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Los Angeles: The Los Angeles Free Press, Inc, 1970. Softcover. Very Good. Periodical. 40pp. Old folds, some tearing at the fold intersection, light toning and edgewear, very good or better. Front cover story: "A letter from Tim Leary on his escape from jail: A declaration of holy war against the establishment." Also includes an article titled "U.S. Army of Liberation Marches on New Jersey"; an article about a ongoing Black Panthers trial; a section on gay liberation; and more.
LOS ANGELES FREE PRESS; Spiders In Nixon's Cabinet by Kunkin, Arthur (Ed.) - 1969: Vol. 06 (Issue 239) February 14-20
by Kunkin, Arthur (Ed.)
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LOS ANGELES FREE PRESS; Spiders In Nixon's Cabinet: Vol. 06 (Issue 239) February 14-20
by Kunkin, Arthur (Ed.)
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Los Angeles, CA, 1969. Tabloid newspaper, 11.5 x 17.5 in. Light shelfwear, with the usual aging along the edges. Very good.. 24pp. + 20pp. [with] Section 2. Illustrations by Ron Cobb. Known as the "Freep" it was among the most widely distributed underground newspapers of the 1960s. Features Harlan Ellison's column The Glass Teat; and an article on Clay Shaw and "Ladies In Bondage"; Section 2 features a look at erotic art, 1969.
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- Book Condition New Tabloid newspaper, 11.5 x 17.5 in. Light shelfwear, with the usual aging along the edges. Very good.
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- Place of Publication Los Angeles, CA
- Date Published 1969
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Los Angeles Free Press - Volume 7, No. 38, September 18-24, 1970
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