Measures 8-1/2" X 10-7/8", 16 pp plus covers, b&w illustrations, issue #45 (November 1963), published by The Realist Association (NY).

Group 1-472

Years before NATIONAL LAMPOON, a modest little "adult satire" underground magazine was born, the brainchild of PAUL KRASSNER, who had decided that MAD MAGAZINE was becoming far too tame, and that more mature adults needed a more controversial and biting satire publication.  Borrowing a few chops from MARK TWAIN, H. L. MENCKEN, JONATHAN SWIFT, AMBROSE BIERCE, WILL ROGERS, WALT KELLY and others, Krassner stirred up the contents, and created THE REALIST in 1958; and, current events being what they are, THE REALIST stuck around until 2001, a couple years after Krassner himself had died.  Apparently, no one had informed the magazine of his passing.

Here's the contents from an early issue:

Impressions of Summerhill

A. S. NEILL Replies -- by A. S. NEILL

Report To Nicotine Addicts -- by JOHN WILCOCK

On The Contemporaneous -- by LAURENCE M. JANIFER

The Trial Of EROS MAGAZINE

Co-Existing -- by SAUL HELLER

                                   
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