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666 The Hymn to Lucifer Freewheelin Frank Reynolds Hell’s Angels San Francisco1968

666 The Hymn to Lucifer Freewheelin Frank Reynolds Hell's Angels San Francisco1968

666 The Hymn to Lucifer Freewheelin Frank Reynolds Hell's Angels San Francisco1968
666 The Hymn to Lucifer Freewheelin Frank Reynolds Hell's Angels San Francisco1968
666 The Hymn to Lucifer Freewheelin Frank Reynolds Hell's Angels San Francisco1968
666 The Hymn to Lucifer Freewheelin Frank Reynolds Hell's Angels San Francisco1968
666 The Hymn to Lucifer Freewheelin Frank Reynolds Hell's Angels San Francisco1968
666 The Hymn to Lucifer Freewheelin Frank Reynolds Hell's Angels San Francisco1968
666 The Hymn to Lucifer Freewheelin Frank Reynolds Hell's Angels San Francisco1968
666 The Hymn to Lucifer Freewheelin Frank Reynolds Hell's Angels San Francisco1968
666 The Hymn to Lucifer Freewheelin Frank Reynolds Hell's Angels San Francisco1968
666 The Hymn to Lucifer Freewheelin Frank Reynolds Hell's Angels San Francisco1968
666 The Hymn to Lucifer Freewheelin Frank Reynolds Hell's Angels San Francisco1968
666 The Hymn to Lucifer Freewheelin Frank Reynolds Hell's Angels San Francisco1968

666 The Hymn to Lucifer Freewheelin Frank Reynolds Hell's Angels San Francisco1968

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Condition: 12 unbound Illustrated Poetry Prints glossy card stock, conditions are Near Mint. First Edition, Cover Folio upper left corner very minor edge number,
Cover Folio size: 8 x 10 5/8 inch
Illustrated Poetry Print size: 7 7/8 x 10 1/4 inch each, 12 prints,
Poetry written by Freewheelin' Frank Reynolds of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club
Printed and Distributed by the Diggers 1968
San Francisco secretary of the Hell's Angels Motorcycle Club Freewheelin' Frank Reynolds told his life story to Beat poet Michael McClure who had it published in 1966 by the always-hip Grove Press.
This follow-up is a collection of psychedelically illustrated poetry by Frank Reynold passed out for free in the spirit of The Diggers. It reads like a sleeve of prison tattoos: colorful, ephemeral, full of misspellings, and impressive.