Zinc: #1: on the liberation of love
by Tatum, Donn B., editor, James Fee, Gigi Carroll, Valentine Atkinson, et al photography
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San Francisco, California, United States
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About This Item
Kentfield, CA: A. J. Buttacavoli, 1972. Newspaper. 40p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, photos throughout, newsprint pages evenly toned, book-stock pages still white, folded a bit askew, very minor fraying else very good. This appears to be the only issue ever published. An artifact of late Marin County hippiedom, this Rolling Stone-like tabloid is largely a photography showcase of healthy, good-looking long-haired twenty-somethings (often nude and sometimes pregnant) exuding love and satisfaction. Centerspread of two naked men standing together with genitals on display. Photographers include James Fee, Gigi Carroll, Valentine Atkinson, Oscar M. Cox, Larry Wallace, Mimi Moungovan, Steve Somers, and Donald Mayfield.
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- Bookseller
- Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 245344
- Title
- Zinc: #1: on the liberation of love
- Author
- Tatum, Donn B., editor, James Fee, Gigi Carroll, Valentine Atkinson, et al photography
- Format/Binding
- Newspaper
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- A. J. Buttacavoli
- Place of Publication
- Kentfield, CA
- Date Published
- 1972
- Bookseller catalogs
- Gay Studies; Photography; California; Serials, journals, magazines;
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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB
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About the Seller
Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB
Biblio member since 2005
San Francisco, California
About Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB
Established in 1981 in San Francisco, we specialize in books and ephemeral materials related to the history of Labor and other social movements, including the struggles for Black and Chicano equality, the Gay liberation movement, Feminism, and Asian-American activism, as well as the Far Right. In recent years Bolerium has expanded into materials in non-western languages, especially from East Asia, and has also placed more emphasis on ephemera, with tens of thousands of original leaflets, pamphlets, and posters in stock. You can sign up for free email lists in our subject areas at www.bolerium.com. We are located in San Francisco at 2141 Mission, Suite 300 (between 17th & 18th St.). We're open by appointment only..