Item No: #362353 [Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas] Rolling Stone: Issue Numbers Ninety-one through One Hundred Five, September 16, 1971 through March 30, 1972. Hunter S. Thompson, Ralph Steadman, Jann Wenner.
[Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas] Rolling Stone: Issue Numbers Ninety-one through One Hundred Five, September 16, 1971 through March 30, 1972
[Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas] Rolling Stone: Issue Numbers Ninety-one through One Hundred Five, September 16, 1971 through March 30, 1972
[Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas] Rolling Stone: Issue Numbers Ninety-one through One Hundred Five, September 16, 1971 through March 30, 1972
[Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas] Rolling Stone: Issue Numbers Ninety-one through One Hundred Five, September 16, 1971 through March 30, 1972
[Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas] Rolling Stone: Issue Numbers Ninety-one through One Hundred Five, September 16, 1971 through March 30, 1972
[Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas] Rolling Stone: Issue Numbers Ninety-one through One Hundred Five, September 16, 1971 through March 30, 1972
[Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas] Rolling Stone: Issue Numbers Ninety-one through One Hundred Five, September 16, 1971 through March 30, 1972
[Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas] Rolling Stone: Issue Numbers Ninety-one through One Hundred Five, September 16, 1971 through March 30, 1972

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[Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas] Rolling Stone: Issue Numbers Ninety-one through One Hundred Five, September 16, 1971 through March 30, 1972

Notes: The original publication of Hunter S. Thompson's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, with Steadman's illustrations bleeding over massive tabloid newspaper pages. Two long excerpts from Thompson's drug-fueled memoir of a trip to Las Vegas in the company of the Chicano lawyer Oscar Zeta Acosta (fictionalized as "the Samoan") first appeared in the November 11 and November 25, 1971 issues of Rolling Stone. This association between writer and magazine was one of the greatest in the history of periodicals. HST's next book, Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail, starts in this bound volume, with four installments of this volume, beginning with the January 6, 1972 issue.

This is the seventh set of fifteen issues, which were offered by Rolling Stone in oversized hardcover volumes. The pages document the musical and cultural icons of the era.

According to the printed information sheet at the front of this volume, "This collection...was bound by the Cardoza-James Bindery in San Francisco. They were printed by the Garrett Press of San Francisco. The paper is 25-pound publication newsprint stock, with the exceptions of the outside and inside sheets which are a 45-pound Mustang book stock. The type face of the body text is eight-point Times Roman, and the headline face is 18- and 24-point Times Roman." Oh, to be young again and able to read 8-point type with ease!

This volume appears to have been made from unsold copies of the tabloid magazine, flattened, with slight evidence of the original center folds. 1008 pages. Issues 91 to 105. 11 by 16-3/4 inches.

Edition + Condition: First edition, bound. The issues themselves are tanned, as usual, because of the newsprint paper they are printed on, but they are otherwise fine (many sets show signs of reading; this one does not). The binding is fine but for some bumping to the corners and very minor spotting. A very nice example of this scarce original bound volume of the classic HST.

Publication: San Francisco: Straight Arrow Publishers, 1972.

Item No: #362353

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