Verlag: Red Mountain Tribe NONE, Berkeley, California
Anbieter: Spafford Books (ABAC / ILAB), Regina, SK, Kanada
[NONE] 1971. (Mass market paperback) Near fine. 24pp. Large folio, folded, unstapled. The Berkeley Tribe was a radical counter-culture, underground newpaper published weekly from 1969 until 1972. Published by 40 of the former staff of the Berkeley Barb after a nasty split (and 3 week strike) there with publisher Max Scherr, it became a rival weeky paper and a primary publication of the New Left. This issue includes articles about the Manson Family, pollution, solidarity, Nixon, Cambodia, as well as other social issues and actions. Lightly age toned, as may be anticipated, and there is a closed tear at the lower edge of the first page; otherwise clean, bright, and intact. Black and white photographs and hand drawn illustrations.
Verlag: Red Mountain Tribe, Publisher, Berkeley, 1969
Anbieter: Mare Booksellers ABAA, IOBA, Dover, NH, USA
Unbound. Zustand: Good. Single sheet, 8 ½ by 11 inches. Printed on a single side only. A letter from staff of the Berkeley Tribe, self-described as "short but heavy." The letter addresses the recent purchase of the Berkeley Barb by Alan Coult from Max Scherr, after negotiations for a sale to Tribe members broke down. The letter expresses distaste for Coult, as well as disappointment in the Barb under his ownership, while touting the Berkeley Tribe. The Berkeley Tribe was a radical, counterculture underground newspaper from Berkeley, California, formed after a split with the Berkeley Barb over labor and ownership (see this letter) issues. The Tribe embraced more radical and left wing causes than the Barb. GOOD condition. Fold crease present. Moderate to heavy uneven browning, especially along the right edge. Small piece missing from the lower right corner.
Verlag: Radical Education Project, Detroit, 1969
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. B & W photos and graphics; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 40 pages; 1969 Radical Education Project, Detroit. Larger format paperback in graphic pictorial and title lettered covers with saddle stapled binding. December 1969 printing date indicated on title page. Light shelf rubbing to cover edges and trace furring to spine edge; covers just a little shelf soiled. A manual for firearms awareness and training for the disenfranchised radical elements facing heavily armed forces. Includes b&w photos and graphics and an appendix on Detroit, Michigan and Federal Gun Laws. Uncommon. VG.