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Weirdo No. 1
Robert Crumb
Berkeley: Last Gasp, 1981.“Picking up where Zap left off, Weirdo defined a new aesthetic for the ’80s, opening the way towards a new wave of comics literacy for a generation of outcasts, oddballs and revolutionaries. Weirdo #1, helmed by Robert Crumb, features comics from Crumb, satiric ads, photo-funnies from “Stomp” Gamos and Weirdo staff, Stanislav Szukalski, Bruce Duncan, Brueghel, a Sub-Genius spread and more!” (publisher’s blurb)
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Yellow Dog Nos. 1-12
Don Schencker; Robert Crumb; John Thompson; Joel Beck
Berkeley: Print Mint, 1973.One of the seminal underground comix series featuring work by R. Crumb, Joel Beck, S. Clay Wilson, Gilbert Shelton, Robert Williams, Rick Griffin, Greg Irons, Trina Robbins, Andy Martin, Franz Cilensek, John Thompson, and others. The special fifth anniversary limited edition printing published in 1973, containing the first 12 numbers (9/10 and 11/12 are double issues) on tabloid newsprint (from number 13 it switched from a tabloid to a magazine format) contained in the original issue envelope.
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High Priest
Timothy Leary
Berkeley: Ronin Publishing, 1995.The signed and numbered issue of 500 copies of the Second Edition of Leary’s psychedelic cult persona forming record of 16 trips during his Harvard study days led by guides Aldous Huxley, Allen Ginsberg, R. Gordon Wasson, Ram Dass (Richard Alpert), Ralph Metzner, Huston Smith, William S. Burroughs, Michael Hollingshead, and others. Containing the original art from the first edition by Allen Atwell and Michael Green, and with new art for this edition by Howard Hallis.
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Decent Exposures
Peter Simon
Berkeley: Wingbow Press, 1974.“This is not a book of Nude Photography (pictures of people who took their clothes off to be photographed) but portraits of people taken when they happened to have them off. They are representations of an alternative or, at least, the beginnings of one. A sensibility. A state of consciousness where it is not necessary to cover your genitals any more than your face, any more than your feelings, any more than your love, any more than your human soul.” (from the introduction by Asa Eliot)
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Telegraph 3 A.M.: The Street People of Telegraph Avenue, Berkeley, California
Richard Misrach
Berkeley: Cornucopia Press, 1974.First photobook of American photographer Richard Misrach (1949-), being street photography of the homeless residents of Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley, California.
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Manhunt!
Terry Richards
Berkeley: Print Mint, 1973.Sex and relationship themed comics by Terry Richards, Michele BRand, Lora Fountain, Nancy Griffith, Gary Hallgren, Gary King, Aline Kominsky-Crumb, Bobby London, Shary Flenniken, Gail Madonia, Lee Marrs, Willy Murphy, Ted Richards, Sharon Rudahl, and Shelby Sampson. Edited by Terry Richards.
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Mystery School In Hyperspace: A Cultural History of DMT
Graham St John
Berkeley: Evolver Editions, 2015.Foreword by Dennis McKenna.
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Xenolinguistics: Psychedelics, Language, and the Evolution of Consciousness
Diana Reed Slattery
Berkeley: Evolver Editions, 2015.Foreword by Allyson Grey.
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The Simple Plant Isoquinolines
Alexander T. Shulgin; Wendy E. Perry
Berkeley: Transform Press, 2002.A complete reference book for simple isoquinolines, detailing their common names, molecular structures, and the plants that contain them.
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The Shulgin Index Volume One: Psychedelic Phenethylamines and Related Compounds
Alexander T. Shulgin; Tania Manning; Paul F. Daley
Berkeley: Transform Press, 2011.The first and only volume (to date) of The Shulgin Index: a comprehensive survey of all known psychedelic phenethylamines and related compounds. Alexander Shulgin (1925-2014) is considered one of the greatest figures of the psychedelic movement and is known for introducing MDMA to American psychologists and first synthesising many of the psychedelic phenethylamines.
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Enjoy Life in Berkeley, California: City of Homes, Culture, Industry, Education
Berkeley Chamber of Commerce
Berkeley: Berkeley Chamber of Commerce, No date. -
Map of Berkeley
City of Berkeley
Berkeley: City of Berkeley, No date.Map of Berkeley, Albany, and Vicinity. Includes photographs of notable locations.
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Center of the Cyclone: Looking Into Inner Space
John C. Lilly
Berkeley: Ronin, 2007. -
Programming the Human Biocomputer
John C. Lilly
Berkeley: Ronin, 2004. -
Black Opium: Ecstasy of the Forbidden
Claude Farrere
Berkeley: Ronin, 2016.Illustrated by Alexander King. Translated by Samuel Putnam.
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Inkslingers: Under the Skin
Jakob Scult; Michael Caddy Sondergaard
Berkeley: Gingko Press, 2013.“From his home base in Denmark, Jakob Schultz interviewed tattooists from around the world, with an emphasis on Scandinavian artists. Each featured artist says a little about [their] craft and then the pictures do the talking.” (publisher’s blurb
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The Activist’s Handbook: A Primer for the 1990s and Beyond
Randy Shaw
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996. -
Young Lust No. 1
Jay Kinney; Bill Griffith; Art Spiegelman
Berkeley: Last Gasp, 1987. -
Adults Only! #3
Larry Fuller
Berkeley: Last Gasp, 1987. -
Spawn: Origins Collection (Book 2)
Todd McFarlane; Grant Morrison; Tom Orzechowski; Andrew Grossberg
Berkeley: Image Comics, 2010.Illustrated by Greg Capullo; Marc Silvestri; Dan Panosian; Art Thibert; Mark Pennington; Batt; Billy Tan. This volume contains Spawn issues 13-25. Signed by Greg Capullo.