The Realist
by Krassner, Paul
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The Realist [47 Issues]
by Krassner, Paul
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New York: The Realist, 1965. Paperback. Very Good. 48 issues in 47 separate volumes. Nos. 1, 13, 17, 19-28, 30-51, 53-63B. Generally Very Good, housed in a red binder stamped in dulled gilt. Numbers 54 through 63B are loosely inserted into the back. Toned pages, some small chips and tears at the edges, some volumes stamped with the… Read more about this item Item Price
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The Realist no. 63, October 1965
by Krassner, Paul
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New York: The Realist Association, 1965. Magazine. 24p., newsprint magazine in 11x8.5 inch self-wraps, evenly toned, else very good condition. Cover features "A Little Play by Jules Feiffer." Also find Michael Valenti on Dirty Movies; admitting that one is Jewish; and a Progressive Labor Movement rebuttal. Item Price
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The Realist [no.63-B] December 1965
by Krassner, Paul
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New York: The Realist Association, 1965. Supplement, a single leaf of newsprint printed and folded to make an 11x8.5 inch self-wraps brochure. A very badly edgeworn, chipped copy; no losses to text, but fragile and as is. Cover story by Laurence Henry, "The Conference That Wasn't," he was in Algeria to attend what was to be the second Afro-Asian… Read more about this item Item Price
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The Realist [no.63-A] November 1965
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New York: The Realist Association, 1965. Magazine. Supplement, a single leaf of newsprint printed and folded to make an 11x8.5 inch self-wraps brochure. A good copy. Two stories on New York City politics, Larry Cole on the Lindsay mayorality, Marjory Potts on William Buckley's loss to Lindsay. Note that the supplementary Realist publications are for subscribers only. Item Price
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The realist [unnumbered supplement]; December, 1968. A day in the life of an Oakland Seven, by Reese Erlich
by Krassner, Paul, ed., Reese Erlich
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New York: the every-other-monthly, 1968. Newspaper. Single folio leaf folded once to make 4p., printed double-column on newsprint, a bit browned with a tiny tear, 8.25x10.75 inches. Editorial note says "Funds are urgently needed to aid in the defense of the Oakland Seven. Send what you can afford to.." Reese Erlich's text runs about a thousand words, less than… Read more about this item Item Price
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The realist: no. 91-C, November-December 1971. The Last Rock Festival by Claudia Dreifus
by Krassner, Paul
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New York: The Realist Association, 1971. Newspaper. A single folio leaf of newsprint, folded to make eight pages. Browned, cover is worn with top corner creased. The Dreifus story occupies seven full pages, the eighth is an installment of Robert Anton Wilson's appraisal of Great Beast Crowley. FYI, Realist numbers coded with added letter are not-for-sale supplements, issued free… Read more about this item Item Price
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The realist [no.95]; the Senate committee is part of the cover-up [cover]; Why is the senate Watergate committee functioning as part of the cover-up? Mae Brussell's conspiracy newsletter [cover story]
by Krassner, Paul
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New York: The Realist, 1972. Magazine. Pp.13-31 (of 32 pages), newsprint magazine, in staplebound 10.5 x 8 inch self-wraps; a bit browned and edgeworn, else good condition. 0. Also (not by Brussell), Why Truman Capote went to jail, some S. Clay Wilson comix, and Margo St. James on prostitutes as political prisoners. Item Price
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The Realist: Nonviolent Criticism and Satire. No. 62, September 1965. The magazine of Louisiana looters
by Krassner, Paul
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New York: The Realist Association, 1965. Magazine. 24p., newsprint magazine in 11x8.5 inch self-wraps, evenly browned, else very good condition. Cover story is "Implications of an American Insurrection" (on the Watts Riots). Item Price
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The realist [no.87]; May-June, 1970. National Guard-- 4 . . Kent State-- 0
by Krassner, Paul, ed
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New York: the monthly, 1970. 24p., wraps, paper browned, lower right corner lightly chipped, 8.25x11 inches. Two cover stories, "Behind the gay liberation front" by Edward Sagarin, 7 pages, and "Charles Manson was my bunkmate" by Richard Meltzer, 2 1/2 pages, seems Meltzer really did go to juvenile correctional summer camp with Manson. Also a fullpage cartoon by J.… Read more about this item Item Price
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The Realist - issue no. 69 (September 1966)
by Krassner, Paul, ed.
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New York: The Realist Association. Near Fine. 1966. (No. 69). Magazine. [nice copy, minimal age-toning, no tears or other blemishes]. (cartoons, graphics) A typical issue of Krassner's provocative political/cultural journal. The highlight of this particular issue is "An Impolite Interview with Timothy Leary, which occupies about one-third of the issue's 32 pages. Other… Read more about this item Item Price
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The Realist [no.63-B] December 1965
by Krassner, Paul
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New York: The Realist Association, 1965. Supplement, a single leaf of newsprint printed and folded to make an 11x8.5 inch self-wraps brochure. Cover story by Laurence Henry, "The Conference That Wasn't," he was in Algeria to attend what was to be the second Afro-Asian conference in 1965 (in June; Malcolm X was there) but found it had been made… Read more about this item Item Price
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The realist [no.91-C] November-December 1971. The Last Rock Festival by Claudia Dreifus
by Krassner, Paul
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New York: The Realist Association, 1971. A single folio leaf of newsprint, folded to make eight pages. Cover is smudged with offset soil and tiny stains and is edgeworn. The Dreifus story occupies seven full pages, the eighth is an installment of Robert Anton Wilson's appraisal of Great Beast Crowley. . FYI, Realist numbers coded with added letter are… Read more about this item Item Price
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The Realist [no.63-A] November 1965
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New York: The Realist Association, 1965. Magazine. Supplement, a single leaf of newsprint printed and folded to make an 11x8.5 inch self-wraps brochure. Edgeworn, a good-only copy. Two stories on New York City politics, Larry Cole on the Lindsay mayorality, Marjory Potts on William Buckley's loss to Lindsay. Note that the supplementary Realist publications are for subscribers only. … Read more about this item Item Price
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THE REALIST; Freethought Criticism and Satire
by Krassner, Paul (Ed.)
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New York: Realist Association, Inc, 1963. Saddle-stapled magazine-sized tabloid. Light shelfwear. Very good. 24 pp. News, satire, humor, and observtions about politics. Jean Shepherd on Boredom as a Way of Life. Michael Valenti on Portrait of a Stereotype, i.e. Louise Beavers who played the Negro Maid on many shows. Peter Edler writes of Foreign Exchange Students as a… Read more about this item Item Price
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THE REALIST; Freethought Criticism and Satire
by Krassner, Paul (Ed.)
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New York: Realist Association, Inc, 1965. Saddle-stapled magazine-sized tabloid. Light shelfwear. Very good. 32 pp. News, satire, humor, and observtions about politics. Comic books escalate their coverage of the War in Vietnam. You don't have to be Jewish to Love Leroi Jones. Rev. James R. McGraw writes Footnotes of a Marcher. A Letter From Joseph Heller. Saul Heller… Read more about this item Item Price
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THE REALIST; Freethought Criticism and Satire
by Krassner, Paul (Ed.)
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New York: Realist Association, Inc, 1965. Saddle-stapled magazine-sized tabloid. Light shelfwear. Very good. 24 pp. News, satire, humor, and observtions about politics. A little play by Jules Feiffer. Michael Valenti on The Lonely Private World of Dirty Movies. Avery Corman on Jewishness. Lenny Bruce defends censorship. A response to Larry Cole by Ed Lemansky of the Progressive Labor… Read more about this item Item Price
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THE REALIST; Freethought Criticism and Satire
by Krassner, Paul (Ed.)
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New York: Realist Association, Inc, 1965. Saddle-stapled magazine-sized tabloid. Light shelfwear. Very good. 24 pp. News, satire, humor, and observtions about politics. An impolite interview with Woody Allen. Also news on Dick Gregory and Steve Allen. Oliver Pilat on The Anatomy of a Rumor. Tad Richards on TVs Finest Hour. Ed Fisher comics. Three authors in search of… Read more about this item Item Price
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THE REALIST; Freethought Criticism and Satire
by Krassner, Paul (Ed.)
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New York: Realist Association, Inc, 1968. Saddle-stapled magazine-sized tabloid. Light shelfwear. Very good. 24 pp. News, satire, humor, and observtions about politics. The Case of the Cock-Sure Groupies, by Ellen Sander - about Cynthia and Dianne Plaster Caster, with a photo of the girls and some of their casts. Parody: The Trial of Abbie Hoffman's Shirt. The (White)… Read more about this item Item Price
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THE REALIST; Freethought Criticism and Satire
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New York: Realist Association, Inc, 1965. Saddle-stapled magazine-sized tabloid. Light shelfwear. Very good. 32 pp. News, satire, humor, and observtions about politics. Saul Heller on Experts and Other Dangers. Alvah Bessie and Christopher Koch on Germany and the National Foreign Policy Conference. Phil Ochs on the Newport Fuzz Festival. Harold Feldman shorts. Hope Howorth on advice to the… Read more about this item Item Price
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THE REALIST; Freethought Criticism and Satire
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New York: Realist Association, Inc, 1969. Saddle-stapled magazine-sized tabloid. Light shelfwear. Very good. 32 pp. News, satire, humor, and observtions about politics. Hugh Romney (Way Gravy) on The Hog Farm. Frank Bardacke on The Oakland 7. Ed Fisher comics. Alan Whitney on the publisher of Readers Digest being stabbed by his son. The Execution, homor by Daniel Klein.… Read more about this item Item Price
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