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Underground Press
Anson, Robert Sam. Gone Crazy and Back Again. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1981. 8vo, xxii + 361pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. Fine. $30 | The Rise and Fall of the Rolling Stone Generation. First printing. | |
Armstrong, David. A Trumpet to Arms. Alternative Media in America. Foreword by Ben Bagdikian. Los Angeles: Tarcher, [1981]. 8vo, 384pp. Illustrated. Hardbound in dust jacket. Fine. $35 | First edition. Informative post-mortem on the underground press. | |
Hopkins, Jerry. Editor. The Hippie Papers. NYC: Signet, 1968. 222pp. Paperback. Fine. $25 | Paperback original. Good underground press anthology. | |
Kornbluth, Jesse, editor. Notes from the New Underground. NYC: Viking, 1968. 308pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. Owners name on endpaper. $35 | First edition. Forty-two well-chosen articles from the underground press. | |
Krassner, Paul. Paul Krassners Impolite Interviews. NYC: Lyle Stuart, 1961. 8vo, 208pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. One small tear in dj, price clipped; small owners stamp on fly. $45 | First edition. Krassner interviews Lenny Bruce, Albert Ellis, Alan Watts, and others, from early issues of The Realist. | |
Mungo, Raymond. Famous Long Ago. My Life and Hard Times with Liberation News Service. Boston: Beacon, [1970]. 8vo, 202pp + 12 page photo insert. Hardbound in dust jacket. Merest rubbing. $35 | Insiders memoir of the underground press. | |
Romm, Ethel Grodzins. Editor. The Open Conspiracy. Softbound. NYC: Avon, 1971. Oblong 16mo, 256pp, illustrated. Paperback. Fine. $35 | Hundreds of writings and cartoons from the underground press. First paperback edition. | |
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