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New York: 1997. First edition. Very good, 8x11" stapled newsprint. Unpaginated. More
New York: 1997. First edition. Very good, 8x11" stapled newsprint. Unpaginated. More
New York: 1997. First edition. Very good, 8 Ω x 11Ø stapled newsprint. Unpaginated. Epic NYC action w/Katrina Del Mar punky photo essay, interviews with The Wives, Lunachicks and others. Record and show reviews. More
Minneapolis: Queen Anarchists, 1991. Single sheet, medium-weight, lavender stock, printed in black on one side only, illustrated. Near fine with small, contemporary ink notation, "In Loring Park." Gay Sisterhood is Powerful. More
New York City: Autonomous Anarchist Action, [circa 1990]. Single sheet, white stock. Horizontal fold, else near fine. More
Berkeley, CA: The Effeminist, [circa 1970/1971]. Single sheet, white stock, illustrated. More
Garden City: Doubleday, 1968. First Edition. Octavo, cloth boards; dustjacket; 96pp. Presentation copy from Wakoski to Jackson Mac Low, inscribed on front endpaper with small drawing of a flower: "For Jackson & Iris - whom I admire & love more than I am able to express," dated 1968. With additional..... More
[Durham, CT]: Burning Deck, 1967. 8vo. Signed by author. First edition. Wraps. Mild rubbing, slight wear at edges. Near fine. One of one hundred numbered copies, this is number 47. More
[San Francisco]: Women›s Brigade, WUO, [1974]. 4pp. plus cover sheet, 8.5 x 11 inch sheets stapled together at upper left corner; top sheet is goldenrod paper, other sheets plain white. Very good. The Women's Brigade bombed the San Francisco HEW offices on March 6, 1974, declaring that the department constituted..... More
New York: Douglas Book Corporation, 1972. First Edition. Octavo. Cloth boards; dustjacket; 364pp; illus. Trivial bit of spotting to board edges, else a tight, Fine copy in unworn, unclipped dustwrapper. Inscribed by Sinclair on front endpaper, dated 2003. More
n.d., N.p.: Clip bound in card covers. Book Condition: Very Good. 8vo, pp. unnumbered. Inscribed and signed by the author to James L. Weil (as "Jim"), poet commonly known as the Master of Fine Poetry (NY: Grolier Club, 2009. Exhibition and Catalog). More
Richmond, MA: Mad River Press, 1992. First trade edition. 28 pp. 10.0" x 6.5" Very good with burgundy endpapers. Heavy stock, cream wraps with burgundy writing and black and white sketch of a cottage. Glassine dustjacket. Cover art by Michael McCurdy, celebrated American artist, who has illustrated books by David..... More
She›s A Rebel is a powerful collection of Herstory in rock and roll, covering four decades of women in rock with over 65 photos, posters, programs and flyers. This collection illuminates the important role women have played in the development of rock music - from the Ÿ50s, when rock and..... More
[San Francisco]: n.p., [1969]. 8.5 x 11 inch handbill with light fold creases, else very good.One of the flyers handed out by members of Women›s Liberation to women attending the KYA Bridal Fair, in a protest that was covered by Bay Area media at the time. Depicts a Modern Bride..... More
London: Freedom Press, 1944. 8 vo. 4 µ x 7.0Ø 16pp. Stapled wraps with redish-brown type. Back cover has a 1.0Ø tear at top of spine; 0.75Ø tear at bottom of spine. Sunning to extremities and chipping around staples. Jackson MacLow›s signature on title page and his initials JML on..... 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
Milwaukee, WI: Obscure Publications & Video, 1990. 8 pp. Folded with a piece torn from spine. Photocopy of undamaged zine laid in, for reference. Great essays on important Zine culture of the day. Plus classifieds, brief and long zine reviews, and other articles.This issue looks in depth at Frank of..... More