I Mean You.
Berkeley: palOmine press, 2005. Pamphlet with wrap-around band. First edition. One of 26 lettered copies signed by the author. Poems about Sinclair's wife, Penny, written over a period of twenty years. As new. More
Berkeley: palOmine press, 2005. Pamphlet with wrap-around band. First edition. One of 26 lettered copies signed by the author. Poems about Sinclair's wife, Penny, written over a period of twenty years. As new. More
SF: Cronus Productions, 1971. The card annouces that the State Theater will be presenting "dance concerts, plays, events." Printed in three colors. Fine (7" x 4.5"). 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.: 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
North Hollywood: Brandon House, [1967]. First edition of this Paperback Original. A novel about the hippie scene on Sunset Strip and the "Teenie Boppers, Brinkniks, and Hippies who were currently flooding the Strip and converting it to their own shocking psychedelic pattern." Nice wraparound cover art depicting the various counterculture..... More
SF: Red House Books, ca. 1987. Pamphlet. First edition. Premier catalog from one of the earliest book dealers to specialize in Beat and '60s counterculture material. Back cover filled with ink notes, phone number in ink on the front cover, else very good. More
SF: Red House Books, ca. 1988. Quarto sheets folded once to make a pamphlet. First edition. Bookseller's catalog from one of the earliest dealers to specialize in Beat, avant-garde, and '60s counterculture material. Very good. More
SF: Red House Books, ca. 1988. Quarto sheets folded once to make a pamphlet. First edition. Bookseller's catalog from one of the first dealers to specialize in Beat and '60s counterculture material. Very good. More
SF: Red House Books, ca. 1988. Pamphlet. First edition. Bookseller's catalog from one of the first dealers to specialize in Beat and '60s counterculture material. Chip to edge of cover, else very good. More
SF: Red House Books, ca. 1988. Pamphlet. First edition. Bookseller's catalog from one of the first dealers to specialize in Beat and '60s counterculture material. Chip to edge of cover, else very good. More
SF: Red House Books, ca. 1988. Pamphlet. First edition. Bookseller's catalog from one of the earliest dealers to specialize in Beat and '60s counterculture material. Some prices circled in ink, else very good. More
SF: Red House Books, ca. 1988. Pamphlet. First edition. Bookseller's catalog from one of the earliest dealers to specialize in Beat, avant-garde, and '60s counterculture material. Very good. More
SF: Red House Books, ca. 1988. Quarto sheets folded once to make a pamphlet. First edition. Bookseller's catalog from one of the earliest dealers to specialize in Beat and '60s counterculture material. Very good. More
SF: Red House Books, ca. 1988. Quarto sheets folded once to make a pamphlet. First edition. Bookseller's catalog from one of the earliest dealers to specialize in avant-garde, Beat, and '60s counterculture material. Very good. More
SF: Red House Books, ca. 1988. Pamphlet. First edition. Bookseller's catalog from one of the earliest dealers to specialize in Beat and '60s counterculture material. Corner of back cover torn off, ink quiggle, else very good. More
Hollywood: A&M Records, 1978. Poster poses the question: "Are We Not Men?" Answer: "Who Cares." Printed in many colors featuring a striking photo-collage of a sunglass-wearing, spiky-haired punk rocker surfing on an ironing board against a leopard print background. The poster advertises bands such as The Police, The Dickies, Joe..... More
NY: Beech Tree/William Morrow, [1987]. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. The author traces the development of the bohemian tradition from the early scene in Greenwich Village through the Beats, hippies, and Punks. Illustrated with photographs. Minor tap to one corner, else fine in about fine spine faded dust jacket..... More
NY: Privately published, 1985. Tavel was an Obie winning playwright probably best known for his work with Jack Smith and Andy Warhol. He worked on Smith's Flaming Creatures and wrote the screenplays for Warhol's Chelsea Girls, Vinyl, and Poor Little Rich Girl (among others), in addition to acting in several..... More
[Linden, NY: The Ampeg Company, ca. late '60s early '70s]. 4to. Pamphlet. First edition. An extensive dictionary of hip slang terms from Ampeg, the maker of amplifiers and musical equipment as a promotional item---not available for sale and there was no official distribution. Illustrated with charming small antique graphics throughout..... More
[Burbank: Seven Seventy Publishers, 1966]. Hippie exploitation mag that explores the adventures of "The Daring Breed," members of the younger generation who are "trapped, desperate, frantic to escape their everyday life. Frantic for new excitement, pleasures." These folks occupy their time with eveything from biker gangs, "Swingin' Wild Groups," draft..... More
Universal City: Seven Seventy Publishers, 1966. Counterculture exploitation magazine with an emphasis on the Hell's Angels featuring a "Hell's Angels Special Inside Report" with photos and a glossary of Hell's Angels slang. Also includes articles such as "Escapism with So-called Wonder Drugs" (LSD), "Sunset Strip Gone Crazy," plus the requisite..... More
n.p.: n.p., n.d. [ca. 1968]. Outrageous hippie exploitation magazine. Generic cover photo of a naked woman posing for the camera deceptively creates the impression that this is a standard men's magazine, however it is largely devoted to reprinting Psychedelic Hippie No. 1, probably the best hippie exploitation mag ever. Includes..... More
Chicago: The National Insider, 1967. Tabloid, folded as issued. Features the bold headline: "Tragic LSD Sex Orgy Raped by 18 Men!" Detailed outrageous story inside features another huge headline: "LSD Doped Girl Raped By 18 Boys!" Paper toned but still supple, very good. Sensational exploitation styled after The National Inquirer---..... More