Ink Magazine The Other Newspaper No. 16, August 1971 REPRESSION: BRITAIN Pt 1 Suppressed by our fear

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  • INK Underground Newspaper No 18, August 1971 

    REPRESSION: BRITAIN Part 1 

    SPECIAL ISSUE!
    Shepherds Bush 
    Halewood 
    Plymouth 
    Sheffield 
    Middlesborough 
    St Helen's 
    The Barbican 
    Tower Hamlets 
    Trafalgar Square 
    Manchester 
    Camden Town 
    Brixton 
    Notting Hill 
    Wardour Street 
    Belfast 
    Londonderry 
    Birmingham 
    Wormwood Scrubs 
    Glasgow 

    Reasonable condition - small piece torn along bottom margin but still fully legible.

    Also known as the other newspaper INK 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 of 1971 and later 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.

    Very Good+ condition archive stored flat. This will be dispatched (folded) in a strong PIP box unless you contact us and arrange to have it sent flat at an extra cost. Size A3 Approx 16¾" X 11½" (42x30cm)

    Lower grade (cheaper) copies my be available on request.

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