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City of San Francisco Oracle: vol. 1, #7, March 21, 1967: The Houseboat Summit issue
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City of San Francisco Oracle: vol. 1, #7, March 21, 1967: The Houseboat Summit issue

by Cohen, Allen, editor

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San Francisco: Oracle Co-operative Publishing Co, 1967. Newspaper. 48p., 11.5x15 inches, tabloid underground newspaper, articles, stories, news, opinion, reviews, interviews, psychedelia, illustrations and photos, centerfold spread, mild rubbing on front cover, horizontal folding crease, and slight toning else very good second printing (No photo credit on title, Newspaper name presentation is *not* pennant-shaped. Cover art by Mark DeVries with a Paul Kagan photo of Allen Ginsberg, Timothy Leary, Alan Watts and Gary Snyder from their transcribed discussion which takes up much of the issue and covers just about every topic pertinent to the period. Centerfold is the Great Prajna Paramita Sutra.
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