[Novelty "Hippie" Poster]
Poster picturing four sweaters wearing a number of buttons with pacifist themes, like "Make love not war" and "Stop creeping proliferation."
Poster picturing four sweaters wearing a number of buttons with pacifist themes, like "Make love not war" and "Stop creeping proliferation."
Translated from the French by B.R. Brewster. Includes Bourges' interviews with crucial figures in the events of May '68: Jacques Sauvageot, Alain Geismar, Daniel Cohn-Bendit, and Jean-Pierre Duteuil.
Infamous image of a personified Justice and Statue of Liberty being graphically assaulted by a gang of laughing police officers, under the eye of an American eagle.
An independent publication by two ex-military brothers, Thomas and Robert Dunker, whose sexually explicit and cynical work shares something with Raymond Pettibon and similar developments in underground comics.
First printing of this notorious lesbian pulp novel by a pseudonymous Marion Zimmer Bradley.
First printing of this revision on the author's 1959 work, "El Apocalipsis o Revelacion del Ciudadano", copies of which were seized and burned by the Castro regime.
Second edition (one of 4000 copies) of Hopper's first published book of photography.
First paperback edition of Kelley's sharp comedy of the anxieties and fantasies of '60s white America.
Technical work on interpersonal behavior and personality evaluation by a pre-psychedelia Timothy Leary, written during his tenure as Director of Psychology Research at the Kaiser Foundation Hospital in Oakland.
Original placard for the multi-day, multimedia presentation of MacLise's "Rites of the Dreamweapon," staged during the first week of Jonas Mekas's New Cinema Festival (Expanded Cinema Festival).
Collection of souvenir ephemera from NORML, the marijuana advocacy organization founded in 1970.
Flyer advertising an "Artists Against the War" event, presented by the New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam (New Mobe) and held at Canterbury House on the University of Michigan campus.
Fourth issue of this wonderfully titled mimeo, subtitled "The Magazine of Mental Intercourse."
Scarce North Vietnam propoganda published in the wake of the release of the Pentagon Papers.
A fierce (likely unpublished) diatribe against Judge Julius Hoffman, or as the "..
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.