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Publicado por Zürich, Paranoia City Verlag 1990., 1990
Librería: Versandantiquariat Peter Kardos, Zürich, Suiza
Erstausgabe. 8°. 3 Blätter, 194 Seiten, 3 Blätter, mit Tuschzeichnungen von Anton Bruhin im Text. Original-Broschüre, illustrierter Original-Umschlag. Ecken und Kanten etwas berieben, Original-Umschlag wenig fleckig, Buchblock papierbedingt vergilbt, sonst sauberes, ordentliches Exemplar.
Publicado por Zürich : Painting Box Press, 1976
Librería: Antiquarische Fundgrube e.U., Wien, Austria
Libro Original o primera edición
Softcover/Paperback. 1. Aufl. [80] S. Einband bestaubt u. berieben // Musik L029 *.* Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 350.
Publicado por Edition Bücherkarawane, 1979
Librería: Roland Antiquariat UG haftungsbeschränkt, Weinheim, Alemania
Libro
Softcover. 2. Auflage. o. A. Guter Zustand. Die Leseseiten sind sauber und ohne Markierungen. Leichte Lager- und Gebrauchsspuren. Buchrückenkante leicht bestoßen. Buchrücken leicht berieben. Ansonsten ordentliches Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1000.
Publicado por (1970), 1970
Librería: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Dinamarca
Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. 30x21cm, 8 pages., Cover title. Consists of two folded sheets. Issue nr. 40 only of the Swiss "underground" counterculture periodical issued between 1968-1971. Ceased publication with issue nr. 62. Hotcha! was the first European magazine to join the [US-based] Underground Press Syndicate, a media organization of international underground and alternative magazines, founded in 1966 by John Wilcock and Walter Bowart. ["Urban Gwerder (5 September 1944 - 4 July 2017) was a Swiss artist, writer and publicist. Between 1966 and 1976 he often functioned as the official reporter and touring companion of Zappa whenever he toured continental Europe. He was the publisher of an underground magazine named Hotcha (1968- 1971), which published a lot of articles about and interviews with Frank Zappa to the point that it was comparable with an archive. Hotcha also received an English-language edition. In 1973 he also founded a music fanzine named Hot Raz Times. Gwerder published two books about Zappa, namely Frank Zappa et les Mothers of Invention (with Alain Dister, 1975, Editions Albin Michel) and Alla Zappa. Festschrift (Painting Box Press, 197 6). The latter was published as a companion piece to an exhibition about Zappa, combined with concerts by the Mothers of Invention in Zürich that same year. A compilation of his articles and photographs was published in 1 998 as Im Zeichen des Magischen Affen, which also came with a bonus CD, Berglers Balz, with an unreleased Zappa track named Eternal Motherly Goodbye Collage. He furthermore created an almanac based on Zappa's work" - Zappa Wiki Jawaka].
Publicado por February 1970, 1970
Librería: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Dinamarca
Soft cover. Condición: Good. 30x21cm, 8 pages. Issue nr. 38 only of the Swiss "underground" counterculture periodical issued between 1968-1971. Ceased publication with issue nr. 62. Hotcha! was the first European magazine to join the [US-based] Underground Press Syndicate, a media organization of international underground and alternative magazines, founded in 1966 by John Wilcock and Walter Bowart. ["Urban Gwerder (5 September 1944 - 4 July 2017) was a Swiss artist, writer and publicist. Between 1966 and 1976 he often functioned as the official reporter and touring companion of Zappa whenever he toured continental Europe. He was the publisher of an underground magazine named Hotcha (1968- 1971), which published a lot of articles about and interviews with Frank Zappa to the point that it was comparable with an archive. Hotcha also received an English-language edition. In 1973 he also founded a music fanzine named Hot Raz Times. Gwerder published two books about Zappa, namely Frank Zappa et les Mothers of Invention (with Alain Dister, 1975, Editions Albin Michel) and Alla Zappa. Festschrift (Painting Box Press, 197 6). The latter was published as a companion piece to an exhibition about Zappa, combined with concerts by the Mothers of Invention in Zürich that same year. A compilation of his articles and photographs was published in 1 998 as Im Zeichen des Magischen Affen, which also came with a bonus CD, Berglers Balz, with an unreleased Zappa track named Eternal Motherly Goodbye Collage. He furthermore created an almanac based on Zappa's work" - Zappa Wiki Jawaka].
Publicado por (1969), Zürich, 1969
Librería: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Dinamarca
orig. wrappers. Condición: Cover title. Minor wear. VG. 30x21cm, 8 pages., Consists of two folded sheets. Issue nr. 32 only of the Swiss "underground" counterculture periodical issued between 1968-1971. Includes a 6-page prospectus for editor Urban Gwerder's "Tilt" poetry and collages separately inserted. Includes illustration by H.R. Giger. Contents include: Larry Pryce (London) " Ticket to Ryde"; Ted Berrigan: " Interview mit John Cage". Ceased publication with issue nr. 62. Hotcha! was the first European magazine to join the [US-based] Underground Press Syndicate, a media organization of international underground and alternative magazines, founded in 1966 by John Wilcock and Walter Bowart. ["Urban Gwerder was a Swiss artist, writer and publicist. Between 1966 and 1976 he often functioned as the official reporter and touring companion of Zappa whenever he toured continental Europe. He was the publisher of an underground magazine named Hotcha (1968- 1971), which published a lot of articles about and interviews with Frank Zappa to the point that it was comparable with an archive. Hotcha also received an English-language edition. In 1973 he also founded a music fanzine named Hot Raz Times. Gwerder published two books about Zappa, namely Frank Zappa et les Mothers of Invention (with Alain Dister, 1975, Editions Albin Michel) and Alla Zappa. Festschrift (Painting Box Press, 197 6). The latter was published as a companion piece to an exhibition about Zappa, combined with concerts by the Mothers of Invention in Zürich that same year. A compilation of his articles and photographs was published in 1 998 as Im Zeichen des Magischen Affen,.,." - Zappa Wiki Jawaka].
Publicado por Realistic Dream Factory, Recklinghausen, Germany, 1993
Librería: Bagatelle Books, IOBA, Asheville, NC, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
Paperback. 1993 Reprint. Quarto. 8.25 x 11.25 in. Unpaginated. Fully illustrated in black & white. Text in English, German. From a limited edition reprint of 1,000 copies. Urban Gwerder was a swiss publisher of the underground magazine Hotcha, and much of Zappa's touring material and exhibitions. "Alla Zappa" was published on the occasion of the "Zark-Expo" as well as concerts in Zürich, Switzerland (March 1976). Near fine in original pictorial wrappers. Bound on oblique cut, as issued.
Publicado por Realistic Dream Factory, Recklinghausen, 1993
Librería: Antiquariat Narrenschiff, Trin, Suiza
Untertitel: Festschrift anlässlich der Zark-Expo & Mothers-Konzerte in Zürich im März 1976. Untergebiet: Americana Abbildungen: Zahlr. Abb. Zustand: Neuwertig Seiten: unpag. Auflage: Reprinted Format: 4°. Einband: kt. Gebiet: Musik.
Publicado por Zürich, Paranoia City, 1991
Librería: Antiquariat Uhlmann, Zürich, Suiza
Original o primera edición
Brosch. m. OU. 8°, 194 S., einige Abb. (tlw. auf Tafeln), 4 Bl. Anzeigen. OU unfrisch u. an hinterer Klappe etw. verfalzt, Papier min. gebräunt. 2., verbesserte Auflage.
Publicado por Walter Zürcher Verlag [1970], 1970
Librería: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Dinamarca
Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. 28x21cm, 12 pages Issue nr. 50 only of the Swiss "underground" counterculture periodical issued between 1968-1971. Ceased publication with issue nr. 62. Hotcha! was the first European magazine to join the [US-based] Underground Press Syndicate, a media organization of international underground and alternative magazines, founded in 1966 by John Wilcock and Walter Bowart. ["Urban Gwerder (5 September 1944 - 4 July 2017) was a Swiss artist, writer and publicist. Between 1966 and 1976 he often functioned as the official reporter and touring companion of Zappa whenever he toured continental Europe. He was the publisher of an underground magazine named Hotcha (1968- 1971), which published a lot of articles about and interviews with Frank Zappa to the point that it was comparable with an archive. Hotcha also received an English-language edition. In 1973 he also founded a music fanzine named Hot Raz Times. Gwerder published two books about Zappa, namely Frank Zappa et les Mothers of Invention (with Alain Dister, 1975, Editions Albin Michel) and Alla Zappa. Festschrift (Painting Box Press, 197 6). The latter was published as a companion piece to an exhibition about Zappa, combined with concerts by the Mothers of Invention in Zürich that same year. A compilation of his articles and photographs was published in 1 998 as Im Zeichen des Magischen Affen, which also came with a bonus CD, Berglers Balz, with an unreleased Zappa track named Eternal Motherly Goodbye Collage. He furthermore created an almanac based on Zappa's work" - Zappa Wiki Jawaka]. Folded in half. Small spot to cover. VG.
Publicado por Zürich Painting Box Press, 1976
Librería: Antiquariat Dr. Rainer Minx, Bücherstadt, Zeuthen, Alemania
Libro
4°, Broschiert, mit zahlr. Abb., gering abgegr., Name auf Innendeckel, gutes Expl. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1050.
Publicado por Zurich: Hotcha, 1969
Librería: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
Soft cover. Condición: Fine. 1st edition. Near Fine. 4to, 8pp. Classic issue of this heavily psychedelicized sixties underground periodical from Switzerland (Hotcha! was the first European member of the Underground Press Syndicate). Includes a full-page interview with Jerry Garcia (with photo of the Grateful Dead), plus work by Gary Snyder and Philip Whalen. Garcia interview in German, Snyder text in Englsh and German, Whalen text in English. Clean copy, light wear. Not Signed.
Publicado por [1969], Zürich, 1969
Librería: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Dinamarca
orig. wrappers. 30x21cm, 8 pages., Consists of two folded sheets. Includes Philip Whalen "Absolute Reality Co.: Two Views" & Gary Snyder "Why Tribe". Issue nr. 20 only of the Swiss "underground" counterculture periodical issued between 1968-1971. Hotcha! was the first continental European magazine to join the [US-based] Underground Press Syndicate, a media organization of international underground and alternative magazines, founded in 1966 by John Wilcock and Walter Bowart. [ "Urban Gwerder (5 September 1944 - 4 July 2017) was a Swiss artist, writer and publicist. Between 1966 and 1976 he often functioned as the official reporter and touring companion of Zappa whenever he toured continental Europe. He was the publisher of an underground magazine named Hotcha (1968- 1971), which published a lot of articles about and interviews with Frank Zappa to the point that it was comparable with an archive. Hotcha also received an English-language edition. In 1973 he also founded a music fanzine named Hot Raz Times. Gwerder published two books about Zappa, namely Frank Zappa et les Mothers of Invention (with Alain Dister, 1975, Editions Albin Michel) and Alla Zappa. Festschrift (Painting Box Press, 197 6). The latter was published as a companion piece to an exhibition about Zappa, combined with concerts by the Mothers of Invention in Zürich that same year. A compilation of his articles and photographs was published in 1 998 as Im Zeichen des Magischen Affen, which also came with a bonus CD, Berglers Balz, with an unreleased Zappa track named Eternal Motherly Goodbye Collage. He furthermore created an almanac based on Zappa's work" -Zappa Wiki Jawaka]. Corner creased. Folded in half. Some wear. VG.
Publicado por [September 1970, Zürich, 1970
Librería: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Dinamarca
orig. wrappers. 27x21cm, 16 pages A special issue, with Hotcha! 46 comprising the first 8 pages and the last 8 pages devoted to issue 7/8 of "L'Oeuf Prematureegg", a Lancy ( Switzerland) French-language underground. Includes Claude Pélieu, John Sinclair, et al. Hotcha! was the first European magazine to join the [US- based] Underground Press Syndicate, a media organization of international underground and alternative magazines, founded in 1966 by John Wilcock and Walter Bowart. [ "Urban Gwerder (5 September 1944 - 4 July 2017) was a Swiss artist, writer and publicist. Between 1966 and 1976 he often functioned as the official reporter and touring companion of Zappa whenever he toured continental Europe. He was the publisher of an underground magazine named Hotcha (1968- 1971), which published a lot of articles about and interviews with Frank Zappa to the point that it was comparable with an archive. Hotcha also received an English-language edition. In 1973 he also founded a music fanzine named Hot Raz Times. Gwerder published two books about Zappa, namely Frank Zappa et les Mothers of Invention (with Alain Dister, 1975, Editions Albin Michel) and Alla Zappa. Festschrift (Painting Box Press, 197 6). The latter was published as a companion piece to an exhibition about Zappa, combined with concerts by the Mothers of Invention in Zürich that same year. .,."] Folded in half. Some minor wear. VG.
Publicado por November 1969, Zürich, 1969
Librería: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Dinamarca
orig. wrappers. 30x21cm, 8 pages. Includes [pages 3-8] the German translation of discussion between Allen Ginsberg, Timothy Leary, Gary Snyder & Alan Watts. Issue nr. 34 only of the Swiss "underground" counterculture periodical issued between 1968-19 71. Ceased publication with issue nr. 62. Hotcha! was the first European magazine to join the [US-based] Underground Press Syndicate, a media organization of international underground and alternative magazines, founded in 1966 by John Wilcock and Walter Bowart. [ "Urban Gwerder (5 September 1944 - 4 July 2017) was a Swiss artist, writer and publicist. Between 1966 and 1976 he often functioned as the official reporter and touring companion of Zappa whenever he toured continental Europe. He was the publisher of an underground magazine named Hotcha (1968- 1971), which published a lot of articles about and interviews with Frank Zappa to the point that it was comparable with an archive. Hotcha also received an English-language edition. In 1973 he also founded a music fanzine named Hot Raz Times. Gwerder published two books about Zappa, namely Frank Zappa et les Mothers of Invention (with Alain Dister, 1975, Editions Albin Michel) and Alla Zappa. Festschrift (Painting Box Press, 197 6). The latter was published as a companion piece to an exhibition about Zappa, combined with concerts by the Mothers of Invention in Zürich that same year. A compilation of his articles and photographs was published in 1 998 as Im Zeichen des Magischen Affen.,." - Zappa Wiki Jawaka]. Some stains to pages 5 to 8. Good.
Publicado por [1969], Zürich, 1969
Librería: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Dinamarca
orig. wrappers. 30x21cm, 8 pages, Consists of two folded sheets. Issue nr. 21 only of the Swiss "underground" counterculture periodical issued between 1968-1971. Ceased publication with issue nr. 62. Hotcha! was the first European magazine to join the [US-based] Underground Press Syndicate, a media organization of international underground and alternative magazines, founded in 1966 by John Wilcock and Walter Bowart. ["Urban Gwerder (5 September 1944 - 4 July 2017) was a Swiss artist, writer and publicist. Between 1966 and 1976 he often functioned as the official reporter and touring companion of Zappa whenever he toured continental Europe. He was the publisher of an underground magazine named Hotcha (1968- 1971), which published a lot of articles about and interviews with Frank Zappa to the point that it was comparable with an archive. Hotcha also received an English-language edition. In 1973 he also founded a music fanzine named Hot Raz Times. Gwerder published two books about Zappa, namely Frank Zappa et les Mothers of Invention (with Alain Dister, 1975, Editions Albin Michel) and Alla Zappa. Festschrift (Painting Box Press, 197 6). The latter was published as a companion piece to an exhibition about Zappa, combined with concerts by the Mothers of Invention in Zürich that same year. A compilation of his articles and photographs was published in 1 998 as Im Zeichen des Magischen Affen, which also came with a bonus CD, Berglers Balz, with an unreleased Zappa track named Eternal Motherly Goodbye Collage. He furthermore created an almanac based on Zappa's work" - Zappa Wiki Jawaka]. Minor wear. Some small stains to rear cover. VG.
Publicado por [Zürich], 1988
Librería: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Dinamarca
orig. wrappers. 30x21cm, (31) pages., Cover title. Unpaginated. Numerous illustrations. Issue nr. 67 / 68 only [dated 1988] of the Swiss "underground" counterculture periodical of which 62 issues appeared between 1968-1971. Hotcha! was the first continental European magazine to join the [US-based] Underground Press Syndicate, a media organization of international underground and alternative magazines, founded in 1966 by John Wilcock and Walter Bowart. [ "Urban Gwerder (5 September 1944 - 4 July 2017) was a Swiss artist, writer and publicist. Between 1966 and 1976 he often functioned as the official reporter and touring companion of Zappa whenever he toured continental Europe. He was the publisher of an underground magazine named Hotcha (1968- 1971), which published a lot of articles about and interviews with Frank Zappa to the point that it was comparable with an archive. Hotcha also received an English-language edition. In 1973 he also founded a music fanzine named Hot Raz Times. Gwerder published two books about Zappa, namely Frank Zappa et les Mothers of Invention (with Alain Dister, 1975, Editions Albin Michel) and Alla Zappa. Festschrift (Painting Box Press, 197 6). The latter was published as a companion piece to an exhibition about Zappa, combined with concerts by the Mothers of Invention in Zürich that same year. A compilation of his articles and photographs was published in 1 998 as Im Zeichen des Magischen Affen, which also came with a bonus CD, Berglers Balz, with an unreleased Zappa track named Eternal Motherly Goodbye Collage. He furthermore created an almanac based on Zappa's work" - Zappa Wiki Jawaka]. Pages loose (as issued). Minor wear. VG.
Publicado por [March 1971], Zürich, 1971
Librería: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Dinamarca
orig. wrappers. 28x21cm, 12 pages., Consists of three folded sheets. Issue nr. 53 only of the Swiss "underground" counterculture periodical issued between 1968-1971. Ceased publication with issue nr. 62. Hotcha! was the first continental European magazine to join the [US-based] Underground Press Syndicate, a media organization of international underground and alternative magazines, founded in 1966 by John Wilcock and Walter Bowart. [ "Urban Gwerder (5 September 1944 - 4 July 2017) was a Swiss artist, writer and publicist. Between 1966 and 1976 he often functioned as the official reporter and touring companion of Zappa whenever he toured continental Europe. He was the publisher of an underground magazine named Hotcha (1968- 1971), which published a lot of articles about and interviews with Frank Zappa to the point that it was comparable with an archive. Hotcha also received an English-language edition. In 1973 he also founded a music fanzine named Hot Raz Times. Gwerder published two books about Zappa, namely Frank Zappa et les Mothers of Invention (with Alain Dister, 1975, Editions Albin Michel) and Alla Zappa. Festschrift (Painting Box Press, 197 6). The latter was published as a companion piece to an exhibition about Zappa, combined with concerts by the Mothers of Invention in Zürich that same year. A compilation of his articles and photographs was published in 1 998 as Im Zeichen des Magischen Affen, which also came with a bonus CD, Berglers Balz, with an unreleased Zappa track named Eternal Motherly Goodbye Collage. He furthermore created an almanac based on Zappa's work" - Zappa Wiki Jawaka]. An inked number and a small stain to cover. Folded in half. VG.
Publicado por [1970], Zürich, 1970
Librería: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Dinamarca
orig. wrappers. 30x21cm, 8 + 4 pages. Issue nr. 41 only of the Swiss "underground" counterculture periodical issued between 1968-1971. Hotcha! was the first continental European magazine to join the [US-based] Underground Press Syndicate, a media organization of international underground and alternative magazines, founded in 1966 by John Wilcock and Walter Bowart. [ "Urban Gwerder (5 September 1944 - 4 July 2017) was a Swiss artist, writer and publicist. Between 1966 and 1976 he often functioned as the official reporter and touring companion of Zappa whenever he toured continental Europe. He was the publisher of an underground magazine named Hotcha (1968- 1971), which published a lot of articles about and interviews with Frank Zappa to the point that it was comparable with an archive. Hotcha also received an English-language edition. In 1973 he also founded a music fanzine named Hot Raz Times. Gwerder published two books about Zappa, namely Frank Zappa et les Mothers of Invention (with Alain Dister, 1975, Editions Albin Michel) and Alla Zappa. Festschrift (Painting Box Press, 197 6). The latter was published as a companion piece to an exhibition about Zappa, combined with concerts by the Mothers of Invention in Zürich that same year. A compilation of his articles and photographs was published in 1 998 as Im Zeichen des Magischen Affen, .,." -- Zappa Wiki Jawaka]. Cover title. Consists of two sheets, folded. Minor wear. VG.
Publicado por [August 1969], Zürich, 1969
Librería: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Dinamarca
orig. wrappers. 30x21cm, 10,(2) pages., Consists of two folded sheets + 1 mimeographed page (2 sides, headed "pagina 9 zu hotzap 13-31 69" + a separate page. Issue nr. 31 only of the Swiss "underground" counterculture periodical issued between 1968-1971. Ceased publication with issue nr. 62. Hotcha! was the first continental European magazine to join the [US-based] Underground Press Syndicate, a media organization of international underground and alternative magazines, founded in 1966 by John Wilcock and Walter Bowart. [ "Urban Gwerder (5 September 1944 - 4 July 2017) was a Swiss artist, writer and publicist. Between 1966 and 1976 he often functioned as the official reporter and touring companion of Zappa whenever he toured continental Europe. He was the publisher of an underground magazine named Hotcha (1968- 1971), which published a lot of articles about and interviews with Frank Zappa to the point that it was comparable with an archive. Hotcha also received an English-language edition. In 1973 he also founded a music fanzine named Hot Raz Times. Gwerder published two books about Zappa, namely Frank Zappa et les Mothers of Invention (with Alain Dister, 1975, Editions Albin Michel) and Alla Zappa. Festschrift (Painting Box Press, 197 6). The latter was published as a companion piece to an exhibition about Zappa, combined with concerts by the Mothers of Invention in Zürich that same year. A compilation of his articles and photographs was published in 1 998 as Im Zeichen des Magischen Affen, which also came with a bonus CD, Berglers Balz, with an unreleased Zappa track named Eternal Motherly Goodbye Collage. He furthermore created an almanac based on Zappa's work" - Zappa Wiki Jawaka]. Two numbers inked to cover. Corner bump. Some minor wear. VG.
Publicado por [Jan.-Feb.1970], Zürich, 1970
Librería: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Dinamarca
orig. wrappers. Condición: Some minor wear. VG. 30x21cm, 8 pages., Consists of two folded sheets. Issue nr. 37 only of the Swiss "underground" counterculture periodical issued between 1968-1971. Ceased publication with issue nr. 62. Hotcha! was the first continental European magazine to join the [US-based] Underground Press Syndicate, a media organization of international underground and alternative magazines, founded in 1966 by John Wilcock and Walter Bowart. [ "Urban Gwerder (5 September 1944 - 4 July 2017) was a Swiss artist, writer and publicist. Between 1966 and 1976 he often functioned as the official reporter and touring companion of Zappa whenever he toured continental Europe. He was the publisher of an underground magazine named Hotcha (1968- 1971), which published a lot of articles about and interviews with Frank Zappa to the point that it was comparable with an archive. Hotcha also received an English-language edition. In 1973 he also founded a music fanzine named Hot Raz Times. Gwerder published two books about Zappa, namely Frank Zappa et les Mothers of Invention (with Alain Dister, 1975, Editions Albin Michel) and Alla Zappa. Festschrift (Painting Box Press, 197 6). The latter was published as a companion piece to an exhibition about Zappa, combined with concerts by the Mothers of Invention in Zürich that same year. A compilation of his articles and photographs was published in 1 998 as Im Zeichen des Magischen Affen, which also came with a bonus CD, Berglers Balz, with an unreleased Zappa track named Eternal Motherly Goodbye Collage. He furthermore created an almanac based on Zappa's work" - Zappa Wiki Jawaka].
Publicado por [May-June 1970], Zürich, 1970
Librería: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Dinamarca
orig. wrappers. 30x21cm, 8,(2) pages., Consists of two folded sheets + a one page, two side "Beilage zur Ausgabe 42 (Mai 1970)" (a directory of UPS members). Issue nr. 42 only of the Swiss "underground" counterculture periodical issued between 1968-1971. Ceased publication with issue nr. 62. Hotcha! was the first continental European magazine to join the [US-based] Underground Press Syndicate, a media organization of international underground and alternative magazines, founded in 1966 by John Wilcock and Walter Bowart. [ "Urban Gwerder (5 September 1944 - 4 July 2017) was a Swiss artist, writer and publicist. Between 1966 and 1976 he often functioned as the official reporter and touring companion of Zappa whenever he toured continental Europe. He was the publisher of an underground magazine named Hotcha (1968- 1971), which published a lot of articles about and interviews with Frank Zappa to the point that it was comparable with an archive. Hotcha also received an English-language edition. In 1973 he also founded a music fanzine named Hot Raz Times. Gwerder published two books about Zappa, namely Frank Zappa et les Mothers of Invention (with Alain Dister, 1975, Editions Albin Michel) and Alla Zappa. Festschrift (Painting Box Press, 197 6). The latter was published as a companion piece to an exhibition about Zappa, combined with concerts by the Mothers of Invention in Zürich that same year. A compilation of his articles and photographs was published in 1 998 as Im Zeichen des Magischen Affen, which also came with a bonus CD, Berglers Balz, with an unreleased Zappa track named Eternal Motherly Goodbye Collage. He furthermore created an almanac based on Zappa's work" - Zappa Wiki Jawaka]. Folded in half. An inked number to cover. Some wear. VG.
Publicado por [January 1971], Zürich, 1971
Librería: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Dinamarca
orig. wrappers. 21x21cm, 12 pages, Consists of three folded sheets. Issue nr. 51 only of the Swiss "underground" counterculture periodical issued between 1968-1971. Ceased publication with issue nr. 62. Hotcha! was the first continental European magazine to join the [US-based] Underground Press Syndicate, a media organization of international underground and alternative magazines, founded in 1966 by John Wilcock and Walter Bowart. [ "Urban Gwerder (5 September 1944 - 4 July 2017) was a Swiss artist, writer and publicist. Between 1966 and 1976 he often functioned as the official reporter and touring companion of Zappa whenever he toured continental Europe. He was the publisher of an underground magazine named Hotcha (1968- 1971), which published a lot of articles about and interviews with Frank Zappa to the point that it was comparable with an archive. Hotcha also received an English-language edition. In 1973 he also founded a music fanzine named Hot Raz Times. Gwerder published two books about Zappa, namely Frank Zappa et les Mothers of Invention (with Alain Dister, 1975, Editions Albin Michel) and Alla Zappa. Festschrift (Painting Box Press, 197 6). The latter was published as a companion piece to an exhibition about Zappa, combined with concerts by the Mothers of Invention in Zürich that same year. A compilation of his articles and photographs was published in 1 998 as Im Zeichen des Magischen Affen, which also came with a bonus CD, Berglers Balz, with an unreleased Zappa track named Eternal Motherly Goodbye Collage. He furthermore created an almanac based on Zappa's work" - Zappa Wiki Jawaka]. Minor wear. Folded in half. Some smalkl spots to cover. VG.
Publicado por [April 1971], Zürich, 1971
Librería: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Dinamarca
orig. wrapper. 31x22cm, (24) pages, Folded in half. Corner bump. Consists of 6 folded sheets. Title from rear cover. Double issue nr. 54/55 of the Swiss "underground" counterculture periodical issued between 1968-1971. Entirely devoted to comics. Ceased publication with issue nr. 62. Hotcha! was the first continental European magazine to join the [US-based] Underground Press Syndicate, a media organization of international underground and alternative magazines, founded in 1966 by John Wilcock and Walter Bowart. [ "Urban Gwerder (5 September 1944 - 4 July 2017) was a Swiss artist, writer and publicist. Between 1966 and 1976 he often functioned as the official reporter and touring companion of Zappa whenever he toured continental Europe. He was the publisher of an underground magazine named Hotcha (1968- 1971), which published a lot of articles about and interviews with Frank Zappa to the point that it was comparable with an archive. Hotcha also received an English-language edition. In 1973 he also founded a music fanzine named Hot Raz Times. Gwerder published two books about Zappa, namely Frank Zappa et les Mothers of Invention (with Alain Dister, 1975, Editions Albin Michel) and Alla Zappa. Festschrift (Painting Box Press, 197 6). The latter was published as a companion piece to an exhibition about Zappa, combined with concerts by the Mothers of Invention in Zürich that same year. A compilation of his articles and photographs was published in 1 998 as Im Zeichen des Magischen Affen, which also came with a bonus CD, Berglers Balz, with an unreleased Zappa track named Eternal Motherly Goodbye Collage. He furthermore created an almanac based on Zappa's work" - Some cover soil. Inked number to cover. A small stain. Good.
Publicado por April 1969, 1969
Librería: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Dinamarca
Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. 30x21cm, 8 pages, Consists of two folded sheets. Issue nr. 24 only of the Swiss "underground" counterculture periodical issued between 1968-1971. Ceased publication with issue nr. 62. Hotcha! was the first continental European magazine to join the [US-based] Underground Press Syndicate, a media organization of international underground and alternative magazines, founded in 1966 by John Wilcock and Walter Bowart. [ "Urban Gwerder (5 September 1944 - 4 July 2017) was a Swiss artist, writer and publicist. Between 1966 and 1976 he often functioned as the official reporter and touring companion of Zappa whenever he toured continental Europe. He was the publisher of an underground magazine named Hotcha (1968- 1971), which published a lot of articles about and interviews with Frank Zappa to the point that it was comparable with an archive. Hotcha also received an English-language edition. In 1973 he also founded a music fanzine named Hot Raz Times. Gwerder published two books about Zappa, namely Frank Zappa et les Mothers of Invention (with Alain Dister, 1975, Editions Albin Michel) and Alla Zappa. Festschrift (Painting Box Press, 197 6). The latter was published as a companion piece to an exhibition about Zappa, combined with concerts by the Mothers of Invention in Zürich that same year. A compilation of his articles and photographs was published in 1 998 as Im Zeichen des Magischen Affen, which also came with a bonus CD, Berglers Balz, with an unreleased Zappa track named Eternal Motherly Goodbye Collage. He furthermore created an almanac based on Zappa's work" - Zappa Wiki Jawaka]. Folded in half. A small stain to cover. VG.
Librería: Gerhard Zähringer Antiquariat & Galerie Online, Zürich, ZH, Suiza
Zürich 1969. 30,5 : 21,5 cm. (8) S. illustriert. Mit doppelseitiger Abb. von Franz Anatol Wyss. Sprache: de.
Publicado por Edition Bühnenkarawane, Adliswil., 1976
Librería: Buchgrafik, Freiburg, Alemania
Brosch., viele originelle s/w-Abb., sehr gut erhalten.
Publicado por Zürich, Painting Box Press,, 1976
Librería: Antiquariat Walter Markov, Bonn, Alemania
Libro
unpaginiert, 80 S., Abb. *-*-*-*- SHIPPING COSTS to other EU-COUNTRIES occasionally may be less than indicated. To OTHER COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD they may be different (often less or rarely more, according to the weight and wether you wish insurance). -*-*-*-* Sprache: Deutsch OBr., Umschlag leicht bestoßen und etwas berieben, nachgedunkelt, ansonsten ordentlich.
Publicado por Zürich Arche, 1962
Librería: Libretto Antiquariat & mundart.ch, Langnau i.E., BE, Suiza
Original-Leinenband, Original-Schutzumschlag, Umschlagzeichnung von Teo Kolvazeck, 60 Seiten, 14,5 x 15,5 cm, Erstauflage, mit handschriftlicher Widmung von Urban Gwerder auf Vorsatz, gut erhalten.
Publicado por Adliswil (CH) / Edition Bücherkarawane, 1976
Librería: Antiquariat Bläschke, Darmstadt, Alemania
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4° Broschur. Condición: Gut. Mit zahlr. Abb. S. Gebrauchsspuren. Noch gutes Expl. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 340.