That'd be the Fugitives, from Richmond, Virginia on the front cover. Hard to go thru a lot of trouble to nab it, but it was worth the effort - sums up the vibe of the book to perfection. It is an old, faded black and white polaroid snapshot.
Not sure how many group pix are in the book. I'll guess 30 at least - some are small snapshots, a few are large (two on a single page). It all depended on what the group member sent me at the time.
As I've stated previously, I had to eject a bunch of pictures originally obtained and planned for the book, as they eventually appeared over time on other websites / blogs, etc. Can't say I blame the folks for sending their photos elsewhere - two decades to wait is a long time! Still, 90% of the shots in the book are "First time seen by the masses": Beaver & The Trappers, Rogues ("Next Guy" version) Spontaneous Generation ("Up In My Mind" crew), The Twilighters ("Nothing Can Bring Me Down" guys) , The Outcry, The Monteras...
There is a full page of "insert" photos, the kind printed on cards that were given out with copies of the record. There are two large, full page shots of posters - the End, from Worcester, MA and the Eastern Alliance, from New Haven, CT. Also, 5-6 pages of newsprint articles that ran in a weekend edition of a newspaper in northern Massachusetts. The quality of the newsprint pages are not great, but i chose to include these as part of the period "feel" rather than for the readability of the newsprint. The photos of the groups and the headlines are what is really important. Microfilm copies are not the best source for quality reproduction.
I'm glad to hear people like the cover design. We really worked hard on that over the years. Once I saw the black and white look, I was sold. Many people preferred a full color cover, but the Fugitives pic is black and white, so I went with something to enhance the pic, not dominate it.
The front cover is a close "swipe" of a mid '60s high school yearbook cover I found. We just shifted some of the elements around, altered some of the squares to fit the proportions of the cover region, added a hand-created font, and with "Batman" influenced slightly tilted black and white photograph - viola!