Tax exempt.
JOHNSON, Willard, "Spud", editor. Laughing Horse. Berkeley and Taos, 1923-1939. 15 vols. comprising six numbers with several duplicate issues. 4o. Original wrappers (minor browning and stains, covers of no. 6 detached). Laughing Horse was started as a college prank at the University of California, Berkeley and was eventually supressed and moved to Taos. The issue devoted to Censorship includes comments by Upton Sinclair, Carl Sandburg, John Dewey, W.W. Norton, and Alfred Knopf among others. Literary issues also include woodcuts by Miguel Covarrubias, Vernon Hunter, and Helen Blumenschein in wonderful examples of Western graphic design. See Udall, Sharyn. Spud Johnson and Laughing Horse. University of New Mexico Press, 1994. (15)

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JOHNSON, Willard, "Spud", editor. Laughing Horse. Berkeley and Taos, 1923-1939. 15 vols. comprising six numbers with several duplicate issues. 4o. Original wrappers (minor browning and stains, covers of no. 6 detached). Laughing Horse was started as a college prank at the University of California, Berkeley and was eventually supressed and moved to Taos. The issue devoted to Censorship includes comments by Upton Sinclair, Carl Sandburg, John Dewey, W.W. Norton, and Alfred Knopf among others. Literary issues also include woodcuts by Miguel Covarrubias, Vernon Hunter, and Helen Blumenschein in wonderful examples of Western graphic design. See Udall, Sharyn. Spud Johnson and Laughing Horse. University of New Mexico Press, 1994. (15)
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