WEEKLY WEIRD NEWS & FILTH: COMIX & COMMENTARY
No. 4 (1992). San Francisco underground comix tabloid. The publication's title was later shortened to "Filth" in 1996. [105122]
No. 4 (1992). San Francisco underground comix tabloid. The publication's title was later shortened to "Filth" in 1996. [105122]
No. 6 (ca.1993). San Francisco underground comix tabloid. The publication's title was later shortened to "Filth" in 1996. [105124]
Vol. 1, No. 1 (1969). "Special Sample Issue" Left-wing labor tabloid issued in Chicago. This issue contains a special section of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers and other black workers' caucuses. [72767]
Vol. 1, No. 1 (October, 1973). Left-wing labor tabloid issued in Baltimore. [72768]
Summer/Fall/Winter, 1966. Little magazine issued in Detroit by the Artists Workshop Press / Trans-Love Energies & edited by Dave Sinclair & Tom Mitchell. There was one printing of 1000 copies of this issue. Contains material by John Sinclair, Robert Kelly, Clayton Eshleman, Al Young, George Bowering, Andrei Codrescu, Joseph Jarman..... [72795]
Summer/Fall/Winter, 1966. Little magazine issued in Detroit by the Artists Workshop Press / Trans-Love Energies & edited by Dave Sinclair & Tom Mitchell. There was one printing of 1000 copies of this issue. Contains material by John Sinclair, Robert Kelly, Clayton Eshleman, Al Young, George Bowering, Andrei Codrescu, Joseph Jarman..... [72796]
Summer/Fall/Winter, 1966. Little magazine issued in Detroit by the Artists Workshop Press / Trans-Love Energies & edited by Dave Sinclair & Tom Mitchell. There was one printing of 1000 copies of this issue. Contains material by John Sinclair, Robert Kelly, Clayton Eshleman, Al Young, George Bowering, Andrei Codrescu, Joseph Jarman..... [72797]
Vol. 1, No. 1 (October, 1975) thru Vol. 4, No. 3 (November 5-18, 1978), Vol. 4, No. 5 (December 9-23, 1978) thru Vol. 4, No. 8 (January 20-February 3, 1979), Vol. 4, No. 10 (February 16, 1979) thru Vol. 4, No. 14 (April 21, 1979). Nearly complete run (52 issues)..... [72789]
No. 1 (May 10, 1977). Mimeographed newsletter issued in Oakland. The RSN was centered around Bill Callison. [72745]
No. 1 (May, 1974). First issue fo this ultra-leftist journal which was issued in London. [72744]
Vol. 1, No. 1 (January, 1972). Mimeographed rank-and-file bulletin issued by telephone workers in San Francisco. [72753]
Vol. 1, No. 1 [1971]. Bulletin issued in Ann Arbor by the Youth Liberation Front. [72758]
Cover design by Lisa Lyons. Berkeley: Self-published, ca.1967. Wraps. 16 p. Listed as "Editorial Associates" are Jack Bloom, Harold Jacobs, David Kotz, Mike Lerner, David Minkus, Bruce Rappaport and Irwin Sperber. [22402]
(Berkeley): The Committee, 1964. Small 4to. Mimeographed. 38 p. + appendices (printed on rectos only). Presumed original format. [25514]
New York: GPC, 1972. Small 4to. Wraps. 16 p. [35964]
Ann Arbor, Mich.: Radical Education Project, 1967. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Stapled mimeographed sheets. 9 p. "Paper delivered at the Southwestern branch of the American Anthropological Association meetings, March 1967, and broadcast on KPFA radio, California" [77289]
West Vancouver, B.C.: Thurston Taylor, 1970. 8vo. Wraps. 16 p. Essay which originally appeared in "Monthly Review" + a new postscript. [86359]
Berkeley: Academic Publishing, [1966]. 8vo. Wraps. 16 p. Concerns the Free Speech Movement on the Berkeley campus. Contains some of the debate on the resolution. [86362]
Illustrated with b/w photos & a two-page color silk screen illustration. Eugene, Ore.: Break-through Influence Co., 1971. 12mo. Wraps, printed in red. [52] p. "Painting - silk screen, motion pictures - photography - TIPS trips: sound: tape::: etc. .............. . FILM" [86360]
(Berkeley): The Committee, (1964). Small 4to. Wraps. 10 p. Report of the Committee on the cases of the eight students who were suspended for their roles in the Free Speech Movement. The Committee made recommendations pursuant to their appointment by the Berkeley Division of the Academic Senate. Members of the..... [56169]
New York: Praeger, (1972). x, 321 p. 1st ed. [58015]
New York: Praeger, (1972). x, 321 p. 1st ed. [22248]
New York: Scribner's, (1972). 8vo. Wraps. xii, 276 p. 1st edition, paperback issue. This "first book to be published on the SDS" was written from the point of view of the Progressive Labor Party. Adelson, who is described as a "feature writer for the 'Wall Street Journal,'" was certainly a...... [97004]
New York: Scribner's, (1972). 8vo. Cloth. xii, 276 p. 1st ed. This "first book to be published on the SDS" was written from the point of view of the Progressive Labor Party. Adelson, who is described as a "feature writer for the 'Wall Street Journal,'" was certainly a sympathiser if..... [48506]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, 1968. Wraps. 16 p. [22257]