The Photographs of Lois Conner: China.
NY: Callaway, [2000]. Oblong 4to. Hardbound, issued without dust jacket. First edition. Foreword by Jonathan Spense. Essays by Lois Conner and Geremie Barme. A handsome production. As new. More
NY: Callaway, [2000]. Oblong 4to. Hardbound, issued without dust jacket. First edition. Foreword by Jonathan Spense. Essays by Lois Conner and Geremie Barme. A handsome production. As new. More
Washington, DC: Corcoran Gallery, 1983. Pamphlet. First edition. Exhibition catalog for Connor's show at the Corcoran, illustrated with photographs. Fine. More
NY: Pantheon, [1976]. Hardbound in dust jacket. First American edition. Fine in dust jacket with a touch of wear to top edge of back panel. More
NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, [1971]. Hardbound in dust jacket. Later printing. Lively and well-researched overview of the Beat scene including much first-hand material from interviews with the Beats. Fine in dust jacket with the red spine lettering faded. More
n.p.: Privately published, 1987. Softbound. First edition. Very fine. More
Atlanta: Turner Publishing, [1995]. Hardbound, issued without dust jacket. First edition. Early photos of The Stones onstage and off. Text by David Hinckley and Debra Rodman. As new. More
Cambridge, MA: Pym-Randall Press, [1966]. Softbound. First printing. One of 25 numbered copies signed by all three poets (from a total edition of 500 copies). Very near fine. More
No place: American International Records, 1970. LP record. Soundtrack for the American International hippie musical exploitation film directed by Roger Corman starring Robert Corff (of "Hair" fame) and Bud Cort. A group of hippies from various backgrounds "inherit" the nation after a mysterious gas attack exterminates everyone over twenty-five. Interestingly..... More
NY: Off Broadway, 1961. Pamphlet. First edition. The "Special Coffee House Edition" of this guide to NYC nightlife. Lists all the hip coffee houses and clubs in Greenwich Village, with some pages devoted to Off Broadway theater. Illustrated with photographs including one of the Cafe Wha? and another that shows..... More
n.p.:n.p., [1977]. Each issue devoted to the work of a single poet. Includes books by Corman, Samperi, Du Bouchet, Evans, Schwerner, McInerney, Faust and others. About fine to fine. The lot:. More
[Ashland, MA]: Origin Press, 1959. Sewn Japanese-style in wraps with title label. First edition. Will Petersen's copy with his ownership stamp to title page. Petersen, a Beat artist and printer closely associated with Gary Snyder, helped Corman design the early issues of Origin. He is also the dedicatee of this..... More
[Venice, CA]: Lapis Press, 1990. Two volumes. Softbound with cloth spine. First edition. Cover design by Sam Francis. Near fine in like publisher's slipcase. More
[London: Phaidon, 1997]. Square 4to. Softbound in dust jacket. First edition. Signed by Dion. Profusely illustrated in color throughout with photographs of his constructions, artifacts, and installations. Very fine. More
Athens, Greece: Raymond Foye Books, 2019. 4to. Accordion-folded poetry broadside printed on both sides---one side in English the other in Greek. Features four previously unpublished poems from Corso's final manuscript "The Golden Dot" written while he was dying from cancer. Translated by Yannis Livadas. Cover photograph of Corso by Allen..... More
[Tucson]: Nazraeli Press, [2002]. 16mo. Hardbound, issued without dust jacket. First edition. A poem by Freddy De Vree with one original signed photograph by Coulommier tipped in. Limited to 500 numbered copies. Fine. More
[London]: Viking, [2001]. Hardbound in dust jacket. First British (and correct first) edition. Signed by the author. As new. More
[Santa Fe]: Arena, [1998]. 4to. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. As new. More
Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University, 1961. Pamphlet. First edition. The text of a speech on Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye. Some minor soiling to covers, else near fine. More
London: Calder and Boyars, [1969]. Hardbound in dust jacket. First British edition. Fine in dust jacket with a small blemish to front panel. More
Detroit: The Alternative Press, no date. Broadside poem. First edition. Issued as "a free poem" from the press. Printed in black on orange deckle-edge stock. Fine (12" x 8"). More
Woodstock, NY: Raymond Foye, 2002. Broadside poem. First edition. One of 300 copies printed on the occasion of the John Wieners Memorial Reading at St. Mark's Church in the Bowery. Fine. More
[Storrs, CT]: University of Connecticut, 1974. 4to. Broadside poem. First edition. Limited to 350 copies published on the occasion of a 1974 reading by Creeley at the University of Connecticut Library. Printed in black on beige stock with a green ornamental border. As new. More
London: Secker & Warburg, [1979]. Hardbound in dust jacket. First British edition. Fine. More
LA: Paper Boat Press, 1989. Pamphlet. First edition. Signed by Crimmins on the title page and beneath his signature Allen Ginsberg has inscribed it "Best Wishes / Allen Ginsberg / 2/25/89 / McCabe's" (though Ginsberg has no connection to this book he met Crimmins in LA and signed this book)..... More