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Ramparts Magazine: Volume 4, Number 6 October 1965

Ramparts Magazine: Volume 4, Number 6 October 1965

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Ramparts Magazine: Volume 4, Number 6 October 1965

by Keating, Edward M. (editor-in-chief) with Warren Hinckle III, Executive Editor

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Menlo Park, CA: Ramparts Magazine, 1965. Magazine. 74p., stapled wraps, illus., rear wrap lightly soiled, else very good condition. Cover illustration by Barnaby Conrad. Featuring "A Pessimist's Guide to the Vatican Council," an essay by Louis Lomax entitled "Journey Up North" and, in a seeming surrender to the commercial forces of the day, "A Giant Beetle Foldout." The insect, of course. Think anybody was fooled? The foldout anchors a centerfold story called "A Hard Day's Knight" by Jonathan Cott, on the homophonous movie. The editor also spends some time discussing the controversy over the awarding of the "Medals of the British Empire" to the Beatles.

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Title
Ramparts Magazine: Volume 4, Number 6 October 1965
Author
Keating, Edward M. (editor-in-chief) with Warren Hinckle III, Executive Editor
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Magazine
Book Condition
Used
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Publisher
Ramparts Magazine
Place of Publication
Menlo Park, CA
Date Published
1965
Bookseller catalogs
African American; Religion; 1960S; Music; popular culture;

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