Ink Magazine The Other Newspaper No. 17, 1 September 1971 with Gerald Scarfe cover, Repression UK and then there has been reunited that his former manager at Northampton John Brady at Port Vale
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INK Underground Newspaper No 17 September 1 1971 with a great Gerald Scarfe cover, Repression in Britain Part 2.
Issue of the British counterculture paper Ink (The Other Newspaper) founded by Richard Neville. This edition features a cover illustration by renowned political cartoonist Gerald Scarfe and is associated with the theme “Repression UK”. Typical of the period, it contains articles, commentary, and content reflecting the underground press during the early 1970s. This also has a reference to Mick Jagger as Kali on back page as shown.
INK was also known as (the other newspaper) it was founded by Richard Neville, co-founder of OZ magazine in May 1971. It was Neville's view that the existing underground press of the time were no longer catering the need for an alternative attitude. INK launched as a weekly publication in May 71 and changed to a fortnightly in August. INK was driven by Richard Neville, Andrew Fisher, Ed Victor and Felix Dennis but due to it's close association with Oz magazine and the Oz trials it folded in February 1972.Excellent+ condition archive stored flat.
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Size A3 Approx 16¾" X 11½" (42x30cm)Lower grade (cheaper) copies may be available on request.
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