“American Bhogee” - A Hip Oddyssy, By Tai Eagle Oak - is a collection of short but intense events that covers a span of over 30 years in a multitude of countries and exotic locals.
Tales of reckless abandon, sexual hijinks, consuming mass quantities of almost every drug know to man and all the while having a hell of a lot of big time fun.
Read about San Francisco and the bay areas hippie scene from the mid 60's to the late 70's, or Mexico from the mid 70's to the late 80's, or Southeast Asia and India from the early 80's to the mid 90's.
“American Bhogee” - A Hip Oddyssy, By Tai Eagle Oak - is a collection of short but intense events that covers a span of over 30 years in a multitude of countries and exotic locals.
Tales of reckless abandon, sexual hijinks, consuming mass quantities of almost every drug know to man and all the while having a hell of a lot of big time fun.
Read about San Francisco and the bay areas hippie scene from the mid 60's to the late 70's, or Mexico from the mid 70's to the late 80's, or Southeast Asia and India from the early 80's to the mid 90's.
A 19-year old girl finds her identity in the 21st Century while tracing her father's search for identity in the San Francisco Bay Area during the late 1960's. This FREE e-Book describes an odyssey through the late 1960's, from L.A.'s Shrine Auditorium, to Berkeley and Altamont. More importantly, it describes a daughter's search for her father and herself in the 1990’s. Download it today!
Onyamarks was published in 1972. There are some 150 hardcover editions left. It is a testament that reflects an artist's view of America in the 1960's. It is a 71-page sketch pad, a footnote to a time of passion and rebellion, to a time that is now buried, as the lost book was buried and passed--without eulogy or recognition; a work of realization, of poetry, of art unrealized. Download now.
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In Search of Aimai Cristen
By: Phillip Good
A 19-year old girl finds her identity in the 21st Century while tracing her father's search for identity in the San Francisco Bay Area during the late 1960's. This FREE e-Book describes an odyssey through the late 1960's, from L.A.'s Shrine Auditorium, to Berkeley and Altamont. More importantly, it describes a daughter's search for her father and herself in the 1990’s. Download it today!
Onyamarks1972: The Lost Book Resurrected.
By: Kenneth Francis Dewey
Onyamarks was published in 1972. There are some 150 hardcover editions left. It is a testament that reflects an artist's view of America in the 1960's. It is a 71-page sketch pad, a footnote to a time of passion and rebellion, to a time that is now buried, as the lost book was buried and passed--without eulogy or recognition; a work of realization, of poetry, of art unrealized. Download now.