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Hippies
Ambassador College Research Department. Hippies, Hypocrisy and Happiness. Pasadena, CA: Ambassador College Press, [1970]. 8vo, 47pp. Illustrated. Wrappers, saddle-stapled. Near fine. $25 | Religious booklet renouncing the hippie path but affirming that young people are justifiably alienated from a culture that thrives on hypocrisy, materialism, and greed. | |
Baumohl, Jim, and Miller, Henry. Down and Out in Berkeley. An Overview of a Study of Street People. Berkeley, CA: University of California Berkeley School of Social Welfare, May, 1974. 8vo, iv + 80pp. Illustrated. Wrappers. Fine. $25 | First edition. A demographic study of the class origins of Berkeleys street hippies. | |
Gagnon, John H., and Simon, William. The Sexual Scene. Transaction Books no. 5. [NY]: Aldine, [1970]. 8vo, [ix]+150pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. Fine. $35 | A series of academic sociology essays on sexuality, including Hippie MoralityMore Old Than New by Bennett M. Berger. | |
Gross, Henry. The Flower People. NYC: Ballantine, 1968. ix + 180pp + 16-page photo insert. Paperback. Fine. $40 | Paperback original. Journalistic portraits of six drop-outs, and sixteen pages of photos from the East Village. | |
Partridge, William L. The Hippie Ghetto. The Natural History of a Subculture. NYC: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973. 110pp. Wraps. Fine. $25 | A volume in the esteemed Case Studies in Cultural Anthropology series. A later printing. | |
Yablonsky, Lewis. The Hippie Trip. Hardbound. NYC: Pegasus, 1969. 386pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. Dust jacket has one abraded edge. $35 | First edition. Sociologist looks at the hippies. | |
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