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  1. Warren James Hinckle III (October 12, 1938 – August 25, 2016) was an American political journalist based in San Francisco. Hinckle is remembered for his tenure as editor of Ramparts magazine, turning a sleepy publication aimed at a liberal Roman Catholic audience into a major galvanizing force of American radicalism during the ...

    • Warren James Hinckle III, October 12, 1938, San Francisco, California, US
    • 1964–2016
  2. 25 ago 2016 · Warren Hinckle, the flamboyant editor who made Ramparts magazine a powerful national voice for the radical left in the 1960s and later, by championing the work of Hunter S. Thompson, helped...

  3. 6 giu 2018 · Warren Hinckle. Died on August 25, 2016 at age 77. Mr. Hinckle was the swashbuckling editor who made Ramparts magazine a powerful national voice for the radical left in the 1960s and later, by...

  4. 25 ago 2016 · By Laura Dudnick. Longtime San Francisco journalist Warren Hinckle, whose writing ripped into the rebellious soul of the 1960s and catapulted him to the iconic status of one of the most...

    • Laura Dudnick
  5. 29 ago 2016 · If muckraker, journalistic impresario and scoundrel Warren Hinckle, who died last week at 77, is not getting the media sendoff befitting someone of his accomplishment and influence, he has...

    • jshafer@politico.com
  6. 30 ago 2016 · Warren Hinckle, a magazine editor who transformed Ramparts from a narrow-focused Catholic literary quarterly into a swaggering voice of the 1960s New Left movement and who was an early...

  7. 26 ago 2016 · Posted in Oral History Center. Warren Hinckle, best known for co-creating Gonzo Journalism with Hunter S. Thompson, died yesterday in his home in San Francisco.