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OZ Magazine - London Issue - Number 33 - 1971
 
Edited by Richard Neville

Published by Oz Publications Ink, London, 1971

First Edition and rare, especially in this pristine condition

One of the most influential English underground magazines. Norman Lindsay plates are reproduced as the front and rear covers.

Content includes:

  • T. Leon on art

  • Dave Dellinger on the Weathermen Underground and their bombings

  • Buddy Holly and the Crickets review album

  • Timothy Leary in Algiers by Michael Zwerin (3 pages)

  • Comic by Guitton

  • Animal "love"

  • Review "The anarchist cookbook

  • Food

  • Richard Dadd

  • Also on the rear cover is an ad for the OZ Police Ball! - obscenity trial benefit with Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come, Viv Stanshall's Seanhead Showband, Gene Vincent's Houseshakers, Pink Fairies, Egg, Roy Harper, Third World War, Gnidrolog and John Peel.

  • Very unusual subject matter!

    In 48 pages, in a blue and yellow softcover featuring the Lysistrata plate by Norman Lindsay. There is the very lightest of shelfwear. There are no faults. There are no cut outs, biro marks etc. There are no previous owners' names or inscriptions. There are no missing, creased, stained, loose, or damaged pages. The staple binding is solid. Original and complete. Measures 21.5cm x 30cm. 

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