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London OZ Magazine No.40 February 1972 Special 5th Anniversary Issue

Good Condition, it is a pre-owned and read magazine of quite some age now so allowance for a little wear is called for.
Contents: 2 page Jim Leon art/graphic. Never Trust Anyone Over Thirty Richard Neville reports from New York on the current state of the revolutionary game. U.P.S. a Daisy - John Wilcock takes a critical look at USA's underground press. Psychedelic Fascism: Robert Crumb Jumpin Jack Flash Manson cartoon with extracts from Ed Sanders book on the Manson Family. 2000 Maniacs David Sturn review and reflections on film violence. Days Of Future Passed John Peel on music + Crumb frame + photo of Jim Morrisons grave. Full page Capricorn Graphics advert by John Hurford. To Have Reached 5 is To Have Failed in Life - Auberon Waugh on OZ, the trial, David Widgery, and related issues plus female Rupert Bear dancing graphic & lizard. Junger Than Springtime Matt Hoffman looks at the work of Carl Jung. Top Secret Youth document and Restaurant ComplexCreative Proposition. Gandharva advert. A Bit of the Other Bit Information Service advert. 2 page M.J. Weller graphic + Schoolgirlie Blue cartoon. Things Your Teacher Forgot to Tell You Dick Leitsch opens up the gay history book and finds a few pages missing + William Stok graphic. 2 page desert & camels photo. Up Your Alley, Tariq Schradan Giftgas reviews Tariq Alis The Coming British Revolution. Leary in Limbo Limbo! Limbo! Chris Hardy reviews Timothy Learys Jail Notes + Kinuko Craft portrait. Naked man photo. Dictionary definition of the word fuck. Farewell to Ken Petty. Spike: whatever happened to the OZ school kids? update. Nasty Tales trial is looming. Centrespread Its O.K. Harry you can come out now hes gone image. Miscellaneous Shit back issues. Reproduction of abusive postcard to OZ. Penguins advert. Viv Stanshall/NME adverts. The Kinks: Mutant British Rock & Roll Charles Shaar Murray reviews Muswell Hillbillies. Who is Bette Shabazz? OZ quiz + images. Edward cartoon Nasty Tales bust appeal. Snorting? Things Go Better With Coke cocaine + illustrations by Peter Till. After You With the String Rufus Danae Brook talks to Rufus Collins, former member of the Living Theatre + photos. Doing My Jigsaw Puzzle Louis Jigsaw asks where now the libidinal left? Full page advert for Yoko Ono Mind Train/Listen the Snow is Falling 45. 2 page woman at urinal graphic. Full page advert for Jerry Garcias solo album. Da Doo Ron Ron Ron A Rock & Roll Game. The Silent Majority speaks letters + graphics by Grimwood. The Three Rs Reeding Riting & Revolushun Peter Buckman considers the failure of compulsory education in Britain. 2pp They Called our Young Love Pornographic cartoon by Griffith. Heavy on the Drum - David Widgerys Oz obituary. Advert for Kubricks A Clockwork Orange. Ad for Cheech & Chong LP. Back cover Walt Disneys Comics illustration.


























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