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"An evaluation and access device for tools that aid the power of the individual to conduct his own education, find his inspiration, shape his own environment, and share his adventure with whoever is interested"--Introd. Includes bibliographical references and index. — pagg. 370; BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: Alister Taylor, Martinborough, 1975.
Testi: Alexander Marsha. pagg. 208; rileg. brossura. Editore: Brandon House, North Holliwood, 1967.
"An evaluation and access device for tools that aid the power of the individual to conduct his own education, find his inspiration, shape his own environment, and share his adventure with whoever is interested"--Introd. Includes bibliographical references and index. — Testi: McCormack Deborah. pagg. 266; BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: Alister Taylor, Martinborough, 1977.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 11"w x 8 1/2"h. Black and white photos of soldiers, Viet Nam, hippies, students, protests, cops, People's Park, Jerry Rubin, Huey Newton, portraits and street scenes.
Lexicon of words, symbols, signs and phrases used in the American subculture of the 1960's. — Testi: Landy Eugene E.. pagg. 208; rileg. rigida. Editore: MacGibbon & Kee, London, 1972.
197026072New York, Funk and Wagnalls, (1970). Hippies, Yippies and others. 21,6/14,4 cm. 4,215,1 S. OPappband mit etwas beschädigtem Schutzumschlag (kleine Fehlstellen und Einrisse im Rand). Papier gering vergilbt, sonst schön. [2 Warenabbildungen]
19665553Eric Losfeld/Terrain Vague In-12 Jaquette en très bon état Couverture souple Paris 1966
Gli anni ribelli, convulsi e gioiosi della controcultura italiana (1964-1973) raccontati da chi li ha vissuti in prima persona. Riti, miti, storie, vite, speranze e immagini di una generazione che ha cercato libertà e liberazione attraverso viaggi e fughe da casa, comuni e poesie, pacifismo e pratiche di decolonizzazione, musica e misticismo, rivoluzioni ed evoluzioni. — Testi: Guarnaccia Matteo. pagg. 220; rileg. brossura. Editore: Shake Edizioni, Milano, 2011.
274 pages including references and index. "The Age of Aquarius was dawning. A radical, rebellious and sometimes illegal phenomenon was demanding attention - and getting it." - from back cover. Unmarked. Solid binding. Light wear. Nice copy. Book
198723454CBMünchen, Eichborn, 1987. 8°, 462 S., original Pappband mit illustr. original Schutzumschlag, 2. Auflage der Umschlag nur leicht berieben, sonst ein gutes Exemplar
One of the first anthologies devoted to LSD, incl. the only appearance of "Rationale of the Mexican Psychedelic Training Center" by Leary, Alpert, & Metzner. — Testi: Blum Richard. pagg. 304; rileg. rigida con sovracoperta. Editore: Atherton Press, New York, 1965.
dalla quarta di copertina: “... la questione della comune e quella più generale della crisi della famiglia è preceduta da una storia critica del movimento comunitario, dalle prime esperienze religiose e utopistiche della nuova frontiera americana a quelle anarchiche della guerra di Spagna e dei contadini rivoluzionari ucraini di Nestor Machno. Seguono i documenti delle comuni giovanili italiane ed europee e, completa il libro, una parte specifica dedicata al problema più delicato della vita in comune: l’esperienza sessuale, sia essa monogamica che di gruppo, mista o omosessuale.... le numerose interviste con le loro contraddizioni, ma anche con la loro disperata ricerca di felicità costituiscono un documento unico, vivo ed attuale.” — Testi: Cevro-Vukovic Emina. pagg. 240; BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: Arcana Editrice, Roma, 1974.
Testi: Meerum Terwogt Hanneke. F.to: 20,5x25,5; COL e BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: Foton Uitgeversmaatschappij, Amsterdam, 1970.
Testi: Beiljon J. J.. F.to: 15,5x23,5; pagg. 150; BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: Wetenschappelijke Uitgeverij, Amsterdam, 1968.
We Are Everywhere, written by Jerry Rubin while in the Cook County Jail, is a bit of a departure for the Library. It isn't a direct "how-to" manual in the ways that the other books we have included are, rather it is a celebratory book chronicling an emerging counterculture. The book was written to share ideas openly and freely. Rubin was part of the Chicago 7 arrested after mass protests at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. He wrote the book at a time when he and others were witnessing the birth of our control society. This book joyfully enumerates and celebrates an emerging militant, resistant counter culture. It is part manifesto and part document of the emergence of a movement. The book's design is also a point of interest for us. Rich and dynamic, we are sure that it was intended to be read while under the influence of some psychotropic substance. The colors change on every page. They jump back and forth from background to frame to text, alternating with one another. The pages alternate between purple, yellow, red, green and pink. The same colors appear as strips, bands or frames, sometimes texts, on various pages throughout. Here is the tantalizing description of the book on the back cover: We Are Everywhere is Jerry Rubin's journal, written secretly in Cook County Jail and smuggled out. Jerry is a convicted felon, Yippie, enemy of the state, pothead, seven-year-old child and author of the revolutionary manifest Do It! We Are Everywhere reveals a defendant's inside view of The Conspiracy Trial. Written like a scenario, this book focuses on the Weatherman underground, the Black Panther Party, LSD, Women's Liberation, Walter Cronkite, Judaism, street fighting and the coming revolution. A color layout including more than one hundred and fifty pictures takes you on a multi-media trip, revealing the emergence of a new people. — Testi: Rubin Jerry. F.to: 13,5x20; pagg. 256; COL e BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: Harper & Row Publisher, New York, 1971.
Testi: Leary Timothy. pagg. 240; BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: 88 books, Beverly Hills, 1976.
F.to: 13x20; pagg. 154; COL e BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: Vintage Books, New York, 1969.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 338 pages.
The ultimate compendium of counterculture press in the United States and the Netherlands during the heady decades of the 1960s and ’70s, this volume is the definition of sex, drugs, and rock ‘n roll. From underground pornography, free love, anti-establishment anarchism, and Provo, to anti-war protests, spiritual empowerment, the Black Panthers, and women’s liberation, it’s all here. Page after page of magazine covers, articles, advertisements, and clippings encapsulate the era when academia revolted, gays marched in the streets, and hippies wondered if Jesus got high, too. — Testi: De Donno Emanuele, Simonetti Gianni-Emilio et al. F.to: 23x31; pagg. 496; 64 COL e 450 BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: A&Mbookstore Edizioni, Milano, 2016.
200625092Grundsound, 2006. GS0018 1 CD CD