The Buk Shop
OPEN CITY No. 10, July 7–13, 1967 — Bukowski Interviews Jon Webb of LouJon Press, The Doors, Jefferson Airplane, Richard Pryor, Griffith Park Love-In
OPEN CITY No. 10, July 7–13, 1967 — Bukowski Interviews Jon Webb of LouJon Press, The Doors, Jefferson Airplane, Richard Pryor, Griffith Park Love-In
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An issue of the Los Angeles underground weekly, featuring Charles Bukowski's "Notes of a Dirty Old Man." Written from Tucson, Arizona, the column has Bukowski interviewing Jon Webb, his own publisher at Loujon Press, on the art of book design and independent publishing — a rare document of Bukowski in conversation with the man most responsible for launching his literary career.
Interior includes a preview of the Devonshire Meadows Magic Music Festival featuring the Doors, Jefferson Airplane, Country Joe and the Fish, and Canned Heat among many others, alongside a Troubadour advertisement featuring Richard Pryor. A full two-page centerfold carries a large intricate psychedelic pen and ink drawing. The issue also contains an inserted page from the London underground paper IT (International Times) documenting a police raid and seizure of materials. Multiple pages of Love-In photography from Griffith Park complete the issue. Large tabloid format, 17" x 11", black and white throughout.
Provenance: Pink mailing label on front cover addressed to John Bryan Sr. at the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio — the editor's father at his place of work.
This copy is in really good shape with white pages with very little browning, small tears on the left and right sides of the horizontal fold.
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