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'GEUVARA IS DEAD, LONG LIVE GEUVARA! (Sic)

'GEUVARA IS DEAD, LONG LIVE GEUVARA! (Sic)

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'GEUVARA IS DEAD, LONG LIVE GEUVARA! (Sic)

by Oz

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About This Item

1968 No8 OZ Magazine insert folded poster. 'Geuvara is Dead' (sic) one side reverse Whilst Dads away Mum will play! Infamous misspell of Guevara.

Condition as per photos, small damage to corners where tape was applied to hold on my student digs wall (see photo) - hence low price but imo looks more authentic than a pristine copy. Now rare and collectable. Great for any Sixties decor. Felix Dennis was apparently behind the mis-spelling. Lawson/Clive Smith in corner refers to OZ editor Paul Lawson and designer Virginia Clive-Smith.

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Seller
Stefan Szczelkun GB (GB)
Seller's Inventory #
szczels89
Title
'GEUVARA IS DEAD, LONG LIVE GEUVARA! (Sic)
Author
Oz
Book Condition
Used
Quantity Available
1
Publisher
OZ Magazine 8
Place of Publication
LONDON
Date Published
1968
Pages
1
Size
795 x 650 mm.
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Che Guevara, OZ poster, Felix Dennis, Sixties,

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About the Seller

Stefan Szczelkun

Seller rating:
This seller has earned a 5 of 5 Stars rating from Biblio customers.
Biblio member since 2022
Thornton Heath, Surrey

About Stefan Szczelkun

Selling some of my books to fund an Art Gallery project the 'Party Wall Gallery' in a poor area in Dorset England.
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