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Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail '72 is a 1973 book that recounts and analyzes the 1972 presidential campaign in which Richard Nixon was re-elected President of the United States. [1] Written by Hunter S. Thompson and illustrated by Ralph Steadman, the book was largely derived from articles serialized in Rolling Stone throughout 1972 ...
Recorded Books LLC, 2005, ISBN 1-4193-6336-0 (Audio Cassette) Recorded Books LLC, 2005, ISBN 1-4193-6338-7 (Compact Disc) Recorded Books LLC, 2005, ISBN 1-4193-5627-5 (Compact Disc) Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72. San Francisco, Straight Arrow Books, 1973; Grand Central Publishing, 1985, ISBN 0-446-31364-5 (Trade Paper)
Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72; G. Generation of Swine; The Gonzo Papers; The Great Shark Hunt; H. Hey Rube (book) K. Kingdom of Fear (book) S. Songs of ...
He is portrayed as a cynical, mentally unbalanced, Gonzo journalist [citation needed] whose daily life is a near-perpetual state of intoxication on whatever drugs happen to be available – ranging from cannabis to amyl nitrite to adrenochrome – in an attempt to keep the spirit of the 1960s, a time which he speaks of romantically in Fear and ...
Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72 (1973) In 1971 Wenner agreed to assign Thompson to cover the 1972 United States presidential election for Rolling Stone. Thompson was paid a retainer of $1,000 per month (equivalent to $7,523 in 2023) and rented a house near Rock Creek Park in Washington D.C. at the magazine's expense.
The Idaho Way is a weekly roundup of opinions, commentary and your views from around the region brought to you by the opinion editor of the Idaho Statesman.
The Fear and Loathing Letters, Vol. 1: The Proud Highway: The Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman 1955–1967 Fear and Loathing in America: The Brutal Odyssey of an Outlaw Journalist 1968–1976 is a collection of hundreds of letters Hunter S. Thompson wrote (as well as a handful he received) after his rise to fame with his 1967 book Hell's ...
The 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge reminds us that appeasing tyrants never works. The U.S. must continue to stand strong against tyrants like Vladimir Putin to keep America safe.