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Playpower by Richard Neville

Playpower by Richard Neville

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Published in the summer of 1970, Playpower was the work of Australian hippie entrepreneur and writer, Richard Neville. He was the publisher of OZ magazine (1967-73), which, in May 1970, published the infamous Schoolkids Issue that led to the trial of OZ editors Richard Neville, Felix Dennis, and Jim Anderson, at the Old Bailey under Judge Michael Argyle. It was the longest trial under the 1959 Obscene Publications Act. The defendants were found guilty and sentenced to up to 15 months imprisonment. This was later quashed on appeal by the lord chief justice Lord Widgery. The politics of play. The strategy which converts the Underground to a brotherhood of clowns; the lifestyle which unites a generation in love and laughter.In Chicago, its Pigasus the pig for President and Abbie Hoffman throwing kisses to a bewildered jury. In Nanterre its a horse nominated by students for local councillor...In Keele, it's students celebrating the unusual sun by frolicking naked on the campus...The politics of play. This 1971 Paladin Paperback is in fair condition. Ex-library copy.

ISBN: 9785860804227 SKU: 1530609 Note: Any image shown is from a stock photo and is not the actual book.

Location: Non Fiction
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