Unified Newspaper Database
A guide to newspapers on microfilm or microfiche at the UGA Main Library, published 1600s to present.
Please note: We may not have all the issues of a newspaper for a given year. Please search the GIL-Find Catalog for more detailed holdings.
Yarrow Stalks
Call number:
AN58.U55 r.28 no.17
Themes:
Underground Newspapers, Protest/Hippie/Vietnam/Mother Earth Era (1961-1975), Arts (Fine Art, Literature, Theatre/Film, Music, etc.) & Entertainment
Notes:
May 1967-Apr./May 1975.
Holdings: Reel 28, item 17: no. 1-3 ; May 5-Undated issue, English Edition, Undated issue 1967.
"Yarrowstalks was an underground newspaper (and later a magazine), primarily based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that published 12 issues from 1967 to 1975. It is notable for being the first publication to publish the comix of underground cartoonist Robert Crumb. (In addition to Crumb, other notable contributors to Yarrowstalks included Timothy Leary...). Unlike many underground papers of its era, Yarrowstalks was not explicitly political." [Wikipedia]
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