Editor: Ralph Ginzburg
Publisher: Avant Garde Media
Publication: 1970, First Edition
Binding: Softcover, section sewn
Pages: 64
Size: 275 x 275
Text: English
Design: Herb Lubalin
Avant Garde was an influential art and culture magazine published from January 1968 to July 1971 in New York City, edited by Ralph Ginzburg and designed by Herb Lubalin. Spanning 14 issues, it was known for its provocative content, innovative graphic design, and bold commentary on American society, politics, and culture. The magazine was the third collaboration between Ginzburg and Lubalin, following Eros (1962) and Fact (1964–1967).
Contents:
- Front Lines
- Dial-a-hawk: A Ringing New Form Of Antiwar Protest
- Laid On Fire Island By Gary Youree
- The Mystery Of Jorgen Boberg
- The Second Most Hated Johnson In America By Warren Boroson
- Bell's Belles
- Photographs By Hugh Bell
- The Gang-bang On The Underground Press
- Why "Hair" Has Become A Four-letter Word By Warner Brown
- Jack The Raper
- Third In A Series Entitled "The Lust Battalion"
- Letters To The Editor
Condition: Good. Shelf ware consistent with age. Rubbing, tanning and markings to cover/edges. Light tanning to interior.
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