Published by Steve DeCanio, Oakland, CA, 1965
Seller: Downtown Books & News, Asheville, NC, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First edition. (6.75"x9.5"). 23pp. B&W illustrated paper wraps, staple-bound. Covers toned. Light general shelfwear. Vertical crease throughout. Interview with Ralph Levitt. Journal affiliated with the Free Speech Movement at U.C. Berkeley.
Published by Spider Magazine, Oakland, 1965
First Edition
Magazine. First Edition. 24p. including covers, 6.5x9.25 inches, illustrations, previous owner's name on front wrap in pen, minor pen marginalia on one page otherwise in very good condition. Includes "Rotten to the CORE," a critique of the restaurant sit-in project of the Congress of Racial Equality; as well as a Mark Comfort interview, and Mandel vs HUAC: San Francisco. Spider was a short-lived effort by members of the Bay Area Free Speech Movement , the Filthy Speech Movement and members of SLATE.
Magazine. 24p. including covers, 6.5x9.25 inches, illustrations, very good condition. Long Distance Fraud, Ralph Levitt interview (one of the Indiana University YSA members indicted for subversion), Cinematophilia. Spider was a short-lived effort by members of the Bay Area Free Speech Movement , the Filthy Speech Movement and members of SLATE.
Language: English
Published by Spider Magazine, Oakland, 1965
Seller: Recycled, Corte Madera, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Illustrated (illustrator). 1st Edition. A single issue of this short-lived leftist magazine founded at UC Berkeley and associated with the Free Speech Movement. Content for this issue includes an article critical of CORE for their lack of support during the Filthy Speech Movement; an interview with Mark Comfort (of the Black Panther Party-affiliated Oakland Direct Action Committee); the words and music to "Child of Destiny" by Andy Magid; "On the Question of Revisionism in the Workers' and Peasants' Music: Some Implications for the Revolutionary Party, Party, Bo-Barty."; a partially filled in crossword puzzle (Crucigrama) and partially completed satirical application for "Continuation of Existence"; "William Mandel vs. HUAC: San Francisco, 1960"; and a few shorter items in the rear.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. FIRST. A VERY GOOD FIRST MAGAZINE WITH ANGER INTERVIEW FOXED.
Magazine. 24p. including covers, 6.5x9.25 inches, illustrations, stapled pictorial wraps, pen date of 4/9/65 on front wrap otherwise very good condition. Law and Order, Interview with Kenneth Anger. Spider was a short-lived effort by members of the Bay Area Free Speech Movement , the Filthy Speech Movement and members of SLATE.
magazine. 24p. including covers, 6.5x9.25 inches, illustrations, stapled pictorial wraps, neat typed note on front wrap noting that it was sold on the UCB Campus of April 9 1965 otherwise very good condition. Law and Order, Interview with Kenneth Anger. Spider was a short-lived effort by members of the Bay Area Free Speech Movement , the Filthy Speech Movement and members of SLATE.
Magazine. 24p., 6.5x9.25 inches, illustrations, stapled pictorial wraps, previous owner's name on front wrap, minor creasing otherwise in good condition. Debut issue of the magazine, featuring discussion of political events, poetry, Interview with Mike Myerson etc. Spider was a short-lived effort by members of the Bay Area Free Speech Movement, the Filthy Speech Movement and members of SLATE.
magazine. 24p. including covers, 6.5x9.25 inches, illustrations, stapled pictorial wraps, fine condition. Law and Order, Interview with Kenneth Anger. Spider was a short-lived effort by members of the Bay Area Free Speech Movement, the Filthy Speech Movement and members of SLATE.
Published by Oakland: Spider Magazine, 1965
Seller: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
No Binding. Condition: Very Good. 1st edition. VG. 8vo, 24pp (including printed wrappers). This scarce 1965 Bay Area countercultural magazine includes the original appearance of an important interview with Kenneth Anger that was subsequently reprinted in Film Culture. Unmarked VG copy, light toning/wear. Not Signed.