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Los Angeles Free Press, 1969    vol 9 19 issue #222 17-Oct-69 33-48  (incomplete part 2 only)
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Los Angeles Free Press, 1969 vol 9 19 issue #222 17-Oct-69 33-48 (incomplete part 2 only)

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n. 1969. Soft cover. Good. 1969 Newspaper (incomplete one section only) The Los Angeles Free Press, the "freep" was perhaps one of the larges and foremost counter culture paper of its era; It was ell known for its political news and opinion articles, However , no matter where you stand on the pollical spectrum , the concert adds and art work are fabulous and make owning one of these papers is worth the cost Barbers, Sailors and Booksellers have chosen the best to the best freep to offer you The issues that we have chosen are generally early editions that are chalk full of enjoyment and very difficult to find !This issue contains: full page add for Jack Bruce-the fretless bass playe too tough), arlo guthie and Jetho Tull albums, a haberdasheries call Jons Drawers, adds for KPFK 907 FM, articles on the population explosion, shaft the draft
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