Incoming Resources
- Berlin, the story of a city, Barney White-Spunner
- Dandelion, memoir of a free spirit, Catherine James
- No rules, a memoir, Sharon Dukett
- Nation of rebels, why counterculture became consumer culture, Joseph Heath and Andrew Potter
- So you think you're a hipster?, cautionary case studies from the city streets, Kara Simsek ; with illustrations by Paul Parker
- Sympathy for the Devil, [presented by] Abkco Films ; Cupid Productions presents a Jean-Luc Godard film ; produced by Michael Pearson & Iain Quarrier ; directed by Jean-Luc Godard
- The girls, a novel, Emma Cline
- Aquarius revisited, seven who created the sixties counterculture that changed America : William Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, Ken Kesey, Timothy Leary, Norman Mailer, Tom Robbins, Hunter S. Thompson, Peter O. Whitmer with Bruce VanWyngarden
- Lost at sea, the Jon Ronson mysteries, Jon Ronson
- Three day summer, Sarvenaz Tash
- Celebrating The Rag, Austin's iconic underground newspaper, edited by Thorne Dreyer, Alice Embree, and Richard Croxdale
- Street art, Adam Sutherland
- The gar
- How the hippies saved physics, by David Kaiser
- Utopia limited, the sixties and the emergence of the postmodern /, Marianne DeKoven
- Counterculture UK, a celebration, edited by Rebecca Gillieron and Cheryl Robson
- Street culture, 50 years of subculture style, Gavin Baddeley
- The Haight, love, rock, and revolution : the photography of Jim Marshall, written by Joel Selvin ; preface by Donovan ; foreword by Jorma Kaukonen ; afterword by John Poppy
- The Steampunk user's manual, an illustrated practical and whimsical guide to creating retro-futurist dreams, Desirina Boskovich and Jeff VanderMeer
- The Farm then and now, a model for sustainable living, Douglas Stevenson
- How the hippies saved physics, science, counterculture, and the quantum revival, David Kaiser