THE HAIGHT-ASHBURY TRIBUNE; Sock It To Me!: Vol. 02, No. 04
- Used
- Condition
- Tabloid newspaper, 11 x 15 in. Light shelfwear. Soft horizontal fold. Very good
- Seller
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Seattle, Washington, United States
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About This Item
San Francisco, CA: Haight Ashbury Tribune | HolyTrinity plus One Publishing Organization, 1968. Tabloid newspaper, 11 x 15 in. Light shelfwear. Soft horizontal fold. Very good. 16 pp. Covers and centerfold printed in color, shading from red through purple to orange. A Mantra Denoting the Existence of Junk, by Randall Roseberry. Sock It To Me! (editorial on sex, the Haight). News and news clippings. Mariano and the Unbelievables photo. Classifieds. Centerspread: collage of bodies making love overlaid with fragments of Asian newspaper clippings. Notes of a Smack Head, by Anonymous. Poem by Jorma. Cartoon by R. Cobb. Calligraphic poem by Avatar. To All Who Would Know, by Mel Lyman. News release from Jim Maloney & Associates PR firm, announcing Las Vegas and Bay Area dates for the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and The Beach Boys.
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Details
- Bookseller
- Alta-Glamour Inc. (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 71593
- Title
- THE HAIGHT-ASHBURY TRIBUNE; Sock It To Me!
- Book Condition
- New Tabloid newspaper, 11 x 15 in. Light shelfwear. Soft horizontal fold. Very good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Haight Ashbury Tribune | HolyTrinity plus One Publishing Organization
- Place of Publication
- San Francisco, CA
- Date Published
- 1968
Terms of Sale
Alta-Glamour Inc.
Return within 30 days for refund if not as described. Will work with you to your full satisfaction.
About the Seller
Alta-Glamour Inc.
Biblio member since 2006
Seattle, Washington
About Alta-Glamour Inc.
Purveyor of the finest collection of all aspects of sexology and erotica, including vintage, men's magazines, censorship and pornography, gay and lesbian, transgender, pseudo-science, medical, psychological, instructional, and much more.
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- Shelfwear
- Minor wear resulting from a book being place on, and taken from a bookshelf, especially along the bottom edge.