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A Hero For High Times A Younger Reader's Guide To The Beats, Hippies, Freaks, Punks, Ravers, New Age Travellers And Dog On A Rope Brew Crew Crusties Of The British Isles, 1956 1994Stock informationGeneral Fields
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DescriptionDeep in a wood in a valley in the Marches of Wales, by an abandoned railway line, there lives an old man called Bob Rowberry. His home is an ancient school bus whose engine has died and whose wheels have fallen off. A Hero For High Times is the story of how he ended up in this broken-down bus, in this forgotten part of the world. It tells of how, along the way, Procul Harum were named after his cat, how he sold Owsley acid to R.D. Laing, of how he annoyed Saddam Hussein and the IRA, and how he was freed from jail in Mexico by a popular uprising of the peasantry who had come to know him as 'El Maestro'. It's the story of the hippies for those who weren't there - for Younger Readers who've never heard of the Aldermaston marches, Oz, Illuminatus, the Angry Brigade, the Furry Freak Brothers, the Divine Light Mission, the Little Red Schoolbook, the Pink Fairies, Throbbing Gristle, Sniffing Glue, Operation Julie, Crass, John Seymour, John Michell, Greenham Common, the Battle of the Beanfield or Swampy, but who want to understand their grandparents' stories of turning on, tuning in and not quite dropping out before they are gone for ever. It's for Younger Readers who want to know how to build a bender, make poppy tea, and throw the I-Ching. And it's a story of friendship between two men, one who did things, and one who thought about things, between theory and practice, between a hippy and a punk, between two gentlemen, no longer in the first flush of youth, who still believe in love. |