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Bugle American 1975 Milwaukee Newspaper History of Milwaukee's Counterculture

$ 10.55

Availability: 37 in stock
  • Year: 1970-Now
  • Type: Newspaper / Magazine
  • Theme: 1970's Counterculture
  • Condition: "A History of the Counterculture in Milwaukee (1960 - 1975)" 190 pages. Front & rear covers have separated from main body.

    Description

    You are invited to bid on a Vintage
    Bugle American
    Newspaper from 1975.
    This is the issue marked Vol. 6, No. 38 (No. 223) November 5, 1975.
    This is the special 190 page
    A History of the Counterculture in Milwaukee (1960 - 1975)
    issue. This is a Milwaukee area underground newspaper magazine, which was geared towards the counterculture of the 1970’s.
    The typical contents contain interesting history, photos, interviews, local concert ads, local business ads, and other assorted tidbits from the wild early 70’s Milwaukee scene. This alternative weekly newspaper was headquartered in Milwaukee and distributed throughout Wisconsin for eight years (1970-78). It billed itself as a "hybrid" between the establishment
    Milwaukee Journal
    and it’s more radical ("Off the pigs!") underground rival
    Kaleidoscope.
    Denis Kitchen co-founded the paper with four friends. Its tongue-in-cheek name was inspired by the fictional newspaper published by Spider-Man's nemesis J. Jonah Jameson. Kitchen art directed
    The Bugle
    for its first year or so, contributed a weekly comic strip and created many color covers.
    I am selling this AS-IS.
    USA 48 only.