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RAT Subterranean News. April 25-May 1 by Shero, Jeff et al (editor) - 1969

by Shero, Jeff et al (editor)

RAT Subterranean News. April 25-May 1 by Shero, Jeff et al (editor) - 1969

RAT Subterranean News. April 25-May 1

by Shero, Jeff et al (editor)

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New York: R.A.T. Publications, 1969. Tabloid. Good. Side folding newspaper. Approximately 16 ½ by 11 ¼ inches. 20 pp., with black and white photos and illustrations throughout. An issue of this New York based newspaper founded in 1968, known for its coverage of far left organizations and causes and militant stance on social and political issues. This with articles on student protests at high schools in New York City, Ed Niemand Reality Agent underground comic strip, an interview with General Giap of Vietnam and the Vietnam War. GOOD condition. 5 inch horizontal tear along the center fold crease of the front cover. Moderate to heavy browning. Some chipping and tearing along the extremities. Minor soiling. Paper somewhat brittle.
  • Bookseller Independent bookstores US (US)
  • Format/Binding Tabloid
  • Book Condition Used - Good
  • Quantity Available 1
  • Publisher R.A.T. Publications
  • Place of Publication New York
  • Date Published 1969
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San Francisco Express Times, vol. 1, #41, October 30, 1968. Don't Vote for Shit
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San Francisco Express Times, vol. 1, #41, October 30, 1968. "Don't Vote for Shit

by Garson, Marvin, editor, Jaxon, William Burroughs, R. Cobb, Wayne Collins, Jeff Shero, Dan McCauslin, Nacio Jan Brown, Paul Williams, Doug Lummis, Marjorie Heins, Paul Glusman, et al

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San Francisco: The Trystero Company, 1968. Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, news, opinion, articles, photos, events, actions, comix, psychedelia, evenly toned, else very good on newsprint. The Express Times was S.F.'s main political underground paper. First substantial story questions relevance of latest UC Berkeley sit-ins at Sproul and at Moses Hall; another Moses story on p.6. Then, second part of a long interview with William Burroughs, conducted by Jeff Shero. Theatre radicals demand Bill Graham create free admission days. Polytechnic High School black students confront SF Board of Education (4 photos). Paul Williams profiles the Who's frustrating relationship with Decca Records, while Marjorie Heins opines on Joan Baez's pacifism (" bourgeois cop-out"), but she gives her credit for her "courageous, warm and high spirit" and inspiring music. Nacio Jan Brown photos accompany report on the Black Panthers from Polytechnic High. Cover art is by Jaxon.
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