The Ballad of Sexual Dependency.
n.p.:n.p., [1986]. NY: Aperture, 1986. Oblong 4to. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. As new. More
n.p.:n.p., [1986]. NY: Aperture, 1986. Oblong 4to. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. As new. More
NY: AREA, 1986. The front of the card features text, and the back shows a naked child in a cowboy hat dancing with a guitar on the floor behind him. Printed in purple on white stock. Included is a cellophane-wrapped bubble gum cigar stating "It's a Boy." A charming invitation..... More
NY: AREA, 1985. The glasses have an invitation tag attached by string and both came in a mailing envelope that is still present. A creative invitation from this popular club and art installation space that created various themed events that "brought together the disparate worlds of artists, fashion designers, socialites..... More
NY: AREA, 1985. The front of the card features a photo printed in black against a green background of music manager and entrepreneur McLaren in an elaborate spooky outfit. On the back a condom is affixed with the word "Halloweenie" printed above. This event was to celebrate the release of..... More
No place: Guild Press, 1967. Pamphlet. First edition. Oblong 16mo. Psychedelic Day-Glo lettering on front and back covers. Features surreal/psychedelic b&w photo-collages utilizing various naked bodies or portions thereof interspersed with uninhibited Gay-and-drug-themed limericks. Very near fine. Rare item from the halcyon "Summer of Love" year 1967... More
NY: Rizzoli, [2008]. 4to. Hardbound in photo-illustrated boards, issued without dust jacket. Profusely illustrated with color photos of crash pads, hippie communes, infinity machines, tree houses and innovative rural constructions, experimental architecture, Leary's commune at Millbrook, and more. Highly recommended. As new. More
Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle, [1959]. 4to. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition thus, a revised and enlarged reprint of the original 1939 edition. Fine in price-clipped, very good plus dust jacket with a short tear to the front panel. More
Norwich, NY: SOOJ, 2005. Three small sheets of copper enclosed in a printed envelope with a label to the front stating: "Jeff Gordon / Rembrandt Intentions (2005) / 4/4." Inside is a printed statement by the artist: "My first thought was to do a series of copper plate engravings as..... More
NY: Young Scott Books, [1968]. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. Illustrated by Edward Gorey. Signed by Gorey. Very fine in price-clipped dust jacket. More
NY: Gotham Book Mart, 1974. Oblong 16mo. Pamphlet. First edition. Signed by Gorey. Fine (barely perceptible toned spot to corner of cover). More
No place: Delta, n.d. Cotton T-shirt with a Gorey illustration of a serpent-like creature. Size XL. As new (faint touch of occasional barely perceptible yellowing). More
No place: no publisher, no date. Gorey illustrated tote bag issued in connection with Masterpiece Mystery Theater. As new, still sealed. More
NY: Workman Publishing, 1979. Spiral-bound calendar featuring illustrations by Gorey. First edition. As new in publisher's printed envelope. More
SF: Troubador, [1982]. Pamphlet. First edition. Cut-out paper dolls that you can dress in various outfits and stage against a selection of backdrops. Very good plus. More
SF: Cartoon Art Museum, 1996. Pamphlet. First edition of this exhibition catalog. One of 150 numbered copies signed by Gorey. Fine. More
SF: Cartoon Art Museum, 1996. Pamphlet. First trade edition. One of 600 copies (from a total edition of 776). Fine. More
Cambridge: Halty-Ferguson, 1980. Pamphlet. First edition. One of 400 numbered copies signed by Gorey (of a total edition of 426). Slight touch of toning to spine and corners of covers, else fine. More
np: Scholastic Book Club, 1973. Square 8vo. First edition. Punch-out, color figures, designed by Gorey, depicting "Rumpelstiltskin and friends." The figures are on a large folding card, with a single sheet of instructions wrapped around. Though known to be Gorey's work, his name does not appear anywhere. Fine, with none..... More
n.p.: Scholastic Book Club, 1973. Square 8vo. First edition. Punch-out, color figures, by Gorey depicting "Rumpelstiltskin and friends." The figures are on a large folding card, with a single sheet of instructions wrapped around. Though known to be Gorey's work, his name does not appear anywhere. This copy is signed..... More
Syracuse: Note Cube, 1988. Gorey illustrated note paper issued in connection with Masterpiece Mystery Theater. As new, still sealed. More
No place: Mani G'Raps, 1997. Described by the publisher as a "decorative gift tie-on" with a string attached to the cat to be used as a Christmas ornament or some such. Enclosed in original cellophane bag with cardboard header. Fine (cat measures ca. 4" x 2"). More
n.p.: Fantod Press, 1995. Pamphlet. First edition. One of 500 numbered copies signed by Gorey. Small, barely perceptible touch of toning to top of spine, else very fine. More
NY: Arlington House, [1975]. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. Review copy with slip. Fine in dust jacket with a small nick. More
NY: William Morrow, 1975. 4to. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. Profusely illustrated with color photos. Fine in price-clipped dust jacket. More
Boston: Bullfinch, [1997]. Oblong 8vo. Hardbound in dust jacket. Second printing. Introduction by Terence Riley. Photographs of Frank Lloyd Wright's buildings with excerpts from his writings. As new. More