Description: This Volume #1 Issue #1 Haight Ashbury Free Press underground newspaper from 1967 is a true piece of history. It features the iconic counter culture movement of the time and is an excellent addition to any collector's inventory. The newspaper is in its original state, unaltered and untouched, allowing the reader to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the time. It is a must-have for anyone interested in the social and cultural changes that took place during the 60s. San Francisco: Haight Ashbury Publishing Company, 1967. Premiere issue of this short-lived Bay Area underground newspaper. Contents include the editor's thoughts on Haight-Ashbury, coverage of the funeral of Hell's Angel "Chocolate George," and articles on Joan Baez, panhandling, a poem by David Gitin. Also has the expected articles on drugs, sex, missing people, and politics.It shows the expected wear for a 50+yr. old newspaper.
Price: 500 USD
Location: Dunedin, Florida
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