Scoring in Heaven: Gravestones and Cemetery Art of the American Sunbelt States.
NY: Aperture, [1991]. 4to. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. Fine. More
NY: Aperture, [1991]. 4to. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. Fine. More
NY: The Bitter End/The Tin Angel, ca. 1965. The two night spots were doing some cross promotion---one side of the card is for The Bitter End and at the bottom it reads: "Before the show, enjoy dinner at (see other side)." The other side of the card is for The..... More
NY: The Bitter End, ca. 1964. A single quarto sheet folded to make four pages. The covers print a poem by Paul Eluard and Benjamin Peret. The Bitter End was one of the primary music clubs and entertainment venues in Greenwich Village during the '60s. During it's heyday it featured..... More
NY: The Bitter End, ca. 1964. A single large quarto sheet folded to make four pages. The covers print a poem by Paul Eluard and Benjamin Peret along with an illustration of a female cabaret performer. This is the scarcer version of the two Bitter End menus that we are..... More
[Montana]: Montana Historical Society Press, [1988]. Thick 8vo. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. This copy is signed by the following contributors: William Kittredge, Annick Smith (twice), Paul Zarzyski, Ivan Doig, James Crumley, William Lang, James Welch, Rick DeMarinis, Mary Clearman Blew, Peter Bowen, Greg Keeler, Ed Lahey, Richard Ford..... More
[Montana]: Montana Historical Society Press, [1988]. Thick 8vo. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. Massive collection of writings about Montana, with contributions by Tom McGuane, Richard Ford, James Welch, Wallace Stegner, Ivan Doig, Dashiel Hammett, and many, many others. Minor bump to two corners of boards, else fine. A book..... More
[Van Nuys]: Pike Books, [1961]. First edition of this Paperback Original. "After the H-Bomb beware of---The Coming of the Rats." Features the famous cover illustration of a naked woman getting swarmed by hungry, red-eyed rats. "This can happen tomorrow!" Fine. More
NY: Boo-Hooray, 2013. Folio. Softbound issued in dust jacket printed on both sides with drawings by Jack Smith. The cover of the book has a color photo of Jack Smith affixed to the front. Published in an edition of 300 copies on the 50th anniversary of the release of "Flaming..... More
n.p.:n.p., [1995]. Features a photo of Patti and a quote from "Paths that Cross." Printed in purple and green. Fine (22" x 14"). More
n.p.: SOOJ, 2005. Large 4to. Broadside poem. First edition. Illustrated with two images by artist Path Soong. One of only 30 numbered copies signed by Patti Smith and Path Soong, the entire signed edition (there were also 200 unsigned copies). Handsomely printed on Arches. The small signed edition was over-subscribed..... More
NY: Arista Records, [1979]. 45rpm record. Mint record in very good plus sleeve. More
NY: Arista Records, [1978]. 45rpm record. Minute speck of wear to one label, else mint in plain white generic sleeve. More
n.p.:n.p., [1995]. The performance took place at the Theater of Living Arts in Philadelphia, 1995. Features a color photo of Patti on stage and a quote from "Paths that Cross." Fine (20" x 16"). More
Woodstock, NY: Hanuman Books, 1995. Broadside poem. First printing. Handsomely printed by Leslie Miller of the Grenfell Press. A poem written for William Burroughs, illustrated with Burroughs' self portrait. Fine. More
NY: Schocken Books, [1971]. Hardbound in dust jacket. First American edition. Includes Raymond Queneau, Jacques Prevert, Alain Jouffroy, Rene Char, Aragon, and many others. Two corners gently bumped, else fine. More