Language: English
Published by Rat Subterranean News, New York, 1969
Seller: A Book By Its Cover, Louisville, KY, U.S.A.
First Edition
No Binding. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. May 30 to June 6, 1969. 20 pages. Includes multi-page interview with Leonard Cohen.
Published by R.A.T. Publications, New York, 1969
Seller: Mare Booksellers ABAA, IOBA, Dover, NH, U.S.A.
Tabloid. Condition: Good. Side folding tabloid newspaper. Approximately 16 ½ by 11 ¼ inches. 28 pp., with black and white photos and illustrations throughout. A New York based underground newspaper founded in 1968, known for its coverage of far left organizations and causes and militant stance on social and political issues. This issue with an article on an upcoming march on Washington (November 13-15) that protested the Vietnam War. This included a map of the march route and a color centerfold reproducing poster art created by Picasso. Also present is an article on Black Panther Party leader Bobby Seale; a full page letter from John Sinclair; an interview with Kurt Vonnegut; news on various protests and encounters with police, etc. GOOD+ condition. Minor to moderate browning. A few faint creases. Light soiling.
A single issue of the notorious underground newspaper first published in 1968 and running until 1972. Notable content includes a full-page International Werewolf Conspiracy graphic, a long article on The Children's Workshop, an LNS article on the arrest of five NYC Black Panthers, a statement by Movement editor, Terry Cannon, and the first of a two-part series titled, "I Loved with the Red Guard." Plus, RAT Letters, shorter news briefs, comics, astrology, etc. Tabloid format printed in red & black, 20 p., illus. A Near Fine copy stored flat; 1" closed tear at the edge of the front wrapper.
Published by R.A.T. Publications, New York, 1968
Seller: Mare Booksellers ABAA, IOBA, Dover, NH, U.S.A.
Tabloid. Condition: Good. Side folding newspaper, with a single center horizontal fold, believed as issued. Approximately 16 ½ by 11 ¼ inches. 20 pp., with black and white photos and illustrations throughout. RAT was a New York based newspaper founded in 1968, known for its coverage of far left organizations and causes as well as its militant stance on social and political issues. This issue devoted to the Democratic National Convention that was held in Chicago of that year. Included are several detailed street maps of Chicago, noting National Guard Armories, as well as buildings, locations, etc. With articles on Mayor Daley, the primary power people behind the convention, anticipated clashes with law enforcement, including a look at law enforcement defenses and strategies, an article on the opinions of the African-American community, etc. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. General browning.
Published by R.A.T. Publications, New York, 1968
Seller: Mare Booksellers ABAA, IOBA, Dover, NH, U.S.A.
Tabloid. Condition: Good. Side folding newspaper, with a single center horizontal fold, believed as issued. Approximately 16 ½ by 11 ¼ inches. 20 pp., with black and white photos and illustrations throughout. An issue devoted to the Democratic National Convention that was held in Chicago of that year. Included are several detailed street maps of Chicago, noting National Guard Armories, as well as buildings, locations, etc. With articles on Mayor Daley, the primary power people behind the convention, anticipated clashes with law enforcement, including a look at law enforcement defenses and strategies, an article on the opinions of the African-American community, etc. GOOD condition. General moderate browning to the paper. Minor chipping and tearing to the fore edge. Newspaper folded backward, with a heavy curl along the center.
Published by Red Mountain Tribe, Berkeley, California, 1969
First Edition
First Edition. 11.5" x 17" pp. 32, includes multiple black and white photographs. Folded newspaper in very good condition with address label and mail stamp on the cover; light toning with minimal edge wear. Includes AIM occupation of Alcatraz center-spread article by Kathy Williams, with front cover design, "Americans Recover the Rock." Back page features a pair of fornicating rhinos, photograph later appropriated by Theatre Rhinocerous.