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SCHAT, PETER, J.B. METZ (IMPRESSUM) - PROVO CARTOONS - RONALD - MIDAS, TOPOR - WILLEM (ET.AL., CARTOONISTS), - God, Nederland & Oranje. Halfmaandelijks. [Originele uitgave; Orifinal edition].

Amsterdam, [Peter Schat] [Impressum vol. 1-no. 1 [(1966)/: Amsterdam: De Parel van de Jordaan, 1966-, 1968. STOCKED: Vol. 1-nr. 1(1966) - 10 (1968). COMPLETE SET. In 10 parts as published. Various sizes: small *°., 8°., large 8°., small folio (Nr. 9) and large folio (Nr. 10). Original illustrated covers: text and cartoons. Stapled. Each part with [political] Cartoons by Midas, Ronald, Topor, Willem (et.al.), name-list of those responsable for its contents inside front cover [s]. ALL PUBLISHED, discontinued after Nr. 10. FOLLOWING ODD PARTS STOCKED, PLEASE INQUIRE: Nos. 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 and 9. Complete set of this highly irregularly published dutch language magazine with numerous [political] cartoons, e.g. by TOPOR (centre fold cartoon in nr. 8, full size cover cartoon to nr. 10). Cartoons vehemently opposing Dutch Establishment, e.g. God (Church and Clergy), the Dutch State and her representatives (Justice, Police, Government representatives, foreign Governments: the U.S.A.) and Orange (the Royal Dutch House of Orange-Nassau). Very good set, complete. Rare. Published by PROVO: The Provo Movement (1965-1972) was directed by a playful Anarchist group which combined non-violence and absurd humor to create social changes. The name Provo was coined by Dutch sociologist Buikhuizen to describe in a condescending way, post-war disaffected dutch teens who spent their time provoking the authorities. The Theatrical street happenings organized by the Provos attracted huge crowds and often resulted in over-reaction by the Police. The group found great symphaty among the Amsterdammers and at one point obtained five seats on the City Council. Its ideas influenced urban planning, social housing and cultural life in general. It campaigned against marijhuana prohibition, air pollution from urban traffic congestion, and the tobacco industry and it created numerous anti-royal events and literature.
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