Published by Futrum Forlag, Oslo, 1985
Seller: The Book Merchant Jenkins, ANZAAB / ILAB, Brooks Bay, TAS, Australia
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. 29.5cm x 21cm (folded size). 36 pages. Saddle-stapled newsprint self-wrappers. Text is in Norwegian. Single issue of Norwegian anarchist and counterculture newspaper Gateavisa. First published in 1970 and through various forms and publishing schedules still being produced today. With an anti-authoritarian focus Gateavisa covered a wide range of topics, from occultism and mysticism to politics and philosophy, and of course underground comics. Gateavisa often featured stories on sex and drugs, and was an early supporter in an otherwise conservative Norway of LGBTQ rights and the legalisation of cannabis. Other regular columns ran on squatting, police violence, prisons, organic farming, pirate radios, punk, and more. This issue with a cover story on psychedelic experiences in traditional cultures. Text is in Norwegian. Uncirculated, minor tanning and shelf wear. Category: Counterculture; Countries::Europe::Norway; Foreign Language::Norwegian; Norwegian Language; Ethnopharmacology & Psychedelia. Inventory No: 0035133.
Published by Futrum Forlag, Oslo, 1996
Seller: The Book Merchant Jenkins, ANZAAB / ILAB, Brooks Bay, TAS, Australia
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. 27cm x 18.5cm. [64] pages, black and white comic illustrations. Illustrated saddle-stapled wrappers. Text is in Norwegian. Single issue of Norwegian anarchist and counterculture newspaper Gateavisa. First published in 1970 and through various forms and publishing schedules still being produced today. With an anti-authoritarian focus Gateavisa covered a wide range of topics, from occultism and mysticism to politics and philosophy, and of course underground comics. Gateavisa often featured stories on sex and drugs, and was an early supporter in an otherwise conservative Norway of LGBTQ rights and the legalisation of cannabis. Other regular columns ran on squatting, police violence, prisons, organic farming, pirate radios, punk, and more. This a special comics issue. Text is in Norwegian. Uncirculated, minor shelf wear. Category: Counterculture; Countries::Europe::Norway; Foreign Language::Norwegian; Norwegian Language; Comics & Graphic Novels. Inventory No: 0035137.
Published by Futrum Forlag, Oslo, 1979
Seller: The Book Merchant Jenkins, ANZAAB / ILAB, Brooks Bay, TAS, Australia
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. 29cm x 20.5cm (folded size). 24 pages. Folded newsprint self-wrappers. Text is in Norwegian. Single issue of Norwegian anarchist and counterculture newspaper Gateavisa. First published in 1970 and through various forms and publishing schedules still being produced today. With an anti-authoritarian focus Gateavisa covered a wide range of topics, from occultism and mysticism to politics and philosophy, and of course underground comics. Gateavisa often featured stories on sex and drugs, and was an early supporter in an otherwise conservative Norway of LGBTQ rights and the legalisation of cannabis. Other regular columns ran on squatting, police violence, prisons, organic farming, pirate radios, punk, and more. This issue with a feature story on Sten Larris' Forbyde Hallucinogener [Forbidden Hallucinogens]. Text is in Norwegian. Uncirculated, minor tanning and shelf wear. Category: Counterculture; Countries::Europe::Norway; Foreign Language::Norwegian; Politics & Government; Norwegian Language; Ethnopharmacology & Psychedelia. Inventory No: 0035128.
Published by Futrum Forlag, Oslo, 1989
Seller: The Book Merchant Jenkins, ANZAAB / ILAB, Brooks Bay, TAS, Australia
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. 29.5cm x 21cm. 48 pages. Saddle-stapled self-wrappers. Text is in Norwegian. Single issue of Norwegian anarchist and counterculture newspaper Gateavisa. First published in 1970 and through various forms and publishing schedules still being produced today. With an anti-authoritarian focus Gateavisa covered a wide range of topics, from occultism and mysticism to politics and philosophy, and of course underground comics. Gateavisa often featured stories on sex and drugs, and was an early supporter in an otherwise conservative Norway of LGBTQ rights and the legalisation of cannabis. Other regular columns ran on squatting, police violence, prisons, organic farming, pirate radios, punk, and more. This issue with a feature story on MDMA. Text is in Norwegian. Uncirculated, minor shelf wear. Category: Counterculture; Countries::Europe::Norway; Foreign Language::Norwegian; Norwegian Language; Ethnopharmacology & Psychedelia. Inventory No: 0035135.