Hitweek memorabilia - 1965

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Book title Hitweek memorabilia, a collection of 20 items from 1965 to 1974 documenting Hitweek and its successor Aloha memorabilia.

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Hitweek & Aloha memorabilia, a special collection of original newspaper clippings, stickers, press materials, and curiosities related to Hitweek (1965–1969) and its successor Aloha (1969–1974) – the magazines that gave a voice to an entire generation of provo’s, hippies, musicians, and long-haired crowd. In detail:

1. Newspaper and magazine clippings (1966–2003) in good to very good condition.
De Gelderlander (1966): Laurie Langenbach – "Look, they are all little people now..."
Weekly magazine Revue (September 3, 1966): 'A hit every week'
Weekly magazine De Spiegel (1966): "That's how Van der Louw is!"
Dutch newspaper De Gelderlander (1967): Hitweek: pioneering in 'phonetic' writing...
From the newspaper De Tijd (1968): Hitweek
From program magazine KRO Gids – Studio (1969): Marjolein on Hitweek/Aloha
VIVA magazine (1974): 'The end of a renowned publication came when the birth wave finally moved into the new building forever.'
Aloha: joyful end of the underground
Het Dagblad Het Parool (2003): 'Hitweek was a stone in the pond.'
Het Parool (July 18, 2003): 'Next week the very last hit week'
Het Parool daily newspaper (July 22, 2003): 'Hitweek one last time'

Curiosa
Original press card Aloha Press (in perfect condition)
Original stickers (most in perfect condition)
Hitweek already leaked? (2 editions)
Hitweek also in Sneek
Hey Karel, do you read Hitweek yet?
Let's... eh, hit things.
Hiha Hitweek K-koop, that... newspaper for a moment.
Hitweek newspaper for long-haired, cowardly bunch.
Original wrapping paper roll in perfect condition.


Hitweek & Aloha memorabilia, a special collection of original newspaper clippings, stickers, press materials, and curiosities related to Hitweek (1965–1969) and its successor Aloha (1969–1974) – the magazines that gave a voice to an entire generation of provo’s, hippies, musicians, and long-haired crowd. In detail:

1. Newspaper and magazine clippings (1966–2003) in good to very good condition.
De Gelderlander (1966): Laurie Langenbach – "Look, they are all little people now..."
Weekly magazine Revue (September 3, 1966): 'A hit every week'
Weekly magazine De Spiegel (1966): "That's how Van der Louw is!"
Dutch newspaper De Gelderlander (1967): Hitweek: pioneering in 'phonetic' writing...
From the newspaper De Tijd (1968): Hitweek
From program magazine KRO Gids – Studio (1969): Marjolein on Hitweek/Aloha
VIVA magazine (1974): 'The end of a renowned publication came when the birth wave finally moved into the new building forever.'
Aloha: joyful end of the underground
Het Dagblad Het Parool (2003): 'Hitweek was a stone in the pond.'
Het Parool (July 18, 2003): 'Next week the very last hit week'
Het Parool daily newspaper (July 22, 2003): 'Hitweek one last time'

Curiosa
Original press card Aloha Press (in perfect condition)
Original stickers (most in perfect condition)
Hitweek already leaked? (2 editions)
Hitweek also in Sneek
Hey Karel, do you read Hitweek yet?
Let's... eh, hit things.
Hiha Hitweek K-koop, that... newspaper for a moment.
Hitweek newspaper for long-haired, cowardly bunch.
Original wrapping paper roll in perfect condition.

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Number of Books
20
Book Title
Hitweek memorabilia
Condition
Mixed / Multiple
Publication year oldest item
1965
The NetherlandsVerified
857
Objects sold
100%
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