Psychedelics

[#130]

ALICE D-DAY

The Dutch Underground Rises. Utrecht, n.d. (ca. 1967); tabloid size, newsprint, 16 pages; with illustrations, (Some wear on the edges, stains in right upper margin)). Complete with the mimeographed insert with the formula for LSD. Rare.

EUR 200.00

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One of the earliest Dutch publications on psychedelics and drugs (Werkgroep Bewustzijns Verruiming), edited by Humphrey Bennet, Mario Tymosz, Bert Streumer, Gert Mochèl, with contribs. by Woud van den Eerenbeemt, Peter ten Hopen (publishing a pharmacology of psychedelics) Richard Huebner, Arpad Schimandl (fotomontage Mother of Invention), Johnny the Selfkicker. Foreign contribs.: Timothy Leary & George Harrison.

[#16042]

ANIMALI DA CORTILE

Nos. 1-2 (all publ.). Arezzo, La Comune di Fronzola - Poppi, 1975 - 1976 - No. 1. (1975), 30x21 cm., 8 unnumbered pages;illustrated. No. 2 (maggio 1976), 33x22 cm., 8 unnumbered pages, illustrated, printed on pink stock..

EUR 600.00

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Italian Hippy journal from the Commune Fronzola-Poppi (in Arezzo). From the articles and features: "Centro di Televisione alternativa", "Contro le centrali nucleari", "La cassa peota", speciale "La conciatura della pelle","A Proposito della Nostra Comune", speciale "Contro-cucina", "La pagina dell'urgenza"

[#21709]

ANKH

Elysium Institute Quarterly Bulletin.

Nos 1-4 (=Vol,1, complete). Elysium Inc., Los Angeles, 1967-Spring 1968. 28x21,5 cm., stapled, each issue 70 pages in coloured wrappers. Offset B&W and color.

EUR 400.00

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Magazine edited by Ed Lange, founder of the early nudist Elysium Institute (named for the ancient Egyptian symbol for life). He attempted to blend naturism, sexual freedom and the burgeoning hippie movement: "Fed on a scientific diet of psilocybin and lysergic acid, it now thrives to the consternation of the generation which gave it life. From San Franciso's Haight-Ashbury to New York's East Village...the Love Generation is in full swing" (from the editorial in the first issue, which contains numerous photos of nudists enjoying the nudist lifestyle, indoors and out, and the first part of an interview with Barry McGuire and his wife at their Topanga Canyon home). The journal includes features like Wonders of the Body; Who's your sex authority; The Return to Paganism; Absurdities of Censorship; To Court with Love, The day love went on trial, etc. Very free nude photography a.o. by Ed Lange, (1920 - 7 May 1995) an American author of several classic nudist pictorial books. Vice-President of the International Naturist Federation. His free love ideals placed him in the sexual revolution movement of the 1960s and 1970s. The second issue of this "educational, scientific, sociological and cultural publication which illustrates the conviction that the human body is clean and wholesome" includes 12pp. on the "The Love Book" obscenity trial; a history of censorship; the second part of the Barry McGuire interview; more. The third issue features articles on communal living in Big Sur; experiments in nude psychotherapy near Escondido, California (22pp.) and hydropsychotherapy. The fourth issue includes "What Hath LSD/God/LSD Wrought?", a 9pp. colour and b/w photo-feature on the hippie counterculture and acid use, including a visit to the Drop City commune; "Thoreau" The First Hippie" (10pp.); "The Utopian Dream: Can The Modern Communes Succeed?" (13pp.); "Youth Rebellion" (8pp.), a feature on the Hippies and Diggers in the Haight, Freaks in LA, Provos in Amsterdam; "Love in the Haight" (8pp.); and more.

[#21020]

Alan BEAM

Rehearsal For The Year 2000 (Drugs, Religions, Madness, Crime, Communes, Love, Visions, Festivals and Lunar Energy); The Rebirth Of Albion Free State (Known in the Dark Ages as England); Memoirs of a Male Midwife (1966-1975).

London, Revelaction Press, 1976. First edition, published September 1976. 33 x 20.5 cm. Pink wrappers, stapled, 220 pp. Printed on different colour papers. Cover photos by Mark Edwards. Nicholas Albery (using the pseudonym Alan Beam) presents an autobiographical trip through the counterculture in a blend of fact and fiction, delivering a vivid participant's account of the emergent alternative society and the birth of the 'New Age'. The story starts with the author's account of acid and mystical experiences at Oxford in 1966, moves on to San Francisco's hippie culture of Haight-Ashbury and returns to the London underground scene where Albery sets up several activists organizations (such as 'Link' in the story which matches with 'BIT' in real life), participates in squat-ting movement, the Notting Hill 'freak' scene and the Windsor Free Festivals. The cover photographs show the author with his wife, Josefine, baby son, close friend Nicholas Saunders, and others strolling naked with a goat through Piccadilly Circus at dawn on September 7, 1976, an 'undress rehearsal' for Timothy Leary's vision of pasture land in Piccadilly by the year 2000. Nicholas Bronson Albery (1948 – 2001) was a British social inventor, author and insti-gator of a variety of activist projects promoting an alternative society. A scarce and fragile publication. Spine and back cover damaged (tape added to fix rips). Front page features small removed sticker on upper right corner. Overal age toning and wear with small tears along the edges. Interior mostly good.

EUR 500.00

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[#21594]

BUZOKO / THE TRIBES

Vol.2 No.1. (in english and japanese) Tokyo: Emerald Breeze Press, Dec. '67. Newspaper size, 23 pages, illustrated throughout. Illustrated wrappers with on the rear wrapper a full page advertisement of the Meditation Center of Harijan.

EUR 300.00

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Includes: a double page illustration (of the four-armed Shadakshari) with the mantra 'Om mani padme hum': a double page 'from the banyan dream tribe in suwanose island including a poem by alan watts: 'to moist earth peace'; an article by Nanao Sakaki : Report of the Miyazaka Festival (in english); reproduced photographs of the Thunderbolt Red Crow Tribe; an article by Gary Schnyder 'The tribe' 18 X, 1967. (In English as well as in Japanese).

[#16153]

LES CAHIERS NOIRS DU SOLEIL

Nos. 1, 2 & 3 (all publ.). Paris, Le Soleil Noir, 1967-1970. Original wrappers. (first and second numbers are one of 150 printed on alfa, in original slipcase. All in very good condition, the fragile no 3 in mint condition, as new. - Together with: - Handbill (in no 1) announcing the first number, with photocollage and text by Jean-Jacques Lebel, on verso: Des dieux dansent sur leurs propres corps etc., text by Ginsberg. Commandez, dès aujourd'hui, chez votre libraire, ce numéro spécial sur le LSD. Il a été conçu et réalisé,sous la direction de Pierre Bernard, par les jeunes écrivains et artistes de MANDALA: Jean-Claude Bailly, Dominique Boistel, J.-J. Lebel, Lacques Le Nadan, Bernard Nexon, Gérard Rutten; printed recto/verso in b/w, size 27 x 21 cm. Together with: - POSTER: (42,5 x 24,5 cm, printed in black on white paper). MANDALA Light Show at the Thalamus, 4,5,6th of June. NOUVEAU! Experience Hallucinogene.

EUR 800.00

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No. 1: Dossier L.S.D.Mandala, directed by Pierre Bernard (Mandala, Organe int.d'échanges hallucinatoires), contribs. Jean-Claude Bailly, Dominique Boistel, J. Le Nadan, Bernard Nexon, Gerard Rutten; correspondents abroad: Simon Vinkenoog, Miles, Linn House, Lawrence Ferlinghetti; No. 2: La Mort sans Phrase. 15 fev.1968. Cover and ills. by Jacques Monory, including an accordeon-folded original serigraphy by Jacques Monory; No. 3: Internationale Hallucinex. Revue, tract a detruire. Collection of manifestos, folded separate sheets. Manifeste de la generation grise et invisible (William Burroughs, Claude Pelieu, Carl Weisner, with collab. Of Jeff Nuttal, Ed Sanders).

[#18140]

CATALYST

May 1971 (probably the only published issue): 34x44 cm., stapled, folded in two, 57pp. Many inserts. Burn-traces over the staples (most likely intentional by an artist).

EUR 300.00

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Compiled by Jos Tilson, published by Art Information Agency "A Channel of Information Between Artists: Magazine of pages, each one sent by an artist with a verbal or visual statement on current work and ideas, poems, plans, and projects". On page 18 a paper pouch with grass seeds.

[#21096]

CATALYST

(aka) Mary Jane: A Journal of Modern Cannibinology.

No. 15. Seattle: McKettner Publishing (1985). 4to. 20 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. One-time issue.

EUR 100.00

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Edited by M.Kettner. One-time issue dealing with marijuana literature, culture, and history through poetry, songs, newspaper clippings, posters, ads, and graphics. Work by Kupferberg, Wanda Coleman, Ron Androla, and many others.

[#21164]

Ira COHEN

Flaming Angel for Gerard Simon Belart. Amsterdam, Real Free Press, 1978. A poem by Cohen written in Rotterdam in 1976, 32.7 x 25 cm, 4 pp.

EUR 400.00

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Printed at Drukhuis Amsterdam on handmade paper BFK Rives. Released in an edition of only 60 signed and numbered copies, this is number 27. Tipped onto the front cover (as issued) is a full colour postcard with a reproduction of a drawing of Semiramis by Vali Myers. Very minor marks to the mostly white hand made paper but otherwise very good. A scarce Cohen item.

[#19590]

Ira COHEN (Vinkenoog)

Collage by Ira Cohen

Collage with b/w photograph by Ira Cohen of a masked Simon Vinkenoog pasted on a fragment of an Amsterdam city-map and piece of cardboard. Signed and dated (August 1977) by Ira Cohen. 22:15 cm. T

EUR 1,200.00

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The photograph was used as header-image for Vinkenoogs’ column ‘Magic Amsterdam’ in ‘Ins and Outs. A Magazine of Awareness’ (1978-1980). Journal of the "Magic Amsterdam" 'avant-garde', edited by Edward Woods, with assistance of, and guest-editorships by Ira Cohen, Mel Clay, Neeli Cherkovski, Hans Plomp, William Levy, a.o. Articles & photographs by Steef Davidson (on the Nieuwmarkt: Subway Culture in Amsterdam), Mel Clay (The Myth of the Male Orgasm. Window Shopping in Amsterdam Red Light District), Hans Plomp, Rachel Pollack, Ira Cohen, Simon Vinkenoog (on Magic Amsterdam). Marijke Mooy,, Steve Weiss, Jessie Gordon, Bruce Carpenter & Charlz Baba, Rachel Pollack, Magic Mike Taylor.Bert Schierbeek, Tajiri, Marpa, a.o.

[#17665]

DREAM HELMET (Ira Cohen)

Number 1 (all publ). Fort Lee, NJ, The Somniloquist’s Press 1978. 25x20cm., illustrated wrappers., 112pp.

EUR 300.00

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Editor: Bill Wolak, art director: Steven Frim. First and only issue of this Surrealist-sympathetic journal, with contributions by Paul Eluard, Charles Henri Ford, John Digby, Ira Cohen, Ted Joans, Joyce Mansour, Sue Matiko and many others. Cohen served as Asia Correspondant, Digby covered Europe. .With numerous b/w illustrations in collaged surrealist/dreamed style. Wiith Sue Matiko, John Digby, Ira Cohen (Asian correspondent).

[#21147]

FIRE

Nos. 1-2. London, July 1967 - March 1968. Folio, loose-leaf, kept in the original illustrated wrappers, printed on colored stock, ( outside very lightly damaged ) plus: Number 2, March 1968. Orig, wrappers, spine loose, some weathering, lightly dampstained otherwise good copy.

EUR 300.00

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Nicely laid-out, printed on heavy stock, edited by Joseph H. Berke; editorial committee: Noel Cobb, Paul Zeal, G. Spencer Brown, Patrick Schofield, David Jay. Contr. incl.: 'Revolution Che Guevara'; Kilton Stewart ('Dream Theory in Malaya'); Gary Snyder ('Buddhism and the Coming Revolution', 'Passage to more than India'); Lawrence Ferlinghetti ('Fuclock'); Julian Beck ('Dialects of Liberation on the Theatre'); Joseph Berke ('The Anti University: Founding of the Free University of New York'); R.D. Laing ('the terror of security and the security of terror'); and poetry by Noel Cobb, Roberta Elzey, Jose Quinones, Georg Johannesen, Spike Hawkins, Calvin Hernton, John Keys. Typography, layout, covers by Jutta Werner; ills. (incl. double-page-ills.) by Dodo von Greiff, Harry Trevor, Hans Broeg, Frances Horne. Note in the 2nd issue: 'This issue: A dialectic between direct revolutionary action and cultural guerilla warfare.'

[#21344]

FREE CITY NEWS - THE DIGGER PAPERS

[San Francisco: The Diggers, 1968]. First (Free) edition. 22+2 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers with a light corner bend to lower last two leaves. Publishes the best pieces of Free City plu "The Post-Competitive, Comparative game of a Free City, plus the Diggers Manifesto "Trip Without a Ticket". Anonymous appearances by Gary Snyder, Richard Brautigan, Emmett Grogan. The final collective Diggers publication. TOGETHER WITH: The Realist No. 81 in which Krassner published a reprint of the original pamphlet: The Digger Papers. New York: August 1968, 222+2 pages (different front cover from the original).

EUR 500.00

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[#20704]

FREE CITY NEWS Free City Collective (aka The Diggers)

(Second collection of broadsides)

Complete set of 12 sheets (17 x 28 cm), printed in various colours (5 printed on both sides, other on one side), issued late 1967-early 1968 (San Francisco) without the original paperclip (which,when still attached, caused small defects to the right upper corners of the first, the last and one other sheet). First and last sheets print title and graphics on one side only. Stock of various quality and colours, various colours of ink were used. This fragile set in remakably good condition.

EUR 1,500.00

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Without the original paperclip.

[#18945]

FRIENDS

Nos. 1-29 (all publ.). London, 1969-1971, continued as: FRENDZ. Nos. 1-35 (all publ.). London, May 1971-Sept. 1972. Tabloid, except no 2 which is 4to; newsprint; unbd. (also numbered :FRIENDS Nos. 1-28 (London: December 1969-May 3, 1971) / FRENDZ No. 1 (ie. No.29 of Friends) - No.35 all published). Printed in b./w with occasional colouring. (63 issues). Condition generally good to very good, only occasional light staining and discoloration of the paper.

EUR 2,500.00

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Underground paper which started off as the British edition of Rolling Stone; No. 1 of 'Frendz' is identical to no. 29 of the precursor. Edited by Alan Marcuson, later by Jerome Burn and John May (includes the Great British Catalogue, which is equivalent to the U.S. Whole Earth Catalogue). Frendz was formed when Friends went into liquidation, and under Jerome Burne and John May it became known for its in-depth coverage of all aspects of the alternative society. It was a rival to IT and OZ. Extensive coverage of music (especially local heroes Hawkwind and the Pink Fairies, and the newly-burgeoning rock festivals they and others like them played at - Bath, Isle of Wight, Phun City, Glastonbury, Bickershaw, etc.), as well as all aspects of the drug culture; the Oz trial; the occult; ecology (including Whole Earth catalogue supplements); the Notting Hill scene (of which the paper formed an intrinsic part); the White Panthers; etc. Main contributors include David May, Barney Bubbles, Jonathon Green, Rosie Boycott, Pennie Smith, Heathcote Williams, Nick Kent, Stanislaw Demidjuk, Charles Radcliffe, David Widgery, Felix de Mendelssohn, Charles Bukowski, Michael Moorcock, Robert Calvert. Interviews with JG Ballard, William Burroughs, Wavy Gravy, John & Yoko, the MC5, AJ Weberman, Mo Tucker & Doug Yule, and Kate Millet.

[#19702]

GANDALF

Nos. 1-58 (all publ.). Amsterdam, 1964-1971. Original pictorial wrappers;all issues in the original imprint, well preserved set. Added: two copies of UIT GANDALF GOED VOOR U (Amsterdam 1968, 1st and 2nd edition., plates, orig. unif. wr. Frontwr. of second ed. sl. waterstained).

EUR 2,500.00

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Dutch countercultural magazine, inspired by the Hippies, the sexual revolution and the Provo movement, published monthly, issues of ab. 50/60 pp. each, with numerous (provo-cative) photographs and ills., very typical for the sixties' , edited by and with contribs. of: Peter Hamelink, Guus Dijkhuizen, S. Carmiggelt, J. v. Hattum, Jef Last, Heere Heeresma, D.H. van Proosdey (Dichterskring), J.W. Holsbergen, Ch.B. Timmer, R. Campert, Guus Vleugel, Bibeb, Willem, Michiel de Ruyter, J. Waasdorp, K. Soudijn, P. Andriesse, L.P. Boon, R. Chapkis, J.A. Deelder, P. Grijs, J.W. Holsbergen, F. Pointl, J. Waasdorp, J. Wolkers. W. Noordhoek, Bertrand. Photos by F. Laufer, P. Boersma, E. v. Moerkerken, D. v.d. Klei, Peter Dicampo, Arn. Steenkamp. Erotic and provocative photography, Ills. by Wolinski, Barbieri, Bertrand (erotic drawings) and many others.

[#16177]

GANDALF'S GARDEN

Nos. 1-6 (all published). Citadelle Press, London, May 1968 - 1969. Printed on various coloured stock, 30-34 pages per number, stapled into colourful pictorial wrappers; numerous ills. Number 1 in two versions, one with the title overprinted in orange, the other in purple only. (Nos. 1-2: Fear Not- You are now entering Gandalf's Garden; No.3: A New World grows beneath the snows; No. 4: the inner zodiac wheels between the leaves; No. 5: beyond the brain& blown mind lies Gandal's Garden). Except for some very light soilage to covers in fine condition. Very rare. Added: CD: The complete Gandalf's Garden (signed by Muz Murray).

EUR 700.00

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Editors (Gandalf's Gardeners): Muz Murray. Field editor: Alex Lowsiewkee; Head Gardener: Gerry Snelling; Graphics: Pip Bassett, Francois Vasseur, June Cramer, Sue Soar, Ken Hayes, Geoffrey Carton, John Hurford, Carol Blain, Jay Amler, Pat Kyle, Steven Ridgeway, John Power, etc. ; Photography: Chris Ridley, Robin Chapman, Colin Bord, Andy Coventry, Selene, etc. Contributors include Peter Finch, John Mitchell, John Peel, Marc Bolan, Nicki Wood, Geoffrey Ashe, Barney Bubbles, Dave Cumliffe, Viv Broughton, etc. A monthly venture; later: Published as often as possible for people with love. And will appear again when the weather is right. It is the lifestyle of those who produce it. We hope it is yours. (The Voice of the Overground; Overground Free Press).

[#21019]

GASOLIN 23

Frankfurt, Nova Press,1974 and 1976. Two issues of the German-language literary underground publication for modern beat-, countercultural and cut-up literature, which appeared at irregular intervals from 1973 to 1986. Contains: Gasolin 23: Number 3, September 1974. Frankfurt, Nova Press,1974. 28.5 x 21 cm, 39 pp. Stapled binding, printed brown on pinkish paper. Contributions by Charles Plymell, Neal Cassidy, Jörg Fauser, William Burroughs and others. Interview with An-dy Warhol and Truman Capote. Text in German. In very good state. TOGETHER WITH Gasolin 23: Number 4, May 1976. Frankfurt, Nova Press, 1976. 28.5 x 21 cm, 34 pp. Periodical, stapled binding, Raymond Chandler special. Contributions by Ploog, Jörg Fauser, Carl Weissner and others. Text in German. Includes a loose inserted publishers flyer. Slight rubbing on cover, else a good copy.

EUR 300.00

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Aimed to be "A magazine (we) invented to keep independent, uncensored writing alive", it was run from No.4 onwards by Walter Hartmann, who was also res-ponsible for the cover design and layout, joined by editor Jürgen Ploog and co-editors J. Fauser and C. Weissner

[#20833]

GET READY

Periodico alternativo di musica rock.

Issues no. 0, and 1 - 4 (all publ.). Milano, 1972. Alltogether 5 issues. Pictorial original wrappers as issued,the first numbers in the form of a JOINT-cigarette. Fully illustrated in many colours. (49 x 17 cm.), all issues, also the zero number, in exceptional good to fine condition.

EUR 3,000.00

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Published by Casa Editrice Lo Spinello. Editing: Ines Curatolo and Barnaba Fornasetti. Editor: Marcello Baraghini. Dedicated to rock'n'roll and underground culture. Issues no. 0 and 1 in the shape of a "joint". Remarkable different lay-outs, photo-montages for each issue printed in colours. Contribs.: B. Fornasetti, G. Cerquetti, L. Vassallo... Comics by R. Crumb, R. Hayes, Dave Sheridan, Gotlib... Interviews and articles on Zappa, Santana, Jimi Hendrix, Miles Davis, MC5, John Mc Laughlin, Neil Young, Jefferson Airplane, Jethro Tull, Rory Gallagher, Bob Dylan, Greateful Dead, Alice Cooper, a.o... Some of the contents: issue no.0 contains texts from S.I.M.A. (Servizi Istituto Mass-media Art) inviting to use drugs and calling for legalization; issue no. 1 contains an article on "Erotismo e rock"; issue no. 2 contains an interview with Allen Ginsberg; issue no. 3 an interview with William Burroughs; issue no. 4 contains a large interview with Pete Townshend on purple stock folding-in.

[#18320]

GUERILLA

A Monthly Newspaper of Contemporary Kulchur

Volume 1 Number 1 and Number 2. January-June 1967. Tabloid. Folded newspapers. The scarce first 2 issues . (Number 2 complete, Number 1 lacks pages 13-16). Both issues folded; printed on newsprint in black and red added. Newsprint, yellowed; edgewear, in particular to the first issue.

EUR 600.00

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The first issues of this tabloid produced by an editorial team at the Detroit Artists' Workshop Press, From the second volume it changed to 'broadside' format and became a vehicle for marginal countercultural expression including revolutionary poetry and provocative political rhetoric. Published at the height of the White Panther - Detroit Free Press literary movement. Allen Van Newkirk was editor, with Ellen Phelan as art editor, and Michael McClure, Stan Brakhage, Diane Di Prima, John Sinclair ,Robert Kelly, David Meltzer, Gary Snyder, Joel Oppenheimer, Sun Ra, etc. No. 1 Includes Breton on Revolutionary Art, a 12 page Jazz Section, poetry by Di Prima, John Wieners and Michael McClure and more No. 2 Includes Tom Buri on William Burroughs, John Sinclair on Jazz and Bebop, poetry by Di Prima and Robert Kelly, Gilbert Sorrentino on avant-rock and more.

[#19150]

HAPPENING -(POSTER)

Living Painting Peinture Vivante

Poster (96x63 cm) by Anton Kothuys & Simon Posthuma.(1964). Donderdagavond 16 Juli 9 uur, Galerie "Uit de Kunst" Amsterdam.Folded to 31x24cm. Printed in Red and Black on beige. In very good fresh condition, unused (only small closed tear to upper margin). Some slight offsetting of ink which must have occurred during the printing process.

EUR 1,200.00

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Ravi Shankar, Appel, Presley, Boulez, Little Stevie, Coltrane, Vinkenoog, De la Montagne, Beatles, Dolphy, Van Gasteren, Bach, Fats Domino, Hitler, Rameau Coleman, etc.; Opname Lou van Gasteren; Genodigden: Paul Paulus V Prins Bernard etc.

[#21332]

HAPPENING NEWS (Panamarenko)

Numbers 1, 2 and 3 Plus The Subscription Flyer: Antwerp 1965: Published by Panamarenko and others from the Antwerp Happening Scene. According to the Bibliography included in Happening & Fluxus, Materialien, Koelnischer Kunstverein 1970, there were 6 issues published, nos. 4-6 under a different title (Milkyways). details see below:

EUR 3,000.00

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-Number 1 - (Blue issue): WHAT'S HAPPENING. 16 pages. 4to. mimeographed/photocopied in blue, in a very small edition, with original artwork stapled under plastic covers, produced and published in Antwerp September 1965 by Panamarenko, Hugo Heyrman, Wout Vercammen and occasionally Yoshio Nakajima - Number 2: (White issue): NOISE AND SPACE TARGET. 18 pages. 4to.(October 1965) Xeroxed in black on white card, recto/verso (299 x 224 mm). This issue contains contributions byf Panamarenko, Wout Vercammen, Hugo Heyrman and Bernd Lohaus. Tony Rombouts and Jeroen Henneman both contributed with a single page composition/ poem. One composition by Hugo Heyrman bears the date '13 oktober 1965'. -Number 3. - (Orange issue): UNUEBERTROFFENE ORIGINAL. 18 pages. 4to. (this issue with Yoshio Nakajima) mimeographed/photocopied in a very small edition, with original artwork stapled under plastic covers, produced and published in Antwerp October 1965 by Panamarenko, Hugo Heyrman, Wout Vercammen and occasionally Yoshio Nakajima- -SUBSCRIPTION FLYER, PRINTED RECTO ONLY Antwerpen, The artist's, 1965. 7 x 13,7 cm ( Panamarenko, Wout Vercammen, Hugo Heyman en Yoshio Nakajima} Complete with the tear-off portion that was to be filled out and used by future subscribers. VERY RARE

[#19262]

HAPPENING (POSTER)

CATASTROPHE

Expositions et manifestations organisés par Raymond Corder et Jacques Lebel, du 27 Nov. au 13 Dec. 1962, pour conjurer l'esprit de Catastrophe, vous êtes cordialement invités à assister au Happening. J. Gabriel, J.-Lebel et Ferró. Galérie Raymond Cordier. 71,5 x 46 cm., printed in red (CATASTROPHE) AND black on a beige background. Small damages to 3 corners, small closed tear on the top and bottom and a few small inobtrusive waterstains, otherwise in very good clean condition.

EUR 1,000.00

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[#17598]

HIGH TIMES

The Magazine of High Society.

Numbers 1-76. Summer 1974 - December 1981. In the original coloured wrappers, overall condition is excellent with some issues "like new" and others with only minor reading wear. Front and back covers all intact and fine (except for a rubberstamp on no.16 and an old mailing label on no 55;small ink mark on no 60; one spine split). The first in the premiere edition, First state with $1.00 price and "premiere issue" on the cover (grey and blue-green colored pictorial wrappers) A very rare ongoing set of the earliest period.

EUR 1,200.00

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Editor: Ed Dwyer. From the announcement-letter (May 16, 1974): "The Trans-High Corporation of New York announced today the publication of a new magazine.... It offers extensive and sophisticated coverage of the pleasure and psychochemical culture.... articles ranging from the ecology of cannabis paper to an investigative report on a nine-ton pot bust. ...A regular feature of High Times is a comprehensive Wall Street Journal-type listing of psychochemical prices around the world (=in fact 'High Witness News'). ..Also featured are medical and legal columns written by leading experts as well as eclectic reviews of films, records and books. ... psychochemicals have become the cause of psychological and sociological problems; to alleviate these problems, the first step is to take a more thorough look. This is the purpose of High Times." Contribs. by Richard Ashley, Bruce Eisner, Albert Goldman, Michael Horowitz, Ron Rosenbaum, John Wilcock, Deanne Stillman, a.o. Also interviews with (o.a.) the Dalai Lama, Albert Hofmann, Dr. Norman Zinberg, Andy Warhol, Peter Beard, Fran Lebowitz, Keith Richard, Marianne Faithfull, etc. In addition to the controversial drug coverage and in-depth countercultural articles, there is a sizeable amount of early punk rock coverage thanks to Tom Forcade's early interest in the Sex Pistols and punk music as the "next big thing". Forcade even provided funding for John Holmstrom's Punk magazine at one point. While High Times continues to this day, the focus here was on music related coverage and therefore this particular run ends in 1981 where the musical interest also begins to taper off.

[#8116]

HOME GROWN

Europe's First Dope Magazine.

Nos. 1-10 (no more published, but lacking no 7)) London, Alchemy Publications. 1977-1981. Original illustrated wrappers; 4to.

EUR 300.00

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Publisher and Editor: Lee Harris. '...Home Grown will aim at presenting an enlightened and informative, as well as entertaining attitude to dope and related subjects..'. With illustrations. Contribs. incl.: C.I.A. Drug Experiments; New Wave and Speed; Mama Coca; Prison Letters of Danny de Souza; 'Peter Tosh: Rasta, Reggea and Ganja'; Drugs and Magic; High in Amsterdam; Laurence Cherniak: The Great Book of Hashish; Patti Smith: 'Alien to Alien', etc. Also book-reviews, letters, cartoons. Covers by: Hamish, John Higgins, Johnny Reno, Bryan Talbot, Don Irving, a.o.

[#19408]

Bart HUGES

Leerboek van het hersenbloedvolume. FIT,POBox 10458, Amsterdam, printed in blue with colour illustrations. 12 x 18,5 cm.; 110 pp + wrappers. (wrappers lightly soiled).

EUR 200.00

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[#19582]

Bart HUGES

"The Mechanism of Brainbloodvolume ('BBV')" (also known as "Homo Sapiens Correctus")

The Scroll: Dutch (original) version. Amsterdam / Antwerpen, Bart Huges. 1964, First Edition - Limited. Homo Sapiens Correctus: the So Called Scroll of Bart Huges.) in Dutch. 286 cm length, 41,5 cm width. - 10 drawings, handcoloured with feltpen by Huges. One long sheet of paper, in remarkably good condition, only some light waterstaining toward the end on the right hand side, and some waterstaining to the right bottom part.

EUR 1,800.00

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[#19409]

Bart HUGES

Brieven aan de Supermens. Stichting Onafhankelijk Denken. Amsterdam. 1982. 236 pp., Plain cover.

EUR 200.00

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[#19057]

Bart HUGES

"The Mechanism of Brainbloodvolume ('BBV')" (also known as "Homo Sapiens Correctus")

[Bart Huges] "Homo sapiens correctus" -(The Mechanism of brain Blood Volume). (Amsterdam, 1964), PUBLISHED IN THE FORM OF A SCROLL, text around 10 illustrations, titles in red felttip-pen, illustrations handcoloured in yellow, red and blue felttip-pen, title handwritten in red felttip-pen with signature at the lower end of the scroll: "Amsterdam, Bart Huges" and the note "Made in prison. Copy rights fl.100.000,-"

EUR 2,500.00

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Famous document from the 1960s.'The Scroll of Bart Huges'. (The man who peirced his head with a dentist's drill, ) together with other publications by and around Bart Huges. Huges advocates the creation of an altered state of mind concurrent with the use of LSD and marihuana.) His experiences after this psychedelic hallucinating experiment are recorded in this scroll, which is illustrated by 'scientific' images, which are handcoloured. The 'third eye' was revealed during a Happening "Stoned in the Streets' in Amsterdam, 1965.

[#19289]

Bart HUGES

"The Mechanism of Brainbloodvolume ('BBV')" (also known as "Homo Sapiens Correctus")

Der Fall der Menschheit: Scroll. Text in german translation. 2.54 x 38 cm. Small defect left upper corner, and left bottm. No Loss of text. At the bottom: No signature but prined: Copyright. Bart Huges, Nov. 1962, Amsterdam.

EUR 1,200.00

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[#19418]

Bart HUGES

"The Mechanism of Brainbloodvolume ('BBV')" (also known as "Homo Sapiens Correctus")

Important contemporary file of documents related to the Trepanation happening. - stencilled open letter to Prof. Ariëns Kappers, 23 aug. 1965 (in dutch and in french transl.), -together with small booklet "Waarheid en Werkelijkheid/ Truth and Reality". Arcadia Pers, Bloemendaal 1965. Printing the text of the open letter. - stencilled open letter to Prof. P.C.Kuiper, head of the psychiatric clinic where Huges was unvoluntarily interned after the trepanation. - copy of 2 letters from George De Roo, (one to Jacques Lebel) - 12 clippings from (partly Belgian) newspapers reporting on the trepanation Happening. - copy of the Belgian weekly "Zondagmorgen" with 8 full pages containing many photographs reporting on Bart Huges and the Trepanation (The Third Eye).-handwritten memo (Martin van Ameongen) on the tv presentation by Willem Duys (24/7/1965).

EUR 500.00

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[#18607]

IDENTITÉS

Nos. 1-14 (all published). Aix-en-Provence, Nice, juin 1962 - hiver-printemps 1966. Together 11 physical issues (3 double issues), 50x33 cm, varying from 4 to 10 pages, all in good condition (only no 5 light soilage and split spine). An extremely rare periodical,

EUR 2,000.00

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Founded by the painter Marcel Alocco, with Régine Aizertin-Robin and lateron collaborartion of BEN Vautier. . 1962 : 1, juin / 2, sept.-oct. / 3, nov.-déc.- 1963 : 4, avril-mai / 5, hiver.- 1964 : 6, printemps / 7-8, été-automne.- 1965 : 9, hiver / 10, printemps / 11-12, été-automne.- 1966 : 13-14, hiver-printemps. Title suggested by Aizertin, based on a poem by Eluard, dedicated to Dora Maar ("feministe"). Initially a predominantly literary journal (Jean-Pierre Charles, Daniel Biga, Richard Laszlo, Daniel Karm, on Robbe-Grillet, Jean Pastureau, Daniel Reynaud, Renaud Matignon, Serge Bec etc.) the interest and scope widens significantly after the transfer to Nice. In No. 7/8 begins the collaboration of BEN VAUTIER (Une lettre de Ben) and a full-page poster-like supplement, typographically designed wit Ben's handwriting in the middle"Je soussigné Ben Vautier, déclare authentique oeuvre d'art l'ABSENCE D'ART, 1/10/63": Ben's contribution from then on in all the issues and a general interest for FLUXUS. Robert Filiou,George Brecht, John Cage, Jean-Jacques Lebel, Wolf Vostell, Gius.Vhiari, Duick Higgins. No. 10 is devoted to the Beat Generation, contributing are Allen Ginsberg and J. J. Lebel, also François Maspero. It has a full page supplement (printed recto only), with 4 texts by Vautier ("Vers la fin cela devient cochon"). Also Arman,Ben,Gette Gilli, Le3 Clézio,Malaval, Raysse,Venet.No. 11/12 on the Ecole de Nice (drawing by Robert Malaval). A feature on "Lettrisme en 1965" (Isidore Isou). "Architecture dépaysée", Ernest Pigeon. An interest in Fluxus: George Brecht "Conversation avec Ben et Alocco". No. 13/14 devoted to "La musique de la Vie", with "l' Événement happening", with text by Jean-Jacques Lebel. Also contribution by John Cage (conversation with Michel Kirbyand Richard Stechner). A feature on the Young Japanese Poetry (Tajiro Amazawa, Takahido Okada, Makoto Oaka, and Robert Filiou ("Bruits montants de la Fginza"). Feature on Architecture in no 10 " l'Architecture dépaysée" and in no 13/14: Art Habitable by Ernest Pignon. Important contributions on the "Happening" by Ben Vautier, Al Hansen, Gius Chiari, J-J.Lebel, Milan Knizak, Dick Higgins.

[#19473]

INNERSPACE

The magazine of the psychedelic community.

Vol. 1 nos. 1- 5 (all published). New York, 1966-1967. Size (h/w): 28,5 x 26,7 cm. Stapled in original illustrated wrappers. (very mild soilage to all numbers, No. 1 frontcover with near invisibly repaired closed tear ; No. 3 backcover has small ad cut out.but otherwise quite good). Rare complete

EUR 1,600.00

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Edited by Linn House, managing editor: Peter Weinberg. Contributing ediotrs: Peter Stafford, Ira Einhorn. Staff artist: Linda Jarvis.I ssues of 24-32 pages, printed in offset in vartious colours, fully illustrated. Part of the Underground Press Syndicate. Number 5 is the "American Indian Issue" and contains a letter referring to issue no. 4. Contains articles and reports on drugs, be-ins, etc. with correspondents in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Beirut, Berkeley, Nashville, later also Bombay, Amsterdam, Cleveland, etc.

[#8260]

INS AND OUTS

A Magazine of Awareness.

Nos. 1-4/5 (all publ.). Amsterdam, June 1978 - July 1980. Original pictorial wrappers; illustrations & photographs. Rare complete.

EUR 500.00

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Journal of the "Magic Amsterdam" 'avant-garde', edited. by Edward Woods, with assistance of, and guest-editorships by Ira Cohen, Mel Clay, Neeli Cherkovski, Hans Plomp, William Levy, a.o. Articles & photographs by Steef Davidson (on the Nieuwmarkt: Subway Culture in Amsterdam), Mel Clay (The Myth of the Male Orgasm. Window Shopping in Amsterdam Red Light District), Hans Plomp, Rachel Pollack, Ira Cohen, Simon Vinkenoog (on Magic Amsterdam). Marijke Mooy,, Steve Weiss, Jessie Gordon, Bruce Carpenter & Charlz Baba, Rachel Pollack, Magic Mike Taylor.Bert Schierbeek, Tajiri, Marpa, a.o.

[#16044]

INSEKTEN SEKTE

giornale murale, rivista underground clandestina stampata in eliografia, creata da Matteo Guarnaccia e priva di autorizzazione del tribunale.

The last two published numbers , as follows: - No. 16 (1975): 38x118 cm., folded into 16 pages. «Viaggio in India». - No.17 (1975): 38x118 cm., , folded into 8 pages. «La città». (=end of publication). Both issues in very good condition, folded as issued.

EUR 800.00

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Underground mural with wonderful psychedelic illustrations, clandestinely published and printed in heliogravure, by Matteo Guarnaccia. In total 17 numbers were published (between 1970 and 1975) with extraordinary artwork. No 16: Insekten-sektesedici. Foglio di libidinogastyrikottika!!. Dir.resp. Utrille Frillobite. No. 16, Anno 5. No. 17: Unumero diciasette farcito

[#15302]

INTERIM PAD

Number 1 (all publ.). San Francisco (City Lights Bookstore), 1967. Roneotyped on yellow stock,one-sided, stapled.

EUR 200.00

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Edited by Lawrence Ferlighetti, with contibutions by Allen Ginsberg ("Two Entries One Day's Journals" and "Henri Michaux "), Bob Kaufman, Spyros Meimarias, Jean-Jacques Lebel, Carl Salomon, Claude Pelieu, Mendes Monsanto, etc. Editorial policy is "Fuck for Peace, Legalize Marijuana, Rock Folk, Demystify Human Violence, Super-Impose Images of Ecstasy. 'What is here is Elsewhere, what is not here is Nowhere".

[#16590]

KING KONG International

Periodico di cultura visiva. An electric magazine of visual culture.

Nos. 1-2 (all publ. ). Milano, Edizioni Galleria Breton. gennaio - giugno 1972. Large folio, printed in offset (each number 16 pages incl.selfwrappers, printed in blue and green on white stock, fully illustrated). Small closed tear on the top edge of no. 1,very light edgewear and very light soilage, but an excellent set of this rare periodical. Loosely inserted a leaflet 'Con ommaggio Flash Art".

EUR 1,500.00

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Edited by Rara Bloom, Dante Goffetti, Bruno Sanguanini, Riccardo Scarbi, Mizio Turchet. Texts in Italian. Contribs.: Interview with John Cage (Intrapresa & caos); interview with Terry Riley; interview with Beuys; Artists videotape performance New York; "Questionnario" by UFO (C. Bachi, L. Binazzi, P. Cammeo, R. Foresi, V. Maschietto): "Elementi di Prossemica Territoriale". Situationist contribution 'Affinche il mondo cambi dalle basi bisogna cambiare le basi del mondo'; Contributors include Jacques Lacan, Philip Pilkington, Kingsley Widmer etc.; reports on exhibitions, Kassel , Venezia, Arakawa, Gastone Novelli, etc. (English summaries at the end of no. 2).

[#18281]

KISS, DON'T KILL

GENERAL HERSHEYBAR. Den Haag (NL), Handicap Publications (1967). Only published issue: 28x21,5 cm., stapled, 128pp.

EUR 500.00

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General Hersheybar (aka Calypso Joe) is a satirical character of the Vietnam War-era protest movement, who parodied U.S. General Lewis B. Hershey, then Director of the Selective Service. He was usually seen partnered with General Waste More Land (aka Tom Dunphy), a parody of General William Westmoreland. The characters were common at street theater performances and demonstrations against U.S. military involvement in Vietnam. General Hersheybar would appear in a comical military uniform complete with a plastic toy fighter-jet attached to his "officer's cap" and hand out fliers promoting his satirical diatribe. In addition he self-published several monographs and booklets. A one shot underground magazine from the sixties from the eccentric anti-war hero. Profusely illustrated by collage, including clipping from other underground press magazines of the era. Scarce; oclc locates but three copies.

[#19326]

Theo KLEY (INSEKTEN SEKTE and DESKUNDOLOGIE)

Moeder, wat is er mis ..... met deze planeet? :

( Mother what is wrong with this Planet?..) Moeder, wat is er mis ..... met deze planeet? : een dozijn populair-wetenschappelijke projekten / van Theo Kley ; zoals verteld aan Ineke Jungschleger. [1969] Amsterdam : Thomas Rap, 150 unnumbered pages.Photographic illustrations. Original paper wrappers, slight wear.

EUR 250.00

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Kley founded In 1968 "Het Eksoties Kietsj Konservatorium" and in 1969 he was one of the founders of the " Insektensekte". In the same year he authored the TV-Opera " Moeder wat is er mis met deze planeet" . In 1971 he founded with Max Reneman and Robert Jasper Grootveld the "Deskundologies laboratorium ". They were the first in The Netherlands who focused on the ecological problems. They had a meeting with John Lennon and Yoko Ono at the Hilton Hotel during their Bed In there. 1969.

[#20203]

MILAN KNIZAK

Zeremonien. AKTUAL (Czech FLUXUS) Remscheid: Vice-Versand, 1971. Octavo, unpaginated, (112 pages printed on different colored stock), illustrated throughout with photographs and drawings. Ringbound with red printed covers and protective acetate cover. Photographs by Zdena Zizkova, Peter Moore, Jan Maria Mach, Milan Knizak et al. - First edition. Numbered copy (#220). Fine condition.

EUR 500.00

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Soon after Knizak created this book the Czechoslovakian police searched his home on the grounds that the artist was creating and distributing pornographic material. Knizak was imprisoned in Prague on three charges including, no. 1: that this book 'through its form and content [Knizak's artwork] intended to discredit the image of a Czechoslovakian abroad'; 2 because his works were seen to be pornographic 'in the eyes of the law of Czechoslovakia'; and 3 because 'the work of Milan Knizak is undesirable within the framework of Czechoslovakian cultural policy'. After public pressure, Knizak was released from prison (ref: Schmuck, Czechoslovakia issue 1974, p. 1).

[#19744]

Nicolaas KROESE

Poster/Pamphlets

Two rare early pamphlets of Nicolaas Kroese (1905-19071), owner of the restaurant "D'Vijff Vlieghen", occultist and maecenas of Provo ("Nicolaas van Amsterdam"). - De Wet der Kosmische Harmonie. 1963. 54x30 cm; printed in black on orange stock. - De kosmische Christus-Boeddha-Kerk-Ultimo Ratio. 1960. 56x31 cm; printed in black on orange stock.

EUR 200.00

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[#19174]

Nicolaas KROESE (INSEKTEN SEKTE and DESKUNDOLOGIE)

A pamphlet of 8 sheets, folio, stencilled, with typewritten texts by Nicolaas Kroese, 1. to the Ministry of Public Health in The Hague (Aan Zijne Excellentie Dr. A.J.H,.Bartels), addressed to Kankerinstuituut in Amsterdam, and 2. a letter to Deutsche Krankenversicherungs AG in Stuttgart, 3. a letter to the 3 Jewish communities in Amsterdam (undated, but ca. 1964).

EUR 200.00

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Contents relate to alternative cures for Cancer, different kinds of radiation ("mito-genetic radiation", sic!) and the development of a device to undo radiation ("phylax entstrahlungs-geraet"), and much more. Also a letter to the thee Jewish communities in Amsterdam, regarding "Biblical mathematics,geometry,Pythagorese harmony theory, harmonious and disharmonious mathematics, etc."

[#19158]

Nicolaas KROESE (INSEKTEN SEKTE and DESKUNDOLOGIE)

The secret of 127. Choc des opinions- Amsterdam, in eigen beheer (self published by) Nicolaas Kroese Five Flies Anno 1627 (Quinta essentia), z.d. (ca. 1968), (67) sheets., 4to. Signed and dated on the frontwrapper.

EUR 600.00

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Pre-Provo document. Collection of the pseudo-scientific ideas of Nicolaas Kroese (1939), the founder and owner of the famous restaurant "The Five Flies" (De Vijf Vliegen) near the Spui (which still exists). He was the maecenas of the Provo’s , and a fantasy-rich private philosopher. He has also supported the anti-smoke movement of Jasper Grootveld and offered him the location of the anti-smoke temple, which lateron went in flames.

[#20756]

LOTTA POETICA

Serie 1: Nos. 1-50 (all published). 1971-1975. (No. 46 signed by Beuys in pencil). - Together with: - Serie 2: Nos. 1-24 (all published). 1982-1984. - Together with: - Serie 3: Nos. 1-2 (all and last publ). 1987. Altogether a set of 49 physical issues (some were double or triple, the issues 47-50 of the first series are 2 physical issue). Milan, Anvers, 1971-1987. Original issues, 4to, stapled in the spine or paperbound in pictorial wrappers. With numerous illustrations.

EUR 4,000.00

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The complete set of this seminal concrete poetry journal, directed by Paul de Vree & Sarenco. Contribs. in English, Italian, French and German. The journal seeks to promote an opening-up of poetry to audio-visual forms and the media, in order to reach a wider audience. Contribs. include: Paul de Vree, Gianni Bertini, Sarenco, Jean-Fraçois Bory, J.H. Koeman, E. Ferrari, P. Manzoni, Herman de Vries, Joseph Beuys, Baj, Aubertin, Timm Ulrichs, Aldo Albanese, Carlo Alberto Sitta, Richard Kostelanetz, Takahashi Shohachiro, Antonio Vigo, Guillermo Deisler, Joseph Kosuth, Akldo Mondino Stephen Kaltenbach, Ben Vautier, Richard Artschwager, Hidetoshi Nagasawa, Vladimir Burda, On Kawara, Elio Mariani, Jochen Gerz, Jan Wojnar, Karel Trinkewitz, Jiri Valoch, Karel Adamus, Nicholas Zurbrugg, Daniel Spoerri, Bernard Heidsieck, Eugenio Miccini, and many others.

[#15646]

MARIJUANA REVIEW

A Magazine to Coordinate Marijuana Information.

Vol. 1 no 1-8 (of 9 published). Buffalo,NY., Oct./Dec.1968 - Oct./Dec. 1971. Orig.selfwrappers, 4to.; illustrated, on newsprint, slight foxing and some light staining; front page of no 4 with small stain no 8 with small defect, otherwise in good condition. Rare in a set.

EUR 4,000.00

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Published by LEMAR International, edited by Michael Aldrich and Ed Sanders. Consultants: Allen Ginsberg, Leslie Fiedler, Joseph Oteri, Maria Juanita, and others. Contributions by John Sinclair, (d.a.levy) , Tim Leary, William Burroughs, John Kaplan, Lisa Bieberman. No. 1: Artwork John Chick; (No. 2 dedicated to d.a.levy, who died in Cleveland the previous November; No. 3: Frontcover Tim Leary, dedicated to the Leary case; No. 4: The Marijuana War; No.5: Free Tim Leary; No.6 front page drawing Donald Grau; No. 7: Cannabis papers). Artwork and photographs: Robin Sommers, Dana Young, John Chick, John Sanna, Doug Griffin, Donald Grau, Leni Sinclair, Tom Wright, etc. No. 8:defect on page 1/2, where two small lines from the colophon-text were cut out.; this affects the image somewhat, but else the numebr is quite good. No. 9, Septemer 1973 was the last published number.

[#20651]

MARY-JANE PAPERS

a poem & a play by George Montgomery (dated New York 1966). 7 flowers press. Cleveland, Ohio1966. Introduction by d.a. levy (cleveland ohio, center of the mid-east mind revolution). 24 pages, green and pink paper, stapled in the left margin.

EUR 700.00

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"Dedicated to Timothy Leary. People. The Human Mind. My children. Peace & Freedom". On the front cover an unsigned drawing and "Bambu, Zigzag,Tops, Ritz-La, Dagmar" (cigarette papers), "Banned in U.S.A."

[#20278]

MOKSHA

Psychedelisch bulletin (en tijdschrift voor bewustzijnsverandering en drugs. Cosmic Circuit).

Nos. 1-11 (all publ.). Amsterdam, 1968-1969. 4to; mimeographed; (Nos. 3 and following have illustrated front covers; , nos. 4 and 9 handcoloured; Number 11 is Speciaal Surrealistisch Nummer. Set in good condition except for some toning and light staining, but all in original first printing. Together with: Moksha.Jaarboek voor Bewustzijns Verandering. Ca. 180 Nnn)pages, in orig.wrapper.

EUR 2,000.00

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The first Dutch publication to deal with psychedelics and drugs in an informative way, which laid without doubt the basis for this countries' later liberal and tolerant attitudes in this respect. Editor was Hans Geluk, with contribs. by Hans Plomp, Alexander Koppenol, Richard Huebner, Herman Cohen, Rik Lina, etc. articles about effects provoked by drugs, history of drugs, translations of articles from the foreign specialised, medical and psychiatric press, etc.with psychedelics and drugs in an informative way, which laid without doubt the basis for this countries' later liberal and tolerant attitudes in this respect. Close to the Provo movement. Editor was Hans Geluk, with contribs. by Hans Plomp, Alexander Koppenol, Richard Huebner, Herman Cohen, Rik Lina, etc. articles about effects provoked by drugs, history of drugs, translations of articles from the foreign specialised, medical and psychiatric press, etc . Number 11 is Cosmic Circuit: Zwart zon/Bloem in opstand. Surrealistische manifestatie in Scheveningen,oktober 1969.

[#19069]

NEW YORK PROVO

"On THE OPEN PRESS".

A group of 5 broadsides, mimeographed from typescript and/or holograph, printed "on The Open Press" by "New York Provo". Each 28x21,5cm, printed on recto only. Founded by Dana Beal and Jonathan Leake, based on the Yippies and inspired by the Dutch Provo movement, with Happenings and the promotion of anarchist theory and drugs. Preceding the Resurgence Youth Movement.

EUR 3,000.00

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Below short descriptions of the broadsides, more extensive descriptions on request. (1) New York Provo. Psychedelic Explosion, Part 2. New York: The Open Press,[ c. 1967]. Mimeographed from typescript and holograph on yellow paper. Handout describing a smoke-in provocation at the Daily News Building in New York, (2) New York Provo. Police Harassment. New York: The Open Press, nd [c. 1967]. crudely mimeographed from typescript on yellow paper. A leaflet issued by the group reporting on a Smoke-In the previous week in Tompkin's Square park, one of a series of such gatherings the group helped to put on which were inspired by the Dutch Provo movement. (3) New York Provo Announces the Formation of a New Food & Drug Administration To Administer Food and Drugs to Those Who Need Them. New York: The Open Press, nd. mimeographed from typescript on yellow paper. (4) Hate Parade. New York: The Open Press, [1967]. crudely mimeographed from typescript on yellow paper. A leaflet issued by the group reporting on a "Hate Parade" held that day, which marched from Columbus Circle to Tompkins Square Park. (5) What To Do When the Man Comes. New York: The Open Press, nd. [c.1967].Opens with a quote from Harry Hemphill. Mimeographed from typescript and holograph on yellow paper on recto only. Handout describing ways to deal with arrest police.

[#18082]

OEUF

"Qualité suisse".

No.7/8 bound together with HOTCHA! No. 46: Geneve/Zürich, 1970.28x21 cm., stapled, unpaginated. Offset in black, red, blue and green ink; continued as: Nos. 10, 14 and 15/16/17 (last issue): Geneve, 1972. 30x21cm., stapled, unpaginated. Offset (last issue in red ink).

EUR 500.00

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Countercultural magazine from Switzerland. Edited by Jean Monod, Hotcha edited by Urban Gwerder. Contributions include Claude Pelieu, Frank Zappa,

[#19241]

OFF THE WALL

The Newsletter/Journal about Events, Posters & The Arts of Happenings.

Numbers 1-4, The Poster Project Ltd. 1991/1995. (The Journal of Rock Art, Poetry and Creative Thought): First 4 issues broadsheet, folded twice. Each 8pp.-24pp. Color offset.

EUR 1,000.00

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Edited by Wes Wilson. The Journal of Rock Art, Poetry and Creative Thought. The first journal devoted to the psychedelic poster artists "The Newsletter Journal for Event Posters and the Arts of Happenings", later issues subtitled: “The Newsletter/Journal About Events Posters & The Arts of Happenings”): The first journal devoted to the psychedelic poster artists und underground comics. Contributions by Wes Wilson, Eric King, Jacaeber Kastor, Walter Medeiros, Ben Edmonds, John Platt, Dick Wentworth, Paul Getchell, Robert Crumb, and others.

[#18477]

PÄNGGG

Alternativ Zeitung

No. 1 (2 versions, orange and green cover), Nos. 2, 3. UPN-Sippe, Nürnberg 1970. 4to; numerous ills; ab. 16 pages per issue. Continued on larger size (unfolding to tabloids): No. 4. 12 pages, Quarto; No. 7. 12 pages, quarto; No. 8/9. 24 pages.I (is at the same time Germania No. 4). Quarto; No. 10 (herbst 1974. 18 pages. Quarto.

EUR 500.00

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Published by "Sippenpresse", a German countercultural hippie publishing venture. Promoting the use of marijuana, close to "Hotcha", and close to the Dutch Provos (" Holländische Provos stürmen leere Häuser") and the squatters movement. Kontakt-adresse die Kommune von Raymond Martin in Nürnberg. "Wir sind diejenigen vor denen uns unsere Eltern gewarnt haben". Am 13. Dezember 1972 fand in Jobstgreuth eine Hausdurchsuchung bei der Landkommune UPN-Sippe von circa 20 Kriminalbeamten statt. „Einen richterlichen Hausdurchsuchungsbefehl hatte man keinen, brauchte ihn auch nicht, da die Gefahr im Vorzug schien“.Beschlagnahmt wurden Kundenkarteien, Geschäftsbriefe, persönliche Korrespondenz und die Kommunemitglieder mussten eine körperliche Untersuchung über sich ergehen lassen. Nach der Meinung von Martin war diese Hausdurchsuchung „für die deutsche Untergrundpresse und Kommunebewegung (…) ein warnendes Zeichen“, da die Alternativpresse und die verschiedenen Lebensgemeinschaften Anfangs der 1970er Jahre im Aufbau begriffen und bei der Bevölkerung sowie staatlichen Behörden auf Unverständnis gestoßen waren.

[#17195]

PARIA

--First series: May 1970, dedicated to the "massacre in Kent", this copy from the personal archive of the director Antonio Rodriguez (ciclostyled production in very small number of copies, 4 numbers published only, between 1969 and May 1970, of which trhis is No.4). Published in the area of Lugano, Switzerland, and distributed to some friends only. --Second series: complete in 17 numbers, published in Locarno, later in Viganello (Ticino, Switzerland) as follows - No. 1 (also Number Zero), Summer 1970 until Number 19 (dicembre 1975), which number was preceded by an unnumbered issue containing poetry: West Coast Paria a cura di Franco Beltrametti. Numbers 10 and 17 were never published (as explained by Antonio Rodriguez, the layout maquettes for Number 10 were sent to Milano for printing at the IAP [International Alternative Press], and lost there, as also confirmed in writing by Ignazio Maria Gallino, the director; the reason for nonpublication of No. 17 remains unclear, it was probably omitted simply by mistake).

EUR 8,000.00

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Founded, directed and designed by Antonio Rodriguez (Edolo, Brescia 1948) a.k.a. "Pariananda" was published between 1969 and 1975. The first stencilled issues were totally lost, only a copy of Number 4 survived (it was the personal copy of Antonio Rodriguez, who remembers that he has personally stencilled it. The present set was owned by him) Other copies are unknown. Ditributed in Switzerland, Italy and the USA, by Re Nudo and the Stampa Alternativa. Contributors and texts by: Hermaus, Franco Beltrametti, Gianni Milano, Giorgio Mariani, Allen Ginsberg, Gary Snyder, cartoons, drawings by Mizio Turchet, and various unsigned or unidentified contributors from Switzerland (Hotcha), and Fribourg (Revolté). Inspired by the Living Theatre, with strong international relations and influences. Without any concrete connection or political convictions all elements of the period are present: Psychedelic design, hippies, popmusic, the situationists, etc.

[#19982]

PROP

Artists Magazine/ The Basic Magazine of Marginal Desires.

Together 10 issues: Nos. 1, 1/12, 2 - 8 and 12. Joachim Frank, Workspace Loft, Albany, NY, USA. 1979 – 1984. Added: TEN (10) PROP-magazine-Newsletter and WORLSPACE LOFT (=editor of PROP)-Newletters each is a folded sheet w. infos and some with illustrations. Issues 1977 - 1980,plus two orig. postmarked envelopes and a signed letter by Joachim Frank. Note: rare ensemble, Prop seems to have been published till no. 16.

EUR 1,200.00

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An Artists' Magazine published Joachim Frank (recent Nobel Prize Winner for Chemistry), and his Workspace Loft Albany, NY. -No 1: March 1979. Options of the Past, What is Art (Quotes from M.Duchamp, Beuys,Weiner, etc.) by Chris Waters; Joachim Frank; Aaron Flores; Max Semois;Lauren Jess; Greg Hymes, etc - No. 1 1/2: Superman vs. Tomorrow. 1979. Edited and designed by Joachim Frank. b+w ill. of collages, texts, statements. On the situation of using nuclear energy in Germany. 15 pp. - No. 2: Your Problem is Our Business. 1979. Ed. by G.C. Haymes and Theo Dorian. Collages and Texts. : Ed Atkeson. Myla Pesnichak. Lon Spiegelman. Viola B. Adams. Jill Shore. Ed Varney. Bowtie Blotto. Jo Denali. Hosea Frank. Art C. Phatze. Joachim Frank. Roxy Victoria. Rober Durlak. Delux, Philemon. Mikel Harwood. Barbara Aubin. Toute la Gang. Fred Kweicien. Aaron Flores. R. Dick Trace-It. Bart Plantenga. Roxanne Storms. Michael Stiles. LeClair. Jim Woodward. 24 pp. - No. 3 - Arts Magazine – December 1979. List of contents. Joachim Frank. Jan Galligan. Peter Below. Allen Morris. Jean Pierre Bretaudiere. Daniel Sperber. Steven Durland. Adriane Verschoor. Robert Durlak. Falves Silva. Jorge Caraballo. Ray Johnson's NOTHING. David Bourdon. Collages and Texts. 28 pp. - No. 4 - Literary Issue May 1980. Edited by Jessica Lawrence. : Ed Atkeson. Joachim Frank. Roland Feldspahr. Dorothy L. Rose. Lon Spiegelman. Adriane Verschoor. Michael Kase. Guy R. Beining. John M. Benning. Luna Bisonte Prods. Meg Smith. T. J. Kallsen. A. J. Wright. Cynde Gregory. Ralph Fusco. Stu Horn. Sue Medyn. D. Sullivan. Tom Holecek. Dennis Sullivan. Nancy Sue Pistorius. Joan Colby. Collages and Texts. 28 pp. - No. 5 - Vision and Supervision Fall 1980. (cover partly printed in red) Edited by Ed Atkeson and Joachim Frank. Ernst Volland. Vittore Baroni. Alagmir Hashmi. Adriane Verschoor. Werner Lorenzen. Peter Zingsheim. Reindeerwerk Associates. Tom Eiling Lomholt Formular Press. Sandie Shaw. Opal Louis Nation. DKeson. Stu Hn. Edgar-Antonio Vigo. Sam McPheeters. SPUDZ (Kees Francke). . 28 pp. -No. 6 - off and running - April 1981. (cover partly handcolored) Edited by Joachim Frank and Carol Tansey. : Ed Atkeson. Hosea Frank. Werner Lorenzen. V.E. Emmett. Adriana Verschoor. Jacques Carrie. Peter West. W. Goldfarb. Guy R. Beining.David Vadja. A.G. Bell. Bart Platenga. Dr. Ackerman. Richard C. Jeff Branin. Marin van Heel. Opal Louis Nations. R. Prost. Alexander Z. Kristian Berg. Roland Feldspahr. Howard Winn. Martin VI. G Barchenger. Susan Medyn. Seni P. Musus. Musicmaster. 28 pp. Includes the poem "ALPHA WAVES" by Jo Frank (fundamental discoveries with implications for our understanding of neurotransmission by glutamate) - No. 7 -– December 1981. BREAKFAST IN TORONTO! December 1981. Edited by Joachim Frank. : Carol Tansey. Ed Atkeson. Ulysses Carrion. Alan Catlin. Piotr Rypson. Cracker Jack Kid. Adriana Verschoor. David Vadja. Monica Rex. V.J. Emmett, Jr. Vittore Baroni. Opal Louis Nations. Harry Yokohoma. Paul Rutkovshy. Jeanne Finley. Marin van Heel. Spencer Livingston. Stu Horn. Richard Kelly. Warriors of Mars. Peter Below. Werner Lorenzen. Jacques Carrie. Bart Plantenga. R. Feldspahr. Musicmaster. Lucas Conde. Ruggero Maggi. Willy Buchholz. Peter West. Carlo Pittore. Lydia Tomkiw. Michael Scott. Hosea Frank. Lyn Lifshin. Daniele Ciullini. Hanna Bremer. Stevdio LeClair. Steven Durland. Collages and Texts. 28 pp. - No. 8 – December 1982. HELLO HALEY!!! December 1982. Edited by Joachim Frank. Louise Krasniewicz and Joachim Frank. : Lou Macellaro. Hosea Frank. Rene Aeberhard. Peter West. Thom Metzger. Jim Torrey. Adriana Verschoor. PiotrRypson. Michael Radermacher. David Vadja. Frank Ananicz. Janice Eidus. Loris Essary. John M. Bennett. Stephen Fisher. Bob Snyder. Guy R. Beining. John Crowford. Jefferey Marks. Collages and Texts. 28 pp. - No. 12: Edited together with Louise Krasniewicz. "More than 100 Post Historicai Documents"were sent tio Pro; they will be exhibited thisSummer in theAlbany area; Prop no. 12 is a catalogue of this show." Reference for PROP: Perneczky.- The Magazine Network – page 66 + 250 (Writing and visual gutsy, bizarre, political; Anti Isolation)

[#18887]

PROVO (MAGIES CENTRUM AMSTERDAM) - INSEKTEN SEKTE and DESKUNDOLOGIE

INSEKTEN SEKTE (The Insect Sect); MAX RENEMAN: The Magical Provo. Initiator of the Insect Sect and the Expertology Lab.

EUR 4,000.00

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A ) The Butterfly Opera and the Insekten Sekte. Poster "Moeder, wat is er mis met deze Planeet ? Tentoonstelling georganiseerd door Werkgroep V.U…in de Biologische Faculteit der V.U. (Free University) 19 september-13 oktober 1969, with: Insectensecte: Vlinderopera, Resistentieorkest, etc ". 62 x46 cm. In perfect condition, only small chip from right upper corner. B) The text and musical score of the "Vlinder Opera", on 3 sheets stencilled on white paper, b/w. 4to size. C )The VERY RARE recording: An LP in original plain white sleeve, with enclosed a sheet of stationary of the Deskundologisch Laboratorium with the content of the disk (1 sheet, a few fold and a tiny closed tear at the bottom). The Butterfly Opera recorded, together with recordings of pieces of music, poems, interviews, and other sounds by people who played a role in the 60’s Provo movement in Amsterdam. Collaborators were: Jasper Grootveld, Theo Kley, Max Reneman, Karel Alphenaar, Marte Benders, Zuster Clara, Else Krieg, Chaim Levano, Huub & Joost Mathijsen, Kunstspelpiano Steck. Also collaboration of Het Amsterdams Ballongezelschap or de Nieuwe Zotten. Contains the tracklist,and a 1930-photograph of the young Dutch queen Juliana and her husband Bernhard. Also collaboration of Het Amsterdams Ballongezelschap or de Nieuwe Zotten. Tracklist A1 Tsjaikowsky (Uit Everybodies Favourites) A2 Denkend Aan Holland A3 Phryasland A4 Amsterdam A5 L'Elisir D'Amore A6 Downtown Written By – Middleton A7 Milieu Verveling A8 Moeder Waar Zijn De Vlinders Henen B1 Er Was Een Tijd (Why Do You Cry Butterfly) B2 Indianola Written-By – Onivas*, Henry* B3 Zielkundologie B4 Doremi, D.D.T., Wit B5 Si Vous L'Aviez Compris Written-By – Denza* B6 Mother There Is Something Wrong (Moeder Wat Is Er Mis Met Deze Planeet) B7 Cavatine En Versjes Written-By – Raff* B8 Stars And Stripes Composed By – Souza* D) Historic photo of the 'Magical Provo' Max Reneman. Photographer: JARING, Cor (Dutch 1936). Max Reneman in white lab coat with gas mask and stethoscope as leader of the Sect of the Insects', 1969. Gelatin silver print, with copyright stamp of Cor Jaring (on the reverse). Some wear and creases along the margins, foxing spots throughout.Dimensions: 29.7 x 24 cm.

[#18625]

PSYCHEDELIC REVIEW

(2)Nos. 1-11 (all publ.). Cambridge, New York, Summer 1963 - Winter 1970/71. Size (h/w): 22,8 x 15 cm., sizes of nos. 9-11 between 20,5 x 20,5 cm. and 27,9 x 21,6 cm. Nos. 9-11 illustrated. Original illustrated wrappers, only some light soiling and wear. Altogether a set in very good condition.

EUR 1,000.00

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Complete run edited by Paul A. Lee, Ralph Metzner, Gunther M. Weil, Timothy Leary, Felix Morrow and other psychedelic pioneers. Articles by Alan Watts, R. Gordon Wasson, Richard Evans Schultes, Albert Hofman, Menri Michaux, Art Kleps, Steward Brand, René Daumal, R.D.Laing, etc. Research, influence, experiences, regulations, information on the use of LSD and other psychedelic drugs. "... The Psychedelic Review is a quarterly devoted to the study of LSD, mescalin and the other psychopharmacological substances sometimes known as mindopening or consciousness-altering drugs. These studies also extend to nonpharmacological methods of altering consciousness: hypnotism, yoga, zen and other ancient and modern means...".

[#20711]

PSYCHEDELICATESSEN

Collection of Sales catalogs of "Psychedelicatessen" the first headshop in New York to sell a wide variety of drugs, pipes, rolling machines, paper, scales, glass beads, all that was needed for smoking and tripping, Edited and produced by Rick Sanders Southworth and Susan Swede, illustrated by John Ka. New York: Psychedelicatessen, 1967. Unpaginated. 14 unbound sheets (printed on both sides, and 2 printed recto only in a variety of colours offset from holograph text and illustration, inside the pink silk screen printed wrappers). Together with two stamped and postmarked manila envelopes in which these had been sent to a customer in New Jersey (and two more wrappers). All sheets near fine, the two manila envelopes bear the signs of being through the mail. One envelope has a b/w illustration by psychedelicatessen, and both contain the psychedelicatessen stamp.

EUR 3,500.00

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Psychedelicatessen was located at 164 Avenue A between 10th and 11th Streets - just up the block from Tompkins Square Park, around the corner from the Peace Eye Bookstore, and a few blocks from the Fillmore East -- the Pyschedelicatessen was at the center of psychedelia and counterculture on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. This collection of sheets comes from the silkscreened catalogs of products offered for sale which were mailed to a customer in New Jersey. "Opened in 1966, the store immediately drew widespread attention. Though open for less than two years, the Psychedelicatessen was written up in Time magazine, the subject of a photo-essay in OZ, and satirized on the NBC television program, Jack Benny’s Bag. It is described in some detail in Fug You, the memoir of Ed Sanders, and the Fugs even played at least one show there.The shop was also subject to police harassment from the very beginning and on June 22, 1968, the Psychedelicatessen was finally shut down. Rick Southworth and Susan Swede were apparently not just proprietors of this early headshop, but also the leaders of a new religious movement / psychedelic cult, The Church of Mysterious Elation. As detailed in the New York Daily News ("Raid Hippie Cult, Seize $6M Dope", Friday, September 27, 1968, p. 5), their home and church, and then their store, were raided by the Federal Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs and "10 pounds of hashish, believed the largest haul of that drug in New York City; 11 pounds of marijuana; 4,500 tablets of LSD; 1,500 tablets of speed, 150 mescaline capsules and 150 tablets of various hallucinogens" were seized."

[#15599]

IL RE NUDO

6 issues: Zero: November 1970, 2: January/February 1971; 3: March 1971; 6: June/July/August 1971; 19 20, 31-33 (not dated); 72: January 1979.

EUR 500.00

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Landmark Italian underground and pop publication,

[#14771]

THE REALIST (Paul Krassner)

Freethought criticism and satire.

Nos. 24/25, 27, 29-30, 32, 35, 40-41, 43, 47-48, 50, 53, 55, 57-58, 60-80,82-84, 86-88, 90-98. New York, March/April 1961- February 1974. Size (h/w): 27 x 21 cm. Newspaper 24 pp. Added: 6 unnumbered issues of 4 pages each, published from Dec. 1968-June 1969, and 86 A-B, 4 pages each, Jan-April 1970. Very scarce.

EUR 500.00

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A collection of this underground satirical journal, edited by Paul Krassner. Contributions by Ellen Sander, Larry Josephson, Robert Wolf, Saul Heller, Sandra Adickes, John Francis Putnam, Abbie Hoffman, Lenny Bruce (Obscenity, Narcotics & Me) a.o. Cartoons by Dick Guindon. Contains Impolite Interviews with Norman Mailer, Mort Sahl, Woody Allen, Timothy Leary , and an article on the arrest of Lenny Bruce. Nos. 91& 92 are published in 3 parts numbered as 91 A-C (July-Dec. 1971) and 92 A-C (Jan.-June 1972) of 8 pp. each. Publication went on till 1974 (no. 98)

[#16649]

RESIDU

(and the Mongul Review)

Nos. 1-2 (all. publ.). Athens, London, Spring 1965-Spring 1966. Original wrappers. No. 1 is inscribed by Richter, with the addition of his mailing address to the verso of the title page. Together with: the original publisher's prospectus for the first issue, mailed from Highgate by Dan Richter to Pete Brown "c/o New Departures", and with a short note to him requesting "help in circulating these". Single sheet, folded once, printed on both sides in black on blue stock. 50x17.5cm. (unfolded). Reproduces a selection of illustrations from the first issue and a list of the contributors Added: feltpen drawing in black and orange by an unknown artist.(19,5x14cm).

EUR 600.00

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Ed. by Daniel Richter. Includes in No. 2 the first issue of 'The Mongol Review' (all publ.). with contribs. by Lamantia, Ginsberg, Norse, Ford, Marie Wilson, Burroughs, Trocchi, Corso, etc . No. 1 (Spring 1965): Allen Ginsberg (including the first appearance of "On The Roof" from Journals 18th April 1964, and "Seabattle of Salamis Took Place Off Perama"); Harold Norse; Philip Lamantia; George Andrews; Charles Henri Ford; "Notes on the Use of Hashish" by Sheldon Cholst; and a lengthy excerpt from "LSD-748" by Kay Johnson. No. 2 (Spring 1966): Published by the Trigram Press in London. Contributors include William Burroughs; Gregory Corso; Gerard Malanga; Harold Norse; Harry Fainlight; Simon Vinkenoog; Jeff Nuttall; Jean-Jacques Lebel; the only appearance in print of chapter one of Alexander Trocchi's unpublished novel, "The Long Book".

[#16049]

SCHIZZO

Foglio Irregolar (later:Fojo irregolar, then: Foglio irregolare)

Nos. 0, 1 and 2 (all published).Torino, 1977 (aprile) - 1978 (marzo); 3 issues, tabloïd, 41x30 cm. Printed in b/w;numerous illustrations and photographs. Issues of 8 pages (Stampato in proprio,supplemento a stampa alternativa).

EUR 1,800.00

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Radical anarchist-underground periodical, printed from typescript and handwritten texts, spectacularly designed with numerous drawings and collages including photographs. - No. 0 (aprile 1977): "Due o tre cose sul Movimento", "Malfattiunasega", "Allo studente non far sapere quanto è buona la scuola con le pere", "Femminismo anarchico", "Aguirre furorediddio" . With a photograph by Tano D'Amico; - No. 1 (autunno/inverno 1977): "H.M. Schleyer si è suicidato ovvero Anche i padroni hanno un cuore" (on the deaths of Andreas Baader, Jan Karl Raspe and Gudrun Enssling), "Dada davanti e dietro", "L'alienazione militare", "Sacco e Vanzetti sono stati assassinati dai comitati per la riabilitazione". In the middlespread on double page: "Totoanarchia. Contro i tentativi di riassorbimento nella kultura ufficiale"; - No. 2 (marzo 1978): "Schizzo saluta i compagni che si incontrano a Carrara per l'Internazionale Anarchica", "4 domande a Buenaventura", "Handicappato significa che può fare come gli altri tutti i lavori che esigono "concentramento". E con tanto impegno: Sfruttiamolo!", "Norma Jean Baker (Marylin Monroe)". In the middlespread on double page "Arthur Rimbaud": "Rimbaud, senza speranza alcuna, né sulla terra né altrove, pensò solo ad andare sempre, in preda a quella noia terribile che voi non conoscerete mai; inseguiva attraverso il mondo, nei luoghi più desolati, l'immagine più desolante di sé e di voi. Tutto quello su cui si basa la vostra sporca vita meschina gli ripugnava, ci sputava sopra. Voi fingete di aver dimenticato che egli fu contro tutto ciò che esiste". (Salaris 1997: pag. 111).

[#18444]

SEKIGUN

(The Red Army)

Pamphlet No. 3 (all and only published). Special issue, manifest poster-journal. Tokyo 1972 (Bureau of Pornography of the Kansaigakuin University). 1 sheet of off-white newsprint (56x42 cm), printed recto/verso in red. Text and illustrations, text in Japanese, with occasional english words in latin letters. Issued by Nagata Hiroko and Takita Osamu.

EUR 1,000.00

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In the 60's/70's the Kansaigakuin University was the breading ground for student activism of various directions: Zenkyôtô, Zenagakujichi, Seikyô and Sekigun (Red Army, which was the most active). At the culmination point of the struggles it seems that the Red Army students had pressed the editorial office of the University newspaper to print this parody with the logo of the Red Army replacing the official logo and to place the name of the Red Army in large print on the front page. This was similar to the logo of the journal of the Japanese communist party Akahata (The Red Standard). Special issue on Drugs, Mind Liberating Plants, Green Revolution. (On the front page in capitals: Drug Freegras). Marijuana and LSD were the keywords for mental freedom, and here a guide is offered how to cultivate and fabricate it, and they advocate free distribution all over Japan. The picture of the love-making couple placed over a large image of a marihuhana leaf on the front page went too far for the authorities, the partciipants were arrested and the journal was forbidden.

[#15462]

SILENCE 'S WEKE 1

Rivista trimestrale. (SILENCE printed on front cover, 'S WEKE on inside cover page 2).

Numero unico (in attesa di autorizzazione,), gennaio-marzo 1973. Napoli, Ed. Morra, 1973. 48 pages, printed on glossy paper, in original pictorial wrappers (31 x 31 cm). (The magazine has a faint trace of a fold in the middle, where it apparently has been kept bended on someones bookshelf, or was folded for mailing, otherwise in very good condition). Important publication with numerous illustrations and photographs. Quite rare.

EUR 400.00

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Responsable editor: Luciano Caruso. Cover designs by MEV2 (Musica Electronic Viva), Caruso-IBM, Giuseppe Desiato. Contrbutions by Emilio Villa, Jiri Kolar, Maurizio Nannucci, Mario Diacono, Jochen Gerz, Anna & Martino Oberto, MREV2 photographs, Giuseppe Morra (Centro d'Arte Europea), Alain Roussel, Maurice Roquet,,Théatre mental ( 5 photographs) Carmine Rezzuti, Dietrich Albrecht, Claus Böhmer, Bulkowski, Tim Ulrichs, and others.

[#11701]

S.I.M.A.

PENSIERI DI DROGA?

Cartotecnica Piacentina Ed. Milano, (1972). Large poster in colour (140 x 100 cm) published by S.I.M.A. (Servizi Istituto Mass-media Art), an alternative underground organisation.

EUR 700.00

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[#15657]

SIXPACK

No. 2, 3/4, 6. New York, 1973-1973/4. (Wrapers a bit soiled).

EUR 200.00

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Editors: Pierre Joris & Victoria Smitter (London), W.R.Prescott (Lake Toxaway, N.C.).

[#19363]

STASH- File related to INTERNATIONAL CANNABIS LEGALIZATION

- STASH. Numbers 1-2 (all publ. ?). Legalize Cannabis Picnic. Saturday May 12th (1979?/1980?). Speakers Corner Hyde Park. Each issue 36 pages, 4to.; cover in red and green., no 2 b/w only. With stamp of Real Free Press Int. Text mimeographed. With many illustrations. - NORML: The Marijuana Issue. National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. Washington. Pamphlet of 18 pages, stapled in wrappers. And a letter with official letterhead by Icar Administration Together with Marijuana,The Facts. Brochure Jan. 1979 -ICAR: Int. Cannabis Alliance for Reform. News letter. Together with Agenda for the "1st International Cannabis Legalization Conference. Amsterdam, Feb, 1980 (The Kosmos). -A Guide to British Psilocybin Mushrooms. By Richard Cooper. 1977. Hassle Free Press, 32 pages + wrappers.

EUR 400.00

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- Edited by the "Smokey Bears". All contributions under pseudonym (Bear). Much information on Marijuana, also many pictures and drawings. - Brief legal history of Marijuana; Marijuana Usage Today; Dangerous to use ? Legal options etc., Legal Cannabis Rally Hyde Park, Mau 10 (1980?). Documents of NORM and ICAR. Plus 4 issues of HOME GROWN with invoice on their Letterhead Paper.

[#16050]

TAMPAX TERRA

No. 4. Torino, 1973 (autunno); 100x54 cm. Poster, bluepinted. "Foglio Stagionale e Murale (settembre/ottobre/novembre)". Some discoloration over the folds.

EUR 600.00

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Texts by Mauro Pariananda «Viaggiare dormendo», Giulio Tedeschi a.o.; dedicato a gianni milano zaratustra paperino sun ra aleister crowleyillustrations in the text.

[#11407]

UBU

Nos. 1-7/8 (all publ.). Milano, dic. 1970 - giugno/luglio 1971. Original wrappers folio. Ills.

EUR 400.00

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Director: Franco Quadri. Together 6 issues (no. 5/6 & 7/8 are double-issues) of 24pp. each, richly illustrated. Contribs. on American underground, film, theatre, feminism, popmusic, a.o. Articles incl.: 'Dopo l'Underground' (Calendario dell'underground e della rabbia-New American Cinema anno 70-Rivoluzione è teatro per la strada-Comics and Stories by Crumb); 'Brecht antibrecht'; 'Ginsberg a Chicago'; 'Liberazione Femminile' / 'Gay Power'; 'Rapporto Viet-Marijuana'; 'Manson Innocente?'; 'L'Era dell'Acquario'; 'Rock Power'(Beatles, Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan); '12 modi di fare teatro', etc. Contribs. by (a.o.) Giuliano Scabia, Gianni Buttafava, Franco Cavallone, Fernanda Pivano, Jerome Savary, Marisa Rusconi.

[#15372]

UC unadopted communication

(Verschijnt om de drie weken/ Verschijnt onregelmatig).

Nos. 1-4 (all publ.?). Heverlee, 22 Nov. 1969 - 30 April 1970. (21,5 x 32 cm). Roneotyped, b&w. (No. 2 with cover in orange). With illustrations.

EUR 200.00

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Belgian underground and psychedelic publication, edited by Walter Declerck in Heverlee. Contribs, by Burroughs, Karel de Geest, Barn Altona, Cis Peeters, Meyerson, Peter Rooibos, Dirk Vom Berge (ills.), and many anonymous.

[#21156]

UFO Space Bulletin

Nos.1-3 (all publ with Prospectus): Nos. 1 and 2 (all pub. in magazine size), Juni 1971. "Revolution durch Information" UFO 2 Space Bulletin, 2 Oktober 1971. Göttingen : Expanded Media Editions. 43 x 31 cm, folded to 4to. (No.1 with small defect to spine, otherwise very fine). -Together with (No.3): -UFO Sondernummer. Mar 72 (also referred to as UFO 3) 'Radio 23' Piratensender: Mitschnitt des Programms, das in der Nacht zum 1. März 1972 von dem Münchener Piratenwender Radio 23 gesendet wurde. A 60 min. audiocassette featuring pirate radio from Munich, promoted as the first audio magazine in the world. It was released in March 1972 as the third issue of UFO, a magazine edited by Udo Breger, Carl Weissner, Jürgen Ploog and Jörg Fauser. Added: Expanded Media Editions, Publisher's Catalog, illustrated. 16 pages,spine stapled in light green wrapper.

EUR 1,400.00

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Very rare set of this German counter culture publication, nicely illustrated with collaged images, clippings, photographs, photocompositions, etc. With contributions of Joerg Fauser, Doc Benway, Allen Ginsberg, Schnee-Ede, Jürgen Ploog, Leila Khaled, Carl Weissner, Peter Weibel, Valie Export, Pelieu, Hamburger Mary, 'Flash Gordon', und 'Lonnie the Pimp'. Number 2 with contributions by Joerg Fauser, Harry Gelb, Pierre Joris, Jürgen Ploog, Carl Weissner, Dr. Kurt Unruh, Udo Breger, Jan Herman. Leara, OZ-Prozess, Schwarze Zelle, Junk, Blutiger Mittwoch, TECHNO-Anarchie, Coca-Cola. "Erstaunlicherweise haben wir die 2te Nr. geschafft." Expanded Media Editions -was a small publishing house run by Udo Breger in Göttingen dedicated to underground/beat publications. Udo Breger (1941) is a German author, translator and publisher with close ties to the Beat Generation. Breger studied English and Romance Language & Literature at the University of Göttingen from 1964 to 1971, during which period he also ran an art gallery in Göttingen. Between 1968 and 1975 his Expanded Media Editions published and organised projects with Joseph Beuys, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Allen Ginsberg, Brion Gysin, William Burroughs and others. In the mid-1970s Breger translated Robert Shea’s and Robert Anton Wilson’s ‘Illuminatus! Trilogy’ for Sphinx Verlag, Basel. With the exception of a couple of years spent in Sweden, Breger has since then worked in Basel as a publicist and translator of works by Walt Whitman, Alan Watts, John Lilly, William Burroughs, Franco Beltrametti and others for various publishing houses including his own.

[#18521]

VDRSVPVDRSVP

[Numbers 1-3 all published with the Madison WI Underground Newspaper KALEIDOSCOPE]. 1969 . July 4-17, Aug. 29 - Sept. 11, and n.d. Nova Broadcast, 1969.(San Francisco (Athens, New York, Cologne,LA, Paris,Mannheim : Nova Broadcast Press). Rare copies of these fragile broadsides, in very good condition.

EUR 1,000.00

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Broadsides distributed as supplements to Kaleidoscope. Edited By Norman Ogue Mustill and Jan Jacob Herman. Single sheets, folded up to three times. Printed front and back in a 7-column newpaper format, with photocompositions. - No. 1: Contains Burroughs (The Moving Times), Weissner ( Death TV) , Nanos Valaoritis (The story of Scroloboulopoulos) along with work by Mary Beach, Alan Ansen and the editors. This was inserted into the second section of the July 4-17 issue of the Madison WI Underground Newspaper KALEIDOSCOPE. - No. 2: 'We pick up where the hen leaves off. .An investment in the smell of rotten eggs". Contributions by Carl Solomon (War), A. Rooney & S. Beiles (Collectors corner), Alan Ansen (Professor Joe, a candidate for the presidency), N.O.Mustill (2 photocollages), Wolf Vostell ( Four Instant Happenings,1968 and a serigraph), J.J.Herman (collage), Jochen Gerz (photocomposition), Carl Weisner (photocomposition), Allen Ginsberg, James Silver, Carl Weissner, Harold Norse, and several others. This issue probably published as Broadsheet, inserted into the second section of the July Aug. 29 - Sept. 11 issue of the Milwaukee (Wisconsin) underground newspaper Kaleidoscope. A third issue was published Nova Broadcast, 1969. - No. 3: "Artists all/find a dark corner/sit down/place your right calf on back of neck/place left calf on right shin/and suck+++weather/zonk". " An army of technicians stand behind our product". The third and last issue of the artists' periodical, with contributions from the editors, Herman (A dangerous opiate) ; Carl Weisner (Stasis Inc.); Jeff Nuttal (drawing), N.O.Mustill( photocomposition, The Vietnam Question); Wolf Vostell (Miss America, photocomposition); Jochen Gerz (Theory of mobile texts); Alison Knowles (The big book, phtocomposition); Claude Pelieu; Sinclair Beiles (Notes from a tour); J.J.Lebel (Erotic traveller); , Carl Solomon (The adventures of Zig-Zag), and Gail Chiarello Dusenberry, Nanos Valaoritis. Nova Broadcast, 1969.

[#19062]

Aat VELDHOEN (Bart HUGES)

Print Bart Huges.

Early rotaprint by Aad Veldhoen of BART HUGES with bandaged head with blood along his cheeks, after performing the self trepanation. 13,7x 167,3. Signed in pencil and numbered 2/10. RARE.

EUR 700.00

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[#19061]

SIMON VINKENOOG

Dossier Simon Vinkenoog from the Archive of journalist Henk J. Meier, documenting Vinkenoog and the Drugs scene in Amsterdam - a) Flyer for a Teach In !!! "Openbaar debat over de middelen Marihu, amphetamine, L.S.D. (..) met Robert Jasper Grootveld en Simon Vinkenoog." Zaterdag 4 Dec.1965 Roneotyped in blue23,5 x 32 cm. folded. - b) Documents on the person of Simon Vinkenoog: photograph by Tom Weerheijm of Vinkenoog, . 18 x 13 cm. Flyer Images du Paradis (Vinkenoog and Opland)" and 1 for Paradiso copy of Marriage act and photograph of Vinkenoog with Reineke Offprint Ons Amsterdam, newspaper clipping NRC, + 2 others - c) "Wat ze zeggen. Eigen en andermans teksten. - Arcadia Pers, Bloemendaal, februari 1964. "(uitverkocht; 120 exemplaren voor intekenaren)" Stencilled typoscript; 7 sheets + 3 sheets, stapled, with texts about drugs (in dutch) by (i.a.) Ginsberg en William S. Burroughs. 34 x 21,5 cm. - d) NCRV-tv script Marihuana. Nederlands Film Persbureau, Henk J. Meier, 1965. Together with a typed interview with met Vinkenoog. (all in dutch) - e) two typoscrpt letters each 3 pages from Tobias Ritman to Simon Vinkenoog. - f) typed retrospect of Rob Stolk

EUR 1,000.00

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[#21556]

Simon VINKENOOG - OPEN HET GRAF

Happening (December 1962) organised by Melvin CLAY, Frank STERN & Simon VINKENOOG

Open het Graf (Open the Grave) poster and program, 1962 (1) Poster, 57.5 x 40.5 cm, litho printed black on white paper, folded three times. Announces one of the first and most famous happenings in The Netherlands, which took place at the studio of Rik Van Bentum in Amsterdam on December 9, 1962. Organized by New York Living Theatre actor Mel Clay, film producer Frank Stern, and writer Simon Vinkenoog, the event featured artists performing actions around the theme of necrophilia. The space was adorned with wall drawings, photo collages and flyers as well as slabs of meat and cow intestines. Fine copy. (2) Programme booklet for the event. Gold coloured paper covers, staple bound, 30 x 22 cm, 11 pp. stencilled on pink and grey sheets. Title page reads 'Open het Graf: A homage to the dead, a warning to the living'. With facsimile handwritten and typed texts and drawings by Simon Vinkenoog, Bart Huges, Frank Stern, Rik van Bentum, Jean-Jacques Lebel et al. Moderate fading to cover and fragile paper, three staples (one partly loosening), else in uusually fine shape. Rare documents in unurually well preserved condition.

EUR 3,000.00

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[#20367]

Simon VINKENOOG - OPEN HET GRAF

Happening (December 1962) organised by Melvin CLAY, Frank STERN & Simon VINKENOOG

HAPPENING 9.12.62 OPEN HET GRAF. Simon Vinkenoog, Open het Graf- Happening organized by Melvin Clay, Frank Stern & Simon Vinkenoog. Programme booklet for the event. Gold coloured paper covers, staple bound, 30 x 22 cm, 10 pp(of 11 , the front page missing, title written in red geltpen on the front cover.) Content stencilled on pink and grey sheets with facsimile handwritten and typed texts and drawings by Simon Vinkenoog, Bart Huges, Frank Stern, Rik van Bentum, Jean-Jacques Lebel et al. Moderate fading to cover and fragile paper, three staples ( partly loosening and restapled), else in good shape. Rare document.

EUR 1,500.00

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[#19721]

Simon VINKENOOG (and others)

Paradiso-Calypso Show

Read and Hook Up! Please (Paradiso 10.6.77). -Plain card file with 16 stencilled sheets (black on white paper) produced on the spot during the Paradiso-Calypso-show (10.6.77) of Hans Plomp, Simon Vinkenoog, Steef Davidson, Huib Schreurs, Amsterdam, 10 juni, 1977. Rare collection.

EUR 1,000.00

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A collection of texts/drawings/ caricatures made by the participants of the "party" (Paradiso Calypso Show), Fierce anarchist texts, in protest of the armed action to free the hostages in the train occupied by Molukkans (Government Murder Plot on Train), against the governement (Den Uyl), and the Royal Family (mostly Bernard), texts influenced by drugs during the Apo-Calypso Show, Texts by Plomp, Davidson, Vinkenoog, Schreurs, William Levty, Bert Griepink,Aad Veldhoen, Billy,Bert,Albert etc.

[#21152]

WHITE STUFF

Numbers 1-6 (out of 8 published). London, Sandy Robertson, Feb. 1977- XMas'77. , Original wrappers. Corner stapled at upper left. 29,8x21 cn. Printed on rectos only. Illustrated (b&w). L ight corner creases over the staples to all issuesl ight wrinkles to back page of issue 1, Otherwise all in fine/ near fine condition. Each issue had a different subtitle and printed on different colour stock: Issue 1: A Rock N Roll Magazine for the Modern World (light blue); Issue 2: A Rock N Roll Magazine for Teen Aeshetes (pink); Issue 3: A Rock N Roll Magazine for Young Existentialists ( light green); Issue 4: A Rock N Roll Magazine for the New Romanticism (darks yellow); Issue 5: A Rock N Roll Magazine for international heroes (yellow stock). Issue 6- XMas'77. Cover picture:Susan Carson/Dreva Archives. 12 pages, stapled in left upper corner. P. 3/6: The return of the Rock+Roll Heroes. A Study of heroism, by Glenn Marks; 7 Patti art given by tony d, 8/9 henry miller by frank letchford; 10 Patti photo by alex fergusson; 11:Patti hotel bill,given by aris; 12 art by patti,given by skid kid.

EUR 3,000.00

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Edited by Sandy Robertson. A PATTI SMITH fanzine, the name being derived from lyrics to Smith's song 'Ain't It Strange.' Sandy Robertson was a Scottish writer.Patti Smith was the main focus, others were also featured (Sex Pistols, Lou Reed, Harry Crosby, Kim Fowley, Artaud, Wilhelm Reich, Todd Rundgren). Robertson states in issue 1: "I'm starting this magazine because I believe that I have interesting ideas and yet I can't get them published by the 'big' music papers. Mark P. of Sniffin' Glue apparently said that everyone shoud start their own paper and I fully agree." And later: "I called it 'White Stuff' because I like Patti's line (from the song Ain't It Strange), and also there are lots of black music papers, but few in this country exclusively devoted to the music of urban white kids." No.1: Vive L'Anarchie; Patti Smith, Lou Reed; Sex Pistols, and more No.2:Contents feature articles on Smith and The Runaways, reviews of Smith's singles, Snatch, and The Clash, as well as numerous photos of Smith and surrealist poetry by Hans Arp and Antonin Artaud. No.3: Featuering the Patti Todd rundgren connections;Patti in 1973;You can't say "Fuck"in Radio Free Amwerica No. 4: Contents feature an article comparing Smith and Wilhelm Reich, as well as five pages of verse by Smith, each coupled with a different photograph. Issues of 'White Stuff' - particularly the early ones - are scarce in commerce; OCLC locates incomplete holdings at 3 US institutions, with 2 more in the UK. [Winchester, VA, No.5: Article by Frank W. Letchford on the art of Austin Osman Spare, 'Notes on Holiday Inn' by Smith, and a fans' notes on Smith, The Rolling Stones, and Rimbaud. Issues of 'White Stuff' - are scarce; OCLC locates incomplete holdings at 3 US institutions, with 2 more in the UK.

[#17576]

THE WILLIE (d.a.levy)

Nos. 1-2 (all publ.). San Francisco & Los Angeles, Manic Press, Summer 1967- Spring 1968. Mimeographed in side-stapled illustrated wrappers (64 + 70 pp.). (27,5 x 21,5 cm).

EUR 600.00

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"The Willie comes into your brain". Edited by 'willie the snort gobblet w/football hair for earmuffs '(for no. 1) & 'willie gobblecunt the cosmic drunk' (for no 2). According to 'Clay/Phillps, A secret location etc, p. 303) the editor was d. a. levy. "Promoting Acid in the Maggot Eye, featuring Acoustic Earth Hallucinations, incoporating Gland Juice & Marigold Plasm". Covers by Brown Miller (a bit psychedelic) and Suzy Cross. Contributions by d.a.levy, Charles Bukowski, Harold Norse, Kent Taylor, Steve Richmond, T.L.Kryss, Doug Blazek, E.R.Baxter, Lynn Fillman, and others.

[#21621]

DE WITTE KRANT

De Papieren Tijger

Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4/5, 5 (sic!), 6/7, 8, 9 and The POSTER-issue. (all published). Amsterdam, 26 mei 1967-1968. 39x43 cm.; in very good condition.

EUR 300.00

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Underground journal, close to Provo. . "Nieuws over de sosjale revoluutsie in de derde wereld, de kulturele revoluutsie in de westerse asfaltjungle,,de psiegedliese revolutie, de lieve revoluutsie in Amsterdam". Collaboration of Ronald Augustin Johnny the Selfkicker, Bart van Hogenhuijze, Ben van Ootmerssen, Robert van der Veen, Simon Vinkenoog. Advocates sexual freedom, freedom for drug, etc.; flowerpower; psychedelic artwork. Poster issue in colour (Franz Deckwitz). No 1: De Papieren Tijger No. 2 Extra bubbelbad No. 3 We love you, tyhen De Witte Krant

[#16052]

WOW

Two numbers (all published, continuing "Viola"). Marzo, Aprile 1977 (Milano 1977). 43,5x31 cm. Printed in brown and blue. With many drawings and graphic illustrations in Situationist style. On the last page an image of Totò as a Roman: "Vivi nei nostri cuori, guidi le nostre lotte" with translation into french, english and napolitan dialect.

EUR 1,000.00

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Directed by Dario Fiori, continuing "Viola" (hence the April issue numbered consecutively as no 3): -Marzo 1977: "Viola è Wow". Subtitled "Circoli del proletariato giovanile in de/composizione. Chiamiamo wow il movimento reale che (si) di/strugge e supera lo stato presente delle cose", 8 pages printed in brown, folding out to a poster : "Dopo Marx aprile - Disgregazione è Bello". Texts: "Fare no. Disfare"; "Anatema isterico" ; "E ora e ora"; "Siamo tutti indiani metropolitani"; "Guerriglia Magia"; -(Aprile 1977, No.3): "Siamo diversi". Sottotitolo: "Chiamiamo wow il movimento reale che si strugge e supera lo stato presente delle cose - per la quinta internazionale", 8 pages printed in blue.

[#21548]

YARROWSTALKS (Crumb)

Numbers (00) 1 and 2. Philadelphia, Brian Zahn, June-July 1967. (No.1 on newsprint, 42 x 28,5 cm., light wear to spine and edges; No. 2 on better paper, 41 x 17,8 cm. In fine condition except for very light soilage on the front cover). Plus: Number 2. VARIANT. (n.d., ca. 1968). London, Duke Street,St.James. 16 pages, selfwrappers; 38,5 x 26,5 cm. In fine condition (except for very light soilage on the front cover). This is a variant version of no 2 with a different cover.

EUR 1,500.00

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Published (initially monthly) by David Auten and Brian Zahn. Contributors: Steve Tilles, Phil Stilles, Bonny Williams, Paul Carlin, Lynn Coren, Timothy Leary, Robert Crumb. These first issues of Yarrowstalks represent some of the earliest R.Crumb Comics & Stories. Number one has the first appearance of his character "Mr. Natural" and "The Trip" a 20 panel psychedelic comic strip. The second issue features the first installment of "Head Comix" and other drawings by Crumb. Yarrowstalks was Philadelphia’s Oracle, one of the best of the underground papers;Yarrowstalks was a blend of artwork and creative writing. It was not radical politically, but rather a gently publication, with visually pleasing graphics and an easy editorial style. The first issue includes a 2 page interview with Timothy Leary, with photograph. The paper, following the lead of editor and publisher Brian Zahn, moved toward Eastern philosophies. Twelve issues of Yarrowstalks were published in Philadelphia from 1967 until 1975. Most of the activity was concentrated at the beginning of the period, in the heyday of underground press activity.

[#18426]

ZUT

Numero Unico, (Roma), (Collettivo A/Traverso), 1976 [n.d. but October 1976], 56x40 cm,folded 4 times to 28x20 cm. Direttore resposabile M. Baraghini, supplemento a stampa alternativa.

EUR 600.00

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Only number published of this countercultural journal. Edited in Rome by Angelo Pasquini, Piero Lo Sardo, Mario Canale, with collaboration of Giancarlo De Simoni, Gilles Wright, Gerrj (Gerratana). Text on the frontpage:: "Di questo"; "Essere assenti"; "Che cento fiori sboccino - che cento radio trasmettano - che cento fogli preparino - un altro '68 con altre armi"; "Ottobre. La marjuana matura...". Folded out on the inside is a poster with the following texts: "Contro il disegno paranoico di colpevolizzazione-criminalizzazione dell'intelligenza desiderante. Contro il totalitarismo dell'imbecillità clerico-riformista. Contro la restaurazione culturale (...). Proponiamo - Una vertenza generale per l'abolizione della scuola. - Una campagna ecologica per la sospensione di ogni forma di trasmissione del sapere. - La messa fuori legge di Comunione e Liberazione. (...) Zut foglio di agit/azione dadaista PER LA LIBERAZIONE dall'estraneità creativa dalla schifosa organizzazione del lavoro. Della rabbiosa espressione collettiva dei marginalizzati dalla ributtante rappresentazione spettacolare. Dell'intelligenza desiderante dalla gabbia tormentosa dell'organizzazione ideologica del consenso. PER LA SOVVERSIONE dell'istituzione spettacolare, ideologica e tecnico-scientifica. Colpiscine uno per educarne cento!...". (Salaris 1997: pp. 79).