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199067231New York: Thunder's Mouth Press 1990. Very Good. Eight folded unbound signatures. Featuring photos by Ron "Hassler" Bevirt Allen Ginsberg Gene Anthony Ted Streshinsky and others. 195pp. With 2 folded sheets of photographic representations depicting the Love Pageant Rally held the day after LSD was criminalized Neal Cassady in Wikieup Arizona "Further" being prepared for the Acid Test Graduation and Ken Kesey as "Captain Flag." Also included: Three pages of publisher's promotional material; Xeroxed article from "Trade News" titled "'On the Bus' with Kesey Viking and Thunder's Mouth" edited by Gayle Feldman; Book Review Los Angeles Times Sunday October 21 1990. All housed in a folder with an illustrated paper label. "On the Bus" tells the story of the 1964 bus trip that inspired a generation and was immortalized by Tom Wolfe's "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test." Published on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of "Electric Kool-Aid Acid Tests." The text features oral histories from the Pranksters themselves as well as Allen Ginsberg Hunter S. Thompson Robert Stone Timothy Leary and others; and tells of encounters with Jack Kerouac Larry McMurtry the Grateful Dead the Hell's Angels and many more. Thunder's Mouth Press unknown
1971List2884Pasadena California 1971. Approximately 22 x 28 inch painting on heavy cardstock with 7 x 9 inch photograph affixed. Some spotting on a portion of the lower left; overall excellent. Locksley Hall was a Spokane-based psychedelic rock group formed in 1967 who nearly had a record deal with Epic in 1969. The project was scrapped and was not rediscovered until 1996 when it was finally released by Indianapolis-based Or Records. This hand-painted poster advertises the band playing for “one night only†at the Pasadena Che House—likely a house venue as the name suggests—in June of 1971 and notes that the band had previously played with Phil Ochs “Eric Burden sic & War†and others. A charming piece of independent music history. unknown