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Yippies
Clavir, Judy And Spitzer, John. The Conspiracy Trial. Introductions by William Kunstler & Leonard Weinglass. Indianapolis, Indiana: Bobbs-Merrill, [1970]. Large 8vo, 631pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. Fine. $50 | First edition. Extended courtroom transcripts. | |
Epstein, Jason. The Great Conspiracy Trial. UK edition. London: Faber & Faber, [1972]. 8vo, 433pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. Excellent. $35 | Epstein covered the Chicago 8 trial for The New York Review of Books. First UK edition. | |
Feiffer, Jules. Pictures at a Prosecution. Drawings & Texts from the Chicago 8 Conspiracy Trial. NYC: Grove, 1971. 182pp, illustrated with drawings. Hardbound in dust jacket. Fine. $50 | First edition. Feiffers courtroom sketches, & his selections from the trial transcripts. | |
Feiffer, Jules. Pictures at a Prosecution. Wrappers. NYC: Grove, 1971. 182pp, illustrated with drawings. Wrappers. Fine. $35 | Wrappers edition. Feiffers courtroom sketches, & his selections from the trial transcripts. | |
Fettamen, Ann, pseud. of Anita Hoffman. Trashing. In second issue dust jacket. SF: Straight Arrow, [1970]. 8vo, 131pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. Fine. $35 | First edition, in yellow dust jacket. | |
Fettamen, Ann, pseud. of Anita Hoffman. Trashing. Signed, in second issue dust jacket. SF: Straight Arrow, [1970]. 8vo, 131pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. Spine of dj a bit faded. $100 | First edition, in yellow dust jacket, signed by Anita Hoffman. | |
Free, pseud of Abbie Hoffman. Revolution for the Hell of It. NYC: Dial, 1968. 8vo, 231pp. Wrappers. Spine crease. $30 | First edition of Hoffmans first mass-market book. | |
Hayden, Tom. Rebellion and Repression. NYC: World, 1969. 8vo, 186pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. Fine. $25 | First edition. Haydens testimony on the Chicago riots before the National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence (October 1968), and before HUAC (December 1968). | |
Hayden, Tom. Trial. NYC: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, [1970]. 8vo, 168pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. Owners inscription on endpaper. $25 | First edition. Defandant Haydens account of the Chicago 8 trial. | |
Hoffman, Abbie and others. The Conspiracy. NYC: Dell, 1969. 12mo, 224pp. Paperback. Fine. $25 | Paperback original. The Chicago 8 Speak Out! Includes Hoffmans essay Freedom and License. | |
Hoffman, Abbie. Woodstock Nation. Hardcover. Designed by Concert Hall Productions. NYC: Random House, 1969. 154pp, illustrated, colored inks, colored papers. Hardbound in dust jacket. Very slight fading of spine. $150
Krassner, Paul. How a Satirical Editor Became a Yippie Conspirator in Ten Easy Years. Inscribed to Warren Hinckle. NYC: Putnams, 1971. 8vo, 319pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. Spine slightly faded. $100 | First edition, inscribed by the editor of The Realist to the editor of Ramparts and Scanlans: To Warren [Hinckle], a reporter who generously shares misinformation and friendship alike... Yours, Paul. | |
Lukas, J. Anthony. The Barnyard Epithet & Other Obscenities. Notes on the Chicago Conspiracy Trial. Drawings by Irene Siegel. NYC: Harper & Row, 1970. 117pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. Fine. $25 | First edition. Lukas covered the Chicago 8 trial for the New York Times. | |
Sanders, Ed. Shards of God. A Novel of the Yippies. NYC: Grove, 1970. 8vo, 179pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. Very fine. $35 | First edition. Fictionalized account of exorcism of the Pentagon, battle of Chicago, more. Excellent copy. | |
Walker, Daniel. Executive editor. Rights in Conflict. Chicagos 7 Brutal Days. NYC: Grosset & Dunlap, 1968. 4to, pp [i-iii], i-vi, A1-A88, vii-xiii, 1-233, S1-S7. Hardbound in dust jacket. Minimal edgewear to dj. $40 | Best commercial edition of the Walker Report, duplicating the format and photographs of the original. The Walker Commission concluded that police were to blame for convention-week violence in Chicago. Soon Mayor Dalys political machine fell into decline, and Daniel Walker rose to the Illinois Governorship. | |
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