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High Times Magazine # 24 - August 1977
Copyright 1977 by Trans-High Corporation. Published by Trans-High Corporation. $1.75 cover price.
High Times Magazine has been chronicling the counterculture for over thirty years. First published as a quarterly in 1974, High Times is still being published (now a monthly) with its continued emphasis on marijuana use and cultivation and the fight for cannabis legalization.
High Times Magazine has many unique editorial features which you just won’t find anywhere else including its "Trans-High Market Quotations" page which lists the current market prices and supply information for various illicit drugs; a "centerfold" usually of some unusually good-looking bud; HighWitness News - recent news of marijuana, drug busts, and other counterculture happenings; and, of course, the advertisements which feature any and all kinds of paraphernalia.
Issue # 24 from August 1977 features:
- Andy Warhol interview - Glenn O’Brien
- The Coca-Cola Conspiracy - John Graff
- The Ugliest American - Bill Choyke & David J Kolb
- Murder at Elaine’s - George R Boz
- The Lolita Complex - Bernard Garfinkel
- Rug Addicts
- Great Grass Trials - Paul Hoffman
- Culture Hero: Dolly Parton
- Centerfold - The Sting
The main features in this issue are an interview with Andy Warhol and an article on Coca-Cola and cocaine - the pause that refreshes. Also features a 3-page color Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers comix by Gilbert Shelton and Dave Sheridan and a small blurb on Tijuana Bibles. The Trans-High Market Quotations page states an lb of commercial Colombian going for as low as $275.
This one shows cover wear, corner blunting, and just a hint of yellowing along some of the interior edges.
High Times Magazine # 24 - August 1977
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