Description: The Realist #77 March 1968 Final solutions to the Vietnamese question ©1968 The Realist Association First PrintingNewspaper print formatClosed, measures approx 10.75in TALL x 8.25in WIDE16 pages SHIPPING: Please see my feedback for shipping practices and service. I do not profit on shipping, and in most cases, the amount charged is less than I actually pay. I pack securely, well protected and with care. If you choose PRIORITY MAIL, should there be any excess overage $ after shipping, I'll send back a partial refund. I have a very large collection of books spanning many topics. A massive gathering of Philip K Dick titles and editions, as well as fine press, signed limited editions, modern firsts, radical movement and conceptual art items. I encourage you to browse my store and categories for a wide range of unique, quality offerings. Condition: This issue is in solid VERY GOOD well-preserved condition. FOLDED booklet, measuring approx. 10.75in TALL x 8.25in WIDE. Staples holding firm. NO hard creases or soft tears. Only LIGHT toning to the page edges, primarily front cover. NO markings. NO tearing. This is in much better condition than most I've encountered. Preserved in an acid-free archival bag with backing board. IMO, gift or collection quality. Issue Contributors and etc... : Paul Krassner, Julia Lester, Lou Razze, Dick Guindon, John Francis Putnam, Dick Schaap, Viva, Dan Carlinsky, Mary Jane Rachner and Mark Twohy. Lead story "Final Solutions to the Vietnamese Question". There is a printing of a report to the Field Foundation submitted by a group of doctors discussing concerns for the health and treatment of children in Mississippi. A fun poke at the traveling musical performance, Up With People. Other serious articles, observations, cartoons and satirical perspectives. The Realist was an underground paper founded by Paul Krassner, and first published in 1958. 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Book Title: The Realist
Signed: Yes
Book Series: The Realist
Publisher: The Realist
Subject: Counterculture / Sixties / Social Movements / Political Satire
Modified Item: No
Edition: First Edition
Vintage: Yes
Publication Year: 1968
Format: Newspaper
Language: English
Issue Number: 77
Literary Movement: Underground Press, Political Satire, Politics, The Sixties, Counterculture, Vintage Periodical, Social Reform, Civil Rights
Illustrator: Dick Guindon
Era: 1960s
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
Author: Paul Krassner and others, Lou Razze, Julia Lester, Dick Guindon, Dick Schaap, John Francis Putnam, Viva, Dan Carlinsky, Mark Twohy, Mary Jane Rachner
Features: Illustrated
Genre: US History, Politics, Satire, Political Satire, Journalism, Counterculture, The Sixties, Underground, Drug Culture, Conspiracy Theories, Non-Fiction, Underground Press, Vintage Periodical, Activism, Social Reform, Social Movements, Government, Illustrated
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Vietnam War, Political Satire, Civil Rights, The Sixties, Counterculture, Politics, Revolution, Social Reform, Sexuality, Journalism, Drug Use, Conspiracy Theories, US Imperialism, Field Foundation, Children's Health, Up With People, Taboos, Law Enforcement, Activism, Religion
Number of Pages: 16