And/Or Press was an independent small press publisher based in the San Francisco Bay Area that operated from 1974 to 1983. The company published books on personal development, guides to the countercultural lifestyle, and consciousness expansion. A number of the company's books were on the psychedelic experience and related subjects. And/Or Press was also one of the first book publishers to embrace underground comix, publishing collections by Bill Griffith, Dave Sheridan, and Fred Schrier. In 2009, the And/Or Press name was revived in Vancouver, Canada.
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| - And/Or Press was an independent small press publisher based in the San Francisco Bay Area that operated from 1974 to 1983. The company published books on personal development, guides to the countercultural lifestyle, and consciousness expansion. A number of the company's books were on the psychedelic experience and related subjects. And/Or Press was also one of the first book publishers to embrace underground comix, publishing collections by Bill Griffith, Dave Sheridan, and Fred Schrier. In 2009, the And/Or Press name was revived in Vancouver, Canada. (en)
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| - Personal development, Psychedelic drugs, Countercultural lifestyle guides, Consciousness expansion, Spirituality (en)
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| - Sebastian Orfali, John Orfali, Carlene Schnabel, Charly Jenkewitz (en)
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| - Sebastian Orfali, Beverly Potter (en)
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| - And/Or Press was an independent small press publisher based in the San Francisco Bay Area that operated from 1974 to 1983. The company published books on personal development, guides to the countercultural lifestyle, and consciousness expansion. A number of the company's books were on the psychedelic experience and related subjects. And/Or Press was also one of the first book publishers to embrace underground comix, publishing collections by Bill Griffith, Dave Sheridan, and Fred Schrier. The company went out of business in 1983 after a hostile takeover; co-founder Joseph and his partner Beverly Potter immediately founded Ronin Publishing, which picked up the mantle And/Or Press had established. In 2009, the And/Or Press name was revived in Vancouver, Canada. (en)
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