Straight Arrow Press
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Straight Arrow Press (Straight Arrow Publishing Co., Inc.) is a publishing company that publishes the periodicals Us Weekly and Rolling Stone.
They operated a book publishing division in the 1970s in San Francisco, which published authors such as Oscar Zeta Acosta, Stewart Brand, Richard Brautigan, Bob Dylan, Jerry Garcia (with company founder Jann Wenner and Charles A. Reich), Hunter S. Thompson, William Bast, Roger L. Simon, and the Firesign Theatre.
Partial Bibliography
- Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo, Oscar Zeta Acosta, 1972
- The Revolt of the Cockroach People, Oscar Zeta Acosta, 1973
- Time Zone, Sätty, 1973 (published in association with Robert Briggs), ISBN 0-87932-028-1
- Suburbia, Bill Owens, 1973
- Hollywood Babylon (distributed by Simon & Schuster), 1975
External links
- Jann Wenner starts Rolling Stone Magazine with "a mailing list and a corporate name (Straight Arrow Publishing)"
- business history
- Chicago Tribune news article from 1985
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