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The realist [no.64] the magazine of ka-ka; February, 1966

The realist [no.64] the magazine of ka-ka; February, 1966

by Krassner, Paul, editor

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New York: The Realist, 1966. 32p., newsprint self-wraps 11 x 8.5 inches, somewhat browned and use worn with a water stain on upper left corner of last page. The centerfold this issue is an assemblage of drugs-in-the-military jokes called "Junkie battalion." Another cartoon shows Barry Goldwater imolating himself in support of LBJ's Vietnam policy.// Letter section acknowledges as a hoax Lenny Bruce obituary from previous issue (note that the sender of this letter, Jules Feiffer, is lodging a complaint about the parody of HIM), also a letter from Paul Jacobs chortling over HIS previous-issue hoax on ghetto humor, in which he had cited a text from the non-existant Journal of American Poverty.// Lastly (not last of contents, but last we shall particularize) the "Conspiracy Corner" column (by Art Steuer) outlines circumstances that could make one consider Adlai Stevenson's heart attack a murder (he was about to spill, about Vietnam).
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The realist [no.64] the magazine of ka-ka. February, 1966

The realist [no.64] the magazine of ka-ka. February, 1966

by Krassner, Paul, editor

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New York: The Realist, 1966. 32p., newsprint self-wraps 11 x 8.5 inches, somewhat browned with slight foxing on front page but otherwise very good. The centerfold this issue is an assemblage of drugs-in-the-military jokes called "Junkie battalion." Another cartoon shows Barry Goldwater imolating himself in support of LBJ's Vietnam policy.// Letter section acknowledges as a hoax Lenny Bruce obituary from previous issue (note that the sender of this letter, Jules Feiffer, is lodging a complaint about the parody of HIM), also a letter from Paul Jacobs chortling over HIS previous-issue hoax on ghetto humor, in which he had cited a text from the non-existant Journal of American Poverty.// Lastly (not last of contents, but last we shall particularize) the "Conspiracy Corner" column (by Art Steuer) outlines circumstances that could make one consider Adlai Stevenson's heart attack a murder (he was about to spill, about Vietnam).
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The realist [no.64]; the magazine of ka-ka; February, 1966

The realist [no.64]; the magazine of ka-ka; February, 1966

by Krassner, Paul, editor

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New York: The Realist, 1966. 32p., newsprint self-wraps 11 x 8.5 inches, somewhat browned with a few fingerprints and one slight chip on spine, but otherwise very good. The centerfold this issue is an assemblage of drugs-in-the-military jokes called "Junkie battalion." Another cartoon shows Barry Goldwater imolating himself in support of LBJ's Vietnam policy.// Letter section acknowledges as a hoax Lenny Bruce obituary from previous issue (note that the sender of this letter, Jules Feiffer, is lodging a complaint about the parody of HIM), also a letter from Paul Jacobs chortling over HIS previous-issue hoax on ghetto humor, in which he had cited a text from the non-existant Journal of American Poverty.// Lastly (not last of contents, but last we shall particularize) the "Conspiracy Corner" column (by Art Steuer) outlines circumstances that could make one consider Adlai Stevenson's heart attack a murder (he was about to spill, about Vietnam).
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The realist [no.64] the magazine of ka-ka. February, 1966

The realist [no.64] the magazine of ka-ka. February, 1966

by Krassner, Paul, editor

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New York: The Realist, 1966. 32p., newsprint self-wraps 11 x 8.5 inches, somewhat browned with subscriber's address stamp on upper left corner of last page but otherwise very good. The centerfold this issue is an assemblage of drugs-in-the-military jokes called "Junkie battalion." Another cartoon shows Barry Goldwater immolating himself in support of LBJ's Vietnam policy.// Letter section acknowledges as a hoax Lenny Bruce obituary from previous issue (note that the sender of this letter, Jules Feiffer, is lodging a complaint about the parody of HIM), also a letter from Paul Jacobs chortling over HIS previous-issue hoax on ghetto humor, in which he had cited a text from the non-existant Journal of American Poverty.// Lastly (not last of contents, but last we shall particularize) the "Conspiracy Corner" column (by Art Steuer) outlines circumstances that could make one consider Adlai Stevenson's heart attack a murder (he was about to spill, about Vietnam).
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The realist: the magazine of ka-ka. No.64, February, 1966

The realist: the magazine of ka-ka. No.64, February, 1966

by Krassner, Paul, editor

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New York: The Realist, 1966. Magazine. 32p., stapled newsprint self-wraps 11x8.5 inches, somewhat browned but otherwise very good. The centerfold this issue is an assemblage of drugs-in-the-military jokes called "Junkie battalion." Another cartoon shows Barry Goldwater immolating himself in support of LBJ's Vietnam policy.// Letter section acknowledges as a hoax Lenny Bruce obituary from previous issue (note that the sender of this letter, Jules Feiffer, is lodging a complaint about the parody of HIM), also a letter from Paul Jacobs chortling over HIS previous-issue hoax on ghetto humor, in which he had cited a text from the nonexistent Journal of American Poverty.// Lastly (not last of contents, but last we shall particularize) the "Conspiracy Corner" column (by Art Steuer) outlines circumstances that could make one consider Adlai Stevenson's heart attack a murder (he was about to spill, about Vietnam).
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