[Original Pen-and-Ink Drawing of Outlaw Biker]
Original vintage pen-and-ink portrait of a rider shown from the rear mounted on a custom motocycle and wearing a club cut.
Original vintage pen-and-ink portrait of a rider shown from the rear mounted on a custom motocycle and wearing a club cut.
Small men's 70s denim jacket from a female biker gang or motorcycle club. We find no information or reference to the "Metronettes," but as they were driving Honda's (most likely Gold Wings), they were probably on the more wholesome — rather than outlaw — end of the spectrum.
Scarce title by actress, writer, and general legend Cookie Mueller.
True first of the counter culture classic from Muir and illustrator Peter Aschwanden, collaborators on the self-published 1969 standard HOW TO KEEP YOUR VOLKSWAGEN ALIVE.
Weekly pacifist publication, this a special issue focused on nuclear disarmament edited by Bruce Birchard, a Quaker activist and leader of the watchdog group National Action/Research on the Military Industrial Complex.
Cover story on the "Rock & Roll Weirdos" Randy Newman, Van Dyke Parks, and Kim Fowley. Also features Vernon Gibbs on Isaac Hayes.
With articles on Traffic, Ravi Shankar, Todd Rundgren, Harry Nilsson, John Cassavetes, and Bo Diddley.
In this issue: Delaney & Bonnie, Marty Balin, Deep Purple, and a special feature on Appalachia by Jim Branscombe.
This issue features a profile of Ralph Nader by Allan Richards ("'There is no reason to believe that I would run for president,' he insisted.
Cover story on women in rock by Ellen Sander, focusing on Linda Ronstadt, Mama Cass, Grace Slick, Judy Collins, and Collins' drummer, Susan Evans. Issue also includes a feature on Harry Chapin.
First printing of Southern's notorious comedy of the adult film industry and Hollywood's artistic pretensions, warmly inscribed to poet Richard Howard.
Original catalogue for an exhibition held on the occasion of the "Xth World Youth Festival," collecting agitprop and other (mostly) political art from over 50 countries.
Homage of sorts to 1968's RONALD REAGAN / THE MAGAZINE OF POETRY.
Early issue with features on The Kinks and Buffalo Springfield; album reviews of Bert Jansch, Tim Buckley, and others; Richard Meltzer on "The Aesthetics of Rock;" and more.
Travelogue of Danish writer Jorn Zabel as he journeyed around the US via bus at the start of the counterculture, from NYC to the California of Disneyland and the Haight.
Signed first edition of Zappa's autobiography, published just a year before his prostate-cancer diagnosis — a review copy.