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British Underground Press (Classic Edition)

British Underground Press (Classic Edition)

A Catalogue

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£35

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By
James Birch

In 1966 Barry Miles and John ‘Hoppy’ Hopkins decided to start a newspaper. They called it International Times and launched it in April. It was the first British underground newspaper, and began a news media revolution.

This catalogue of the exhibition of the same name, displays the covers of every British underground paper that launched in the 1960s: International Times, Oz, Friends/Frendz, Gandalf’s Garden, Black Dwarf and Ink. It also includes cOZmic Comics and Nasty Tales the comic books that grew out of the papers, and various examples of the graphics, ads, posters and flyers produced by each publication.

Press reviews

Honouring the legacy of the magazines that formed a key part of 1960s counter-culture

Spectator

Steps back into a lost world – a time when a generation was truly in motion

Jazzwise

Here is changing Britain in a kaleidoscope of images, some of them pleasure-seeking, others bristling with revolutionary intent

Financial Times

As the exhibition proves, without the underground press there may well have been no British counterculture

It’s Nice That

Specifications

ISBN
9781910978184
Binding
Hardback
Extent
224 pages
Trim page size (H × W)
300 mm × 210 mm

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