Oz magazine no. 06 (1967)

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Oz magazine no. 06 (1967)

The most beautiful underground publication.

Richard Neville & Martin Sharp (Eds.) - OZ no. 06. One of the most influential English underground magazines. Content: One of the most influential English underground magazines. Combined issue with John Wilcock's Other Scenes. Martin Sharp/Goodchild cover. Other Scenes; Jean Straker vs. the UK; What London needs most; Richard Neville on Nepal; Drugs; Interview with John Peel; Letter from a Greek prison; Jagger saga - On the infamous drug bust of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards; R.D. Laing and organization; Underground television; The pron broker; Hippie language and dialects; Timothy Leary in Disneyland by Richard Widgery; Snare art; Jean Jacques Lebel; Two-page comic by Hama; Marshall McLuhan. 

Condition:  Slight wear; Slightly dented corner. Overall condition: Very good.
Publisher: OZ, London.
1st Edition. 1st Printing. Published: 1967.
Size: 30.5 x 21.5 cm. Pages: 32. Language: English. Seller inventory: #26546.

Background information

Oz is graphically the most beautiful and adventurous underground magazine from the Sixties. To a large part this can be attributed to graphic designer Martin Sharp. He came to London with Richard Neville from their home country of Australia. This was partly motivated by resistance of the established order against the Australian Oz, the forerunner of the English Oz. Of London Oz 48 issues appeared between February 1967 and November 1973. The editorial staff consisted of Richard Neville, Jim Anderson and Felix Dennis.

Oz's editors were taken to court for alleged obscenities in issue 28, the "Schoolkids" issue compiled by high school students. The lawsuit attracted national and international attention. Oz's circulation was 20,000 in 1968 and rose to 70,000 after the trial in 1971.

Refs.: John Noyce (1979) The directory of British alternative periodicals 1965-1974 (The Harvester Press, Sussex) p. 219-222; Tony Palmer (1971) The trials of OZ (Blond & Briggs, Manchester); Jan Pen & Peter Sijnke (2022) Nederlandse undergroundpublicaties 1964-1976 (Koninklijke Van Gorcum, Assen) p. 37.

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