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 Various Authors, Berkeley Tribe. March 5-12, 1971
Various Authors
Berkeley Tribe. March 5-12, 1971
Berkeley, CA, Red Mountain Tribe, Publisher, 1971. Tabloid. Tabloid format. 20 pp. Illustrations and photos throughout. A single issue of this radical, counterculture underground newspaper from Berkeley, California, formed after a split with the Berkeley Barb over labor issues. The Tribe embraced more radical and left-wing causes. This issue with a communique from the Weather Underground, under the headline declaring their bombing of the US Capitol; a half page devoted to seeking the freedom of Black Panther Party members Ericka Huggins and Bobby Seale; a full page devoted to Los Siete; several pieces on prisons and prison conditions; a piece on the Stud bar in San Francisco, a gay bar where it seemed not all gays were welcome, etc. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate to heavy browning. Minor soiling and staining. A few small tears along the extremities. Ink notes and address stamp at the top right front cover. Upper corner wrinkled, creased and curled. Good .
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Book number: 016604
USD 38.00 [Appr.: EURO 35.5 | £UK 30 | JP¥ 5998]
Keywords: Noisbn African American Radical Studies Underground Newspapers Black Studies

 Various authors, Berkeley Tribe. March 20-27, 1970
Various authors
Berkeley Tribe. March 20-27, 1970
Berkeley, CA, Red Mountain Tribe, Publisher, 1970. Tabloid. Tabloid format. 28 pp. Illustrations and photos throughout. A single issue of this radical, counterculture underground newspaper from Berkeley, California, formed after a split with the Berkeley Barb over labor issues. The Tribe embraced more radical and left-wing causes. This issue with a variety of short articles on anti-establishment and anti-US imperialism; an article on the killing of three prisoners in Soledad by a guard; poetry and news on a former Soledad prisoner turned activist, Micha Maguire; a spread of black and white photos of people in Chicago by Detroit Annie, etc. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate browning. Minor soiling and foxing. Good .
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Book number: 016815
USD 32.00 [Appr.: EURO 30 | £UK 25.25 | JP¥ 5051]
Keywords: Noisbn Counterculture Social Movements

 Various authors, Berkeley Barb. Oct. 23-29, 1970
Various authors
Berkeley Barb. Oct. 23-29, 1970
Berkeley, CA, Max Scherr, Publisher, 1970. Tabloid. Side folding illustrated format. 20 pp. Black and white photos and illustrations throughout. A single issue of this underground paper, with this containing articles on protests by the Young Lords in New York; a phone interview with Timothy Leary; a piece on Ruchell Magee and his struggles in prison, etc. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate browning. Some soiling. Minor chipping and tearing at the fore edge. Good .
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Book number: 018385
USD 32.00 [Appr.: EURO 30 | £UK 25.25 | JP¥ 5051]
Keywords: Noisbn Social Movements

 Various Authors, Berkeley Tribe. Vol 1. No. 7. Issue 7. Aug. 22-28, 1969
Various Authors
Berkeley Tribe. Vol 1. No. 7. Issue 7. Aug. 22-28, 1969
Berkeley, CA, Red Mountain Tribe, Publisher, 1969. Tabloid. Tabloid format. 28 pp. including covers. Illustrations and photos throughout. Early issue of this radical, counterculture underground newspaper from Berkeley, California, formed after a split with the Berkeley Barb over labor issues. The Tribe embraced more radical and left-wing causes. This issue with a look at the incarceration of Black Panther Party leader Bobby Seale; a short piece on the police killing of Black Panther member Sylvester Bell; a short piece on the San Francisco Mime Troupe, etc. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate uneven browning. Minor soiling. Some chipping, creasing and tearing along the fore edge. Good .
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Book number: 018440
USD 38.00 [Appr.: EURO 35.5 | £UK 30 | JP¥ 5998]
Catalogue: Radical Studies
Keywords: Noisbn Underground Newspapers Social Movements

 Various Authors, Berkeley Barb. August 2-8, 1968
Various Authors
Berkeley Barb. August 2-8, 1968
Berkeley, CA, Max Scherr, Publisher, 1968. Tabloid. Side folding illustrated format. 24 pp. Black and white photos and illustrations throughout. A single issue of this underground paper, with this containing a column by Jerry Rubin; a piece by Ed Sanders predicting Yippie actions; a short piece on the trial of Huey Newton; a short blurb on the presidential candidacy of Eldridge Cleaver, etc. GOOD condition Horizontal fold crease present, with a heavy curl along the fold. Moderate browning. Some soiling and minor staining. Minor chipping and tearing at the fore edge. Moderate wrinkling/creasing to the paper. Good .
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Book number: 018454
USD 27.00 [Appr.: EURO 25.25 | £UK 21.5 | JP¥ 4262]
Keywords: Noisbn Counterculture Social Movements

 Various Authors, Berkeley Tribe. Vol 1. No. 8. Issue 8. Aug. 29-Sept. 4, 1969
Various Authors
Berkeley Tribe. Vol 1. No. 8. Issue 8. Aug. 29-Sept. 4, 1969
Berkeley, CA, Red Mountain Tribe, Publisher, 1969. Tabloid. Tabloid format. 24 pp. including covers. Illustrations and photos throughout. Early issue of this radical, counterculture underground newspaper from Berkeley, California, formed after a split with the Berkeley Barb over labor issues. The Tribe embraced more radical and left-wing causes. This issue with an interview with Black Panther Party leader Bobby Seale; a photocopy and transcription of police plans to raid the Black Panther Party headquarters in Berkeley, CA; an article on LSD or acid, etc. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate uneven browning. Minor soiling and foxing. Diagonal crease to the upper and lower front corner. Good .
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Book number: 018749
USD 49.00 [Appr.: EURO 45.75 | £UK 38.75 | JP¥ 7734]
Catalogue: Radical Studies
Keywords: Noisbn Underground Newspapers Social Movements

 Various authors, Berkeley Tribe. Vol 2. No. 18. Issue 44. May 8-15, 1970
Various authors
Berkeley Tribe. Vol 2. No. 18. Issue 44. May 8-15, 1970
Berkeley, CA, Red Mountain Tribe, Publisher, 1970. Tabloid. Tabloid format. 24 pp. including covers. Illustrations and photos throughout. Early issue of this radical, counterculture underground newspaper from Berkeley, California, formed after a split with the Berkeley Barb over labor issues. The Tribe embraced more radical and left-wing causes. This issue with an article on the recent Kent State massacre as well as other military and police actions in the United States. other pages are devoted to what a revolutionary response to the Kent State killings might be, with some pages devoted to items needed for street warfare and another several pages devoted to the proper shooting of a gun. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate uneven browning. Minor soiling and foxing. Good .
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Book number: 018842
USD 38.00 [Appr.: EURO 35.5 | £UK 30 | JP¥ 5998]
Catalogue: Radical Studies
Keywords: Noisbn Underground Newspapers Social Movements

 Various authors, Berkeley Barb. January 31-February 6, 1975
Various authors
Berkeley Barb. January 31-February 6, 1975
Berkeley, International News Keyus, Inc, 1975. Tabloid. Side folding tabloid format. 20 pp. plus a 20 page adult classified ads insert. Later issue of this underground newspaper, focusing on counterculture and leftwing politics. This issue an article on the first hearings surrounding the case against the SLA (Symbionese Liberation Army), as well as a two page statement/manifesto from the Weather Underground, explaining their recent bombings, ideology and demands. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Paper toned. Minor soiling, creasing and edgewear Moderate toning. Minor tearing along the extremities. Good .
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Book number: 019213
USD 27.00 [Appr.: EURO 25.25 | £UK 21.5 | JP¥ 4262]
Keywords: Noisbn Counterculture

 Various Authors, Berkeley Tribe. Vol 3. No. 19. Issue 71. November 13-20, 1970
Various Authors
Berkeley Tribe. Vol 3. No. 19. Issue 71. November 13-20, 1970
Berkeley, CA, Red Mountain Tribe, Publisher, 1970. Tabloid. Tabloid format. 28 pp. including covers. Illustrations and photos throughout. Front cover a full page illustration of Los Siete. Early issue of this radical, counterculture underground newspaper from Berkeley, California, formed after a split with the Berkeley Barb over labor issues. The Tribe embraced more radical and left-wing causes. This issue with a statement from Angela Davis regarding her recent capture; a statement from Los Siete and their recent acquittal; a statement from the Native Americans who were occupying Alcatraz; a statement from an unidentified gay organization in third world countries (or representing them), etcetera. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate uneven browning. Minor soiling and moderate foxing to the front cover. some creasing along the edges, with a few minor tears. Read "box copy" stamp on the upper front cover. Good .
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Book number: 018860
USD 43.00 [Appr.: EURO 40.25 | £UK 34 | JP¥ 6787]
Keywords: Noisbn Social Movements

 Various authors, Bill Graham Presents in New York: The Who, Performing Their Entire Rock Opera, Tommy. Bill Graham Presents in New York Fillmore East (Cover Title)Fillmore East October 20-25, 1969. Show Program
Various authors
Bill Graham Presents in New York: The Who, Performing Their Entire Rock Opera, Tommy. Bill Graham Presents in New York Fillmore East (Cover Title)Fillmore East October 20-25, 1969. Show Program
New York, Fillmore East Corporation, 1969. Wraps. Wraps, 24 pp. The program section featuring the Who printed on blue paper. Front wrapper illustrated by David Byrd. Show program for concerts at the Fillmore East, promoted by Bill Graham. The Fillmore East was open from 1968 to 1971, serving as the East Coast version of the Fillmore in San Francisco. This program features the program for the Who's rock opera, Tommy. This includes a bio of the band, summary of the opera and dialogue/lyrics to the songs. GOOD condition. Minor soiling and toning to the covers. Staples rusted, with minor associated staining. Minor curling to the upper corners. Small area of staining to the upper rear cover. Minor wrinkling. Tiny tear to the upper center edge. Good .
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Book number: 019111
USD 162.00 [Appr.: EURO 151.25 | £UK 127.75 | JP¥ 25571]
Catalogue: Music
Keywords: Noisbn Fanzines Pop Culture

 Various authors, Bill Graham Presents in New York: The Band. Joshua Light Show. Cat Mother and the All-Night Newsboys. Bill Graham Presents in New York Fillmore East (Cover Title). Fillmore East May 11, 1969. Show Program
Various authors
Bill Graham Presents in New York: The Band. Joshua Light Show. Cat Mother and the All-Night Newsboys. Bill Graham Presents in New York Fillmore East (Cover Title). Fillmore East May 11, 1969. Show Program
New York, Fillmore East Corporation, 1969. Wraps. Wraps, 30 pp. Front wrapper illustrated by David Byrd. Show program for concerts at the Fillmore East, promoted by Bill Graham. The Fillmore East was open from 1968 to 1971, serving as the East Coast version of the Fillmore in San Francisco. This program features The Band, Cat Mother and the All-Night Newsboys, including bios and photos. With ads for music throughout. GOOD condition. Minor soiling and toning to the covers. Staples rusted, with minor associated staining. Rear cover with moderate dampstaining, with minor dampstaining to the upper margin of the last few pages. Small hole punched through the program at the upper left and upper right corners. Good .
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Book number: 019212
USD 135.00 [Appr.: EURO 126 | £UK 106.5 | JP¥ 21309]
Catalogue: Music
Keywords: Noisbn Pop Culture

 Various authors, Bill Graham Presents in New York: Jeff Beck Group; Joe Cocker and the Grease Band; Nrbq; Joshua Light Show. Bill Graham Presents in New York Fillmore East (Cover Title). Fillmore East May 2-3 1969. Show Program
Various authors
Bill Graham Presents in New York: Jeff Beck Group; Joe Cocker and the Grease Band; Nrbq; Joshua Light Show. Bill Graham Presents in New York Fillmore East (Cover Title). Fillmore East May 2-3 1969. Show Program
New York, Fillmore East Corporation, 1969. Wraps. Wraps, 32 pp. including covers. Front wrapper illustrated by David Byrd. Show program for concerts at the Fillmore East, promoted by Bill Graham. The Fillmore East was open from 1968 to 1971, serving as the East Coast version of the Fillmore in San Francisco. This program features the Jeff Beck Group, Joe Cocker and the Grease Band, NRBQ, including bios and photos. With ads for music throughout. GOOD condition. Minor soiling and toning to the covers. Staples rusted, with minor associated staining. Minor wrinkling and creasing. Small hole punched in the upper left corner. Good .
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Book number: 019231
USD 135.00 [Appr.: EURO 126 | £UK 106.5 | JP¥ 21309]
Catalogue: Music
Keywords: Noisbn Counterculture Pop Culture

 Various Authors, Bill Graham Presents in New York: Janis Joplin and Her Band, Grateful Dead, and Joshua Light Show. Bill Graham Presents in New York Fillmore East (Cover Title). Fillmore East February 11-12, 1969. Show Program
Various Authors
Bill Graham Presents in New York: Janis Joplin and Her Band, Grateful Dead, and Joshua Light Show. Bill Graham Presents in New York Fillmore East (Cover Title). Fillmore East February 11-12, 1969. Show Program
New York, Fillmore East Corporation, 1969. Wraps. Wraps, 22 pp. Front wrapper illustrated by David Byrd. Show program for concerts at the Fillmore East, promoted by Bill Graham. The Fillmore East was open from 1968 to 1971, serving as the East Coast version of the Fillmore in San Francisco. This program features Janis Joplin and the Grateful Dead, including bios and photos. The February 12th performance by Janis Joplin was broadcast live on the East Coast, and was recorded and released on vinyl (at the time). The Grateful Dead recorded one of their two February 11th shows, releasing it on CD in 1997. It featured their first live performance of the Beatles' Hey Jude. Also present is an essay, "The Next Best Thing to Balling," describing the San Francisco music scene and sound. With ads for music throughout. GOOD condition. Minor soiling and toning to the covers. Staples rusted, with minor associated staining. Small hole punched through the upper left corner of the program, with a small center indent that affects the Janis Joplin photo. Good .
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Book number: 019293
USD 378.00 [Appr.: EURO 352.5 | £UK 298 | JP¥ 59665]
Catalogue: Music
Keywords: Noisbn Pop Culture

 Various Authors, Bill Graham Presents in New York: Canned Heat, the Pentangle, Rhinoceros. Bill Graham Presents in New York Fillmore East (Cover Title). Fillmore East February 7-8, 1969. Show Program
Various Authors
Bill Graham Presents in New York: Canned Heat, the Pentangle, Rhinoceros. Bill Graham Presents in New York Fillmore East (Cover Title). Fillmore East February 7-8, 1969. Show Program
New York, Fillmore East Corporation, 1969. Wraps. Wraps, 24 pp. Front wrapper illustrated by David Byrd. Show program for concerts at the Fillmore East, promoted by Bill Graham. The Fillmore East was open from 1968 to 1971, serving as the East Coast version of the Fillmore in San Francisco. This program features Canned Heat, The Pentangle, and Rhinoceros. including bios and photos. GOOD condition. Minor soiling and toning to the covers. Staples rusted, with minor associated staining. Minor curling to the upper corners. Minor wrinkling. Lower portion of the rear wrapper with loss of a layer of paper, with an orange marker doodle present. A few pages stuck together at the rear. Hole poked in the upper left corner. Good .
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Book number: 019420
USD 81.00 [Appr.: EURO 75.75 | £UK 64 | JP¥ 12785]
Catalogue: Music
Keywords: Noisbn Counterculture

 Various Authors, Bill Graham Presents in New York: Mothers of Invention, Buddy Miles Express, Chicago Transit Authority, Joshua Light Show. Bill Graham Presents in New York Fillmore East (Cover Title). Fillmore East February 21-22, 1969. Show Program
Various Authors
Bill Graham Presents in New York: Mothers of Invention, Buddy Miles Express, Chicago Transit Authority, Joshua Light Show. Bill Graham Presents in New York Fillmore East (Cover Title). Fillmore East February 21-22, 1969. Show Program
New York, Fillmore East Corporation, 1969. Wraps. Wraps, 28 pp. Front wrapper illustrated by David Byrd. Show program for concerts at the Fillmore East, promoted by Bill Graham. The Fillmore East was open from 1968 to 1971, serving as the East Coast version of the Fillmore in San Francisco. This program features Frank Zappa with the Mothers of Invention, Buddy Miles Express, Chicago Transit Authority, Joshua Light Show, including bios and photos. An interview with Frank Zappa and some of his bandmates present. GOOD condition. Minor soiling and toning to the covers. Small hole punched through the upper left corner of the booklet. Staples rusted, with minor associated staining. Good .
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Book number: 019449
USD 162.00 [Appr.: EURO 151.25 | £UK 127.75 | JP¥ 25571]
Catalogue: Music
Keywords: Noisbn Pop Culture

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