Six color postcards reproducing paintings by Henry Miller.
Japan: No publisher, no date. The cards are nicely printed and enclosed in a printed (in Japanese) envelope. Fine. More
Japan: No publisher, no date. The cards are nicely printed and enclosed in a printed (in Japanese) envelope. Fine. More
Tuscon: Nazraeli, 2005. Hardbound in green felt-covered boards quarter-bound in faux alligator skin. First edition, deluxe issue. One of 100 copies signed by the artist with an original signed numbered print mounted on a sheet of antique paper laid in. Included is a separate sheet printing an excerpt from a...... More
[Clarksburg: Saucerian Publications, 1959]. Pamphlet. First edition. The Mitchell sisters recount their meetings with the "Space Brothers" and the information relayed to them to help save planet Earth. Judging from the terrific cover illustration it looks like they were maybe dating the Space Brothers since the two rather homely sisters..... More
[Portland]: Nazraeli, [2012]. Folio. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. Limited to 100 signed numbered copies with an original 11" x 14" signed numbered print laid in. Originally issued as part of the set Six by Six: Set Three but here offered separately. As new... More
Davis, CA: John Natsoulas Press, [1996]. 4to. Softbound. First edition. Comprehensive survey of the Beat and avant-garde galleries of the '50s and '60s such as the 6 Gallery, Batman Gallery, Spatsa, et al. featuring biographies of the artists whose work appeared there. Illustrated with photos throughout and includes poems by..... More
n.p.: Privately published, 1982. Beneath the portrait is printed: "Black Sparrow Press / Joyce Carol Oates." One of only 20 numbered copies signed by the artist. In the corner the artist has written "Thanks Joyce Carol Oates." Fine ( 25.5" x 17.75"). More
[Toronto]: Anansi, 1970. Softbound (issued simultaneously with the cloth edition). First edition, second issue with the Governor-General's Award stamp to front cover. Signed by the author. Very near fine (tiny spot to fore-edge). More
Canada: Unicorn Press, 1969. Broadside poem. First edition. Illustrated. Signed by Ondaatje. One of 375 copies originally issued as part of the Unicorn Press folio of Canadian poets, but here offered separately. As new. More
n.p.:n.p., [1970]. Actually the ninth Fluxus newspaper (although mistakenly numbered 8). This issue a double sided poster entirely devoted to photos by Peter Moore of various Fluxfest events involving John and Yoko, with an insert laid in describing the photos. Folded as issued, small patch of light foxing, but a...... More
[Portland]: Nazraeli, [2012]. Folio. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. Limited to 100 signed numbered copies with an original 11" x 14" signed numbered print laid in. Originally issued as part of the set Six by Six: Set Four but here offered separately. As new... More
NY: Paul S. Eriksson, [1968]. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. Introduction by Peter Laqueur. An "exciting and clear-cut portrait of marijuana." Fine in near fine, price-clipped dust jacket. More
No place: Tampa Records, no date [ca. 1950's]. LP record. Latin bongo music with a classic cover illustration featuring a seductive beatnik couple leaning against a lamp pole with the female beatnik scantily-clad and holding a long cigarette holder. Near mint record (one cosmetic scratch) in very good minus jacket..... More
SF: Auerhahn Press, 1961. 16mo. Folding broadside poem. First edition. Limited to 350 copies. Couple of stray marks to verso, else fine. Scarce, early Auerhahn item. More
NY: Fuck You Press, 1967. 4to. Mimeographed sheets, stapled at the edge. First edition thus. Cover by Joe Brainard. Limited to 300 numbered copies. Fine. Scarce item from the Fuck You Press. More
NY: Project Studios One, 1983. Printed in black on white stock. Mailing label addressed to famous photographer Eve Sonneman, else fine (4" x 6"). More
NY: Fulton Ryder, 2012. Hardbound in gold cloth-covered boards. First edition. Limited to 500 copies. A book designed by Prince published under his pseudonym John Dogg. Reproduces explicit erotic photos from Bob Crane's homemade porn movies, juxtaposed with interesting facts about his life and career. The actor, best known for..... More
[NY: Belmont Tower Books, 1971]. First paperback edition and first edition under this title, originally published as "Cookie." "Drug addict, prostitute, mugger, thief---the true story of a young woman's life in hell." Cover photograph of a naked woman, tied-off to take a shot, with a huge syringe descending from above..... More
Washington: Black Sun Press, 1946. Folio. Broadside. First edition. A broadside relating to the landmark 1947 surrealist film directed by Hans Richter. Illustrated with stills from the film, as well as a photo of Richter and Duchamp looking at Duchamp's Roto-relief machine. Originally issued in Black Sun Press' Portfolio 111..... More
San Diego: Greenleaf, [1967]. First edition of this Paperback Original. "Fags, freaks and the famous turn the street into a hippie hell." An "expose" of the famed Sunset Strip during the height of the '60s, published shortly after the famous riots there. Fine. More
NY: Lancer, [1967]. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. A comprehensive look at the plant and its use. Fine in price-clipped, slightly used dust jacket with a couple of short tears. More
Chicago: The Lakeside Group, 1983. One of an unspecified number of copies initialed by Ruscha. The image features a series of tight circles creating a vortex around which two concentric circles of minnows are swimming. Nicely printed on Arches. Fine (39" x 28"). More
[Chicago]: Chicago Review Press, [2006]. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. Illustrated with photographs. Very fine. More
NY: Shafrazi Gallery, 1983. Oblong 8vo. Softbound. First edition. Features an interview with Scharf and color reproductions of his "Pop Surrealism" works. Scharf, along with his friends Keith Haring, and Jean-Michel Basquiat was one of the founding members of the Downtown scene of the '80s. A very early show for..... More
[Portland]: Nazraeli, [2011]. Folio. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. Limited to 100 signed numbered copies with an original 11" x 14" signed numbered print laid in. Originally issued as part of the set Six by Six: Set Two but here offered separately. As new... More
[NY: Headline Publications, 1962]. A satirical cartoon mag styled after Mad magazine. The Beatnik issue, with a cover illustration spoofing beatniks and an "8 page special BEATNIK pull-out-section." The beatnik section is a newspaper titled "Daily Beatnik" in which all the ads for popular products of the day are rewritten..... More