America's Underthirty Magazine May 1969 Vol 5 No. 4 Andy Warhol No Label VG


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America's Underthirty Magazine – May 1969, Vol. 5 No. 4 Andy Warhol – Jim Morrison, Neil Diamond, Counterculture Features – Very Good Condition

This May 1969 issue of America's Underthirty Magazine (Vol. 5, No. 4) captures the radical spirit of the late 1960s with an eclectic mix of music, art, fashion, and social commentary. Highlighted by Andy Warhol’s Superstar Factory, the magazine takes readers inside Warhol’s California circle while also showcasing Jim Morrison’s unpublished writings, Neil Diamond’s candid comments on marijuana and rehabilitation, and coverage of the rising Watts poets.

Condition:
This vintage issue is in very good condition, with only minor wear on the edges. Please review photos carefully, as the item pictured is the exact copy you will receive. All magazines come with a protective plastic covering. Combined shipping available.

Contents Include:

Music & Culture

  • That Killer Weed Again – Neil Diamond on marijuana and Phoenix House rehab (interview by Jerry Hopkins, p. 15)

  • Jim Morrison – excerpts from his upcoming privately published book (p. 22)

  • Sir Douglas Quintet – Texas good-time music (Judith Sims, p. 44)

  • Watts Poets – powerful, defiant Black verse (compiled by Liza Williams, p. 34)

Art & Fashion

  • Andy Warhol’s Superstar Factory – Warhol and his entourage in San Diego (Aaron Sloan, p. 40)

  • Fire Hydrants – finding art in the most ordinary objects (p. 24)

  • Freak Fashion – the GTO’s: part Harper’s Bazaar, part pure bizarre (p. 30)

Social & Political Commentary

  • The American Indian – a warning on cultural extinction (Judith Sims, p. 26)

  • California Earthquake – beware the tremors of April (Antonia Lamb, p. 38)

  • Morality – the ongoing sexual revolution (Alexander Eulenspiegel, p. 46)

  • Hollywood Jobs – scarce but not impossible (Jacoba Atlas, p. 50)

Other Features

  • Rona Barrett – the art of Hollywood voyeurism (Liza Williams, p. 18)

  • Who Do You Love? – a quiz on subconscious mating habits (Jacoba Atlas, p. 20)

This issue is a striking reflection of late-1960s counterculture, offering a rare look into the art, music, and underground voices shaping the era. A must-have for collectors of Andy Warhol, Jim Morrison, or vintage counterculture ephemera.

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