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New York: n.p., 1983. Poster/flyer. 8 1/2 x 11 inches. White background with black design. Minor soiling to right edge, else very good. More
New York: n.p., 1983. Poster/flyer. 8 1/2 x 11 inches. White background with black design. Minor soiling to right edge, else very good. More
New York, Chicago, San Francisco, London; Paris: M. Witmark & Sons, [1914]. 30 x 12 1 2Ø; 36 x 19Ø framed. Near fine. Only four holdings in the U.S. according to OCLC. More
Chicago: Edwards & Deutsch Litho. Co., [1918]. 19 1 4 x 29 3 4.Ø Original, color lithograph poster. No. 9-B. Printed in black and red on an ochre background. Small, closed tear (1Ø) at top edge (not affecting text or illustration), else near fine. More
San Francisco: Ephemeris, Cranium Press (Issue 2), no date [ca. 1960s]. First edition, original wrappers. Corner left staple for 1 and 2; issue three in newspaper format. Not in Clay & Phillips; Hart; or Butterick. Some fading to the cover of issue 1, minute chip to the back cover corner..... More
Berkeley & San Francisco, CA: 1964-1964. First edition. Original wrappers. 8 1/2 x 11 inches. Very good. Synapse, edited by D.R. Hazelton, ran for four issues out of Berkeley from 1964 to the Poetry Conference the next year. Synapse is actually not mentioned in Clay and Phillips, despite being a...... More
New York: Perreault, 1965. First edition. Original wrappers, stapled, reinforced by black tape. Unpaginated. 8.5 x 11 inches, with mild soiling. Back cover has a small tear in top corner (not affecting text) with a few pieces of clear tape for reinforcement, else very good. Contributors include Alan Kaplan, Aram..... More
New York: Perreault, Summer 1965. First edition. Original wrappers, side-stapled. Unpaginated. with some chips around top staple, some mild tanning and the initial FG in green ink on top edge. Library stamp on cover stating, ˝Mar 28 1985 New Mexico State University,Ø else very good. Contributors include: Kathleen Fraser, Joseph..... More
London: Tate Modern Exhibition, 2004. Original, black & white, 8 1/2 x 12 inch, rare program of Frank›s films featuring CockSucker Blues: USA 1972, 16mm color and black & white, 90 minutes. Also includes two, original tickets to the London screening. More
New York: Poetry Project at St. Mark›s, n.d. First edition poster, 8.5 x 11 inches, printed in black and white on recto only. Illustrated with a picture of sprawling nudes. Poster for a reading by Berrigan and Gallup at St. Mark›s Church on March 28th. Minor tanning to outer edges..... More
N.p.: X Magazine, 1978. 11 1/2 x 14 inches. 60 pages. Some minor wear, else very good. A Colab publication assembled by the X Collective. Included in this issue: Charles Ahearn, Tom Otterness, Betsy Sussler, Robin Winters, Marcia Resnick, Jimmy de Sana, Tina Lhotsky, Colen Fitzbgibbon, Diego Cotez, Rene Ricard..... More
(Brooklyn, New York / Kirkwood, Missouri: Kirkwood Press / Neon, 1958). First edition. Edited by Gilbert Sorrentino. Designed by Fielding Dawson. 12mo. Stapled illustrated wrappers. Age-toning to the wrappers, else near fine. One of 250 copies issued as a supplement to *Neon* magazine. Contributors include Sorrentino, Charles Olson, Robert Creeley..... More
New York: World View Publishers, [1970]. First edition. Staple-bound pamphlet; pictorial wrappers. 22 pages. Near fine. Three articles by Sam Marcy and others, extracted from Workers World for January 10-29, 1970. A response to increase in New York City›s subway fare. Only three holdings in OCLC. More
San Francisco, CA: David›s Print Shop, 1984. 44 pages. 5.5 x 8.5 inches, illustrated with photos and ads. Very good first edition program booklet in stapled blue wrappers. More
La Habanah, Cuba: 1962. 6 x 8.5 inches. 31 pages. Cuban-Bay of Pigs pamphlet. Prints speech of Fidel Castro at funeral for Cuban›s killed during the Bay of Pigs Invasion. Minor fading to cover, else very good. More
New York City: New York Feed Company, 1969. First edition. The New York Review of Sex & Politics was a tabloid published and distributed around the New York City area during the late 1960s. It was known for its avant-garde approach to art, sexuality and politics. More
New Orleans: N.p., 1968. 5.5 x 8.5 inches. This New Orleans magazine is notorious for its title, but it is now a collector›s item due to the inclusion of Charles Bukowski›s poem, ˝The Status of Q for Me and Yew,Ø which happens to be one of Bukowski›s scarcer appearances. Douglas..... More
Detroit: Artists› Workshop Press, 1967. First edition, 4to. 50pp. Illustrated, side-stapled wrappers; with an introduction and edited by White Panther Party member and contributor John Sinclair. An anthology of writings from the mid-1960s Artists› Worksheet publications. Manifestos, poetry, articles and more on the Detroit counterculture scene of the 1960s. With..... More
Grindstone City: The Alternative Press, ca. 1977. 8 1/2 x 11 inches. First edition. Limited to 600 copies. Blue text on purple stock with the title created using illustrations of safety pins. Ginsberg read this poem at Mabuhay Gardens (˝The Mab FabØ) in San Fransisco in 1977 ± considered to..... More
Stamford, CT: Overbrook Press, 1939. Small quarto; original red cloth boards in publisher›s slipcase. Spine slightly faded, bit of darkening to endpapers at gutters, still a very good or better copy in unevenly toned publisher›s slipcase with brief splits at corners. One of 650 copies. A useful illustrated reference. More
New York City: Lorenz Gude & Ted Berrigan, 1964. First edition. Foolscap format, mimeographed on rectos only. Side-stapled. Single issue of the little magazine, which was of primary importance to the formation of the Second New York School. Cover by Joe Brainard and Ted Berrigan. More
(No Place): No publisher, no date. Very scarce compilation of photographs of naked and scantily clad skinhead girls bound vis-a-vis with a similar offering of photographs of punkettes. A fine copy in photographic wrappers with limitation sticker (48/50) affixed to rear cover. Not in OCLC. More
(London): Apalanqued Productions, 2007. First edition. Quarto. A superb collection of photographs of Skinhead girls, from various countries. Most of the photographs date from the 1980s and 1990s. A near fine copy in glossy wrappers. Published in a numbered edition of 700 copies. OCLC finds only one holding (NY Public..... More
New York City: Lorenz Gude, 1964. First edition. Foolscap format, mimeographed on rectos only; stapled. Single issue of the little magazine, which was of primary importance to the formation of the Second generation New York School. This issue is notable for including a cover and five pages of art, mostly..... More
(No Place): No publisher, no date. Very scarce compilation of photographs of naked and scantily clad skinhead girls bound vis-a-vis with a similar offering of photographs of punkettes. A fine copy in photographic wrappers with limitation sticker (48/50) affixed to rear cover. Not in OCLC. More
(London): Apalanqued Productions, 2007. First edition. Quarto. A superb collection of photographs of Skinhead girls, from various countries. Most of the photographs date from the 1980s and 1990s. A near fine copy in glossy wrappers. Published in a numbered edition of 700 copies. OCLC finds only one holding (NY Public..... More