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Berkeley Barb: vol. 18, #1 (Issue 412) July 6-12, 1973 by Scherr, Max. editor and publisher - 1973

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Berkeley Barb: vol. 18, #1 (Issue 412) July 6-12, 1973 by Scherr, Max. editor and publisher - 1973

Berkeley Barb: vol. 18, #1 (Issue 412) July 6-12, 1973

by Scherr, Max. editor and publisher

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Berkeley: Berkeley Barb, Inc, 1973. Newspaper. 47p., folded tabloid, illus., lightly edgeworn and evenly toned, address label on front wrap, else very good condition. Berkeley's longest running underground newspaper. Interviews with Carol Doda, Linda Lovelace, and Tony Serra, comix by Gilbert Shelton, articles on the Gainsville 8 (members of the Vietnam Veterans against the War/Winter Soldier Organization charged with conspiracy to incite a riot at the Republican National Convention), ESP, and more.
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Berkeley Barb: vol. 17, #24 (#409) June 15-21, 1973

Berkeley Barb: vol. 17, #24 (#409) June 15-21, 1973

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Berkeley: Berkeley Barb, Inc, 1973. Newspaper. 47p., folded tabloid, illus., evenly toned, edgeworn, address label and a few spots of foxing on front wrap, wraps beginning to split along fold, else good condition. Berkeley's longest running underground newspaper. Includes an interview with Allen Ginsberg.
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Berkeley Barb: vol. 17, #10 (#395) March 9-15, 1973: Leary's Lover Vows--We'll Fast to Death

Berkeley Barb: vol. 17, #10 (#395) March 9-15, 1973: Leary's Lover Vows--"We'll Fast to Death

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Berkeley: Berkeley Barb, Inc, 1973. Newspaper. 34p., folded tabloid, illus., evenly toned, edgeworn, front wrap stained, else good condition. The advertising section (pp17-34) is bound separately. Berkeley's longest running underground newspaper. Cover story is an interview with Joanna Harcourt-Smith, recently extradited to California with Timothy Leary. Also includes articles on Wounded Knee, the trial of Ruchell Magee, cocaine, the Marcos dictatorship, conflict between gay men and lesbians planning that year's Gay Freedom Day Parade (the women did not want drag queens in the parade), and more.
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Berkeley Barb: vol. 17, #2 (#387) January 12-18, 1973: Burning Question--Was JFK Speedfreak

Berkeley Barb: vol. 17, #2 (#387) January 12-18, 1973: Burning Question--Was JFK Speedfreak

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Berkeley: Berkeley Barb, Inc, 1973. Newspaper. 26p., folded tabloid, illus., evenly toned, edgeworn, address label and a few spots of foxing on on front wrap, else good condition. Berkeley's longest running underground newspaper. Articles on Ruchell Magee's trial, Mark Essex (known as the New Orleans Sniper, Essex killed nine people, including five policeman, in a two separate attacks on December 31, 1972 and January 7, 1973. He was African American and was believed to have been motivated to kill white people in retaliation for the racism he had experienced while in the Navy), Vietnam Veterans Against the War, and more, plus the usual sex and massage ads.
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Berkeley Barb: vol. 17, #3 (Issue 388) January 19-25, 1973

Berkeley Barb: vol. 17, #3 (Issue 388) January 19-25, 1973

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Berkeley: Berkeley Barb, Inc, 1973. Newspaper. 28p., folded tabloid, illus., evenly toned, lightly edgeworn, address label on front wrap, else very good condition. Berkeley's longest running underground newspaper. Articles on two upcoming peace demonstrations, abortion, Ruchell Magee's trial, the opening of Bobby Seale's campaign headquarters in North Oakland, the Watergate trial, plus 12 pages of sex and massage ads.
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Berkeley Barb: vol. 18, #11 (Issue 423) September 21-27, 1973; Leary Star Rises

Berkeley Barb: vol. 18, #11 (Issue 423) September 21-27, 1973; Leary Star Rises

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Berkeley: Berkeley Barb, Inc, 1973. Newspaper. 40p., folded tabloid, illus., lightly edgeworn and evenly toned, creased, address label on front wrap, else good condition. Berkeley's longest running underground newspaper. Cover photos of Angela Davis (speaking at a rally against the coup in Chile), Joanna Harcout-Smith (Timothy Leary's girlfriend, referred to here as Joanna Leary although they were not actually married), Marilyn Chambers (accompanying a review of pornographic movie "The Resurrection of Eve") and Jane Fonda (one of the speakers at the kick off event for the International Days of Concern for civilian prisoners held in South Vietnamese cells.).
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Berkeley Barb: vol. 17, #25 (#410) June 22-28, 1973; Gazette Editor Tells All, No Bircher, But...

Berkeley Barb: vol. 17, #25 (#410) June 22-28, 1973; Gazette Editor Tells All, "No Bircher, But...

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Berkeley: Berkeley Barb, Inc, 1973. Newspaper. 40p., folded tabloid, illus., evenly toned, edgeworn, address label on front wrap, else good condition. Berkeley's longest running underground newspaper. Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers comic on cover. Includes an interview with Berkeley Daily Gazette editor Mike Culbert on his relationship with the John Birch society (he claims not to be a member, but says he agrees with "80% to 90%" of their views) and his belief in UFOS, a communique from the Weather Underground, Paul Krassner on Watergate conspiracy theories, a report on the Gay Day Festival, and more.
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Berkeley Barb: vol. 18, #9 (Issue 420) Aug. 31-Sept. 6, 1973

Berkeley Barb: vol. 18, #9 (Issue 420) Aug. 31-Sept. 6, 1973

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Berkeley: Berkeley Barb, Inc, 1973. Newspaper. 32p., folded tabloid, illus., lightly edgeworn and evenly toned, address label on front wrap, else good condition. Berkeley's longest running underground newspaper. Articles on Richard Nixon, Abbie Hoffman's cocaine bust, the Tupamaros, and more.
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Berkeley Barb: vol. 18, #12 (Issue 424) Sept. 28-Oct. 4, 1973; Republicans Confer; GOP Bare Bones

Berkeley Barb: vol. 18, #12 (Issue 424) Sept. 28-Oct. 4, 1973; Republicans Confer; GOP Bare Bones

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Berkeley: Berkeley Barb, Inc, 1973. Newspaper. 40p., folded tabloid, illus., lightly edgeworn and evenly toned, address label on front wrap, else good condition. Berkeley's longest running underground newspaper. Articles on the statewide GOP convention, the coup in Chile, martial law in the Philippines, and more.
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Berkeley Barb: vol. 18, #3 (Issue 414) July 20-26, 1973: Secret Govt. Says---Nixon Must Die

Berkeley Barb: vol. 18, #3 (Issue 414) July 20-26, 1973: Secret Govt. Says---"Nixon Must Die

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Berkeley: Berkeley Barb, Inc, 1973. Newspaper. 44, [4]p., folded tabloid, illus., lightly edgeworn and evenly toned, address label and a few spots of foxing on front wrap, else good condition. Berkeley's longest running underground newspaper. Cover story is a Paul Krassner "interview with the director of a soap opera, 'The Secret Government' " on his "decision to kill off President Nixon in this series," plus a Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers comic, articles on the bust of the Fantasyland massage parlor, Chicano migrant workers, Ruchell Magee, a gay peer counseling service, Jerry Garcia, and more.
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Berkeley Barb: vol. 18, #4 (Issue 415) July 27-August 2, 1973: How Nixon Watergated Law School

Berkeley Barb: vol. 18, #4 (Issue 415) July 27-August 2, 1973: How Nixon Watergated Law School

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Berkeley: Berkeley Barb, Inc, 1973. Newspaper. 47p., folded tabloid, illus., lightly edgeworn and evenly toned, address label on front wrap, else good condition. Berkeley's longest running underground newspaper. Cover story is about Nixon breaking into the Dean's office while a law student. Also includes articles on Watergate, Ralph Abernathy's resignation as President of SCLC, Margo St. James, and more.
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