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Play power / Richard Neville. (London : Cape, 1970)
The English and Australian equivalent to Hoffman's book was Richard Neville's Play power. Richard Neville was the editor of Oz magazine and espoused hippie ideals of personal liberation and legalisation of marijuana. He later became the editor of the counter-culture newspaper, Living daylights; a talk-show personality and the biographer of the Asian murderer Charles Sobrahj. The first edition of Play Power on display comes with a board-game in the back pocket, "Headopoly". This encouraged drug use and was banned from sale with the book in Australia.