Issue edited by John Wilcock. Essays "Predictions for Yippie Activities in Chicago," by Ed Sanders; "Folklore Center Newsletter," by Israel G. Young; "US Army Copes with Underground Railway," interview with Don Reed; "Anthems for Doomed Youth"; "UFO," by Al Aronowitz; "How to Survive in the Ghetto," art by Judith Wehlau; ""As Seen from the Far East Side," by Lannes Kenfield; "San Francisco Tribute to Kenneth Patchen," by David (Tony) Glover; "How to Think about the Police," by Tuli Kupferberg; "What to Do until the World Ends or How to Survive without Actually Dying," by Lew Welch with art by Gyula Kosice; poster by Wallace Berman; "The Great Dealers," by Walter K. ... [details]
Second issue of Other Scenes & The New York Seer, published May 1968, edited by John Wilcock. Content include: word art by Charles Henry Ford; "Eartha, Baby... Who's [sic] Song You Gonna Sing?" by Hakim A. ... [details]
Issue edited by John Wilcock. Cover collage by Cathe Cozzi. Essays "Personal Comment," by John Wilcock; "Wailing," by Nat Freedland; "God's Secret Agent A.O.S.3," by Tim Leary; "The Case of Mace : A Dose of Danger? It Burns, Baby"; "Cops Are Human Wrecks"; "Police Protection : Making New York Policement"; "Wanted for Murder"; art by Anita Steckel; "Andy in Arizona," about Andy Warhol's Lonesome Cowboys; "Conventional Chaos," with collage by Philip Proctor; "Li'l Alcapp," comic by Tony Auth; "Letter from a Greek Prison," by Neal Phillips; "The Tradition of the Nude," by Edward de Bono with photograph by Hermann Nitsch; "Tuli," by John Perreault; "The War? It's Just a Hoax," by Alex Apostolides; "Long, Hot Summer-'68," by Peter Hemphill; "The Lesbian Monster," comic by Masaru Nachoki; "A Modest Proposal," by Jonathan Thrift. [details]
"Manifesten en Manifestaties 1916 - 1966" issue of the periodical Randstad. Includes contributions on or by Mario Ceroli, Oliver Reiser, Gaston Chaissac, Per Olof Ultvedt, Alexander Trocchi, Gutai, Tuli Kupferberg, Hugo Ball, Hans Richter, Tristan Tzara, Kurt Schwitters, Salvador Dali, Antonin Artaud, Laurens D. ... [details]
Single sided vintage flyer by Tuli Kupferberg and Ed Sanders printed in black on ocher paper. [details]
Program published in conjunction with a performance by The Fugs held March, 1965. The Fugs is: Al Fowler, Tuli Kupferberg, Ed Sanders, Peter Stampfel, Kenneth Weaver, and Steve Weber. Contents include the lyrics to two The Fugs songs: "Coca-Cola Douche" and "Jack Off Blues. ... [details]
Flyer for a performance by The Fugs held March 8, [1965] at the East End Theatre in New York City. The Fugs was Tuli Kupferberg, Ed Sanders, Al Fowler, Ken Weaver, and Peter Stamfel. [details]
Periodical edited (collated, printed primus inter motherfucker) by Ed Sanders, "dedicated to the Nonviolent Holocaust, the fitness of the flaming Ra-cock, the Divine Lake in the Spray, Peace Eye, Yeidarb the Boy of the North, the writhing lamb-fuck, Dope-law defiance, Guerilla Lovefare walkers & stomper for Peace, submarine boarders, the voyage of the Brain Lights, Queen Marijuana bestower of peace, abundance, & the flame fuck, and to the Dirty-word meltout, anarchistos, and all those groped by J. ... [details]
Issue of artists' publication that addresses the subject of drugs ( both illegal and legal) and society via appropriated images and writing from historical medical texts, newspapers, and other literature by writers such as William Burroughs, that addresses this subject. ... [details]
Publication of the work of writers on the "beat scene." With photographs by Fred McDarrah. Edited and with an introduction by Elias Wilentz. With contributions by Paul Blackburn, Ray Bremser, Marvin Cohen, Gregory Corso, Robert Creeley, Richard Davidson, Diane DiPrima, Barbara Ellen, Kenward Elmslie, Bruce Fearing, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, John Fles, David Galler, Allen Ginsberg, Paul Goodman, James Grady, Robert Hanlon, Howard Hart, Richard Higgins, Lenore Jaffee, Ted Joans, LeRoi Jones, Jack Kerouac, Kenneth Koch, Seymour Krim, Tuli Kupferberg, Philip Lamantia, Martin Last, Joseph LeSueur, Michael McClure, Jack Micheline, William Morris, Brigid Murnaghan, E. ... [details]