Charles Olson Reading at Berkeley as transcribed by Zoe Brown
San Francisco: Coyote, 1966. Second printing. Small quarto, wrappers. Near fine. More
San Francisco: Coyote, 1966. Second printing. Small quarto, wrappers. Near fine. More
Four Seasons Foundation: San Francisco, 1971. Hardcover. First Edition. Edited by George F. Buterick. Near fine in boards, issued without dustwrapper. Issued as 'Writing 27'. 75pp. More
NY: Bookman Press, 1998. 8vo. Five leaves. Illustration by Andr Girard. Marbled wraps. Fine. Illustrated by Andre Girard. One of 200 copies printed by Jerry Kelly in Trump types on Zerkall paper. More
SIGNED. Harper: New York, 2011. First edition. Hardcover. 1.4 x 9.1 x 5.6" 353pp. Fine in Fine dust jacket. Signed by author on title page. Includes signature validation. More
1910-1920s. An archive of 68 original photos of The Foote Manufacturing Company direct from the company›s files, obtained from the family estate in Nunda, N.Y. The Foote Company was a construction company in Nunda, N.Y. that produced a variety of paving machines. Founded in 1903 by Charles E. and Chester..... More
Chicago: 1997. 53 pp. 8 1/2 x 11," side-stapled newsprint. Features: The Garfield Conservatory, Mambo Italiano - A Guide to the Mafia, Punk, Me, Bands, and Mistakes, Useless Angry Raavings, Beanie Babies Fiasco, Punk for LIfe, and much more. Wear to covers and small tear on top edge of back..... More
Chicago: Underdog Records, 1997. 8 1/2 x 11," side-stapled newsprint. Features: The Garfield Conservatory, Mambo Italiano - A Guide to the Mafia, Punk, Me, Bands, and Mistakes, Useless Angry Raavings, Beanie Babies Fiasco, Punk for LIfe, and many more. Wear to covers and a small tear on top edge of..... 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
Los Angeles: Paul Perner, 1980. 8 1/2 x 11" stapled. Articles include an Update With UXA, Crass, Castration Squad and San Bernardino Reactors! Also record reviews, poetry, illustrations and photos. There are excerpts from newspaper articles surrounded by commentary and text. Mild staining on cover, else very good. More
ca. 1970s. 11 x 17 inches (27 x 43 cm) Unbacked. Red on one side, blue on the verso. Near fine. More
Paris: Fils d›Emile Deyrolle, nd [ca. 1910]. Original first printing. 25 1/8 x 34.Ø Photomechanical print (poster). Black and white. Mounted on linen backed paper (size: 96 x 72 cm). Near fine. More
Rutgers: Partisan Review, Inc., 1973. First edition. Softcover. 6 x 9" 158pp. Mild sunning to spine. Stories by Doris Lessing, Susan Sontang, Harold Rosenberg and many more. More
New York: New York Times Photos, 1991. 11 x 8 3/4Ø AP Laser Photo with date and name stamped on verso. More
N.p.: Rogers Photo Archive, 1971. Original, black & white, 8 x 10" press photo featuring Michelle Urry, Cartoon Editor for Playboy Magazine. Hand placed editorial notes on verso along with a stamped date: April 11, 1971. Staple in upper left corner, else very good. More
New York, NY: PADD, 1981. First edition. Periodical. 8 1/2 x 11" [4pp.]. Some sunning to edges, else near fine. More
Juniper Press, La Crosse, WI, 1978. First Edition. 36 unnumbered pages. - Limited to 300 soft copies. - Inscribed by Pollak in ink, dated December, 1977 (thus before the official date of publication)/For Jim & Gloria, with affection/& old friendship. Errata tipped in on verso of title; fine in orig..... More
N.p.: N.p.: n.d., [Ca. 1960s]. Original film poster. 27 3/4 x 41 3/4Ø orange poster with 1 inch white border. One vertical fold with three horizontal folds, three tiny holes (not affecting text), probably caused when removed from a bulletin board and staples ripped out. Some chipping and small tears..... More
Austin, Texas: Against the Grain Graphics/Bee Bop Publishing, [1985]. 20 3/4 x 27 inches. Signed by artist in a limited printing of which this is number 87/220. Near fine. None in trade (2014) and no holdings in OCLC. More
New York: Fuck You Press, 1967. First edition. Cover by Joe Brainard. Quarto. Mimeographed sheets, printed rectos only, in stapled illustrated wrappers. Crease to corner of cover and first sheet, else fine. More
First edition, newsprint. 8 3 4 x 11 1 2Ø 9. Opens to 11 1 2 x 17 1 2Ø [8 pp]. Light sunning to extremeties, else near fine. Black type with b/w photos and illustrations of prisons and prison riots. Describes the perceived prejudices which the courts and prisons..... More
New York: 1997. First edition. Very good, 8 Ω x 11Ø stapled newsprint. Interviews w/ Pacifier, Unwritten Law, Suicide Machines and others. Record reviews. 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
Pittsburgh, PA: Radicalesbians, 1970. Two, double-sided white sheets, stapled upper left hand corner. Slight tanning to top edge, minor wear, else very good.KNOW was a radical feminist Pittsburgh publishing collective. A foundational document in second wave feminism: part of a 'zap' associated with the Lavender Menace Protest at the Second..... More
The Woman Identified WomanBy RadicalesbiansPittsburgh, PA: Radicalesbians, 1970. Two, double-sided white sheets, stapled upper left hand corner. Slight tanning to top edge, minor wear, else very good.KNOW was a radical feminist Pittsburgh publishing collective. A foundational document in second wave feminism: part of a 'zap' associated with the Lavender Menace..... More
New York: N.p., [1969]. Original 8 x 11 3/4Ø black & white press photo of Jane Alpert leading a demonstration in New York in 1969. In 1970, Alpert jumped bail while facing bombing conspiracy charges and lived underground while on the FBI›s most wanted list before surrendering in 1974. During..... More