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I Couldn't Smoke the Grass on My Father's Lawn

CHAPLIN, Michael

CHAPLIN, Michael

NY: Ballantine Books, 1969. Third printing. 171pp, with [16]pp b&w plates at center. 12mo. Glued in pictorial wraps. Toning to textblock, else near fine, with uncreased spine.

Nice copy of this memoir of 1960s counterculture in London. "Michael Chaplin, 20-year-old son of Charlie Chaplin, tells of life with father and why he ran way to London at the age of 16. This is the story of his life since then—set in the twilight world of pot and LSD, and spares neither himself nor his famous father" (rear cover). 

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