Image. Witte Pers Zondagsblad. Nos. 1 (8 July 1966) through No. 8 (24 September 1966) (all published).
A complete run in 8 issues of the short-lived Dutch Provo mimeographed magazine, scattered illustrations. Quarto and tall quarto (11 1/2 x 8 and 13 x 8 inches). Stapled and paperclipped original self-wrappers. Some scattered soiling and browning, some staining along top edge of issue no. 2, overall good. Amsterdam: [Witte Pers], 1966.
A scarce complete run in 8 issues of the short-lived Dutch Provo mimeographed magazine, with contributions from Duco van Weerlee, Rob Stolk, Hans Tuynman, Peter Bronkhorst, Th. Holterman, Jan de Leeuw, Louis van Abcoude, and Nico van Apeldoorn, three of the issues each devoted to a single topic including a women's issue, a men's issue, and a special smoking issue.
Provo was a Dutch counterculture movement active in the mid-1960s, focused on provoking violent responses from authorities using non-violent methods and absurdist humor. Provo was founded on May 25, 1965, by anti-smoking activist Robert Jasper Grootveld, together with Roel van Duijn and Rob Stolk, two anarchists. The movement disbanded just two years later, on May 13, 1967.
Very scarce; as of April 2026, OCLC locates only four holdings in North American institutions.
Book ID: 53675
Price: $1,500.00













