1967-1968 Evergreen Review Magazine Pair

1967-1968 Evergreen Review Magazine Pair 1967-1968 Evergreen Review Magazine Pair 1967-1968 Evergreen Review Magazine Pair 1967-1968 Evergreen Review Magazine Pair 1967-1968 Evergreen Review Magazine Pair 1967-1968 Evergreen Review Magazine Pair 1967-1968 Evergreen Review Magazine Pair 1967-1968 Evergreen Review Magazine Pair 1967-1968 Evergreen Review Magazine Pair
1967-1968 Evergreen Review Magazine Pair
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Dive into the heart of the 1960s counterculture with this pair of original Evergreen Review magazines. This lot includes Issue No. 50 from December 1967 and Issue No. 59 from October 1968, both serving as vital time capsules of the era's radical literary and political thought. The 1967 issue is particularly notable for featuring the first appearance of "God's Judgment of White America" by Malcolm X, alongside contributions from Charles Bukowski and Tennessee Williams. The 1968 issue continues this intellectual tradition with interviews featuring Eldridge Cleaver and writings by Eugene Ionesco and Nat Hentoff.

Measuring approximately 10.5 by 8.25 inches, these magazines are iconic examples of Grove Press's influential publication. The covers themselves are works of art, featuring illustrations by renowned artists like Tomi Ungerer. While these copies show some natural signs of aging and wear consistent with their age, they remain in good condition and are fully readable. This pair is an exceptional find for a student of social movements, a collector of vintage literary journals, or anyone looking to add a touch of Mid-Century radicalism to a curated bookshelf.

This set is vintage, over 55 years old.