Last Gasp 53rd Birthday - 53% off!

Last Gasp was founded 53 years ago, in April 1970.
To celebrate our anniversary, we are offering 53% or more off selected titles this month!
A template for pranksters, artists, adventurers and anyone interested in rampant creativity, for years to come. Tales Of The San Francisco Cacophony Society tells the history of the most influential underground cabal that you have never heard of. Rising from...
Candid memoirs and appreciations by many of Hunter Thompson's closest friends and co-conspirators. Thompson's compatriots observe and comment on the legendary journalist's life and death. Contains: transcripts of his rants and idiosyncratic phone messages, The Gonzo Master's Midnight Faxes, The...
Dirk Dirksen almost single-handedly made the early beginnings of Punk Rock possible in San Francisco, by providing an all-ages, low-admission-charge venue where anybody could play and almost nobody was rejected. He suffered 7 broken noses, a broken ankle, an above-elbow...
A treasure trove of memorabilia, photos and writings, the Grateful Dead Family Album is both a candid family history of one of America's most enduring rock bands and a priceless time capsule of '60s rock culture and counterculture. Filled with...
The Band Crime, Punk 77 Revisited is James Stark's second book of punk photography. The Band Crime is a continuation of Punk77, focusing on one of the important early punk rock bands: Crime. Before punk, there were two bands in...
Praise for A Child’s Christmas in San Francisco “Handsome, fiendishly ingenious. And unfailing. I can almost hear the cable cars clanging at Market and Powell because of the bargains they’re getting at Owl.” — Robert Hass, winner of the Pulitzer...
Never before has there been a book filled with this many photographs of equal Beat Era personalities -- the most comprehensive photography collection of the people, players, and friends of the Beat era in American literature. Includes photos of: Kathy...
A look at Sandow Birk's ambitious series about a fictional recent war between Northern and Southern California, which needs to be seen in its entirety to be fully understood. By documenting this "Great War" —Birk's drawings and paintings parody the...