Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Slim 8vo., stapled pictorial paper covers. A very nice copy.
Language: English
Published by The Berkeley Barb, Berkeley, Ca., 1966
Seller: David Gaines, Eureka, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Wraps (PB) in very good condition with yellowing, small folds to corners and slight edge wear. I know people this age who aren't in as good a condition. Side folding tabloid newspaper. Black and white photos throughout. Single issue of this long running underground newspaper from Berkeley, California, using a blend of counterculture, politics and sex ads to achieve success. This issue with many short columns on protests, counterculture and other left wing items, with a focuson Leary and Alpert, Art Kleps, Chief Boo Hoo of the Neo American Church and cartoons by Joel Beck, The Profit. 12 pages.
Published by Berkeley Barb, 1979
Seller: Singing Saw Books, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. 16 pp. Tabloid format. Stamped "Free" on front wrap.
Published by Berkeley Barb, Berkeley, 1967
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, illustrated with b&w photos, local ads, articles, news, columns, evenly toned, wraps wrinkled, rear wrap lightly foxed, else good on newsprint. Cover story on the Stop the Draft Movement illustrated with a photo of a burnt and bleeding Vietnamese man. Also: Woody Guthrie Homage at ACT. Blacks drop out of Stop the Draft Week Action. "Death of Hip" Mixed Emotions. Doubts on the death of Che. Centerspread poem and illustration by Austin Black. Resist the Draft Statement with space for signing. The issue numbering for volume 5 got out of whack so we have stated the issue and whole number as printed though these may be incorrect.
Published by Berkeley Barb, 1981
Seller: Singing Saw Books, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
Condition: Very Good. 8 pp. Headlined "Goodbye Max," tabloid format.
Published by Berkeley Barb, Berkeley, 1968
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 27p., folded tabloid, illus., evenly toned, wraps beginning to split along fold, otherwise good condition. The second of two issues labeled #173. Several articles on the SF State Strike. Also other news, columns, and ads of the day.
Published by Berkeley Barb, Inc, Berkeley, 1973
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 47p., folded tabloid, illus., evenly toned, edgeworn, address label and a few spots of foxing on front wrap, wraps beginning to split along fold, else good condition. Berkeley's longest running underground newspaper. Includes an interview with Allen Ginsberg.
Published by International News Keyus, Inc, Berkeley, 1974
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 19p., folded tabloid, evenly toned, illus., wraps foxed along folded edge, else very good. Cover story on murder in prison.
Published by Max Scherr, Berkeley, 1969
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 24p., folded tabloid, illus., light even toning, edgeworn, address label on front wrap, else good condition. Issue cover features a photo of a Black toddler smoking a joint. News articles on "Pot Priest Freed" (about leader of drug sacramental Shiva Fellowship), conflicts in the Oakland black community over the Black Panthers, a peace march to the Presidio military base in S.F., a page of Yippie news and promo by Abbie Hoffman ("F**K the F**g) and Stew Albert ("Conspiracy Hatched"), in-depth report on conflicts within the gay Society for Individual Rights over the editing of their Vector magazine ("Homo Revolt Blasting Off on Two Fronts"), full-page psychedelic comic strip by Vaseline, plus ads of the era.
Published by Max Scherr, Berkeley, 1969
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 32p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, illustrated with b&w photos, local ads, articles, news, columns, People's Park cartoon, evenly toned, remains of address label on front wrap, else very good condition. Cover story and much of the issue devoted to the People's Park protest.
Published by Max Scherr, Berkeley, 1970
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 20p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, illustrated with b&w photos, local ads, sex ads, articles, news, columns, evenly toned, lightly edgeworn, faint dampstain along top edge, else good on newsprint. Articles on the AIM occupation of Alcatraz, a Black Panther rally, Angela Davis's firing from UCLA, Leo Laurence, who was fired from ABC for being gay, the Kent State shootings, and more, plus the usual sex ads and classifieds.
Published by The Berkeley Barb, Berkeley, 1970
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 20p., newsprint, folded tabloid, illus., misfolded, evenly toned, edgeworn, front wrap lightly foxed, small section torn out of rear wrap with no loss of text. Cover features a full page comic by Gilbert Shelton of "The Freak Brothers' favorite 14-year-old runaway. Little Orphan Amphetamine." First news story in issue recounts the SF police entrapping and arresting 40 gay men in the Macy's men's room. A full page article with photos describes the "underground White House", the alternate command center 60 miles west of DC. Rest of issue is the usual mix of short news items, opinion, and sex ads.
Published by International News Keyus, Inc, Berkeley, 1979
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 16p. folded tabloid newspaper, stories, news, opinion, reviews, events, photos, ads, very good. Cover story on the filming of the remake of "Invasion of the Body Snatchers." Also a photo of Hongisto smashing down a door of the International Hotel nearby a photo of a United League member squaring off with the Klansmen. Third installment of a report on Tribal Thumb. Feinstein attempts to clean up the Tenderloin. Zippy!
Published by International News Keyus, Inc, Berkeley, 1979
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 16p. folded tabloid newspaper, stories, news, opinion, reviews, events, photos, ads, evenly toned, lightly edgeworn else very good on newsprint. Later Barb, mostly grown up, gone are the outrageous sex ads that kept the rag going in the 1960s and early 1970s. Mostly serious reviews and reports with a touch of counterculture snark and absurdity. Cover story on the impending fall of the Shah of Iran. Reading the commentary and expectations the people celebrating did not realize they were leaping from the frying pan. Also the Church of Hakeem. Also "Is the World ready for Zippy?" People vs. White: Unraveling the legal maze.
Published by International News Keyus, Inc, Berkeley, 1979
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 16p. folded tabloid newspaper, stories, news, opinion, reviews, events, photos, ads, evenly toned, else very good on newsprint. Later Barb, mostly grown up, gone are the outrageous sex ads that kept the rag going in the 1960s and early 1970s. Mostly serious reviews and reports with a touch of counterculture snark and absurdity.
Published by International News Keyus, Inc, Berkeley, 1979
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 16p. folded tabloid newspaper, stories, news, opinion, reviews, events, photos, ads, evenly toned, front wrap soiled with some small stains, else very good on newsprint. Later Barb, mostly grown up, gone are the outrageous sex ads that kept the rag going in the 1960s and early 1970s. Mostly serious reviews and reports with a touch of counterculture snark and absurdity.
Published by International News Keyus, Inc, Berkeley, 1979
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 16p. folded tabloid newspaper, stories, news, opinion, reviews, events, photos, ads, evenly toned, lightly edgeworn else very good on newsprint. Later Barb, mostly grown up, gone are the outrageous sex ads that kept the rag going in the 1960s and early 1970s. Mostly serious reviews and reports with a touch of counterculture snark and absurdity.
Published by International News Keyus, Inc, Berkeley, 1979
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 16p. folded tabloid newspaper, stories, news, opinion, reviews, events, photos, ads, evenly toned, else very good on newsprint. Later Barb, mostly grown up, gone are the outrageous sex ads that kept the rag going in the 1960s and early 1970s. Mostly serious reviews and reports with a touch of counterculture snark and absurdity.
Published by International News Keyus, Inc, Berkeley, 1979
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 16p. folded tabloid newspaper, stories, news, opinion, reviews, events, photos, ads, evenly toned, front wrap dampstained, else very good on newsprint. Later Barb, mostly grown up, gone are the outrageous sex ads that kept the rag going in the 1960s and early 1970s. Mostly serious reviews and reports with a touch of counterculture snark and absurdity. Articles on sex worker activist Margo St. James, environmental damage from chemical dumps, and more.
Published by Max Scherr, Berkeley, 1970
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 24p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, illustrated with b&w photos, local ads, sex ads, articles, news, columns, evenly toned, address label and a few spots of foxing on front wrap, else good on newsprint. Child Care Not Copters on the Berkeley City Council meeting on police helicopters. Stew Speaks Out (well others seem to speak for him over the Max Scherr "death threat" brouhaha) Was Jesus Gay? Don't Hide It by Leo Laurence and Gale Whittington, cofounders of Committee for Homosexual Freedom. Ogar's "Inside the Stroke Trade" part 4.
Published by Berkeley Barb, Berkeley, 1971
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 20p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, illustrated with b&w photos, local ads, sex ads, articles, news, columns, evenly toned, lightly edgeworn, address label and light foxing on front wrap, else good on newsprint. Includes a story on Judy Clavir and Stew Albert, who had been accused of the bombing of the Capitol, plus articles on the struggle between Eldridge Cleaver and Huey Newton for leadership of the Black Panthers, Ruchell Magee, a new production of The Boys in the Band, and more, plus a message from the New York 21, a satirical news release from the Yippies announcing a purge of members including Spiro Agnew, Albert Einstein, Shirley Temple, Kil Il Sung and "everyone over six feet tall," and various news and plenty of sex ads of the era.
Published by Max Scherr, Berkeley, 1970
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 20p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, photos, ads, features, reviews, listings, personals, columns, mild wear and toning, address label and a few spots of foxing on front wrap, otherwise good on newsprint. Cover cartoon from Dallas Notes by DH. Berkeley Tenants Union girds for strike. AFL-CIO and Gay Lib. Native Americans plant corn on Alcatraz after rainfall. Panthers Burning on a small fire at the Black Panther Newspaper archives.
Published by Berkeley Barb, Berkeley, 1971
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 20p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, illustrated with b&w photos, local ads, sex ads, articles, news, columns, evenly toned, old price sticker on front wrap, else good on newsprint. Cover theme of issue is People's Park, with articles inside about the park two years on, plus a full-page comic strip by Rand Holmes about a park in Vancouver, BC drawing possible parallels in outcome. Also a half-page comic strip by Len Richmond on Gay Liberation, another comic strip by J. Baldwin starring Reagan and Nixon, and various news and plenty of sex ads of the era. Includes coverage of conviction of Rev. Wilbur Minzey, head of Shiva Fellowship for possessing and giving pot to kids and news bulletin of the acquittal of the Panther 21 in NY on bombing charges.
Published by International News Keyus, Inc, Berkeley, 1979
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 16p. folded tabloid newspaper, stories, news, opinion, reviews, events, photos, ads, toned at fold else very good on newsprint. Later Barb, mostly grown up, gone are the outrageous sex ads that kept the rag going in the 1960s and early 1970s. Mostly serious reviews and reports with a touch of counterculture snark and absurdity. Cover story on the impending fall of the Shah of Iran. Reading the commentary and expectations the people celebrating did not realize they were leaping from the frying pan. Also the Church of Hakeem. Also "Is the World ready for Zippy?" People vs. White: Unraveling the legal maze.
Published by International News Keyus, Inc, Berkeley, 1979
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 16p. folded tabloid newspaper, stories, news, opinion, reviews, events, photos, ads, toned at fold else very good on newsprint. Later Barb, mostly grown up, gone are the outrageous sex ads that kept the rag going in the 1960s and early 1970s. Mostly serious reviews and reports with a touch of counterculture snark and absurdity. Cover story on a Federal probe of the sale of a plot of taxpayer-subsidized land that had ties to the Mafia & ARA. Also a report on a Florida High School assistant principal who sexually harassed a student and then killed his boss.
Published by International News Keyus, Inc, Berkeley, 1979
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 16p. folded tabloid newspaper, stories, news, opinion, reviews, events, photos, ads, toned at fold else very good on newsprint. Later Barb, mostly grown up, gone are the outrageous sex ads that kept the rag going in the 1960s and early 1970s. Mostly serious reviews and reports with a touch of counterculture snark and absurdity.
Published by Berkeley Barb, Berkeley, 1971
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 20p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, illustrated with b&w photos, local ads, sex ads, articles, news, columns, toning at folds, else good on newsprint. Cover theme of issue is People's Park, with articles inside about the park two years on, plus a full-page comic strip by Rand Holmes about a park in Vancouver, BC drawing possible parallels in outcome. Also a half-page comic strip by Len Richmond on Gay Liberation, another comic strip by J. Baldwin starring Reagan and Nixon, and various news and plenty of sex ads of the era. Includes coverage of conviction of Rev. Wilbur Minzey, head of Shiva Fellowship for possessing and giving pot to kids and news bulletin of the acquittal of the Panther 21 in NY on bombing charges.
Published by Berkeley Barb, Berkeley, 1966
Seller: David Gaines, Eureka, CA, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Various [Photographs& Drawings and Art (illustrator). First Edition. Wraps (PB) in newspaper format. In very good condition with browning and very small edge tears. Articles on the Port Chicago Trial, a freedom march on U>C. campus and LSD rescue service among others. 12 pages.
Published by Berkley Barb, Berkeley, 1974
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very good. First Edition, First Printing. Folio. 11.5 x 18 in. 20 folded leaves. Very good with some toning and edgewear. Issue 475, September 1974, featuring a public denouncement of Leary after his legal issues that resulted in him becoming an informant for the FBI in the early and mid 70s.
Published by International News Keyus, Berkeley, 1974
Magazine / Periodical
24p, folded underground tabloid on newsprint; front cover slightly soiled, a few corners creased, some edgewear. Good.