1970 SCANLAN\'S VOL 1 # 6 ROBERT CRUMB SEX PSYCHEDELIC MARIJUANA S. Clay Wilson
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SCANLAN\'S VOLUME 1 NUMBER 6 = AUGUST 1970
ROBERT CRUMB COVER
Published by Scanlan\'s Literary House, New York , 1970
This is a pictorial soft cover in fine condition with 69 pages and with color and black and white photographs , illustrations and comics.
CONTENTS
Politics and Reportage
1. How Life Magazine Paid $5000 for Marijuana Fields in Mexico and Other Tales by Roger Tichborne
2. The Great Grass Harvest in River City by George Kimball
3. Four River City Comic Strips by S. Clay Wilson
4. The Conveniences of Being Lockheed by Robert Sherrill
5. An Annual Anti-Report on The Bank of America by Richard Parker (Bankers Trusts, Agribusiness, War Industry, Real Estate, Overseas, Water & Oil, Credit Cards)
Pictorial Service Feature
6. A Smuggler\'s Guide to Importing Pot from Mexico by Gene Anthony and Roger Tichborne
Essays and Criticism
7. O. K. about Christopher Robin, but What Happened to Alice? by Warren Hinckle
8. An Astrological Guide to Charles Manson by Gavin Chester Arthur
9. Ecology Is A Racist Shuck by Robert Chrisman
10. Dirty Kitchens of New York by Joseph Kahn
What Obtains
11. Editorials/Sex
12. Will Leonard Bernstein Give a Party for Joe Colombo
13. Left Wing Indians
14. Otto Preminger: Grace under Sex
15. A Critic Turns on To Poontang Moives with Ralph Steadman Illustration
16. The South Carolina National Bank.
17. You Trust Your Mother But You Cut The Cards by Dan Greenburg
18. Why The Realist \"Giggy Trip\" Is Two Years Late by Paul Krassner
19. Family Cribari Wine by Dailey and Associates
MORE ABOUT Scanlan\'s Monthly was a short-lived monthly publication, which ran from March 1970 to January 1971. Edited by Warren Hinckle III and Sidney Zion, it featured politically controversial muckraking and was ultimately subject to an investigation by the FBI during the Nixon administration. It was boycotted by printers as \"un-American\" by 1971. According to the publishers more than 50 printers refused to handle the January 1971 special issue Guerilla War in the USA because it appeared to be promoting domestic terrorism. The issue was finally printed in Quebec and in a German translation in Stuttgart (Guerilla-Krieg in USA, Deutsche Verlagsanstalt 1971).
Scanlan\'s is best-remembered for featuring several articles by Hunter S. Thompson, and especially for what is considered the first instance of gonzo journalism, Thompson\'s \"The Kentucky Derby Is Decadent and Depraved\". Thompson\'s articles from this period are collected with others in The Great Shark Hunt.
In the magazine, its name was described as being that of a \"universally despised Irish pig farmer\".
The \"Guerrilla Issue\" also included a picture of President Nixon having lunch with a group of business men. The caption identified each of the individuals and enumerated each one\'s alleged criminal record. This was the primary reason for the enmity that ensued in Washington. That particular issue was eventually printed by a small Quebec (Canada) company.
It is also remembered for its catchy subscription-ad slogan adapted from Finley Peter Dunne\'s Mister Dooley, \"You Trust Your Mother But You Cut the Cards.
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