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Richard Crone.   Hippy Hi.
Hippy Hi
Richard Crone
Ann C. Mathers. The Hip Pocket Book.
The Hip Pocket Book
Ann C. Mathers
Ruth Bronsteen.  The Hippy's Handbook.
The Hippy's Handbook
Ruth Bronsteen
Jan Meadoff and Michael Rosenberg.    The Hippies
The Hippies
Jan Meadoff and Michael Rosenberg
WHO ARE THESE hippies and what the hell do they want? It all happened so fast­suddenly young men were wearing long hair and growing beards, young women were dressing like peasants and wearing psychedelic colors, all of them seemed dirty, drugged, and disrespectful of their elders and society at large. They were dropping out of college, starting up rock bands, living in communes, and traveling to the far reaches of the planet. To many it was frightening, mystifying, and inexplicable. Luckily the publishing industry was ready to help explain the unexplainable, often with hilarious insights into a world they viewed from the outside. Shown are a number of books that purport to explain to a bewildered society just what was going on with this new phenomenon called the hippies. Joel Raleigh, ed.    The Great Hippie Hoax.
The Great Hippie Hoax
Joel Raleigh, ed.
The Fugs.  The Flower People
The Flower People
Henry Gross
Jerry Hopkins, ed.The Hippie Papers.
The Hippie Papers
Jerry Hopkins, ed.
Burton H. Wolfe. The Hippies
The Hippies
Burton H. Wolfe
Hippies in Our Midst
Hippies in Our Midst
Delbert L. Earisman
Joseph Mathewson.  The Love Tribe
The Love Tribe
Joseph Mathewson
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