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San Francisco Express Times (Telegraph Avenue Edition)

San Francisco Express Times (Telegraph Avenue Edition)

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Title
San Francisco Express Times (Telegraph Avenue Edition)
Seller
Lux Mentis, Booksellers (United States)
Condition
Very Good+
Description
Berkeley, CA: Noh Directions Press, 1969. Limited Edition. Poster. Very Good+. Limited Edition. Poster. San Francisco Express Times was a counterculture tabloid underground newspaper edited by Marvin Garson and published weekly in San Francisco, California from January 24, 1968, to March 25, 1969, .... Noh Directions Press. five issues containing anonymous photographs, articles, poetry, People's Park news, photo-offset printed, distributed for free on Telegraph Avenue. Berkeley; 1968-1969; offset Poets John Oliver Simon and Richard Krech became partners in this small commercial printing shop where they handled outside work to support themselves as well as their poetry. Much of their publishing as Undermine Press was printed at Noh Directions Press on an old A.B. Dick 360 offset press. Krech describes the genesis: We drove John's van to Sacramento sometime in 1968 (I think) and picked up the A.B. Dick 360 from a garage. We took it to "the boneyard" at Fifth and Delaware, now near the heart of Berkeley's yupped-up Fourth Street shopping district. Many important documents were produced there, including The Berkeley Liberation Program as a slim chapbook written by some Weather people, among others, plus Tom Hayden; The Grass Prophet Review; "the White Ghost of Bobby Hutton"; the Telegraph Avenue Liberation Front manual ("socialism on one street corner"); the San Francisco Express Times (Telegraph Avenue Edition), posters, and more. Near fin. Single 8½" x 14" sheet. Illus. (Color).