Item #015848 Los Angeles Free Press March 31-April 6, 1972. In two parts, Complete. Charles Bukowski.

Los Angeles Free Press March 31-April 6, 1972. In two parts, Complete

Los Angeles: New Way Enterprises, 1972. Tabloid. Good. Item #015848
ISBN: noisbn

Side folding tabloid format. 36, 16 pp. A later issue of this pioneering underground newspaper, known as the Freep. Established in 1964, the paper was known for its coverage of the counterculture movement and radical politics, as well as its strong anti-Vietnam War stance. Financial and staffing troubles led to its eventual demise in 1978. This issue with an article on how to handle drug overdoses, freak-outs and psychiatric emergencies; a firsthand account of the Red Star Guerrillas of Argentina (ERP); a lengthy piece on the trial of the Harrisburg 7; Notes of a Dirty Old Man by Charles Bukowski; underground comix by Jim Horning titled "Peter the Pumpkin presents Tales of the Revolution," etc. GOOD condition. Moderate general browning. Paper slightly brittle. Wrinkling and creasing along the extremities, with minor tearing. Faint horizontal fold crease present. Minor soiling. Dn in pencil on the front cover. A few ads with pink brackets around them.

Price: $25.00