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Front Cover |
From the Hippy days of 1971
This is the front cover of a free broadsheet I got back in the day, in the old Dandelion Market I think.
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Back cover |
Over the next few days I'll post the rest of the mag. Serious nostalgia. I can smell the Afghan coat now.
3 comments:
Growing up in England, where Lady Chatterley was the last attempt at censorship, I remember thinking that the underground press might be something exotic and exciting, and then seeing a copy of the International Times and thinking it very conventional!
I think the Oz trial of 1971 beats Lady Chatterly
Was the Oz trial not about a prosecution rather than an attempt to ban a publication, though?
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