Published by Black Bart Brigade, 1972
Seller: Recycle Bookstore, San Jose, CA, U.S.A.
Staplebound. Condition: Good. book has light to mild wear across cover, slight wear to edges and corners, slight crease to cover, light wear to spine, light sunfading, otherwise in solid clean shape.
Published by Canyon Collective, Canyon, CA, 1972
Magazine / Periodical
Magazine. 52p., staplebound magazine on evenly toned newsprint, 7x9.5 inches, penned mailing address and postal markings on rear cover, otherwise very good. Second issue of the publication devoted to more mature people (i.e., over 30) who wanted to join the counterculture revolution. "The use of the term 'OUTLAW' in this magazine refers to anyone who has learned how to pursue life outside the confines of the system, and has opened his or her perspective to all the good things and new life it brings." Readers were invited to submit their own personal tales of transcendence; this issue includes a piece describing the challenges one family encountered as they dropped out and returned to the land in a hand-built cabin.
Published by Black Bart Brigade, Canyon, CA, 1976
Magazine / Periodical Signed
Magazine. 40p., staplebound wraps, paperstock toned, 7.25x10.75 inches; the editor has inscribed the first page to Harold Rossman, asking him to thank his brother Michael thanks for the article included in this issue. Minor pen marginalia on several pages. First issue of the second incarnation of Black Bart, devoted to more mature people (i.e., over 30) who wanted to join the counterculture revolution.
Published by Canyon Collective, Canyon, CA, 1971
Magazine / Periodical
56p., staplebound wraps, paperstock toned, otherwise very good, 7x9.5 inches. First issue of the publication devoted to more mature people (ie, over 30) who wanted to join the counterculture revolution. Cartoon character in corner raises a fist and says "Right on, Dad!".