Inaugural issue of "Abolafia's Luv," edited by Louis Abolafia. Contents include: "Family Affairs," by Danny Grossman; "A Sex Addict at the Martin Luther King Processional," by Joe Kane; "House of Sin (or Black Boys Delight) : No Holes Barred," by David M. ... [details]
Inaugural issue of Stud, edited by Raymond Roy. Contents include an "Editorial" by Raymond Roy and the beginning of two novels: "Lolly Pop" and "Sex Games." [details]
Issue number two of Abolafia's Luv, edited by Louis Abolafia. Contents include: "Editorial Statement," by Louis Abolafia, photo by Anthony Barboza; "The Interview," by unattributed artists with a photo by W. ... [details]
March 26, 1969 issue of The East Village Other, edited by Jaakov Kohn. Contents include: "Decomposition," by D.A. Latimer which incorporates a small advertisement for "Bust-Out," to be held April 6, 1969, featuring image of Louis Abolafia and Yayoi Kusama; "Trashman : Agent of the Sixth International," by Algernon Backwash and Spain; illustration by Vaughn Bode; "Uncle Ed," by Simon Deitch; "The Berkeley Concert," by Lenny Bruce; "Kokaine Karma," by Bob Rudnick and Dennis Frawley; "Hip-Pocrates," by Eugene Schoenfeld; "Radio in the Kitchen," by Lil Piccard; "The Man Who Knew Che," by Jaakov Kohn; "Modern Museum Demonstration," by Alex Gross; and "Emanations," by Elfreida Rivers. [details]
Issue No. 8 of Bang Newspaper, edited by Louis Abolafia, counter culture presidential candidate. Contents include: "Rainy Monday," by Prizel; photos of Louis Abolafia at one of his Bust-Outs, and campaigning for president; "Buckskin Bang Out," by David M. ... [details]
Issue No. 14 of Bang Newspaper, edited by Louis Abolafia, counter culture presidential candidate. Contents include: "House on Eigth," by Henri LeBrun; "Enjoying a Fuck as You Should," by G. Rogobas; "Having Sex with Older Women," by David M. ... [details]
Vintage campaign button for Louis Abolafia's 1968 presidential campaign. Features a nude photograph of Abolafia beside the quote "What have I got to hide?" [details]
Press release and invitation to a press party and preview for The First International Psychedelic Exposition [FIPE] held at The Martha Washington Hotel, New York, September 14, 1967. Text notes that Presidential candidate Louis Abolafia will be in attendance. ... [details]
Booklet / program for First International Psychedelic Exposition [F.I.P.E.] held at The Martha Washington Hotel, New York, September 14, 1967. Exhibitors, artists, and speakers included presidential candidate Louis Abolafia, Andrew Kent, Trina Williams, Paul Krassner, I-Kon, Peter Stafford, Marc-Paul Ben Avrauhum, Mark Margolis, Peter Max, Peter Fosso, Robert Selby, Lawrence LeClair, Charles Giuliano, Martin Carey, and many other individuals, organizations, and businesses. ... [details]
Issue edited by Jaakov Kohn. Contents include "Space Signals," by Stanley Fisher; "Where it's at!: Woodstock '68," by [Louis] Abolafia; "Decomposition," by D.A. Latimer; "Tales of Poor Ulysses," by Lennox Raphael; "Yippie Go Home!," by Jerry Rubin; "Patarealist Papers," by Jaakov Kohn; "Thilm: Theater, Film," by Lita Eliscu; "Thilm: Flimsy Flims," by Baby Jerry; "Thilm: Che is Alive," by Joseph Aliaga; "Poor Paranoid's," Allan Katzman; "Kokaine Karma," by Bob Rudnick / Dennis Frawley; "Hippocrates," by Eugene Schoenfeld; "Fashion," by Lita Eliscu. [details]