RAY MUNGO

'Ray Mungo' (Raymond Mungo) (b. 1946) is the author, co-author, or editor of more than a dozen books. He writes about business, economics, and financial matters as well as cultural issues. He attended Boston University in the 1960s where he was a student leader who spearheaded demonstrations against the Vietnam war.
Mungo was a cofounder of Liberation News Service (LNS) with Marshall Bloom and Verandah Porche. LNS split off from College Press Service (CPS) in a political dispute. The founding event was a tumultuous meeting not far from the offices of CPS on Church Street in Washington, D.C. The event is described by Mungo in his book ''Famous Long Ago.''

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Famous Long Ago: My Life and Hard Times with Liberation News Service, , Ray, Mungo, Beacon Press (1970 hc and 1st ppbk 1st, simultaneously by Saunders Press) Citadel Press, 1990, 1970, 1st ed. ISBN 0-8070-6182-4 hc, 0-8070-6183-2 ppbk LOC 77-103937 1990 ed. given as ISBN 0-8065-1204-0

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Bio of Mungo
BIBLIOGRAPHY Raymond Mungo
Famous Long Ago: My Life and Hard Times with Liberation News Service. Beacon Press, Boston, 1970, and many other editions
Total Loss Farm: A Year in the Life. E. P. Dutton, New York, 1970, and many other editions
Between Two Moons: A Technicolor Travelogue. Beacon Press, Boston, 1972
Tropical Detective Story: The Flower Children Meet the VooDoo Chiefs. Fiction. E. P. Dutton, New York, 1972
Return to Sender: When the Fish in the Water was Thirsty. Houghton Miflin, Boston, and San Francisco Book Company, 1975
Moving On, Holding Still. Photos by Peter Simon, text by Raymond Mungo. Grossman Publishers, New York
Mungobus, Avon Books, New York. Trilogy containing Famous Long Ago, Total Loss Farm, and Return to Sender in one paperback edition
Famous Long Ago: My Life and Hard Times with Liberation News Service, at Total Loss Farm, and on the Dharma Trail. Citadel Underground Classics, Carol Publishing, New York, 1990. Trilogy of Famous Long Ago, Total Loss Farm, and Return to Sender in one pb edition
Home Comfort. With the People of Total Loss Farm. Saturday Review Press, New York
Cosmic Profit: How to Make Money Without Doing Time, Atlantic Little Brown, Boston, 1980
Confessions from Left Field, E. P. Dutton Co., New York, 1983
Lit Biz 101, Dell Publishing, New York, 1986
The Learning Annex Guide to Getting Successfully Published, Carol Publishing, New York
Beyond the Revolution, Contemporary Books, Chicago, 1990
No Credit Required: How to Buy a House when you Don't Qualify for a Mortgage. New American Library, New York, 1993
Your Autobiography: Over 300 Questions to Help You Write Your Life Story, Macmillan Publishers, New York, 1994
Liberace, Chelsea House, 1995. In the Lives of Notable Gay Men and Lesbian series edited by Martin Duberman
San Francisco Confidential, Carol Publishing, New York, 1996

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