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 Various authors, Old Mole. May 23-June 6. Number 14
Various authors
Old Mole. May 23-June 6. Number 14
Cambridge/Somerville, MA, The Old Mole, Publisher. Tabloid. no date, perhaps 1969. Newspaper tabloid format. 28 pp. Black and white illustrations and photos throughout. An issue of this underground newspaper from Boston, Massachusetts, devoted primarily to politics and left-wing struggles. Issued by sympathizers and associates of the SDS, and primarily focusing on the Boston area, although national and international news is included as well. This issue with lengthy coverage of the People's Park protest in Berkeley that led to the shooting of protestors, and killing of one, by police. Eight pages mostly reproduced from a West Coast newspaper. With news on Boston housing and issues, environmental and conservation issues, etc. GOOD condition. Moderate toning, some soiling and staining to the paper. Moderate chipping and tearing along the edges. Horizontal fold crease present. A few pages with short tears in their upper margins. Good .
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Book number: 015209
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Catalogue: Radical Studies
Keywords: Noisbn Underground Newspapers Counterculture

 Various authors, Old Mole. December 12. Number 5
Various authors
Old Mole. December 12. Number 5
Cambridge/Somerville, MA, The Old Mole, Publisher. Tabloid. no date, perhaps 1968. Newspaper tabloid format. 16 pp. Black and white illustrations and photos throughout. Early issue of this underground newspaper from Boston, Massachusetts, devoted primarily to politics and left-wing struggles. Issued by sympathizers and associates of the SDS, and primarily focusing on the Boston area, although national and international news is included as well. This issue with student protests and police violence at San Francisco State, news on the trial of Ben Morea of the anarchist group Up Against the Wall/Motherfuckers, for the alleged stabbing of two servicemen in Boston' review of the Beatles, etc. GOOD condition. Moderate toning and some soiling. Minor to moderate chipping and tearing along the edges. Horizontal fold crease present. Good .
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Book number: 016406
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Catalogue: Radical Studies
Keywords: Noisbn Underground Newspapers

 Various authors, Old Mole. Jan. 13-26. Number 6
Various authors
Old Mole. Jan. 13-26. Number 6
Cambridge/Somerville, MA, The Old Mole, Publisher, 1969. Tabloid. Newspaper tabloid format. 16 pp. Black and white illustrations and photos throughout. Early issue of this underground newspaper from Boston, Massachusetts, devoted primarily to politics and left-wing struggles. Issued by sympathizers and associates of the SDS, and primarily focusing on the Boston area, although national and international news is included as well. This issue with many articles on protests and actions against the Vietnam War; Tom Hayden on events at Chicago (during the Democratic National Convention), politics, etc. GOOD condition. Moderate toning and some soiling. Minor chipping and tearing along the edges. Some creasing and wrinkling. Horizontal fold crease present. Good .
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Book number: 016586
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Catalogue: Radical Studies
Keywords: Noisbn Underground Newspapers Counterculture

 Various authors, Old Mole. February 21-March 7. Number 8
Various authors
Old Mole. February 21-March 7. Number 8
Cambridge/Somerville, MA, The Old Mole, Publisher, 1969. Tabloid. Newspaper tabloid format. 20 pp. Black and white illustrations and photos throughout. Early issue of this underground newspaper from Boston, Massachusetts, devoted primarily to politics and left-wing struggles. Issued by sympathizers and associates of the SDS, and primarily focusing on the Boston area, although national and international news is included as well. This issue with a few small articles on protests and actions against the Vietnam War, mostly on college campuses; a full two page article on Puerto Rico and its exploitation by US businesses; politics, a guide to the Boston area film series, etc. GOOD condition. Apparently from the collection of NACLA (North American Congress on Latin America), with its address in marker on the upper front cover. Mailing stamp in the same locale. Moderate toning and some soiling. Minor chipping and tearing along the edges. Some creasing and wrinkling. Horizontal fold crease present. Good .
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Book number: 017079
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Catalogue: Radical Studies
Keywords: Noisbn Underground Newspapers Social Movements

 Various authors, Old Mole. September 13-26. Number 22
Various authors
Old Mole. September 13-26. Number 22
Cambridge/Somerville, MA, The Old Mole, Publisher, 1969. Tabloid. no date, 1969. Newspaper tabloid format. 20 pp. Black and white illustrations and photos throughout. Single issue of this underground newspaper from Boston, Massachusetts, devoted primarily to politics and left-wing struggles. Issued by sympathizers and associates of the SDS, and primarily focusing on the Boston area, although national and international news is included as well. This issue with an article on the arrest and upcoming trial of Los Siete de la Raza; a short article on police harassment of Boston Black Panther Party members; a centerfold poster of Ho Chi Minh dancing; an essay on rape, etc. GOOD condition. Moderate to toning and some soiling. Moderate chipping and tearing along the edges, especially to the spine, rendering it a bit weak. Horizontal fold crease present. Good .
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Book number: 019182
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Catalogue: Radical Studies
Keywords: Noisbn Underground Newspapers Social Movements

 Various Authors, Old Mole. December 12, 1968
Various Authors
Old Mole. December 12, 1968
Cambridge/Somerville, MA, The Old Mole, Publisher, 1968. Tabloid. Newspaper tabloid format. 16 pp. Black and white illustrations and photos throughout. Single issue of this underground newspaper from Boston, Massachusetts, devoted primarily to politics and left-wing struggles. Issued by sympathizers and associates of the SDS, and primarily focusing on the Boston area, although national and international news is included as well. This issue with news on the student protests at San Francisco State; the trial of Ben Morea, a leader of the Up Against the Wall/Motherfucker group; an essay/review on the Beatles' latest, and its critique of the Movement, etc. GOOD condition. Moderate toning and some soiling. Light chipping and tearing along the edges. Horizontal fold crease present. Good .
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Book number: 019490
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Catalogue: Radical Studies
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 Various authors, Overthrow. July/Aug 1983. Vol. 5. No. 2
Various authors
Overthrow. July/Aug 1983. Vol. 5. No. 2
New York, A Yipster Times Publication. Youth International Party Information Service, Publisher, 1983. Tabloid. Side folding tabloid newspaper. 28 pages. Single issue of this newspaper associated with the Yipsters. This issue looks at the upcoming presidential race, US and CIA shenanigans in Nicaragua, coverage of a Rock Against Racism (RAR) concert, an interview with the hardcore punk band MDC (Millions of Dead Cops), a look at health benefits of marijuana, an article on the fight against hard drugs in Europe, a color centerfold poster for People Opposed To HEroin And hard DrugS, depicting a fist punching a syringe, etc. GOOD condition. Moderate toning. Horizontal fold crease present. Minor to moderate chipping, tearing and creasing along the extremities. Good .
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Book number: 019055
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Catalogue: Radical Studies
Keywords: Noisbn Underground Newspapers Counterculture Punk Social Movements

 Various authors, Philadelphia Free Press. December 8, 1969. (Vol. 2 No. 26)
Various authors
Philadelphia Free Press. December 8, 1969. (Vol. 2 No. 26)
Philadelphia, Freedom Press, Inc, 1969. Tabloid. Side folding tabloid format newspaper, with a full front page photo protesters and police clashing in Pittsburgh. 20 pp. Black and white illustrations throughout. Single issue of this underground newspaper embracing radical, left wing and socialist causes (with a Marxist-Leninist bent). Originating as the Temple Free Press at Temple University it evolved from a college newspaper to a radical paper under the editorship of Bill Baggins. This issue with news on the murder of Black Panther Party leader, Fred Hampton, by police (with a photo of Mr. Hampton); a workers' strike at GE (General Electric); A short piece on the reclamation of Alcatraz Island by members of the Native American community, indicating they were prepared for an invasion by federal forces; a protest against the draft by Puerto Ricans in Puerto Rico, etc. GOOD condition. Moderate toning to the paper. Horizontal fold crease present. Minor tearing along the fore and top edge. Good .
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Book number: 017840
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Catalogue: Radical Studies
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 Various authors, Philadelphia Free Press. March 16, 1970. (Vol. 3 No. 10)
Various authors
Philadelphia Free Press. March 16, 1970. (Vol. 3 No. 10)
Philadelphia, Freedom Press, Inc, 1970. Tabloid. Side folding tabloid format newspaper. 16 pp. Black and white illustrations throughout. Single issue of this underground newspaper embracing radical, left wing and socialist causes (with a Marxist-Leninist bent). Originating as the Temple Free Press at Temple University it evolved from a college newspaper to a radical paper under the editorship of Bill Baggins. This issue a reprint of an article by Eldridge Cleaver that originally appeared in the Black Panther, "Class Struggle or Race War;" a front page piece on a police raid of the Black Unification Society headquarters, including quotes from leaders Fred Gray and Elizabeth Biggins; an account of police violence and harassment of staff of the Philadelphia Free Press. GOOD condition. Moderate toning to the paper. Horizontal fold crease present. Small tear to the upper front cover. Good .
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Book number: 017056
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 Various authors, Philadelphia Free Press. January 19, 1970. (Vol. 3 No. 2)
Various authors
Philadelphia Free Press. January 19, 1970. (Vol. 3 No. 2)
Philadelphia, Freedom Press, Inc, 1970. Tabloid. Side folding tabloid format newspaper. 16 pp. Black and white illustrations throughout. Single issue of this underground newspaper embracing radical, left wing and socialist causes (with a Marxist-Leninist bent). Originating as the Temple Free Press at Temple University it evolved from a college newspaper to a radical paper under the editorship of Bill Baggins. This issue with several pieces by Lynn Smith, a member of the Philadelphia chapter of the Black Panther Party, highlighting unsanitary conditions at a local hospital, as well as unsafe work conditions at a local plant where a man lost four fingers; also present is a statement by the Black Panther Party pushing back against assertions its center did not serve children, (along with a small ad for their free breakfast program); several pieces look at pacifism and its adoption by liberals, maintaining pacifism is not the answer to revolution, etc. GOOD condition. Moderate toning to the paper. Horizontal fold crease present. Minor soiling. Good .
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Book number: 018544
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 Various authors, Philadelphia Free Press. April 13, 1970. (Vol. 3 No. 14)
Various authors
Philadelphia Free Press. April 13, 1970. (Vol. 3 No. 14)
Philadelphia, Freedom Press, Inc, 1970. Tabloid. Side folding tabloid format newspaper. 12 pp. Black and white illustrations throughout. Single issue of this underground newspaper embracing radical, left wing and socialist causes (with a Marxist-Leninist bent). Originating as the Temple Free Press at Temple University, it evolved from a college newspaper to a radical paper under the editorship of Bill Baggins. This issue with a look at pollution and its link to capitalism; a reflective essay on the recent demise of several "radical bombers," including Ralph Featherstone, etc. GOOD condition. Moderate toning to the paper. Horizontal fold crease present. Minor edgewear. several small tears along the foredge. Area of heavy darkening at the center fore edge of the front cover. Good .
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Book number: 019068
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 Various authors, The Realist. February, 1973. No. 96-a
Various authors
The Realist. February, 1973. No. 96-a
New York, Realist Association, 1973. Wraps. Side stapled journal. 8 pp including covers. Single issue of this journal, founded in 1958, becoming a key publication in the underground press, often using satire and subversive humor to critique American mainstream politics and culture. Founded by Paul Krassner, an American author, and member of the Merry Pranksters (as well as a founding member of the Yippies) [see Wikipedia]. This number mostly devoted to a piece comparing home births versus hospital births, giving a firsthand account of the author's experiences in a hospital witnessing the birth of a child. She recounts the unneeded use of drugs and procedures, designed to make it convenient for the doctor. GOOD condition. General toning and minor wrinkling. Crease to the lower corner. Rust from a paper clip at the center spine edge. Good .
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Book number: 018118
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 Various authors, The Realist. February, 1961. No. 23
Various authors
The Realist. February, 1961. No. 23
New York, Realist Association, 1961. Wraps. Side stapled journal. 24 pp including covers. Black and white illustrations throughout. Single issue of this journal, founded in 1958, becoming a key publication in the underground press, often using satire and subversive humor to critique American mainstream politics and culture. Founded by Paul Krassner, an American author, and member of the Merry Pranksters (as well as a founding member of the Yippies) [see Wikipedia]. This number a lengthy article giving a report on Fayette and Haywood counties in Tennessee, where African-Americans were subject to violence, harassment and other extreme acts of discrimination at the hands of local white residents, due to the launching of a registration and voting campaign. Also present is an interview with Jules Feiffer and a comic strip "The Adventures of Churchman," by Bob Margolin and Mickey Gruber. GOOD condition. Moderate general toning. Minor curling along the fore edge. Good .
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Book number: 015729
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 Various Authors, The Realist. June, 1967. No. 75
Various Authors
The Realist. June, 1967. No. 75
New York, The Realist Association, 1967. Wraps. Side stapled journal. 24 pp including covers. Black and white illustrations throughout. Rear cover a full page illustration by noted artist Edward Sorel, depicting Ethel and Bob Kennedy in I Got Rhythm. Single issue of this journal, founded in 1958, becoming a key publication in the underground press, often using satire and subversive humor to critique American mainstream politics and culture. Founded by Paul Krassner, an American author, and member of the Merry Pranksters (as well as a founding member of the Yippies) [see Wikipedia]. This number with a lengthy piece on legal and actual concentration camps in America, charting fascism in the United State, political and counterculture topics, etc. GOOD condition. Moderate general toning. Minor wrinkling. Good .
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Book number: 015764
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Various authors
The Realist. January-February, 1972. No. 92-a
New York, Realist Associatio, 1972. Wraps. Side stapled journal. 8 pp including covers. Single issue of this journal, founded in 1958, becoming a key publication in the underground press, often using satire and subversive humor to critique American mainstream politics and culture. Founded by Paul Krassner, an American author, and member of the Merry Pranksters (as well as a founding member of the Yippies) [see Wikipedia]. This number mostly devoted to a piece on a conference in Toronto on madness and the psychiatric profession. This includes discussion of LSD and other drug use, a documentary on the Bridgewater asylum in Massachusetts, etc. Also present is the continuation of an article on Aleister Crowley. GOOD condition. General toning and minor wrinkling. Unopened along the top edge. Good .
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Book number: 018927
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Catalogue: Radical Studies
Keywords: Noisbn Social Movements

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