14. March 2024 · Comments Off · Categories: 2-lot · Tags: , , , , , , ,
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN

2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
I got the “Counter-Culture Hero” L. Free Press Editor Art Kunkin to sign this 9/3/71 Free Press Cover & Article ONLY! Featuring an interview w/Timothy Leary out in the Joshua Tree Area of the’High Desert’ of Southern Calif. At the Radio Free Joshua Tree Lounge. ” He also signed an 8 1/2″ X 11″ reproduction of the “Timothy Leary 4 Governor poster/Timothy Leary Benefit Freep Ad. Included is a (same size) reproduction of the photo of the moment Timothy Leary was arrested outside of the L. Freep office by the feds, while Art Kunkin looks on.. Please Read Wikipedia Articles Below, to Learn More About How Much He’s Done For the Real Progressive Movement over the Last 4 to 5 Decades.. (From Wikipedia) Arthur Glick’Art’ Kunkin (born 1928) is an American journalist. Best known as the founding publisher and editor of the Los Angeles Free Press. Born in New York City. He attended the prestigious Bronx High School of Science. And the New School for Social Research. Eventually becoming a tool and die maker. And joining the Trotskyite. Movement as an organizer for the Socialist Workers Party. Where he was business manager of the SWP paper, The Militant. Beginning in the late 1940s Kunkin was associated with C. L. R. And the radical Marxist Johnson-Forest Tendency. During the 1950s he was Los Angeles editor of their journals Correspondence. And News & Letters. While working as a master machinist and tool and die maker for Ford. During this period a number of theoreticians and organizers of the Johnson-Forest trend including Raya Dunayevskaya. Were concentrated in the auto industry in Detroit, where they worked to recruit black workers and gain influence inside the auto workers’ unions. In 1962 Kunkin left General Motors to go back to college and work toward a graduate degree. Soon afterward he had his first experience with a local newspaper on the staff of a Mexican-American paper in Los Angeles called the East L. “For the first time in my life I was writing about garbage collection and all kinds of community problems, ” he later recalled. Meanwhile, he was also doing political radio commentaries for KPFK. Pacifica Radio while serving as the Southern California district leader of the Socialist Party. In May 1964 he produced the first trial issue of the LA Free Press as a one-shot distributed at the Renaissance Pleasure Faire and May Market. A fund-raising event for KPFK. The response was favorable enough for Kunkin to start publishing the Freep (as it came to be called) on a regular basis starting in July. The core group of volunteers and supporters who got involved in the paper included people from KPFK, the bohemian crowd that hung out at the Papa Bach bookstore, and The Fifth Estate, a Sunset Strip. Coffee house which provided office space for the Freep in its basement. The paper soon became a nerve center of the burgeoning hippie scene. The atmosphere at the Freep was described by a reporter for Esquire. Kids, dogs, cats, barefoot waifs, teeny-boppers in see-through blouses, assorted losers, strangers, Indian chiefs wander in and out, while somewhere a radio plays endless rock music and people are loudly paged over an intercom system. It’s all very friendly and rather charming and ferociously informal. Launched on a shoestring budget, the Free Press struggled for years. By 1969 circulation had exploded to 100,000 copies, but legal problems stemming from publication of a list of names of undercover drug agents put the Freep in a precarious financial position just as it was expanding its operations to include a printing plant, a typesetting firm and a small chain of bookstores. Underpaid staff members left in two waves of defections to form the competing newspapers Tuesday’s Child. By 1972 Kunkin and the paper were deep in debt to the very pornographers whose advertising had been the source of the paper’s profits, and Kunkin lost control of the paper and was fired, rehired, and fired again, as the paper spiraled slowly into oblivion, paralleling the nationwide decline of the underground press. Kunkin’s post- Free Press career began with a stint as a professor of journalism at California State University, Northridge. Followed by several years as president of the Philosophical Research Society. In Los Angeles, an esoteric mystical group founded by Manly Palmer Hall. This was followed by an apprenticeship in alchemy. At the Paracelsus Research Society. In Salt Lake City. Where he edited their journal Essentia. He later became a lecturer in alchemy and other New Age topics at the Institute for Mentalphysics. Retreat center near Joshua Tree. And a columnist for the Desert Valley Star. Art Recently Received 2 “Lifetime Achievement Awards” from the Veterans for Peace AND the Calif. Please feel free to ask any questions. It Is Guaranteed To Be What Is Claimed: An Authentic Signed Piece of “Underground Newspaper Journalism History” Signed by 1 of the People Who Helped Start It All, Art Kunkin! The Article/Newspaper Itself is In Excellent Condition for Being Just Over 5 Decades Old- The Newsprint Is Not Brittle, & There Are No Tears, Rips, Holes, Etc… Only Slight Yellowing From Age.
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
16. February 2024 · Comments Off · Categories: rolling · Tags: , , , , , , , ,
ROLLING STONES EXILE ON MAIN STREET 1st PRESS UK COC69100 A2/B2, C1/D1
ROLLING STONES EXILE ON MAIN STREET 1st PRESS UK COC69100 A2/B2, C1/D1
ROLLING STONES EXILE ON MAIN STREET 1st PRESS UK COC69100 A2/B2, C1/D1
ROLLING STONES EXILE ON MAIN STREET 1st PRESS UK COC69100 A2/B2, C1/D1
ROLLING STONES EXILE ON MAIN STREET 1st PRESS UK COC69100 A2/B2, C1/D1
ROLLING STONES EXILE ON MAIN STREET 1st PRESS UK COC69100 A2/B2, C1/D1
ROLLING STONES EXILE ON MAIN STREET 1st PRESS UK COC69100 A2/B2, C1/D1
ROLLING STONES EXILE ON MAIN STREET 1st PRESS UK COC69100 A2/B2, C1/D1
ROLLING STONES EXILE ON MAIN STREET 1st PRESS UK COC69100 A2/B2, C1/D1
ROLLING STONES EXILE ON MAIN STREET 1st PRESS UK COC69100 A2/B2, C1/D1
ROLLING STONES EXILE ON MAIN STREET 1st PRESS UK COC69100 A2/B2, C1/D1
ROLLING STONES EXILE ON MAIN STREET 1st PRESS UK COC69100 A2/B2, C1/D1
ROLLING STONES EXILE ON MAIN STREET 1st PRESS UK COC69100 A2/B2, C1/D1
ROLLING STONES EXILE ON MAIN STREET 1st PRESS UK COC69100 A2/B2, C1/D1
ROLLING STONES EXILE ON MAIN STREET 1st PRESS UK COC69100 A2/B2, C1/D1
ROLLING STONES EXILE ON MAIN STREET 1st PRESS UK COC69100 A2/B2, C1/D1
ROLLING STONES EXILE ON MAIN STREET 1st PRESS UK COC69100 A2/B2, C1/D1
ROLLING STONES EXILE ON MAIN STREET 1st PRESS UK COC69100 A2/B2, C1/D1
ROLLING STONES EXILE ON MAIN STREET 1st PRESS UK COC69100 A2/B2, C1/D1
ROLLING STONES EXILE ON MAIN STREET 1st PRESS UK COC69100 A2/B2, C1/D1
ROLLING STONES EXILE ON MAIN STREET 1st PRESS UK COC69100 A2/B2, C1/D1
ROLLING STONES EXILE ON MAIN STREET 1st PRESS UK COC69100 A2/B2, C1/D1
ROLLING STONES EXILE ON MAIN STREET 1st PRESS UK COC69100 A2/B2, C1/D1

ROLLING STONES EXILE ON MAIN STREET 1st PRESS UK COC69100 A2/B2, C1/D1
ROLLING STONES – EXILE ON MAIN STREET – 1st PRESS UK – COC69100 A2/B2, C1/D1. Very good overall condition. Small signs of wear. Vinyls with very light scratches, playing through, no skips. Check pictures for overall cosmetic condition.
ROLLING STONES EXILE ON MAIN STREET 1st PRESS UK COC69100 A2/B2, C1/D1
01. February 2024 · Comments Off · Categories: rolling · Tags: , , , , ,
The Rolling Stone Out Of Our Heads -1965 Decca Mono Lk 4733 Uk Press
The Rolling Stone Out Of Our Heads -1965 Decca Mono Lk 4733 Uk Press
The Rolling Stone Out Of Our Heads -1965 Decca Mono Lk 4733 Uk Press
The Rolling Stone Out Of Our Heads -1965 Decca Mono Lk 4733 Uk Press
The Rolling Stone Out Of Our Heads -1965 Decca Mono Lk 4733 Uk Press

The Rolling Stone Out Of Our Heads -1965 Decca Mono Lk 4733 Uk Press
THE ROLLING STONE – OUT OF OUR HEADS -1965 – DECCA – MONO LK 4733 – UK PRESS. COVER = VG +. QUICK TURNAROUND ON ALL DELIVERIES. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR BUYERS. PLEASE NOTE TO ALL BUYERS – DETAILED PICTURES ARE TAKEN AND DATED BEFORE UPLOADING THE VINYL RECORD FOR SALE. ALL GRADING HAS BEEN DONE AGAINST DISCOGS OWN GRADING SYSTEM. PLEASE ENSURE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU REQUIRE REGARDING THE VINYL.
The Rolling Stone Out Of Our Heads -1965 Decca Mono Lk 4733 Uk Press
01. February 2024 · Comments Off · Categories: rolling · Tags: , , , , , , ,
Rolling Stones Aftermath LP Stereo UK 1st press Ex+/Ex- SUPER AUDIO
Rolling Stones Aftermath LP Stereo UK 1st press Ex+/Ex- SUPER AUDIO
Rolling Stones Aftermath LP Stereo UK 1st press Ex+/Ex- SUPER AUDIO
Rolling Stones Aftermath LP Stereo UK 1st press Ex+/Ex- SUPER AUDIO

Rolling Stones Aftermath LP Stereo UK 1st press Ex+/Ex- SUPER AUDIO
These early Stones albums are usually found in god awful condition. Makes a nice change to see a really smart one surface. And particularly a genuine stereo 1st (rarity). Note the deep groove only found on 1st pressings. And the large body font on the label – this is the very 1st label design. In the stereo format this is quite a hard find. The heavy-set vinyl comes housed in an original cover front laminated. There’s an original Decca inner too. So 100% genuine 100% complete. YOU DO NOT SEE MANY PRESERVED LIKE THIS. Vinyl (Ex/Ex+) In lovely condition and has only seen light careful use. Under close inspection I can only make out a couple of lightest marks per side – nothing remotely troublesome. A thorough testing from beginning to end reveals a mostly EXCELLENT+ level of playback. Intros and inbetweens are really quiet and the audio comes across with perfect clarity. This allows you to sit back and marvel. Hardly any sign of background at all. It is pitch perfect and totally clean signalled. Lovely and clean even into the super fussy sections. A couple of crackles in a couple of spots per side. Music doesn’t get any better than this. Don’t settle for a 50/50 copy – this title deserves a full tilt banger of a copy. I’d love to say many original copies can deliver this… But that just isn’t the case. Look at the labels. How many copies look like this in 2024? Note the labels have been stamped with the previous owners name. Cover (Ex-) In super condition and has survived the years in far better condition than most examples. Someone has been very careful! The rear usually tarnishes but this example has avoided much of the ageing. Just a small amount along at edges. Minimal edge wear and the spine 95% intact. VERY few originals look like this now.. Inner (Vg+) No spits. Please check out my other. LP’s for sale.. To view my full range of products.
Rolling Stones Aftermath LP Stereo UK 1st press Ex+/Ex- SUPER AUDIO
14. December 2023 · Comments Off · Categories: vintage · Tags: , , , , , ,
Lot 10 Vintage Alternative Press, 1 Rolling Stones, 1 Seconds Magazines
Lot 10 Vintage Alternative Press, 1 Rolling Stones, 1 Seconds Magazines
Lot 10 Vintage Alternative Press, 1 Rolling Stones, 1 Seconds Magazines
Lot 10 Vintage Alternative Press, 1 Rolling Stones, 1 Seconds Magazines
Lot 10 Vintage Alternative Press, 1 Rolling Stones, 1 Seconds Magazines
Lot 10 Vintage Alternative Press, 1 Rolling Stones, 1 Seconds Magazines
Lot 10 Vintage Alternative Press, 1 Rolling Stones, 1 Seconds Magazines
Lot 10 Vintage Alternative Press, 1 Rolling Stones, 1 Seconds Magazines
Lot 10 Vintage Alternative Press, 1 Rolling Stones, 1 Seconds Magazines
Lot 10 Vintage Alternative Press, 1 Rolling Stones, 1 Seconds Magazines
Lot 10 Vintage Alternative Press, 1 Rolling Stones, 1 Seconds Magazines
Lot 10 Vintage Alternative Press, 1 Rolling Stones, 1 Seconds Magazines
Lot 10 Vintage Alternative Press, 1 Rolling Stones, 1 Seconds Magazines
Lot 10 Vintage Alternative Press, 1 Rolling Stones, 1 Seconds Magazines

Lot 10 Vintage Alternative Press, 1 Rolling Stones, 1 Seconds Magazines
Rolling Stones May 22, 1990.
Lot 10 Vintage Alternative Press, 1 Rolling Stones, 1 Seconds Magazines
30. November 2023 · Comments Off · Categories: 2-lot · Tags: , , , , , , ,
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN

2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
Featuring an interview w/Timothy Leary out in the Joshua Tree Area of the’High Desert’ of Southern Calif. At the Radio Free Joshua Tree Lounge. Launched on a shoestring budget, theFree Press struggled for years.
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
18. November 2023 · Comments Off · Categories: 2-lot · Tags: , , , , , , ,
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN

2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
Featuring an interview w/Timothy Leary out in the Joshua Tree Area of the’High Desert’ of Southern Calif. At the Radio Free Joshua Tree Lounge. Launched on a shoestring budget, theFree Press struggled for years.
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
01. November 2023 · Comments Off · Categories: 2-lot · Tags: , , , , , , ,
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN

2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
Featuring an interview w/Timothy Leary out in the Joshua Tree Area of the’High Desert’ of Southern Calif. At the Radio Free Joshua Tree Lounge. Launched on a shoestring budget, theFree Press struggled for years.
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
17. October 2023 · Comments Off · Categories: 2-lot · Tags: , , , , , , ,
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN

2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
I got the “Counter-Culture Hero” L. Free Press Editor Art Kunkin to sign this 9/3/71 Free Press Cover & Article ONLY! Featuring an interview w/Timothy Leary out in the Joshua Tree Area of the’High Desert’ of Southern Calif. At the Radio Free Joshua Tree Lounge. ” He also signed an 8 1/2″ X 11″ reproduction of the “Timothy Leary 4 Governor poster/Timothy Leary Benefit Freep Ad. Included is a (same size) reproduction of the photo of the moment Timothy Leary was arrested outside of the L. Freep office by the feds, while Art Kunkin looks on.. Please Read Wikipedia Articles Below, to Learn More About How Much He’s Done For the Real Progressive Movement over the Last 4 to 5 Decades.. (From Wikipedia) Arthur Glick’Art’ Kunkin (born 1928) is an American journalist. Best known as the founding publisher and editor of the Los Angeles Free Press. Born in New York City. He attended the prestigious Bronx High School of Science. And the New School for Social Research. Eventually becoming a tool and die maker. And joining the Trotskyite. Movement as an organizer for the Socialist Workers Party. Where he was business manager of the SWP paper, The Militant. Beginning in the late 1940s Kunkin was associated with C. L. R. And the radical Marxist Johnson-Forest Tendency. During the 1950s he was Los Angeles editor of their journals Correspondence. And News & Letters. While working as a master machinist and tool and die maker for Ford. During this period a number of theoreticians and organizers of the Johnson-Forest trend including Raya Dunayevskaya. Were concentrated in the auto industry in Detroit, where they worked to recruit black workers and gain influence inside the auto workers’ unions. In 1962 Kunkin left General Motors to go back to college and work toward a graduate degree. Soon afterward he had his first experience with a local newspaper on the staff of a Mexican-American paper in Los Angeles called the East L. “For the first time in my life I was writing about garbage collection and all kinds of community problems, ” he later recalled. Meanwhile, he was also doing political radio commentaries for KPFK. Pacifica Radio while serving as the Southern California district leader of the Socialist Party. In May 1964 he produced the first trial issue of the LA Free Press as a one-shot distributed at the Renaissance Pleasure Faire and May Market. A fund-raising event for KPFK. The response was favorable enough for Kunkin to start publishing the Freep (as it came to be called) on a regular basis starting in July. The core group of volunteers and supporters who got involved in the paper included people from KPFK, the bohemian crowd that hung out at the Papa Bach bookstore, and The Fifth Estate, a Sunset Strip. Coffee house which provided office space for the Freep in its basement. The paper soon became a nerve center of the burgeoning hippie scene. The atmosphere at the Freep was described by a reporter for Esquire. Kids, dogs, cats, barefoot waifs, teeny-boppers in see-through blouses, assorted losers, strangers, Indian chiefs wander in and out, while somewhere a radio plays endless rock music and people are loudly paged over an intercom system. It’s all very friendly and rather charming and ferociously informal. Launched on a shoestring budget, the Free Press struggled for years. By 1969 circulation had exploded to 100,000 copies, but legal problems stemming from publication of a list of names of undercover drug agents put the Freep in a precarious financial position just as it was expanding its operations to include a printing plant, a typesetting firm and a small chain of bookstores. Underpaid staff members left in two waves of defections to form the competing newspapers Tuesday’s Child. By 1972 Kunkin and the paper were deep in debt to the very pornographers whose advertising had been the source of the paper’s profits, and Kunkin lost control of the paper and was fired, rehired, and fired again, as the paper spiraled slowly into oblivion, paralleling the nationwide decline of the underground press. Kunkin’s post- Free Press career began with a stint as a professor of journalism at California State University, Northridge. Followed by several years as president of the Philosophical Research Society. In Los Angeles, an esoteric mystical group founded by Manly Palmer Hall. This was followed by an apprenticeship in alchemy. At the Paracelsus Research Society. In Salt Lake City. Where he edited their journal Essentia. He later became a lecturer in alchemy and other New Age topics at the Institute for Mentalphysics. Retreat center near Joshua Tree. And a columnist for the Desert Valley Star. Art Recently Received 2 “Lifetime Achievement Awards” from the Veterans for Peace AND the Calif. Please feel free to ask any questions. It Is Guaranteed To Be What Is Claimed: An Authentic Signed Piece of “Underground Newspaper Journalism History” Signed by 1 of the People Who Helped Start It All, Art Kunkin! The Article/Newspaper Itself is In Excellent Condition for Being Just Over 5 Decades Old- The Newsprint Is Not Brittle, & There Are No Tears, Rips, Holes, Etc… Only Slight Yellowing From Age.
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
05. September 2023 · Comments Off · Categories: 2-lot · Tags: , , , , , , ,
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN

2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN
I got the “Counter-Culture Hero” L. Free Press Editor Art Kunkin to sign this 9/3/71 Free Press Cover & Article ONLY! Featuring an interview w/Timothy Leary out in the Joshua Tree Area of the’High Desert’ of Southern Calif. At the Radio Free Joshua Tree Lounge. ” He also signed an 8 1/2″ X 11″ reproduction of the “Timothy Leary 4 Governor poster/Timothy Leary Benefit Freep Ad. Included is a (same size) reproduction of the photo of the moment Timothy Leary was arrested outside of the L. Freep office by the feds, while Art Kunkin looks on.. Please Read Wikipedia Articles Below, to Learn More About How Much He’s Done For the Real Progressive Movement over the Last 4 to 5 Decades.. (From Wikipedia) Arthur Glick’Art’ Kunkin (born 1928) is an American journalist. Best known as the founding publisher and editor of the Los Angeles Free Press. Born in New York City. He attended the prestigious Bronx High School of Science. And the New School for Social Research. Eventually becoming a tool and die maker. And joining the Trotskyite. Movement as an organizer for the Socialist Workers Party. Where he was business manager of the SWP paper, The Militant. Beginning in the late 1940s Kunkin was associated with C. L. R. And the radical Marxist Johnson-Forest Tendency. During the 1950s he was Los Angeles editor of their journals Correspondence. And News & Letters. While working as a master machinist and tool and die maker for Ford. During this period a number of theoreticians and organizers of the Johnson-Forest trend including Raya Dunayevskaya. Were concentrated in the auto industry in Detroit, where they worked to recruit black workers and gain influence inside the auto workers’ unions. In 1962 Kunkin left General Motors to go back to college and work toward a graduate degree. Soon afterward he had his first experience with a local newspaper on the staff of a Mexican-American paper in Los Angeles called the East L. “For the first time in my life I was writing about garbage collection and all kinds of community problems, ” he later recalled. Meanwhile, he was also doing political radio commentaries for KPFK. Pacifica Radio while serving as the Southern California district leader of the Socialist Party. In May 1964 he produced the first trial issue of the LA Free Press as a one-shot distributed at the Renaissance Pleasure Faire and May Market. A fund-raising event for KPFK. The response was favorable enough for Kunkin to start publishing the Freep (as it came to be called) on a regular basis starting in July. The core group of volunteers and supporters who got involved in the paper included people from KPFK, the bohemian crowd that hung out at the Papa Bach bookstore, and The Fifth Estate, a Sunset Strip. Coffee house which provided office space for the Freep in its basement. The paper soon became a nerve center of the burgeoning hippie scene. The atmosphere at the Freep was described by a reporter for Esquire. Kids, dogs, cats, barefoot waifs, teeny-boppers in see-through blouses, assorted losers, strangers, Indian chiefs wander in and out, while somewhere a radio plays endless rock music and people are loudly paged over an intercom system. It’s all very friendly and rather charming and ferociously informal. Launched on a shoestring budget, the Free Press struggled for years. By 1969 circulation had exploded to 100,000 copies, but legal problems stemming from publication of a list of names of undercover drug agents put the Freep in a precarious financial position just as it was expanding its operations to include a printing plant, a typesetting firm and a small chain of bookstores. Underpaid staff members left in two waves of defections to form the competing newspapers Tuesday’s Child. By 1972 Kunkin and the paper were deep in debt to the very pornographers whose advertising had been the source of the paper’s profits, and Kunkin lost control of the paper and was fired, rehired, and fired again, as the paper spiraled slowly into oblivion, paralleling the nationwide decline of the underground press. Kunkin’s post- Free Press career began with a stint as a professor of journalism at California State University, Northridge. Followed by several years as president of the Philosophical Research Society. In Los Angeles, an esoteric mystical group founded by Manly Palmer Hall. This was followed by an apprenticeship in alchemy. At the Paracelsus Research Society. In Salt Lake City. Where he edited their journal Essentia. He later became a lecturer in alchemy and other New Age topics at the Institute for Mentalphysics. Retreat center near Joshua Tree. And a columnist for the Desert Valley Star. Art Recently Received 2 “Lifetime Achievement Awards” from the Veterans for Peace AND the Calif. Please feel free to ask any questions. It Is Guaranteed To Be What Is Claimed: An Authentic Signed Piece of “Underground Newspaper Journalism History” Signed by 1 of the People Who Helped Start It All, Art Kunkin! The Article/Newspaper Itself is In Excellent Condition for Being Just Over 5 Decades Old- The Newsprint Is Not Brittle, & There Are No Tears, Rips, Holes, Etc… Only Slight Yellowing From Age.
2-Lot! Timothy Leary L. A. Free Press + Rep. Of Tim Signed by Editor ART KUNKIN