I have a collection of OZ magazines 32 issues (some in 2 copies) out of 48 issued of the London edition.  The magazines are in a good condition with a few exceptions, see the detailed description below. Due to Ebay images policy I am unable to present a photo of every issue in my collection. Some magazines on photos have removable pink stickers with issue No. 

Missing issues Nos: 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 21, 23. 

More details of the listed issues below:

Issue 2. Mar 1967 Laughing Mouth Cover. Issue folds out into a Martin Sharp poster of Harold Wilson as Toad of White Hall

Bite Sized Oz! Monster Posters! Martin Sharp Toad of Whitehall poster with reverse cut-out ‘Image Seekers’ parody. ‘Shut That Guy Up!’ – Mark Lane on the cover up at the BBC over Warren Commission/Kennedy. Letters including reader willing to have sex with Germaine Greer. Day by dreary day. Martin Sharp ‘Direct from Nirvana Frisco Speaks’ cartoon. ‘British Breasts’—Germaine Greer analyses breasts and bras (+competition to find the best). Amphetamines, where to score in London, prices and dealers. Metamorphoses poem by Peter Porter + graphics. ‘Little Malcolm and His Struggle Against the 20th Century’ - interview with Malcolm Muggeridge + Martin Sharp cartoon. Detourned romance strip. ‘A Work of Art’ by Elizabeth Smart. ‘No, Sir, When a Man is Tired of London, He is Tired of Life’ - David Widgery on the London scene. Playmate of the Month (Toad Wilson of Whitehall) text

Good condition with the poster

Issue 7. OZ magazine No.7 (Oct 1967)  Bob Dylan Issue. Very Rare. in a Very Fine Condition.

32-page cult magazine that set the ball rolling for so many other publications now common on newsstands.

Ground-breaking & intelligent, at the time deemed 'underground', it tackled issues during the six years of publication that at the time were taboo but are now discussed quite freely.

Includes a six-page article on Bob Dylan on thick stock pull out, an article on Malcolm X and much more, all housed in a superb Martin Sharp psychedelic cover.

This copy remains in superb condition, free from any rips or tears, and has obviously been well looked after for the last fifty-six years.

A wonderful insight into a world that was changing by the day.

Issue 8. One of the leading magazines of the Underground Press. [NEVILLE, Richard, Editor]. Oz Magazine. Issue 8, January 1968. London: Oz Publications Ink Ltd., [1968].

4to., colourful printed wraps; pp. 1-20, 37-56, the central portion, which formed the large folded Che Guevera poster lacking; despite its faults, an exceptionally clean copy.

Issue 8, printed in a smaller format. Contents include ‘Russia, You Have Bread, But No Roses’, an Angelo Quattrocchi on the Russian Revolution, an ‘In Memorium Homo Sapiens Extinct’ back cover graphic, and the usual Martin Sharp illustrations.

‘Oz’ was a revolutionary, anti-establishment underground magazine which ran to 48 issues in the UK from 1967 until 1973. A parallel version was published in Australia from 1963. Edited by in both countries by Richard Neville, and co-edited in London by Jim Anderson, Felix Dennis and Roger Hutchinson, the magazine was initially produced in a basement in Notting Hill gate, and became infamous when it was subject to the longest obsecenity trial in British Legal history in 1971. The three editors endured numerous police raids, and pleaded guilty to the charges raised against them. They were sentenced to harsh jail terms, although were eventually aquitted on appeal.

The magazine’s use of striking psychedellic artworks and printing techniques such as fold-out posters, metallic foils and new fluorescent inks were innovative at the time. Printing was only carried out in black and white when the funds could not be raised for the more-expensive colour. The magazine was also popular for its biting satire on controversial subjects such as sex, drugs, homosexuality, politics and war. Covers were produced predominantly by Martin Sharp, cartoons by Robert Crumb, and included radical feminist manifestos by Germaine Greer. As one of the former Art Directors Jim Anderson wrote: “Everything the establishment hated was in Oz”.

The magazine ceased publication in November 1973 due to a £20,000 debt.

Issue 17. Z No. 17 (Dec 1968) Louise Ferrier and Jenny Kee front cover.

Fine condition

This issue is produced by Andrew Fisher. Contents include: Full page Snake Graphic on content page. Louise Ferrier colour back issue/subscription page. Anti-war montage. Counter-Authority by Peter Buckman. The Half Remarkable Question - Incredible String Band lyrics and 2 page illustration. Martin Sharp graphics. Flypower. Poverty Cooking by Felix and Anson. Year of the Frog by Jule Sachon. Guru to the World - John Wilcock in India. We do everything for them Rupert Anderson on homelessness. Dr Hipocrates (including inflation letter featured in Playpower). Homosexuality & the law. David Ramsay Steele on the abolition of Money. Over and Under by David Widgery meditations on cultural politics and Jeff Nuttalls Bomb Culture. A Black bill of rights LONG LIVE THE EAGLES! Ho! Ho! Ho Chi Mall - the ethos of the ICA. Greek Gaols. Adverts for Time Out and John & Yokos Two Virgins LP. Cream/Eric Clapton. Interview with Manfred Mann. Graphic from Nottingham University. The Deviants LP review by Felix Dennis. Why Isn't London Jumping by Geoffrey Cannon. James Taylor advert and ads for & review of Tiny Tims You Are What You Eat LP.

Issue 18. OZ Magazine February 1969 Monthly Fingerlickin' Good Cover Issue 18 February 1969 Robert Crumb. Condition is Used a bit darkened edges, see Images for detail

Dispatched with Royal Mail 2nd Class signed for Darken on top but Good Condition. Check Images!

Issue 20.  One of the leading magazines of the Underground Press. [NEVILLE, Richard, Editor]. Oz Magazine. Issue 20, April 1969. London: Oz Publications Ink Ltd., [1969].

8vo., original paper wraps with Hell's Angels cover printed slighly askew, present in most copies of this issue; pp. 48 inc. covers; aside from mild toning, a near-fine copy,

Issue 20, printed on cheaper newspaper stock and featuring a Jimmy Page interview by Felix Dennis.

Issue 22. OZ MAGAZINE No.22, July 1969. Please see photos this copy is in good condition.

Contents include Square format. Zap Comix graphic. Marmalade Records advert. The Million Dollar Underground by Germaine Greer. Private Armies John Crowley on squatting. Full page Saville Theatre Leonard Rossiter in Arturo Ui advert with framing Ebadajos graphic. John Wilcocks Other Scenes. Loaded by Bob Pritchard & poems by Alan Bold and Pete Brown. Advert for an eveing with Steve Dwoskin. Dr Hip Ocrates. Poverty Cooking. Exploding Hendrix and Plant a Flower Child posters free with OZ subscription ad. Pop stars and drug law evasion. Full page advert for Jeremy: the magazine for people who don't care about sex! The Great Hippie Hoax 7 pages of hippie horror stories and reprints including a book which allegedly advises that hippies should be sent to concentration camps. Drugs is a 5 Letter Word by a Sunday Times reporter critique of the mindless coverage of drugs by mass media 2 page centerfold graphics. Television the Bankrupt Medium - Oz TV supplement. The Tired Producers Notes for His Testament by David Sharp a tired producer. The Cultural Luddites by Tom Nairn. Visual Wank by Ian Stocks. Shoot it! Show it! Video Now by John Hopkins. Ads for Time Out and Some Of IT. Mozic: full page photo of Prince Charles playing the cello. Martha Velez and Murray Roman adverts. Frank Zappa Uncle Meat interview by Pete Drummond. Full page the Rolling Stones You Cant Always Get What You Want/Honky Tonk Women ad. LP album reviews: Lenny Bruce, Pete Brown, Albert King, Blossom Toes and the Velvet Underground. 2 page Rock Quiz + photomontage. Harvest Records advert. Marsha 2 page interview with Marsha Hunt

Issue 24. London OZ Magazine No 24. Oct/Nov 1969 Beautiful Freaks with Robert Crumb Honeybunch Poster. Some dark spots near the spine. Reasonable condition. Poster in good condition.

Contents include Contents include (insert: Honeybunch Kaminski poster with anti-Oz articles from the People [7/9/69] & a rebuttal from the Guardian [10/9/69] on the reverse). Welcome to the OZ Freak Show by Ian Channell. Danae on Rufus Collins and the Living Theatre. Marcia Herscovitz interviews herself. Urological Nurturement by John Ivor Golding. Gilbert Shelton Freak Brothers strip. Lee Heater. Anthony Haden-Guest on Bruce, a freak. I Agree with your Tactics But I Dont Know about Your Goals - extracts from Jerry Rubins Do It! 1p+ John and Yoko photomontage. Dr Hip Ocrates. Mr Orgone - Interview with Ilse Reich about Wilhelm. The Rolling Stones Through the Past, Darkly advert. The Navy Lark. Mozic and the Revolution by Germaine Greer. Harvest records ad. LP album reviews: Kinks, John Mayall and Steve Miller. The Beatles Come Together - Abbey Road/John Lennon interview by Miles. Back cover advert (girl in IOW festival crowd) for LP record by Free.

Page 22 of this issue...Allegedly the only LP advert ever for the Rolling Stones, which does have ALL the Stones EXCEPT Mick Jagger 😀!!

Issue 25. [NEVILLE, Richard, Editor]. Oz Magazine. Issue 25, December 1969. The 'Hippie Atrocities' cover. London: Oz Publications Ink Ltd., 1969.

8vo., printed wraps with photograph by Keith Morris; pp. 60; a near-fine copy. A bit darked on edges. Issue 25, with the 'Hippie Atrocities' cover. Includes a full page ad for the Beatles’ Something/Come Together, a centre page ‘Wrestling’ poster, a full page John & Yoko Wedding Album ad., and book reviews of Pablo Neruda, as well as Grant - The Confessions of Aleister Crowley.

Issue 26. Mar 1970 London OZ Magazine No 26. (February 1970) Pussy Power issue. Very Good+ condition without print mint insert. Good condition.

Contents include: A Sane Revolution poem by D.H. Lawrence. OZ subscription form. Portrait of a Bolshevist 2 page graphics. The New Word Po Po Edward de Bono. Heavy Shit by Felix Dennis. Gangster of Love Deported extract from Bill Levys journal. LP album reviews: Tim Buckley, Renaissance, Taj Mahal, Miles Davis. 4page CBS record company adverts. The Biggest Tool in Show-Biz - on Roddy McDowell. The Slag heap Erupts by Germaine Greer. Candy Darling photo centerfold. The Food Explosion part 2. Lennon/Ono Instant Karma! single advert. Dear Doctor Hippocrates. Acid Flix - underground film by Albie Thoms. Flogging Critics by Peter Buckman. 2p girls and car photo.  Full page Blackhill Enterprises and  Full page Vertigo adverts. Advert for Suck newspaper. Adverts for Friends & International Times with Edward drawing. Full page Time Out advert. John Lennon & Yoko Ono Ban Guns advert. The Chicago Conspiracy Trial transcript and full page cartoon. Played Out - David Widgery reviews Richard Nevilles Playpower. Head Books by Jim Anderson. Chaoz anti TV. Back cover Martin Sharp Marilyn/Vincent montage

Issue 27, London OZ Magazine No 27. (April 1970) Acid Oz - Sex Fair Special, Bob Crumb cover.

Good condition

Contents include LSD The Acid Facts text and graphic. The Chemical Revolution: To Trip is Human, To Revolt Divine!. 2 page+ Thead cartoon. Not So Instant Karma by Jim Anderson. Zabriskie Petit-Point. 14 Ways of Looking at Charles Manson and one way of talking to him. 2 page Martin Sharp Acid is Good For You art/graphic. The Wooton Report on LSD and Amphetamines by Steve Abrams. Dope Hope by Steve Morris. Women on the Moon Michelene Wandors reply to Germaine Greer. Candy Darling finds Love at Last - an interview with Love's Arthur Lee by Jim Anderson. Tony Bell cartoon. Centrespread I Was a Teenage Bopper photograph by Thomas Weir. Extracts from Robert Finnis History of Teen Idols and Teenybop. Satans Slaves Read Books - review by Jim Anderson. Crazy Otto Sheds His Guilt - Albie Thoms on Otto Muehl. LP reviews: Live/Dead, GTOs, Mick Farren, Jefferson Airplane, Steve Miller, Rod Stewart. 4 page CBS Records advert. Playpower in Pornoland by Richard Neville. Playpower advert. 2 page photomontage by Jo Garcia. Back cover - Oz back-issues and subscription with David Nutter castration photomontage.

Issue 28. London OZ Magazine 28. (May 1970) The Schoolkids issue white & blue cover with green inset. Fair condition

Contents include 2 page photo of the editors and contributors, plus photos and biographies. The Return of King Kong: Guerilla Babes Wipeout! school experiences/letters. Jail Bait of the Month photo. School Atrocities. Headmaster of the Year and school articles. Xam Blues. Vivian Bergers Rupert/Crumb montage and Rupert Dancing. Gilbert Shelton Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers cartoon. Let it All Hang Out Oz Freak of the Month. Photo of students/quote from Nixon about bums blowing up the campuses. High Skool Confidential: Billy Bunter Breaks Out from The High School Revolutionaries. 2 page Rehearsal for the Apocalypse text and graphic. Brown Shoes Dont Make It music by Charles Shaar Murray. Back issue bonanza & Pud cartoon. Sin cartoons. Oz Sucks letters. Dr Hippocrates. Head Books by Charles Shaar Murray. Jeff Beck: Truth is Blue. Review of Theodore Roszaks The Making of a Counter Culture by Bob Hughes. LP album reviews: Incredible String Band, Atomic Rooster, Lord Sutch, The Doors. Tony Palmers Born Under a Bad Sign reviewed. Uncle Tom Holland and All! by Hakim A. Jamal. Oz Multi-Purpose Anti-Form from the International Society for the Abolition of Data Processing Machines. Speed Freak Fun cartoons.

Issue 29. TWO COPIES OZ Magazine No 29. (July 1970) Female Energy Oz.

in excellent condition

Contents: New Ways with Play Clothes Germaine Greer knits private parts. The Kiss of the Lash - Judith Malina interviewed by Danne Hughes. Dr Hippocrates. Michelene Victors Whoring Along the Hudson. Conversations with Anais Nin by Jim Anderson. Politics of Female Sexuality by Germaine Greer. Kings Shall Be Queens by Danae Brook. Full page Jimi Hendrix/Band of Gypsys LP advert. Theres a Schmuck in the Tall Dark Hallway Emmett Grogan. Fungus Food Forecast: a faint chemical taste in the mouth. To Live Outside the Law You Must be Honest politics and the law. LP reviews: Jimi Hendrix, King Crimson, Leon Russell. Woodstock movie advert. Liberation Come! by Kerry Rolfe. Sexual Politics: A Manifesto for Revolution by Kate Millet. Nancy Kotex strip cartoon. Canned Heat Live ad. Sugar and Spice by Christine Pickard. The Perils of Pauline cartoon. Altamont male deodorant spray parody advert. The Divine Monosyllable from a 19th century dictionary of slang and its analogues. Full page advert for Phun City. Back cover photo of a suffragette getting arrested.

Issue 30. OZ Magazine No. 30 (October 1970) without Jimi Hendrix Poster. Good condition

Contents include (insert: Jimi Hendrix/Oz News poster) Sources of Power Neil Rock on the pot trail. Moroccan anti-kif poster. Communal Life in America montage. Conversations with a CIA Agent. The Sun newspaper montage. Germaine Greer remembers Jimi Hendrix in Hey Jimi, Where you Gonna Run to Now?. Hog Farm/Wavy Gravy interview. General Waste More Land interview by Micheline Victor. Yohimbina Diaries by Neal Phillips. Full page desert musicians graphic. Mott the Hoople advert. Think Ink Mike Wellard cartoon/advert. OZ Up the Khyber travel. Very Cold Turkey. Japan. Keef Hartley Band advert. Little Orphan Amphaetamine Gilbert Shelton cartoon. Chile. Morocco Death Picnic. The Fourth World graphic. Marrakhash Sexpress by Jim Anderson. High Tide advert and ad for film The Man Who Had Power Over Women. LP album Reviews: The Rolling Stones, North Indian Music, Keef Hartley, Pete Bardens, The Doors, Dr John. Subscription - Giant Rip-Off seized School Kids OZ on secret sale! Love Rock Tribal Schlock Kate Garrett on Hair. Good Times travel: San Francisco, Switzerland, the Hotcha! Tribe. Letter from Dan Goff Productions. Surf Shine Supermen 4 page surfing in Australia by David Elfick & Rusty Miller. Vertigo LP records advert. Back cover advert for Frank Zappa/Mothers Weasels Ripped My Flesh

Issue 31. London OZ Magazine No 31. Very rare yellow cover (Nov/Dec 1970) Yippie Oz/Brave New Morning cover. Cover is in fair condition, on the back one corner creases, repaired, but inside is good.

Contents: He drives a Maserati Shes a professional model The boy is the son of the art editor of Time magazine: Some revolution! End of an Era Oz 2 page graphic. All Gods Children Got De Clap politics & personalities by Richard Neville. Track records ad and ad for George Harrisons All Things Must Pass. Charles Acid Charles Atlas ad parody. Magick Mushroom by Lynn Darnton. Illustrated small adverts by Peter Till. Dr Hippocrates. IT International Times bust. Tim Harris and Sheila Rowbotham review Germaine Greers The Female Eunuch. Spike on Suck and Otto Meuhl with Crumb cartoon. Bang! Bang! Youre Dead by David Widgery with Jim Leon graphic. Jerry Rubin in London. Advert for the film The Body. Book reviews of Peter Lauries Scotland Yard and Beneath the City Streets. LP album reviews: Johnny Winter, Dave Mason, Ike & Tina Turner, Pink Floyd, John Cale, Neil Young. Yippie Quiz. Underground films at the NFT by David Triesman. The Obscene Phone Caller cartoon. Clive Goodwin reviews The Story of the Black Panther Party by Bobby Seale. Local Jew Boy Makes Good - 2p Charles Shaar Murray review of Dylans New Morning with graphics by Ed Belchamber. H.R. Giger graphic. 4 page Sergeant Death meets Wonder Wart-Hog Gilbert Shelton cartoon. Adverts for Colloseums Daughter of Time and on the back cover Frank Zappas Chungas Revenge

Issue 32. London Oz Magazine No 32. (January 1971) square format Emergency Issue Grannys Oz. Good condition

Contents: Cover reprints the obscenity charge against OZ. Obscene Graphic? (now you see it now you dont). Brian Bolland graphic strip and stills from Performance (Mick Jaggers penis). Whistle while you Wank? by David Widgery. OZ Obscenity Fund plea and cartoon. Hi Ho, High Ho! Its Off to Work We Go by Louis Jigsaw with full page Trades Union flag with Sheltons Freak Brothers imposed and Robert Crumb frame. Trot Trot Trotsky Goodbye by Tom Ludd. The Radicalization of the Superheroes by Lindsy and Lawrence Van Gelder. Advert for Performance Jagger film. Letters Luff Left. Acid House/Clinic Invitation. You Dont Know How Good You Got it Here in Britain Mate for Example - repressive laws of entry by Neal Ascherson illustrated with apologies to Gilbert Shelton. Centrefold Columbus and the Pig with graphics by Irons. Dont Forget the Glutamate Mum! by Brian J. Ford. Swede n Sour Discover America Laura Furman on American deserter communities. Mystic Guerillas by Jamian Ananda. Monster Comix, back issues, badges, OZ subscription offer. The Pellen Centre advert. What Really Happened at Scotland Yards Christmas Party by Richard Neville. Fotherinay advert. Muddy Waters interview by Charles Shaar Murray. Put a Real Queen in the Palace by Graham Hunt, member of Gay Liberation Front. Y-Front Guerillas Warren on the Gay Liberation Front. Good Morning Little School Girl by Marilyn Brando, a grateful graduate of Schoolkids OZ. Oh Lord This Cell is Cold by Michael Kustow. Full page John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band ad and ditto Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band. Its All White Ma Im Only Bleeding Hakim A. Jamal on racism. Blind Mans Luff by Germaine Greer + Cembrowicz and Rankin graphic cartoon strip. LP reviews: Velvet Underground Loaded, Egg, Jimi Hendrix Live Experience 67-68. Advert for Performance. Print Mint Poster Sale. Back Cover Jagger/Performance advert

Issue 33. TWO COPIES London : Oz Publications Ink Limited, February, 1972. Quarto, staple bound, 46 pp, printed in colour:

This issue includes:

Norman Lindsay cover art. 4p graphics by Condon. OZ subscription ad with Oliver Twist illustration. Vertigo records ad. 2p ‘Raw War’ cartoon. ‘There’s No Business Like Bomb Business’ by Dave Dellinger – A Time to Look at Ourselves, reprinted from Liberation Magazine. National Enquirer Judy Garland graphic by Heathcote Williams. ‘Tales of Sherwood Forest, or: What Shall We Do With the Bank of England’ from a séance with Robin Hood. ‘Whistle While You Wank Re-Visited’ – Tom Ludd’s critique of David Widgery. Michael X. ‘Cuntpower Trials’ – in court with the women accused of disrupting Miss World by Rosemary Pettit and Others – “The girls were fined and Women’s Liberation found the court entirely irrelevant”. ’Ink is Definitely Coming’ OZ obscenity fund and Ink production. ‘A Plague of Locusts’ – Felix Dennis reviews Rockin 50’s Rock ‘n Roll. LP reviews: Janis Joplin, Laura Nyro, Jefferson Airplane and Yes. ‘A Deafening of Prophets’ – book reviews by Peter Buckman. Uriah Heep ad. Ad for Richard Neville’s Playpower. ‘Soul On Acid: Leary in Algiers’ by Michael Zwerin. ‘There Was Once a Shepherdess’ 3p cartoon by Guitton. ‘Down on the Farm’ interview with ‘animal lover’ Bodil conducted by Ole Ege. ‘The Anarchist Cookbook: “Turn On, Burn Down, Blow Up!”’ by Jim Anderson. Ad for Man LP. ‘Splendour in the Rice’ by Jay Landesman. 2p woman/eagle montage. ‘The Daddy of Them All’ – Peter Jones on Richard Dadd + full page reproduction of The Fairy Feller. Back cover OZ Police Ball! ad for an obscenity trial benefit at Middle Earth.

Issue 34. London OZ Magazine No 34 (April 1971) Parents Guide to Drug abuse cover.

Excellent condition aside from tiny tear on rear cover top margin first third.

Contents include 4 page erotic graphics + centerfold by Peter Webb/Hornsey College/Burman. Spike: Oz trial - the charges against OZ No. 28 + 2 letters from angry headmasters + plea for school teachers, psychiatrists and sociologists who will defend OZ. All Watched Over by the Machines of Loving Grace poem by Richard Brautigan. Letter from America Abbie Hoffman defends himself. Selections from Germaine Greers Fan Mail: Letters to a Female Eunuch. RELEASE advert. The Last Laugh 3pp cartoon. Robin Jenkins on Imperialism and exploitation. The Fight Robert Crumb cartoon. Mail order OZ. Uganda Me Goose! by Alex Mitchell. 3 adverts for Nasty Tales, Mushroom Records and Caravan. Latin America. Chad: The Ultimate French Farce by David Triesman. Advert for William Burroughs Jrs book Speed. Our Man in Oman by Peter Hellyer. One Little Piggy Hogged the Media review of Medicine Head LP and reflections on music and the media by Felix Dennis + Diagram of a Drug Abuser. Full page Cochise album advert. Neon Records advert. Theyre Selling Postcards of the Hanging by Louis Jigsaw. My Lay in My Lai by former Sgt Dan Mouer. Vertigo Records adverts. Advert for Lennon/Ono Power to the People 45. LP reviews of Jimi Hendrix, John Lee Hooker/Canned Heat, The Incredible String Band, Ray Russel, David Crosby. Review of Marijuana in books and the news. Review of R.B. Fishers A Dictionary of Drugs. The Revolution is Over - Tough Shit. You Missed It! by David Reynolds. Back page advert for Ink.

Issue 35. London OZ Magazine No 35 (May 1971) Special Pig issue Yellow cover by Ed Belchamber. a nice copy.

Contents: Stop Press: OZ Obscenity Trial 22 June 1971 at Old Bailey. The Contortions of Modern Cricket A commentary on the current state of the game - Suck, sexuality and politics by Jim Haynes + graphic art. The continued Story of Lee Heater by Jim Anderson + graphics. How Howie Made it in the Real World 3 page graphic cartoon by Gore. Great full page Keef Hartley Band LP advert. The Bob Sleigh Case by Stanislav Demidjuk freak injustice. Act Like a Lady gay advice from Gay Dealer + graphics by Rod Beddall. Chart: Medical Effects of Mind-Altering Substances - based on charts by Sidney Cohen MD and Joel Fort. Drug Chart Extra. Acid Through the Looking Glass and The YageDitran Conjecture Peter Stafford author of LSD...The Problem Solving Drug and the forthcoming Psychedelic Baby Reaches Puberty on psychedelics. Full page psychedelic Alice and white rabbit graphic. Drugs Fight Dirty - Hit Back Hard text and graphic. Full page Dan Pearce graphic. S. Clay Wilson Spider Joy cartoon. Pink Fairies and Roy Harper adverts. Ozjets Dart at Clytie Jessops Gallery in Kings Road thanks for the exhibition + graphics including Hockneys portraits of the editors. Mail order OZ including Luff, Honeybunch, pregnant elephant and Three Virgins (girls from the centrespread of OZ No. 27) See Me Feel Me Touch Me Heal Me Esalen and Encounter Group Therapy Jerome Liss talks to Don Braisby + graphics and groups list. T-shirts and badges. Advert for Jill Nevilles The Love Germ. Edward cartoon advert for Nasty Tales and IT. Centrespread Hans Bellmer graphic. Mike Murphy cartoon. Edgar Broughton and Brian Auger LP adverts. Desolation Dribble David Reitman plays basketball with Dylan + Dan Pearce graphic. His Duty to Serve Hers to Inspire Lee Harris on Gandhi. Spike: the Little Red Schoolbook and repression. Ink. Richard Brautigan poem Flowers for Those You Love. St Cecelia ad. Terror on the Tubes Stanislav Demidjuk on Theatrespiel performance. Gypsy and B.B. Blunder ads. Fan mail + Lynn Barnes graphic. Gnidrolog by Charles Shaar Murray + full page 3rd eye photo. Thin Lizzy and early Hendrix on Saga Records advertss and Friends of the Earth books by Ballantine ad. LP reviews: Brian Auger, Third World War, John Cale and Terry Riley, Keef Hartley Band, Loudon Wainwright III. 2 page M.J. Weller cartoon The Firm. Back cover advert for United Artists Records with boy reading OZ issue 33.

Issue 36. OZ Magazine No 36. (July 1971) Dream Power cover by Jim Leon. & Ex+ Janis poster in poor condition on edges but colour is good.

Very Good+ condition.

Contents: Inside front/inside back and back cover has adverts for Big O Posters. Voltaire " I defend your right" quote, Director of Public prosecutions quote + Necrophilia Jim Leon illustration. Dream Power - dreams, ecstasy, shamanism and the Malayan Sonoi by Loan Lewis and Kilton Stewart + illustrations by John Hurford. The W.H. Smith Story An extract from Satan's Slaves by James Taylor, available from your friendly local W.H. Smiths (Smiths refused to sell OZ) + graphic and text: Paranoia is a new form of awareness and awareness is very close to love - Charles Manson. Obscenity, who really cares? Propaganda all is phoney - a discussion by Dave Robins. Full page John Thompson graphic art piece. Oz Package Tour Feature: Indian Summer by Simon Watson Taylor. Presenting The Old Codger 3 page strip cartoon. Full page M.J. Weller cartoon The Firm. Someone Somewhere Wants a Letter From You protest forms by Anthony Haden-Guest re: the war against the underground press, police harassment and corruption, legalisation of soft drugs. Full page Frendz ad. Here Come de Judge pig law by Ned Ludd. White Panthers. STYNG. Digger Action Movement. Barry Fitton poem. Photo of the Cottingley fairies. Centrefold full Jim Leon cover + A draft charter of childrens rights. How Abbie Hoffman Stole Steal This Book an 8p accusation of plagiarism by co-writer Izak Haber + graphics + extracts. Letters + C. Broulin graphic. And Then Along Came Jones A Letter from John Sinclair 3p of Sinclair against scag + graphics. Full page Victorian porn/tree of life montage. Full page John Thompson graphics. Film advert for Sunday Bloody Sunday. Edward cartoon/ad for Nasty Tales issue No. 2. Women Are Goddesses or Sloppy Beasts - 3pp David Widgery comment on Norman Mailers Prisoner of Sex + Jim Leon, Eddie Cairns and Hans Bellmer graphics. Acid in Wonderland Peter Till graphic/lyric/advert for Neil Tucker LP. LP reviews: Head Hands and Feet, Stormcock by Roy Harper, Four Way Street by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, John Entwistle. OZ mail order including trial T shirts and naked editor prints by David Hockney.

Issue 37. OZ Magazine No. 37 (September 1971) Angry OZ Inverted Issue. Excellent condition

(Issue inverts itself half way through, with two front covers) Advert for Traffic LP. R.D. Laing advert. Ink newspaper advert. Angry Brigade Communique 6. Grass? by Andrew Cockburn + full page I crossed my fingers and took my first puff of marijuana graphic + 2 pages They Said I was Out to Lunch cartoon strip. Ike & Tina Turner advert. William Morris The Wood Beyond the World ad. BAMN: LP reviews: The Who Whos Next, The Mothers Fillmore East June 1971, Jack Bruce Harmony Row. Ad for Tony Palmers The Trials of OZ. Tyger by David Widgery + Blake illustration. The Cannock Chase Murders poem by Judge Argyle QC + MacKinnon graphic. Film ad for Taking Off. OZ mail order. Full page Elastic OZ Band God Save Us ad in front-page tabloid form. Another OZ scoop We Meet Ronald Biggs. Ad for Yoko Onos Grapefruit. Under Whose Thumb Mary Strong/Andy Levine on the Rolling Stones, macho, egoism & cocaine + Jagger/Nazi torture montage. Good Little Bad Girl Harry liked his wife in lingerie but everyone else did too! Outlaw Manifestos and Ephemera 1965-70 ad. Sandy Denny LP ad. Full page graphic + thanks to the one juror who thought OZ 28 not obscene and the Judge who granted the editors bail. What UCS? Stanislav Demidjuk on the Upper Clyde Shipbuilders. Not So Much Oppression More a Way of Life Roger Hutchinson on the north and STYNG. 2p text and graphic sequence on pig law. How to Deprave & Corrupt Warren on the OZ trial & sexual freedom + pics of couple. Full page big ladies ad for Whos Next. Letter from Fulham Womens Liberation Workshop. Transatlantic Records advert We dont think Mr. Justice Argyle would like our new releases either. Internment Northern Ireland by Brian Trench. Rage of Innocence James McCann, Crumlin Road jail escapee. Polydor/Atlantic records ad. One Big Frame Up Angry Brigade: The prison letters of Jake Prescott and Ian Purdie. Full Page Mothers Fillmore East ad. Go Home Ozzies Garth on deportation.

Issue 38. London OZ Magazine No 38 Nov 1971 Day the Earth was Out to Lunch. Excellent+ condition. Like new!

Includes an advert for John Lennons Imagine LP. The Scotland Road Free School IT underground history + logo. Charges against STYNG the underground newspaper. Chit Chat on Dress 18th century enema graphic. Souvenir OZ obscenity trial programme advert. Silly Sympathies cartoon. Survival? ecology + flower graphic/Mick Farren article on Utopian alternatives. Kisses: The The Sweetest Kiss of All Chris Rowley on the OZ trial and others. Its Just a Shot Away report from a drug treatment center in Vietnam. Demented Waving Brothers cartoon by Edward. Mike Harrison advert. OZ mail order. PC 49: The Case of the Spotted Toad cartoon and poem by Alan Stranks and John Worsley. Tough Shit in Bangkok. Advert for Eddisons The Worm Ouroboros. Centrefold Stewart MacKinnon graphic. Abbie: An Das a Fact Hoffman attempts to refute charges made in OZ 36 that he stole most of the material for Steal This Book. LP reviews: Grateful Dead, New Riders of the Puple Sage, Jerry Garcia, Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna, Traffic, Howlin Wolf, Larry Coryell, Country Joe and the Fish, Daevid Allen, John Lennon. Film advert for Danish Blue. Advert for Nottingham alternative magazine Third Eye. Robert Crumb cartoon featuring advert for International Times mag. Full page William Stok cartoon. Full page advert for Hawkwind. Fans condemnatory letters from the mother of a 16 year old OZ reader and two American women. Penguinpower advert. Ad for Roger Zelaznys book, Damnation Alley. Oxfam petition/advert. Dr J advice. Captain Video From Larry Menkin, Free Video America, Seize the Media. Poor Paranoids: Rock by John Coleman. Letter to the Lumpen from Eldridge Cleaver in Algiers, Minister of Information, The Black Panther Party. Velvet Underground LPs/tour advert. 4 page Robert Crumb strip cartoon Honeybunch Kaminski the Drug-Crazed Runaway. Lone Ranger and Tonto I think theyre all bozos in this OZ art graphic. Back cover Bop Diddley Wah Wah Clang Honk graphic.

Issue 39. OZ Magazine No. 39 (December 1971) Thrilling Murder Comics cover. Very good condition.

Ad for Grateful Dead Skull & Roses LP. Pregnant nature photo. Letter From Our Founder by Richard Neville. Somerset Maugham in Morocco by Jim Anderson. Gays Doctor Reuben gay politics by Andrew Lumsden + Harold Head cartoon. Film ad for Drive He Said. Trouble Down at t Millgarth police crime in Leeds by Roger Hutchinson. Find the Barmaid of the Year - join the dots. William Stok graphic. Frendz ad. STYNG advert. New Riders of the Purple Sage ad. Concrete Jungle Karma Pat Meyer on communes. Holy Joe John Rosen interviews a junky ex-GI in Saigon + Gospel Literature cartoon strip. Centrespread running mutant graphic. Traffic ad. Goodbye Gene Gene Vincent/Wonder Woman montage. Ad for Yoko Ono Mrs Lennon/Fly 45. Consider the Lilies Alan Watts on hippies. Advert for the Guardian.  2 page Urban Paranoia cartoon strip. OZ mail order. Full page advert for Frank Zappa LP's. Manifesto of the Youth Action Kommittee. Open letter to John & Yoko. White Panther Party UK addresses. Gay Liberation Front. Another ad for Yoko Onos Fly. Tontos Expanding Head Band ad. Doctor J advice. Father Bruce Lenny Bruce by Steve Mann. Suzie Slumgodess - Jonathon Green on radical politics + graphics. Review of Bob Dylans Tarantula and live performance of Zappas 2001(?) Motels. Brainrape techno horror by Alf Moorcraft. The Sweet Cousin Cocaine 2p advice on cocaine + graphic by Roland Komdorffer. Album reviews: The Who, Fanny, Firesign Theatre (+graphic), Tontos Expanding Headband. The Locust Sang Chris Rowley on consumption & ecology. Full page Who advert. Back cover black soldiers/child bride montage by Linda S. Connor

Issue 40. London OZ Magazine No. 40 (Feb 1972) 5th Anniversary special edition. Good condition with a little creases on front cover corner.

OZ Magazine No. 40 (Feb 1972) 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. +

Issue 41. London OZ Magazine No. 41 Apr 1972 Crime & Conspiracy Issue. Good+ condition.

Contents: Two page Loudon Wainwright III lyrics to Old Friend and John Hurford graphic/art. 2 pages of Wanted world figures (Golda Meir, Gandhi, Walt Disney, Albert Schweitzer, Ho Chi Minh, J.F. Kennedy). Charlie Was a Bastard a short story about murder in a commune by Christopher Priest. The 1st Crime 2 page cartoon. War Crimes a roll-call of war dead. Academy Editions advert. Bickershaw Festival advert. Planet of the Apes graphic Mona Lisa parody. Environmental Crime by Michael Allaby. Errant Guardians of the Law - Police crime. 2 page Mike Unsted cartoon. Mobs and Plotters Andrew Sinclair on conspiracies. A Rooky Gumshoes A.B.C. NME ad. RELEASE advert. Cinema Rising advert. The Politics of Rape by Susan Griffin 6 pages + graphics. Charles Shaar Murray reviews Jimi Hendrix, Isaac Hayes, Curtis Mayfield, Rahsaan Roland Kirk. Humble Pie ad. Lucifer Fuck You ad. Capital Punishments of all Nations text & graphic. Astounding, Holmes Peter Laurie examines scientific police detection. Mike McGear LP ad. Ad for William Morris/Ballantine Books. 3 page Gilbert Shelton Wonder Wart-Hog. Gay News ad. Its the Poor What Gets the Blame by Jock Young + illustrations by Rod. Identiquiz. Spoof (?) Home Office memo about male/female crime rates and the need to feminize males. Ad for The Image. Amon Duul II ad. Full page Martin Sharp graphic/ad for his work. If the Cong Don't Get You, Cadmium Will book reviews: Body Count, The Toxic Metals, Doomwatch.  Gnidrolog ad. Full page ad for McCartney/Wings Give Ireland Back to the Irish. Is Nothing Sacred? egg on Che's face graphic. Back cover portrait of Al Capone.

Issue 42. TWO copies London Oz Magazine 42. (May/June 1972). Good condition.

Oz Magazine No. 42. Miss Elektra Meets the Shocked Nun - David Leitch on mental hospitals and ECT. Advert for OZ street sellers. Hippy couple photographs. The Universal Exhibition - Charles Shaar Murray on the Bickershaw rock fest. The Vanishing Life Experts - indians in Columbia by Robin Hanbury-Tenison. The Little Vanguards Tail - a fairy story by Sheila Turner (Sheila Rowbotham) + Gustav Dore illustration. Twilight of the Dogs 5 page Richard Corben cartoon strip. Greasy Truckers advert. Brian Bolland strip cartoon. They Do it With Mirrors - feminism/TV by Micheline Wandor. Lets Have a Party by David Widgery. The Death of Lester Brown, House Painter - Rod Taylor poem and Ed Badajos graphic. Prison Special: John: 30 Years of Hard Rain from Tales for the Son of My Unborn Child by Thomas Farber. RAP - Radical Alternatives to Prisons. Joshua Thomas graphic. Mail order OZ. The Angry Brigade/Stoke Newington 8 trial. Sledge Hammers in the Slums - Roger Hutchinson on the Northern and provincial alternative press. There But For the Grace of God Jackie on jail in Iran. Muckro Biotics by Amadeus Vivek. Clay Wilson graphic. Lucifer Fuck You advert. Peter Frampton advert. From Pocket to Penis - Jerry Hopkins investigates the wonderful world of rubbers. Spare Rib advert (and notice in Spike). RELEASE new address and advert. Book reviews of Narcotic Plants, The Underground Dictionary, Beneath the City Streets and Roland Barthes Mythologies. Film reviews A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, The Last Picture Show , Two Lane Blacktop. Make New Frendz ad. Advert for Anthony Scudatos Bob Dylan biography. Emerson Lake & Palmer advert. LP reviews: Fanny, The Allman Brothers Eat a Peach. Love, Peace, Acid, Crashpads, Lightshows, Arts Labs, Karma, Incense, Grateful Dead & Far Out! by Warren Hague. Germaine Greers husband naked but not aroused. Back cover: Ralph Steadman graphic How you gonna crucify a child in Vietnam without any arms? with Albert Schweitzer quote about the suicide of civilization.

Issue 43. OZ Magazine No. 43 (July/August ) 1972)  Very Good condition

Contents: (insert: subscription/back issue/mail order form) A Letter Home cartoon by Trina. Joshua Letter from an Idle Fellow letter from Vincent Van Gough to his brother Theo plus Martin Sharp collages and graphics. Murder is an Absurd Suggestion - Michael X and his murder charge in Trinidad. David Sparling & Joshua Thomas art/graphics. Twilight of the Machmen anti-machine musings by Garth Murphy + Peter Till graphics. OZ back issues bonanza. Spike: OZ pays damages to teacher mentioned in Schoolkids Oz Issue 28. Spare Rib party disrupted by Gay Lib. Nasty Tales trial. OZ and the Post Office Act. Post-Scarcity Anarchism Joel Whitbrook reviews Murray Bookchins book + anonymous painting + Goofy graphics by Clare Sargent. Machines of Loving Grace an introduction to negative ionization + illustration by Mike Moore. Acupuncture: Oh the needle and the damage done + graphics. 3 page The Loser cartoon by J. Osborne. Pink Fairies and Kubricks Clockwork Orange adverts. Help Yourself. Emerson Lake & Palmer advert. There Must Be Some Way Outa Here scenes from a Lebanese jail by Panos Koutrouboussis. Full page advert for David Bowies Ziggy Stardust LP. Astrolozy ambrose Hollingsworth + illustrations by Thomas Bewick and his school. Naked man graphic. Advert for Time Outs Book of London. Film reviews: The Jerusalem File, Pocket Money, Cool Breeze, The Ruling Class. Book reviews: Watch Out Kids by Mick Farren and Edward Barker, Elvis: A Biography, Francos Prisoner, The Wild Boys by  Jeff Beck, Shots: Photographs from the Underground Press + photo of bloody student Columbia 68. 2 page Oz mail order. LP reviews: Lou Reed, David Bowies Ziggy Stardust, Edgar Winter, Jeff Beck, The Beach Boys. Ads for Revelation, MGM Records, Drugs and Society, Ed Sanders The Family, film ad for Fritz the Cat. Hippie Fingers in Bali Sugar by Jim Anderson. Ads for Bit Information Service, CBS Records, Hawkwind's Silver Machine. Back Cover CBS Records advert.

Issue 44. London OZ Magazine No 44. (September 1972) The Virgin Sperm Dancer. With insert intact but cover detached. Very Good+ condition.

Contents include 2 page OZ graphic from an original by Thomas Bayrle. The Virgin Sperm Dancer extracts and photos from the book Virgin Sperm Dancer, An Ecstatic Journey by William Levy plus photos by Ginger Gordon + a review and reflections on sexuality by Colin MacInnes. 2 page David Baird graphic. Photo/cartoon montage. The Power of Positive Thinking social criticism and radical alternatives. Kamikaze Kids Duncan Campbell on Japan plus Kamikaze graphic. Bummer of 72 Dave Robins on Amsterdam & Greeting From the Gate - Dick Pountain on Londons Notting Hill/Ladbroke Grove. Leon Russell record advert. Rocks Off With Roxon Louise Ferrier listens to journalist Lilian Roxon with illustrations by Roy Knipe. 2pp photo of mummified bodies in Mexico. 2 page Oz mail order. On Your Marx John Hoylands response to Joel Whitebrooks discussion of Murray Bookchins Post Scarcity Anarchism. Love it to Death - Dr Jerry Rubenfield on alternative sexualities + photo of a sculpture by V. Neiman. Full page John Lennon & Yoko/Plastic Ono Bands Some Time in New York City LP advert. Hot Rats Simon Morris on a restaurants rat dishes. The Eve of Ratastrophe rat facts plus an Alan Grimwood graphic. Oztrology Ambrose Hollingsworth on astrology. Man, Cheech & Chong, Arthur Lee and Billy Jack adverts. Cozmic Comics ad. New English Library Underground Classics advert. Advert for Mick Farren & Edward Barkers Watch Out Kids. Inside Story advert. Advert for Don Rodriguez: Chronicles of Shadow Valley by Lord Dunsany. Firesign Theatre ad. Its McGovern! Nudist Victory Lanny Beckman on the presidential election + photomontage by Roy Knipe and Roger Perry. 2pp Inner City Romance cartoon by Guy Colwell. Red Sails in the Sunset the dialectics of menstruation by Alison Fell + photo + Tampax ad. Spike: Walt Disney sues West Coast comic artists. Book reviews: Police, Power and Black People by Derek Humphry, To Deprave and Corrupt Technical Reports of the US Commission on Obscenity and Pornography, The Dice Man by Luke Rhinehart, Ringolevio by Emmett Grogan, Armed Love by Elia Katz. Film reviews: The Concert for Bangla Desh, Asylum, Fritz the Cat, Young Winston. Record LP reviews, Randy Newman, Roxy Music, Cheech and Chong, Velvet Underground, Van Morrison. Roxy lady painting by Marvin Rainbow. Help Yourself. Oz back issue bonanza. Adverts for The Image and Gay News. Back cover guru poster.

Issue 45. TWO COPIES Oz Magazine. Issue 45. November 1972. With John Hurford/ Timothy Leary Psychedelic Illustration.

[NEVILLE, Richard, Editor].

Publication Date: 1972London: Oz Publications Ink Ltd., 1972. Large format A3 8vo., covers printed on glossy paper with image by John Hurford and advertisment for Dracula magazine to lower; pp. 41, printed on cheaper newspaper stock; stored folded, and therefore with a horizontal fold, but else a near-fine copy, only slightly rubbed. Issue 45. Leary is interviewed inside, with two large pages of text dedicated to the Q&A. He answers the questions but asks that they be credited 'via Brian' (Barritt) who is sitting beside him. The double-page centrefold is particularly striking. â Ozâ was â a revolutionary, anti-establishment underground magazine which ran to 48 issues in the UK from 1967 until 1973.

Issue 46. London Oz Magazine No. 46 (Jan/Feb 73) Cover by Ken Pereiny. Excellent condition with good sharp corners.

OZ Magazine No. 46 (Jan/Feb 73) Cover actually by Ken Perenyi not Ken Pereiny as stated. All Dressed Up & Nowhere to Go by editor Richard Neville. The Queens Vernacular - Gay slang. Paris: Louvre it Or Leave it John Hoylands The Long March Through the Bingo Halls. Sexism. The Story of Abdul ben Kassem a drunken tale from the days of the roaring twenties in old Morocco. 2 page Martin Sharp Eternity graphic. Centerfold Has Fame Gone to Her Head? - Germaine Greer erotic picture puzzle. Homeless Why Not Squat?. A Proper Mess special Oz report on the failure of PROP: the preservation of the Rights of Prisoners. Jackson 8 the plight of teeny boppers. 2 page Cole Porter tribute + graphics. Book reviews: Anthony Haden-Guests Down the Programmed Rabbit Hole; McCabe and Schonfelds Apple to the Core; John Bergers Ways of Seeing; Michelene Wandors collection The Body Politic: Womens Liberation in Britain 1969-72. One Mans Fantasy cartoon by Trina. Letter From an Ever-Open Pussy. Nothing But the Best (Rod and Van and Mike and Alice) Myles Palmer chooses ten records of 1972. Jay Kinney graphic. Full page advert for Kubricks Clockwork Orange. Great Moments in Rock self-styled Dylanologist A.J. Weberman on Dylan and artistic interpretations of his own ideas + pics. Oz demands an Amnesty for Drug offenders now that the head of Scotland Yards drug squad has been charged with conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. Back cover film ad for Gold.

Issue 47. London OZ Magazine No.47 April 1973 The Rising of the Women issue. Excellent condition with good sharp corners.

Advert for Yoko Ono Approximately Infinite Universe LP. My How We Laughed! - Felix Dennis editorial that is in a sense, actually an obituary. Ted Heath photograph. Spike: My Lai. Water And Air thinking about the planet by Alf Moorcraft + photos by Roger Perry. Gentlemen of the jury Obscenity is Like an Elephant Jerome Burne talks to one of the jurors on the Nasty Tales trial. Ad for Super Fly. Equal is as Equal Does Michelene Wandor on equal opportunities + illustration by Adrian George. Masters Of All You Survey Nick Leach on politics and the US media + Wyndham Raine cartoon. 2p porn ads. White Society is Breaking Down Around Us Even its Myths are Dead Peter Collier interviews Vine Deloria about Native Americans. One of Our Satellites is Missing freaks divert communications satellite + Pearce Marchbank graphic. Centrespread - Enoch Powell on a pogo stick Revealed! Enoch's send em home brainwave. Nasty Tales and Cozmic Comics ads. 5p OZ mail order. The Heroes Unwelcome Return Nick Leach interviews Hakim Gahtan Abdulla, General Secretary of the American Servicemen's Union.+ veterans photos. Beheadings: 6p photos by Charles Harbutt. The Seeker Roger Hutchinson on poet Derek Elm + photo by Edward Bell. Pierce Marchbank photo illustration. LP reviews: Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, Solid Gold Rock and Roll (reviewed by Jonathon Green). Woody Allen Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex ad. Kraftwerk ad. Flying saucer illustration. LP reviews: Will the Circle be Unbroken, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Joe Cocker, Soft Machine, Loudon Wainwright III, Barbra Streisand, Yoko Ono + cartoon portrait. Book review: Women, Resistance and Revolution by Sheila Rowbotham (reviewed by Alison Fell). A&M Records ad. Back cover sun over the sea photo.

Issue 48. London OZ Magazine No. 48 (November 1973) The last issue, nudes & Nixon cover. Good condition.

Allman Brothers & the New York Dolls adverts. The Last Issue editorial by Felix Dennis + Jim Leon graphic. Enoch Powell into Hitler strip cartoon by Roy Knipe. What Went Wrong? David Widgerys goodbye to the counter-culture + Red Saunders photo of Christ with Coca Cola. In Search of the Almighty Timothy Kidd on American tourists. Once Its Started short story by Mick Farren plus graphic. Jimi Hendrix & Janis Joplin graphic by William Rankin. Everybody in Showbiz, Everybody a Star - Jim Anderson on redundancy, travel, and puppet theatre. Full page Cozmic Comics advert. Warner Bros ad/goodbye to OZ letter from Derek Taylor. The Suede Jackboot a speculative guide to fascism and latent fascism in Britain by Duncan Campbell + illustrations by Bill Sanderson. 2 page A&M Records advert. DJM Distributors ad. The Strange Case of Southall Police Station police racism by Don Atyeo + illustrations by Paul Simmons. Goodbye OZ but the music of Santana lives on CBS advert. Other Guides ad. Film advert for Rocky Horror Show. Dracula Annual advert. 2 page Climax/Private adverts. Centrespread photo from 100 Years of Erotica. Full page  advert for John Lennon Mind Games. The Making of a Junta Culture Dick Pountain on the end of democracy in Chile. 2 page advert for Pink Floyd's A Nice Pair LP. Jailed Drug Cult Guru Speaks: They Took Away My Credit Card an exclusive OZ interview with Timothy Leary with photos. Eddie Kendricks and Marvin Gaye adverts. Compendium Books ad. Film reviews: Swastika, Electra Glide in Blue, The Long Goodbye, El Topo. Playpower ad. Edward cartoon/OZ back issues. Charisma advert. Rand H. Holmes cartoon Book reviews: What the Censor Saw by John Trevelyan, Strange Ecstasies edited by Michel Parry, Billion Year Spree by Brian Aldiss. LP reviews: David Bowie Pin Ups, Spirit, Suzi Quatro, The Who Quadrophenia + Rod Beddall illustration, Count Ossie, Bonnie Raitt. Traffic-On the Road ad. Telex From Australia by Richard Neville. Graphic by Adrian George. El Topo ad. Ad for Yoko Onos Run Run Run/Men Men Men. 3p Wankers World dirty book semi-parody. 2p Imported porn ad. Quadrophony Eric Robbie on quadraphonic sound systems + Mike Moore graphics. 2p Death Poem and Martin Sharp Van Goch/Superman montage Please Clark don’t walk out on me! You’re the only secret identity I’ve got! Time Out, Speed inc, Grounation adverts. Inside and rear cover The Guitar Album guitarist cigarette cards