From the time of the first BE IN in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco photographer Richard Crone began to record the hippie scene. He published a booklet of photos in 1968 to help explain to outsiders what was happening in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district.
The 43 pictures of his HIPPY HI essay remain as an invaluable record of those years. (You will recognize some of them in "Haight-Ashbury in the Sixties".)
A limited number of copies of HIPPY HI are still available from:
Richard Crone,
2400 Carlmont Dr.#408C
Belmont, CA 94002
$12 each, postage paid. (California customers add $0.99 State tax.)
Researchers interested in other photographs of San Francisco in those years, please write Richard Crone at same address.