Counterculture -- United States -- History -- 20th century
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- Birth of a psychedelic culture, conversations about Leary, the Harvard experiments, Millbrook and the sixties
- Altamont, the Rolling Stones, the Hells Angels, and the inside story of rock's darkest day, Joel Selvin
- No rules, a memoir, Sharon Dukett
- The prankster & the conspiracy, the story of Kerry Thornley and how he met Oswald and inspired the counterculture
- Altamont, the Rolling Stones, the Hells Angels, and the inside story of rock's darkest day, Joel Selvin
- Groovy science, knowledge, innovation, and American counterculture, David Kaiser and W. Patrick McCray, editors
- The Harvard Psychedelic Club, how Timothy Leary, Ram Dass, Huston Smith, and Andrew Weil killed the fifties and ushered in a new age for America, Don Lattin
- Tom Hayden on social movements, four unpublished talks and the Rolling Stone interview
- On the ground, an illustrated anecdotal history of the sixties underground press in the U.S.
- In search of the lost chord, 1967 and the hippie idea, Danny Goldberg
- Imagined truths, myths from a draft-dodging poet, Richard Lemm
- Living archive 7, Ant Farm ; Allegorical time warp : the media fallout of July 21, 1969 ; plus the complete Ant Farm timeline, Felicity D. Scott
- Generation on fire, voices of protest from the 1960s : an oral history, Jeff Kisseloff
- Rebel publisher, Grove Press and the revolution of the word, Loren Glass
- The Timothy Leary project
- The Smith tapes, lost interviews with rock stars & icons 1969-1972
- Woodstock, an inside look at the movie that shook up the world and defined a generation, Interviews and recollections
- Home free, adventures of a child of the Sixties
- The democratic surround, multimedia and American liberalism from World War II to the psychedelic sixties, Fred Turner
- The road to Woodstock, Michael Lang with Holly George-Warren
- Hippie food, how back-to-the-landers, longhairs, and revolutionaries changed the way we eat, Jonathan Kauffman
- WBCN and The American Revolution
- American anarchist
- In search of the lost chord, 1967 and the hippie idea, Danny Goldberg
- Just a shot away, peace, love, and tragedy with the Rolling Stones at Altamont, Saul Austerlitz