkeley, California from 1969 to 1972. It was formed after a bitter staff dispute with publisher Max Scherr split the nationally known Berkeley Barb into new competing underground weeklies. This issue features: protest news; Soledad Brothers color center spread; article on "Moral Blank Check For Israel" This issue has the 'White Panthers Party' of Marin County stamp to the bottom of the front cover, and features a two small article on the Party in Marin County, and Portland; a notice from the 'Seattle Bombers' regarding the bombing of the University Federal Savings Bank. Tabloid newspaper. Light shelfwear. Very Good.