Language: English
Published by Rolling Stone Press - Anchor Press/Doubleday, Garden City, New York, 1976
ISBN 10: 0385114788 ISBN 13: 9780385114783
Seller: Don's Book Store, Albuquerque, NM, U.S.A.
First Edition
Trade Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Rice, Suzy - Art Direction and Design (illustrator). Assumed First Edtion. 144 Pages. Store stamp inside front cover. No other marks or stamps to this bright, tight book. Ilustrated on every page with black and white photographs, drawings, and diagrams. Photos for Hustles, Bump, Reggae, Salsa and Funk. Classy Dances: Wedding , Prom, Bar Mitzvah. A survival guide to Fox Trot, Cha-Cha and Swing. All told in short essays. Contents in 20 Essays: No Sober Person Dances By Ed McCormack, The Method Behind the Madness By Vince Aletti, Disco's Funky 15: A Basic LP Library, Disco Tech By Frank Robertson, Confessions of the Disco Kid By Cindy McEhrlich, The New York Hustle By Karen Lustgarten and Ralph Lew, Disco Stars By Tom Vickers, The Bump By Karen Lustgarten and Cindy McEhrlich, Disco 'Round the World. Compiled by Frank Robertson, Reggae By Toots Hibbert as told to Richard Cromelin, Salsa By Willie Colon as told to John Storm Roberts, Soul By Damita Jo Freeman as told to Jay Grossman, The L.A. Hustle By Karen Lustgarten and Cindy McEhrlich, Slipped Disco By David Felton, It Seems We've Stood and Danced like This Before By Marshall Rosenthal, The Wedding/Prom/Bar Mitzvah Survival Guide By Teddy Lee as told to Frank Robertson, Fox Trot, Swing, Cha-Cha, and The Keep on Dancin' All Time Jukebox By Linda Ross and Abe Peck.
32p., tabloid format underground newspaper on heavy newsprint with color illustrations and designs. Heavy horizontal fold. The Seed was noted for its bold use of color and striking graphics, in a vein similar to the San Francisco Oracle.
32p., tabloid format underground newspaper on heavy newsprint with color illustrations and designs. Heavy horizontal fold. Cover on the Mayday anti-war demonstrations in Washington DC. The Seed was noted for its bold use of color and striking graphics, in a vein similar to the San Francisco Oracle.
Newspaper. 36p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, psychedelic illustrations, poetry, news, politics, opinion, actions, calendar of events; slightly toned pages, mild edgewear, print on a few pages is rather light, readable with difficulty else in very good condition on heavy newsprint with color illustrations and designs. Segments on gay liberation, women's liberation, and much more. The Seed was noted for its bold use of color and striking graphics, in a vein similar to the San Francisco Oracle.
Newspaper. 32p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, some color illustrations, centerfold poster, comics, ads, slight misfold, even toning, edgewear including some minor cracking starting along spinefold, a few corners dogeared, else good. Centerfold depicts a boardgame called, "The High Skool Game!" Opening articles on G.I. boycotts and the safety deposit key mailing bomber who mailed keys to various news outlets.
Published by Seed Publishing Co, Chicago, 1968
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 20p., folded tabloid, 11.5x14 inches; color illus., photos., pictorial wraps, address labels on front, some rubbing on front cover and along folding crease, minor edgewear, else in very good condition. Early issue of Chicago underground newspaper best known for its cover art and trippy page designs and illustrations.
Newspaper. 32p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, multi-color illustrations, comics, ads, slight edgewear, evenly toned, else in very good condition. Wide coverage on the Vietnam war, but also content on general strike ad for May 4th, anti-war demos and news, "Free Martin Sostre," on Attica, centerfold on workers in Cuba, and more.
Published by Seed Publishing, Chicago, 1971
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 32p., folded tabloid, multi-color illus., slight edgewear, evenly toned, else very good. Contents include an abortion ad, a tenant segment, a Christmas pumpkin marijuana bread recipe alongside drug ads, "NLG and Transvestites plan [a] dance," and much more. The Seed was noted for its bold use of color and striking graphics, in a vein similar to the San Francisco Oracle.
Published by Chicago Seed, Chicago, 1971
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 32p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, multi-color illustrations, multicolor comic by Gilbert Shelton, ads, slight edgewear, evenly toned, cover illustration is a tad rubbed, else in very good condition. Features a "weather communiqué form the weather underground", a full page segment on vaginitis, updates on the Panther office in Carbondale following a gun battle with the police, an article on George Jackson, and "Alice in Acidland" continued from previous issue.
Published by Chicago Seed, Chicago, 1971
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 32p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, multi-color illustrations, ads, slight edgewear, evenly toned, else in very good condition. Features several page segment on the Attica uprising, "Sears: anti-labor hero," national actions against the Vietnam war, short blurb reprint by the Weather Underground, a couple segments on happenings at Cook County Jail to avenge George Jackson, and much more.