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Book shows light wear to covers only: corners worn, some wear at edges, top spine. Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind, one page has small ink marks, may be printer's error. 112 pages in large format, heavily illustrated with drawings, photos, anatomical drawings, charts, a cartoon or two. Super 70's: contents include: Can a man love two women, How permissive is the permissive society, Secrets of sexual attraction, My husband was unfaithful (casebook), Female orgasm -- what is it, Male orgasm -- what is it, How to satisy your partner, Must friendship lead to sex, We married too young, (casebook) etc.
<p>"There's no denying that the stoned rovers were present at the beginning of a cataclysmic period in history, whose legacy "Magic Bus" describes in exquisite detail."--The New York Times Book Review <br> "MacLean's ardent eye for detail is lovely, as is the way he sets his more visually descriptive prose against the sturdier explanations of the names and places in his travels....His prose is guided by an informed curiosity about what the trail must have been like 40 years ago and how a Western presence there has contributed to its present state."--Boston Globe <br> "Most impressively, MacLean has a genuine understanding of the mystical and spiritual elements at play. His engaging traveler's voice and descriptive gifts offer a wholly different view of the tortured region from what is currently available via the mainstream media."--Foreword Magazine <br> "MacLean does a fine job finding journalists and local people who remember<br>the hippies and their impact on both the economy and the sensibility of the places they passed through...Travelers of all kinds, including the armchair variety, will relish the work and love MacLean has put into his latest."--Publisher's Weekly <p>"MacLean's vivid writing shows how much the Hippie Trail changed not only the way we travel, but also the places it passed through and the people who traveled on it."--Utne <p>"A magic journey--lyrical, sympathetic, but gently skeptical."--Colin Thubron <br>"An exciting and lively account of how the ideals of Kerouac metamorphosed into <br>back-packer travel: organized by Lonely Planet guides, fed with banana pancakes, and connected by hotmail from Peru to Phnom Penh."--Rory Stewart <br>In the 1960s and 1970s, hundreds of thousands of young westerners in search of enlightenment blazed the "hippie trail" that ran through Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, and Nepal. Forty years later, Rory MacLean revisits the trail, where he encounters the tie-dyed veterans who never made it home, meets locals reaping the rewards and regrets of westernization, and crashes up against Taliban fighters and Islamic extremism, which has turned the hippie trail into a path of dust and danger. <p><br> — Testi: MacLean Rory. pagg. 280; rileg. brossura. Editore: Penguin Books, New York, 2007.
60 pages. Features: du Maurier colour photo cigarette ad inside front cover (some staining visible to lower portion); Rudy Johnson's Bridge Across the Fraser River; Hippies and LSD in Yorkville Village; Hereford Bull Standard Krishnagar 9X is sold to Britain to help replenish her herds; Great full-page colour photo ad for Triple Crown whisky; Ex-MP Pauline Jewett explains why people run for Parliament; Nice full-page colour photo ad for B-A gas stations; Maclean's interviews drama critic Nathan Cohen; Large gorgeous colour photos of Dini Petty, Mireille Mathieu, Doreen Kohl, Krista Soste, and Madeline Kronby. Sheila H. Kieran argues that women are not an exploited miniority; Last Journey of Blair Fraser, Canadian - he drowned at age 59 on the Petawawa River; The Fledgelling National Lacrosse Association (NLA); The Sweet Smell of Charles Templeton; Great 4-page black and white photo feature on late 60s fashion; CBC Sports ad featuring photo of host Lloyd Robertson; Sensational hippy-theme colour photo Coke ad on back cover shows couple carrying canoe. Some pages yellowed with age. Faint moisture stains to lower portion of front cover. Average wear. Address label on front cover otherwise unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
114 pages. Features: Gorgeous two-page colour photo ad for Pontiac cars; Nice colour photo ad for 1968 Polaris snowmobiles; Bruce Hutchison's Unknown in Canada; How Laurier Lapierre Stays Famous; Can the Lapierre Generation Make the NDP Win?; Relic Steam-Age Tractors are now the pride of collectors - article with great colour illustration and photos; Clare Graves - the U.S. College Professor and his theory which explains why China is belligerent, why hippies act so cool, and why you're not getting along with your boss or your mate; Fur fashion article with great black and white photos; A Priest and a Psychiatrist reveal how they explore and cope with agonizing depression, self-doubt and disappointment - their own and that of the people they are trying to help; Recipes for Ontario's fall festivals - fruit, game and cheese; Nostalgic black and white photo ad for Sony's portable 7" TVs; Does it Pay to Go Bandrupt?; Great two-page colour photo ad for four models of the Ford Torino; The Salmon are back in the Great Lakes! - transplanted Kokanee; There's a New Way to Have A Baby - Psychoprophylaxia; Nice two-page photo ad for Ontario Hydro shows the Pickering Nuclear Generation Station and the Mountain Chute dam under construction, plus a crew loading collant assemblies into the reactor at Douglas Point; Nice full-page photo ad for CKEY/590 features traffic man Bob Carter; Nice colour-photo half-page ad for Ski-Doo; Nice 3/4 page colour photo ad for International small trucks/Travelall; Half-page beautiful colour photo ad for the Chrysler 300 2-door hardtop; Nice two-page colour Chevrolet ad featuring the Camaro, Corvette, Chevy II Nova, Chevelle, and Chevrolet; Beautiful two-page colour photo GM ad features the Cutlass "S" Holiday Coupe, Cutlass Supreme Town Sedan, Delta Custom Holiday Coupe and the Ninety-Eight Luxury Sedan; Colour photo Coke ad on back cover; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
pagg. 136; BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: Andreas Landshoff Productions, 1977.
Contains the landmark photo essay 'Seeking the Magic Mushroom' in which New York banker Robert Gordon Wasson describes his mission to southern Mexico to participate in the age-old rituals of natives who chew strange growths that produce visions. "The mushrooms were of a species with hallucinogenic powers; that is, they cause the eater to see visions. We chewed and swallowed these acrid mushrooms, saw visions, and emerged from the experience awestruck. [We] were the first white men in recorded history to eat the divine mushrooms, which for centuries have been a secret of certain Indian peoples." - p.101. Includes thirteen photos, eight of which are in color, plus life-size watercolor paintings of the seven kinds of hallucinogenic mushrooms so far discovered. This essay begins on page 100 and extends to page 120. Light musty scent. Complete and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy of this historic issue. Book
Un volume broché au format poche de 318 pp.; couverture illustrée. Bel état. Voir photo.
In 1966 she synthesized the essence of the Free Speech Movement and the nascent Hippie Movement/Love One Another vibe that was to grow into 1967's Summer of Love, writing and publishing this incendiary erotic masterpiece of modern poetry. The Love Book's four poems celebrate the divine nature of sexuality, offering a potent and eloquent testament to physical, sexual love, succinct and full of explicit language. That explicit language led to the book being confiscated by San Francisco police in November 1966, with raids on City Lights Bookstore and the Haight-Ashbury District's Psychedelic Shop which led to the arrest of three booksellers. The obscenity trial that followed was at the time the longest running trial in San Francisco history. That court's guilty verdict was appealed all the way to the California Supreme Court, which upheld the obscenity ruling in 1967. That conviction was overturned by a Federal District Court in 1974. — Testi: Kandel Lenore. pagg. 16; rileg. Punto metallico. Editore: Stolen Paper Review, San Francisco, 1966.
Trad. di A.C. Karoly. <BR>(Tempi nuovi) 16°, pp.VIII-324, br. ed.
In-16° pp. VIII-324, bross. edit.
Mm 110x180 Collana "Tempi nuovi". Edizione anastatica dell'edizione 1969. Brossura editoriale di VIII-324 pagine. Esemplare in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Testi: Kunzle David, Nizza Enzo. F.to: 19,5x26; BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: Edizioni la Pietra, Milano, 1970.
Testi: Lombard Anne. pagg. 204; rileg. brossura. Editore: Casterman, Tournai, 1972.
<p>20 cm, rilegatura editoriale cartonata rigida illustrata a colori, p. 384. Copertina illustrata da Silvio Coppola.</p>
"Se di un happening si può tenere un diario, questo libro è un diario. Il diario di una farsa tragica in un atto che copre l'arco di due anni. Do it!/Fallo, il precedente libro di Jerry Rubin, era la sceneggiatura della rivoluzione. Con Siamo tanti assistiamo alla rappresentazione di questa sceneggiatura. Il prologo dell'azione sono i fatti dell'agosto 1968 durante i quali Chicago, amministrata dal brutale e tirannico sindaco Daley, viene messa a soqquadro da cinque giorni di combattimenti al Lincoln Park e attorno all'Hilton, l'albergo dei delegati della Convenzione democratica. Ne seguì, nel settembre del '69, un processo famoso che durò cinque mesi e mezzo. L'aula del tribunale divenne teatro: gli accusati, i Sette, ai quali va aggiunto Bobby Seale, "ospite d'onore" di questo drammatico ed incredibile play, assistono o partecipano all'azione scenica; fra essi primeggia Jerry che chiama sul palcoscenico i vari personaggi: gli Weatherman, le White Panther, le Pantere Bianche, e il loro "capo", John Sinclair, e poi Timothy Leary, evaso e ricercato dalla polizia, Allen Ginsberg che renderà una testimonianza che è anche un insegnamento. Contro di essi muovo il Sistema dell'ingiustizia, l'FBI, la CIA, il Grande Capitale, le Polizie Parallele, mentre allo scontro assistono i media, servi di due padroni. Nell'epilogo, la scena si sposta in Europa: dall'Olanda con i Kabouters, agli yippie londinesi, ai Provisionals di Belfast. E quando le luci si spengono, quando anche l'ultima azione svanisce, resta l'amarezza di un silenzio che da allora ancora nessuno ha rotto." — Testi: Rubin Jerry, Quadri Franco. F.to: 14x20; pagg. 204; COL; rileg. brossura. Editore: Arcana Editrice, Roma, 1973.
Testi: Lancelot Michel. pagg. 256; BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: Albin Michel, Paris, 1968.
Testi: Simmons J. L., Winograd Barry. pagg. 180; rileg. brossura. Editore: Marc Laird Publications, Santa Barbara, 1967.
Edited by Linn House, managing editor: Peter Weinberg. Contributing editors: Peter Stafford, Ira Einhorn. Staff artist: Linda Jarvis. Issues of 24-32 pages, printed in offset in vartious colours, fully illustrated. Part of the Underground Press Syndicate. Number 5 is the "American Indian Issue" and contains a letter referring to issue no. 4. Contains articles and reports on drugs, be-ins, etc. with correspondents in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Beirut, Berkeley, Nashville, later also Bombay, Amsterdam, Cleveland, etc. — Testi: House Linn, Weinberg Peter. F.to: 27x28,5; pagg. 32; rileg. Punto metallico. Editore: InnerSpace, New York, 1967.
Testi: Esam John. pagg. 80; COL e BN; rileg. Punto metallico. Editore: Ian Duncan, London, 1968.
Mm 110x185 PRima edizione itgaliana. Brossura editoriale, 229 pagine. Copia eccellente, mai letta. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALL'ORDINE.
Testi: Shortney Joan R.. F.to: 10,5x17,5; pagg. 338; rileg. brossura. Editore: Pocket Books, New York, 1971.
Testi: Di Prima Diane. pagg. 12; BN; rileg. Punto metallico. Editore: New York City Poets Press, New York, 1968.
Testi: Earisman Delbert L.. F.to: 11x18; pagg. 144; rileg. brossura. Editore: Fortress Press, Philadelphia, 1968.
Milano, Bevivino, 2008, 8vo brossura editoriale con copertina illustrata, pp. 287 con illustrazioni n.t.