ESQUIRE (July, 1968; Volume LXX, Number 1)

  • New York: Esquire, Inc, 1968
By Baldwin, James; Leary, Timothy; Ginsberg, Allen; Updike, John; Barth, John
New York: Esquire, Inc, 1968. First edition. Very good.. Includes an interview with Baldwin, titled "How Can We Get the Black People to Cool It?" Also in this issue: "Petition," by John Barth; "The Slump," by John Updike; and "The Genesis of the Alchemicals," Timothy Leary's account of feeding drugs to Allen Ginsberg, with a selection of Ginsberg's letters to Leary. 13'' x 10''. Original wrappers. 136 pages. Some edgewear, toning.

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