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Annotated Catalog of The Digger Archives

Including Ephemera, Broadsides, Posters, Street Sheets, Collections, etc. for the San Francisco Diggers, Communication Company, Free City Collective, Kaliflower Intercommunal Network, Free Print Shop, Planetedge Manifestation, Earth/Life Defense Commune, &c.

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John Wesley and the Reverend Harold E. Johnson and His Wife of the 1st Methodist Church in Glendora Calif. Extend Their Cordial Greetings ….

Cat. No.: CC-354  Full record
BibCit: n.d., ca. 2/24/1967. B.s.. Lt.. Glide Church, San Francisco: Communication Company (as The John Dillinger Computer). Collation: 1/c:. Collection: SOLA-ph(BL).
There are Hoobs yes yes Hoobs in our midst mist.

Cat. No.: CC-355  Full record
BibCit: n.d., ca. 2/24/1967. B.s.. Lt.. Glide Church, San Francisco: Communication Company (as The John Dillinger Computer). Collation: 1/c: ye pa. Collection: SOLA-ph(BL).
This Place Is Getting to Be Really Filthy ….

Cat. No.: CC-356  Full record
BibCit: n.d., ca. 2/24/1967. B.s.. Lt.. Glide Church, San Francisco: Communication Company (as The John Dillinger Computer). Collation: 1/c: pink pa. Collection: SOLA-ph(BL).
The Ultimate Solution | Fuck for Peace [.....].

Cat. No.: CC-357  Full record
BibCit: n.d., ca. 2/24/1967. B.s.. Lt.. Glide Church, San Francisco: Communication Company (as The John Dillinger Computer). Collation: 1/c: ye pa. Collection: SOLA-ph(BL).
Flashflashflash ... a Usually Reliable Rumor Has It That Three Young Men Disguised as Hippies ….

Cat. No.: CC-358  Full record
BibCit: n.d., ca. 2/24/1967. B.s.. Lt.. Glide Church, San Francisco: Communication Company (as The John Dillinger Computer). Collation: 1/c: green pa. Collection: SOLA-ph(BL) | BL-o(CAP-F08-74).
The Pearl Should Be Left to the Oyster.

Cat. No.: CC-359  Full record
BibCit: n.d., ca. 2/24/1967. B.s.. Lt.. Glide Church, San Francisco: Communication Company (as The John Dillinger Computer). Collation: 1/c: brown, leather-finish stock. Collection: SOLA-ph(BL).
The Invisible Circus.

Cat. No.: CC-360  Full record
BibCit: n.d., ca. 2/24/1967. Broadside. San Francisco: Communication Company. Collection: SOLA-x(MM)-enh.
Free Classes in the Art of Tie-Dying.

Cat. No.: CC-361  Full record
BibCit: n.d., ca. 2/24/1967. Broadside. Letter size. San Francisco: Communication Company. Collection: SOLA-x(MM)-enh.
Abstract: Carl Rosenberg is possibly likely the person who introduced tie-dying to the hippie community via the Trip Without A Ticket free store, which itself became a nexus for learning this textile craft that became a standard fashion in the counterculture. Carl's workshop is scheduled to take place at the Invisible Circus on Saturday, the second day of the 72-hour happening.
Testify | Free Pulpit! ... Say It Like It Is!.

Cat. No.: CC-362  Full record
BibCit: n.d., ca. 2/24/1967. Broadside. Glide Church, San Francisco: Communication Company (as The John Dillinger Computer). Collection: SOLA-x(MM)-enh.
Do You Feel More Like You Do Now Than Before You Came In?

Cat. No.: CC-363  Full record
BibCit: n.d., ca. 2/24/1967. Broadside. Letter size. Glide Church, San Francisco: Communication Company (as The John Dillinger Computer). Collation: printed landscape. Collection: SOLA-x(MM)-enh.
A slow speed accident / useless information / ....

Cat. No.: CC-364  Full record
BibCit: n.d., ca. 2/24/1967. Broadside. Letter size. Glide Church, San Francisco: Communication Company (as The John Dillinger Computer). Collection: SOLA-x(MM)-enh.
Parade of the psychedelic angels ....

Cat. No.: CC-365  Full record
BibCit: n.d., ca. 2/24/1967. Broadside. Letter size. Glide Church, San Francisco: Communication Company (as The John Dillinger Computer). Collection: SOLA-x(MM)-enh.
NOW | Steve Miller | Blues Band | Sanctuary.

Cat. No.: CC-366  Full record
BibCit: n.d., ca. 2/24/1967. Letter size. Glide Church, San Francisco: Communication Company (as The John Dillinger Computer). Collection: SOLA-x(MM)-enh.
FLASHFLASFLSAH... | The News Before It Happens.

Cat. No.: CC-182  Full record
BibCit: 2/25/1967. Broadside. Letter size. San Francisco: ?. Collection: SOLA-o(DW).
Abstract: Invisible Circus I Ching reading and announcement of activities taking place in different parts of town. Note: no Com/Co imprint.
Been worried lately? Been paranooiid?

Cat. No.: CC-137  Full record
BibCit: By Diggers. n.d., ca. 3/1/1967. Broadside. Letter size. San Francisco: Communication Company. Imprint: THE D I G G E R S. Collection: SS-x(BL) | SOLA-x(SS);SOLA-o(KP, PW, $, 3 cop).
Abstract: Diatribe against the commodification of hippie culture, attacking paid spectacles like the Love Circus for turning collective experience, style, and “trip” into cash. Contrasting the Diggers’ tradition of free events with commercial exploitation, it warns that buying a ticket means surrendering the spirit of freedom and sharing to the marketplace. "Whose trip are you paying for? How long will you tolerate people (straight or hip) transforming your trip into cash? Suckers buy what lovers get for free." Signed, The Diggers.
The Condemned.

Cat. No.: CC-276  Full record
BibCit: n.d, ca. 3/1/1967. Broadside. San Francisco: Communication Company. Collection: SOLA-o(BB).
Abstract: Announces ticket sales for upcoming performances by the Mime Troupe.
Informed Sources (Day East Received).

Cat. No.: CC-296  Full record
BibCit: By [Willard Bain, anon.]. (Month of) 3/1/1967. Book. Letter size. 72 leaves (cover + 140 pp.). San Francisco: Communication Company. Imprint: Manuscript Editions Number One | The ComCo. Collation: Issued as loose sheets in a clear plastic enclosure..
Abstract: Informed Sources is a novel by Willard Bain (not attributed in this first edition) that used a series of Associated Press–style dispatches to expose how language and news media function as instruments of social control, and to imagine their seizure and transformation by revolutionary forces. The book is framed as the internal information network of the Peripheral Underground Movement (PUM), a parody of and challenge to establishment wire services. Its “dispatches” follow multiple stories at once, including sensational, distorted crime items and countervailing bulletins, making visible how the media define reality by selecting, angling, and repeating information in ways that keep people “chained to capitalism and to consumer consciousness.”

Drawing on a "post-Burroughs" and "post-McLuhan" sensibility (as John Sinclair wrote in a review), Bain mimics the cadence, typography, and language of the mainstream press in order to show that whoever controls information flow also controls the limits of possible action. Within the novel’s world, the alternative service Informed Sources initially merely reproduces the “decadent form” of the establishment media, but it is ultimately infiltrated and overthrown by “Green Dreams,” a purer revolutionary current that represents the conscious transformation rather than the continuation of existing media forms.


Note: This is the first edition, with no indication of authorship on the cover nor the imprint page. A second edition with the author's name (Willard Bain) and date of 9/67 appeared, also by The Communication Company, with the notation, "Printed in and around San Francisco ..." In 1969, Doubleday published the third edition in a trade paperback. See John Sinclair's review in: Fifth Estate # 76, April 3-16, 1969.
All in all, dear friends, this promises to be an interesting summer.

Cat. No.: CC-009  Full record
BibCit: n.d., ca. 3/2/1967. Broadside. Letter size. San Francisco: Communication Company. Imprint: cc.u.p.s. Collection: SOLA-x(SS) | SS-o(L).
Abstract: Photo reprint of news clip, "FBI's List of 'Radical Subversives'" tells of plans to round up radicals during a national disaster. ComCo editorial elaborates the implications for "all of us who smoke a little pot & dig a little peace". I Ching reading. "Because dope is political, & don't you forget it. Anything that criticizes the Establishment & its asinine war & power games is political -- subversive! -- and taking dope is an act of criticism."

Note: Dating comes from an SF Examiner article from March 2, 1967, reporting on the meeting of the California Civil Defense and Disaster Directors Association.
Organized Crime/Is/Infiltrating The Hip Community.

Cat. No.: CC-079  Full record
BibCit: 3/2-3/67 3/2/1967. Broadside. Letter size. San Francisco: Communication Company. Imprint: communication company member of the .... Collection: SOLA-x(SS) | SS-x(M).
Abstract: A "flash" about the upcoming First Annual Love Circus which the diggers are threatening to picket.
The diggers do not sell. | The diggers do not buy.

Cat. No.: CC-138  Full record
BibCit: 3/3/1967. Broadside. Letter size. San Francisco: Communication Company. Collection: SS-x(BL) | SOLA-x(SS).
Abstract: With phone numbers to call to help out.
Epistle to the Artists' Liberation Front, the Diggers and Friends.

Cat. No.: CC-270  Full record
BibCit: By Durham, Lewis. 3/3/1967. Broadside. Lt.. San Francisco: Communication Company. Collection: SOLA-o(RS).
Abstract: Reproduces a letter of appreciation from the director of the Glide Urban Center for the Invisible Circus.
Bedrock One!.

Cat. No.: CC-132a  Full record
BibCit: N.d., ca. 3/5/1967. Broadsheet. Letter size. San Francisco: Communication Company. Collation: Illus. with 3 hexagrams.. Collection: SOLA-o | SS-x(BL) | SOLA-x(SS).
Abstract: Announces a REAL rock dance directed by Chester Anderson at California Hall for 3/5/67, $2.50. R.s.: cont'd.

Note: From an Ebay auction description: This is a super rare original handbill for "Bedrock One" in a rare variant color (deep gold) - most of the handbills for this event are light green. This was supposed to have been a Digger’s event, however, The Diggers disavowed any connection and as a result many copies of the handbill have text overprinted on the back stating it is not a Digger’s event. This handbill is blank on the back.

Bedrock One which took place on March 5th, 1967 at California Hall in San Francisco, California featured music by Steve Miller Blues Blues Band, Dino Valenti; ceremonies from The Radha Krishna Temple; poetry by Richard Brautigan and The Caped Crusaders; experimental theater, lights, and happenings by the S.F. Mime Troupe. Hosted by Warren Hinkle III, editor of Ramparts Magazine. The artwork is by fabled Underground (Zap and other comix) Comic artist, Robert Crumb - he hardly ever did artwork for concerts so this is a rare R. Crumb piece. 8 1/2 x 11 inches and in Near Mint condition.

We have a dedicated crew ....

Cat. No.: CC-132b  Full record
BibCit: n.d., ca. 3/5/1967. Broadsheet. Letter size. San Francisco: Communication Company. Collection: SOLA-o | SOLA-x(SS); SS-x(BL).
Abstract: Reverse side of "Bedrock One!"
Bedrock one.

Cat. No.: CC-169  Full record
BibCit: N.d., ca. 3/5/1967. Broadside. 7"x9-7/8". San Francisco: ?. Collection: SS-x(BL) | SOLA-x(SS).
Abstract: Announces an event produced for the Communication Company to be held 5 Mar 1967 at California Hall. Tickets, $2.50. This is different from CC-132. Note: no Com/Co imprint.
BEDROCK | ONE.

Cat. No.: CC-204  Full record
BibCit: N.d, ca. 3/5/1967. Broadside. Letter size. San Francisco: Communication Company. Collation: Illus with cartoon by R. Crumb of boy and lightbulb head.. Collection: SOLA-o(DW).
Abstract: "Sunday March 5 | ... | $2.50".
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