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1 online resource (129 pages) |
Physical Medium |
polychrome |
Description |
text file |
Contents |
Front Cover; Title Page; Half Title; Copyright; Dedication; Introduction; Chapter; About the Author |
Summary |
First published in 1982 as part of the Crass record album Christ: The Album, Penny Rimbaud's The Last of the Hippies is a fiery anarchist polemic centered on the story of his friend, Phil Russell aka Wally Hope, who was murdered by the State while incarcerated in a mental institution. Wally Hope was a visionary and a freethinker, whose life had a profound influence on many in the culture of the UK Underground and beyond. He was an important figure in what may loosely be described as the organization of the Windsor Free Festival from 1972 to 1974, and provided the impetus for the embryonic Ston. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Russell, Phil, -1975.
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Russell, Phil, -1975. |
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Crass (Musical group) -- History and criticism.
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Crass (Musical group) |
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Mental illness -- Treatment.
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Mental illness -- Treatment. |
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Anarchism -- History and criticism.
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Anarchism. |
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Peace movements -- History and criticism.
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Peace movements. |
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Anti-globalization movement -- History and criticism.
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Anti-globalization movement. |
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Punk rock music -- History and criticism.
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Punk rock music. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Rimbaud, Penny The Last of the Hippies : An Hysterical Romance Chicago : PM Press,c2015 9781629631035 |
ISBN |
9781629631974 electronic book |
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1629631973 electronic book |
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9781629631332 electronic book |
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1629631337 electronic book |
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9781629631035 |
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