THE REALIST
Freethought criticism and satire.
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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.
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.
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)
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)
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