Rare Vintage Magazine.
Issue #10 of The Psychedelic Review (1969).
This rare installment of the iconic quarterly journal, founded by Timothy Leary, Ralph Metzner, and Richard Alpert (later Ram Dass), continues its fearless exploration of psychedelic consciousness at the height of the movement. Spanning approximately 100 pages, this issue features a striking cover and a curated collection of articles, essays, and artwork that push the boundaries of science, spirituality, and art.
Inside, readers encounter a rich tapestry of thought from leading voices of the era, blending rigorous inquiry with visionary insight. Highlights include Dion Wright’s reflections on psychedelic art, explorations of the therapeutic potential of substances like LSD and psilocybin, and philosophical musings on altered states of perception. The issue retains the journal’s hallmark interdisciplinary approach, bridging pharmacology, psychology, and mysticism with contributions that challenge mainstream norms. Printed in black-and-white with a minimalist yet evocative design, it embodies the raw, experimental spirit of the time. A collector’s prize for enthusiasts of psychedelic history or 1960s ephemera, Issue #10 of The Psychedelic Review remains a vivid artifact of a revolutionary moment when minds were opened and paradigms shifted.

