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: Article on Janis Joplin and her death (October 4, 1970); news on the arrest of Shellie Bursey and Brenda Presley (members of the Black Panthers). Tabloid newspaper. Light shelfwear. Very Good.
Published by Red Mountain Tribe, Berkeley, CA, 1969
Seller: Alta-Glamour Inc., Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
11.5 x 17.5" 28pp. 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: Berkeley Police vs. Rent Strike; Big Dope Holdup (Nixon's Operation Intercept and the War on Drugs); An Eye For An Eye (SF police beating of IIC Demonstrator Dennis O'Neal) Joy Marcus article on the Peoples Park Annex; Bukowski Loses 11 Inches (continued story from the previous issue); Rock Around The Clock (centerfold featuring Family Dog at the Great Highway, photos and review); and more. Tabloid newspaper. Light shelfwear. Very Good.