On
the Bus: The Complete Guide to the Legendary Trip of Ken Kesey and
the Merry Pranksters and the Birth of the Counterculture by Paul Perry.
This book follows Kesey, Neal Cassady, and the Pranksters as they made
psychedelic history "on the bus". |
Sleeping
Where I Fall : A Chronicle by Peter Coyote Peter tells all about
his life as a mime, actor, and former Digger! Lots to read about
the 60's in San Francisco. |
Groovy,
Man : A Trip Through the Psychedelic Years (Rhino Collectible Music
Series) by Alan Bisbort, Parke Puterbaugh
This is a new book (we haven't got our copy yet!), but it promises
to take us back through time with jaded eyes? |
Summer of Love by Lisa Mason Science Fiction book about a time
traveler from 2467 who returns to San Francisco in 1967 to find a girl
named Starbright. He encounters an assortment of characters and LSD
during the Summer of Love. |
The
Times Were a Changin : The Sixties Reader - by Irwin Unger |
1968
by Joe Haldeman Story of one year in a soldier's life in Vietnam and the
60's counterculture. |
Aquarius
Revisited : Seven Who Created the Sixties Counterculture That Changed America
(Citadel Underground Series) by Peter O. Whitmer, Bruce Van Wyngarden
The seven are William S. Burroughs; Allen Ginsberg; Key Kesey; Timothy
Leary; Norman Mailer; Tom Robbins; Hunter S. Thompson: These are
some of the most influential thinkers of the 60s. Find out how they
influenced the hippie movement. |
The Way the Wind Blew: A History of the Weather Underground by Ron
Jacobs This book chronicles the genesis and growth of the Weatherman/Weather
Underground, a radical antiwar and anti-imperialist group of the late 1960s
and early 1970s. |
Assault
on the Left : The FBI and the Sixties Antiwar Movement - by
James Kirkpatrick Davis |
The
Sixties: Years of Hope Days of Rage by Todd Gitlin Gitlin was
elected president of the SDS, Students for a Democratic Society in 1963
and helped organize the first national demonstration against the Vietnam
War. This is his story and that of the protest movement of the 60's. |
Hippies
by Peter Jedick Jedick was enrolled at Kent State in the early 70s
so he experienced firsthand the student protests leading up to that fateful
day in 1970 when four students were shot. This fictional tale relives
that era. |
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