Communication Co. broadsides, 1967-1971.

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Communication Co. broadsides, 1967-1971.

Broadsides, flyers, and similar items printed by Chester Anderson's Communication Company reflect the public events, politics, social events, and general activities in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco. Many of the items bear the Underground Press Syndicate logo.

1 portfolio (.1 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7425095

UC Berkeley Libraries

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Anderson, Chester, 1932-

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Chester Anderson was a literary figure of the Beat generation and the Haight-Ashbury community of San Francisco, California in the 1960s. Founded the Communication Company, an innovative news service in 1967. Published works under his own name and a pseudonym, John Valentine. Anderson died in April 1991 in Homer, Ga., where he lived with relatives. From the description of Chester Anderson papers, circa 1963-1980. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 122569762 ...

Underground Press Syndicate

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Communication Company (San Francisco, Calif.)

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