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[NORMAN LINDSAY]. Oz magazine, London. Issue no. 33. February 1971 by [NEVILLE, Richard; SHARP, Martin]

by [NEVILLE, Richard; SHARP, Martin]

[NORMAN LINDSAY]. Oz magazine, London. Issue no. 33. February 1971 by [NEVILLE, Richard; SHARP, Martin]

[NORMAN LINDSAY]. Oz magazine, London. Issue no. 33. February 1971

by [NEVILLE, Richard; SHARP, Martin]

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London : Oz Publications Ink Limited, February, 1972. Quarto, staple bound, 46 pp, printed in colour; a very fine copy. The Australian satirical magazine Oz was an important phenomenon of the underground press of the 1960s and early 1970s. Initially edited by Richard Neville, Richard Walsh and the artist Martin Sharp (who designed most of the covers as well as contributing cartoons and other art work), it was published in Sydney between 1963 and 1969. A London version was also published from 1967 until 1973, edited by Neville, Jim Anderson and Felix Dennis. Throughout its history - a lengthy one for a periodical which was well and truly outside the mainstream press - it attracted contributors who were to become influential figures in their respective fields, as well as in the intellectual life of the 60s and beyond. These contributors included such luminaries as Robert Hughes, Bob Ellis, Germaine Greer, Philippe Mora and Michael Leunig. Oz was never anything less than subversive and irreverent, and at times was highly controversial, surviving two obscenity trials in 1964 and 1971. This issue includes: Norman Lindsay cover art. 4p graphics by Condon. OZ subscription ad with Oliver Twist illustration. Vertigo records ad. 2p ‘Raw War’ cartoon. ‘There’s No Business Like Bomb Business’ by Dave Dellinger – A Time to Look at Ourselves, reprinted from Liberation Magazine. National Enquirer Judy Garland graphic by Heathcote Williams. ‘Tales of Sherwood Forest, or: What Shall We Do With the Bank of England’ from a séance with Robin Hood. ‘Whistle While You Wank Re-Visited’ – Tom Ludd’s critique of David Widgery. Michael X. ‘Cuntpower Trials’ – in court with the women accused of disrupting Miss World by Rosemary Pettit and Others – “The girls were fined and Women’s Liberation found the court entirely irrelevant”. ’Ink is Definitely Coming’ OZ obscenity fund and Ink production. ‘A Plague of Locusts’ – Felix Dennis reviews Rockin 50’s Rock ‘n Roll. LP reviews: Janis Joplin, Laura Nyro, Jefferson Airplane and Yes. ‘A Deafening of Prophets’ – book reviews by Peter Buckman. Uriah Heep ad. Ad for Richard Neville’s Playpower. ‘Soul On Acid: Leary in Algiers’ by Michael Zwerin. ‘There Was Once a Shepherdess’ 3p cartoon by Guitton. ‘Down on the Farm’ interview with ‘animal lover’ Bodil conducted by Ole Ege. ‘The Anarchist Cookbook: “Turn On, Burn Down, Blow Up!”’ by Jim Anderson. Ad for Man LP. ‘Splendour in the Rice’ by Jay Landesman. 2p woman/eagle montage. ‘The Daddy of Them All’ – Peter Jones on Richard Dadd + full page reproduction of The Fairy Feller. Back cover OZ Police Ball! ad for an obscenity trial benefit at Middle Earth.
OZ Magazine: #23, Aug/Sept, 1969: #yet each man kills the thing he loves . . .

OZ Magazine: #23, Aug/Sept, 1969: #yet each man kills the thing he loves . . .

by Neville, Richard, Sebastian Jorgensen, Martin Sharp, Ray Durgnat, Keith Morris, Bob Hughes, Angelo d'Archangel, Raymond Durgnat, Leonard Cohen et al

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London: OZ Publications Ink Limited, 1969. Magazine. 48p. includes covers, 8.5x11 inches, psychedelic design and layout, art, photos, nudes, articles, reviews, opinion, Rock ads, very good underground magazine in lightly worn stapled pictorial wraps. The notorious UK underground magazine was known for its psychedelic art and layouts. Includes a b&w reproduction of the original Blind Faith cover art. Interracial gay male loveplay cover and photo section.
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Oz Magazine No. 16 January 1965
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Oz Magazine No. 16 January 1965

by Neville, Richard; Walsh, Richard; Sharp, Martin; Shead, Garry; Kingston, Peter; Glasheen, Mike

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Sydney: Oz Publications , 1965. 1st Edition. paperback. Good. 4to. profusely illustrated Issue No. 16 January 1965 of Oz Magazine (Sydney), edited by Richard Neville and Richard Walsh, with art (and art direction) by Martin Sharp, and with other artists listed in editorial section including Garry Shead, Peter Kingston and Mike Glasheen; reverse side of rear cover features a sequence by Sharp satrising local councils; Oz magazine ran from 1963-1969 in Australia, with a parallel version in England from 1967-1973; bitterly satirical, it was never far from controversy; b&w illustrations throughout; this copy with rubbing and smudge marks along lower edges of pages throughout, o.w. Good in lightly rubbed wraps.
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Mona Lisa. Limited Edition Signed Print of Oz Magazine Cover
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Mona Lisa. Limited Edition Signed Print of Oz Magazine Cover

by Sharp, Martin & Neville, Richard

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Sydney: Richard Neville, 2011. Unmounted Photo or Artwork. Fine. Sharp, Martin. A limited edition print of an Australian Oz Magazine cover depicting Mona Lisa with bare breasts. The original artwork by Martin Sharp - one of his most iconic covers. The print dates from 2010/11 and is one of a small number commissioned by Oz Magazine co-founder and Editor, Richard Neville, intended for general sale out of his shop in Sydney. It is likely that very few were actually produced or sold however, as the "shop" was a short-lived enterprise. There are neither dates nor printed publisher info on the print. On thick paperstock, portrait format, the sheet measures 21.5 inches by 28 inches approx. The print is numbered in pencil lower left and signed in pencil by Martin Sharp lower right. Additionally signed to the middle in pencil by Richard Neville. Condition: The print is one a few recently re-discovered and has remained rolled since creation. In pristine condition with one minor ding (or handling… Read More
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