We have Come for Your Daughters: What Went Down on the Medicine Ball Caravan

We have Come for Your Daughters: What Went Down on the Medicine Ball Caravan

$175.00

Grissim, John, Jr. William Morrow & Company, 1972. Hardbound. Jacket design by Lucy Mahoney. Jacket photo by Annie Leibovitz. In the summer of 1970, Warner Brothers premanufactured a counterculture documentary by assembling a cross-country caravan of over 150 hippies and a schedule of performances by everyone from Alice Cooper to B. B. King. Here Grissim, whose authorial output includes titles on everything from surfing to pool hustling to purchasing mobile homes, chronicles the notoriously messy event, which he describes as 'a historical footnote (and) a small reminder that the Sixties did, after all, end on schedule.'

Tight, square spine. Clean, unmarked interior. There is moderate foxing/soiling to the boards, edges, and end-sheets, as well as to the Mylar-protected jacket. 254 pp. Featured Rare & Collectible.

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