Attila, Bill Butler and Unicorn Bookshop

Read Attila Bill Butler is the writer, editor, printer and distributor behind Attila. In one issue he signed off as Attila the Honey which is how I think of him. He moved to conservative 1960s Brighton from California’s West Coast as a young man, and he brought a bit of the Height-Ashbury hippie haven to this […]

Casino or Creche?

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States of Brighton

related content: Alternative Brighton edited by John Noyce and Francis Jarman The advent of offset printing in 1960 put a mass communications technology within the reach of the middle class British public. Groups organised around these machines to contribute to the production of radical papers. In Brighton people produced a range of progressive papers such […]