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		  <title type="text">Musiques Incongrues - The John Wilcock Comic</title>
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		<title>The John Wilcock Comic</title>
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			<name>mbertier</name>
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			Une BD à propos de John Wilcock, une figure de l'édition &quot;underground&quot; dans les sixties.

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John Wilcock (b. Aug 4, 1927, in Sheffield, England) is a British journalist known for ...
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			<![CDATA[<p>Une BD à propos de John Wilcock, une figure de l'édition "underground" dans les sixties.</p>
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John Wilcock (b. Aug 4, 1927, in Sheffield, England) is a British journalist known for his work in the underground press, as well as his travel guide books.<br />
One of the five co-founders of the New York Village Voice, Wilcock shook up staid publishing in the USA. His influences extended to several continents, including Australia and the United Kingdom, where — in his mild-mannered way — he pushed the boundaries of image and speech. The counterculture was nothing but a dull puddle until Wilcox kicked out the jams and ignited the underground press, which attracted absurd prosecutions that of course boosted circulations. An unsung hero of the sixties,[1] Wilcox also served three years as a travel editor at The New York Times.
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<p>(via <a href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wilcock'>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wilcock</a>)</p>
<p><a href='http://www.ep.tc/john-wilcock/issue-one/'>http://www.ep.tc/john-wilcock/issue-one/</a></p>
<p>C'est plutôt joli :</p>
<p><a href='http://www.ep.tc/john-wilcock/issue-one/issue1/01b.jpg'>http://www.ep.tc/john-wilcock/issue-one/issue1/01b.jpg</a><br />
<a href='http://www.ep.tc/john-wilcock/issue-one/issue1/05.jpg'>http://www.ep.tc/john-wilcock/issue-one/issue1/05.jpg</a></p>
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