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Moscow in the Wilderness, Segovia in the Snow.
SF: Beach Books, 1967. Large single sheet folded to pamphlet size, but unfolds to 17.5" x 22.5" broadside. Second printing. Inscribed by Ferlinghetti: "To Dan in San Francisco Dec. 77 Lawrence Ferlinghetti." Toned around the edges, price sticker shadow to front cover, very good. More
Northwest Ecolog.
[SF]: City Lights Books, [1978]. 16mo. Softbound. First edition. Inscribed by the author in the year of publication to his close friends Janet & Charles Richards. Janet wrote Common Soldiers, a book about the fifties literary scene, and she and Charles were good friends with Rexroth and Ferlinghetti. Couple of..... More
What Nigel Knew.
NY: Clarkson N. Potter, [1981]. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. Dust jacket illustration by Edward Gorey. Very fine. More
Catalogue 40: Unchained Simon Finch.
London: Simon Finch Rare Books 1999. Clamshell box containing unbound sheets in wraparound band. First edition. Interestingly designed bookseller's catalog devoted to a wide range of material The unbound sheets feature a color photograph and description of each item. Fine. More
Legacy in Light: Photographic Treasures from Philadelphia Area Public Collections.
Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1990. 4to. Softbound. First edition. Illustrated with photographs. Published on the occasion of an exhibition. Some fading to spine and edges of covers, else near fine. More
Poor Old Tired Horse, No. 20.
n.p.:n.p., [1964]. A magazine of concrete poetry from the Wild Hawthorn Press in Scotland. This issue devoted to Ian Hamilton Finlay with drawings by Peter Lyle. Fine. More
Meiji Revisited: The Sites of Victorian Japan.
NY: Weatherhill, [1995]. Small 4to. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. Illustrated with photographs. A study of the famous buildings of Japan in the Victorian era. As new. More
The Art in Cartooning: Seventy-five Years of American Magazine Cartoons.
NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, [1975]. 4to. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. Signed by Gahan Wilson, George Booth, Bill Woodman, S. Gross, B. Tobey, Modell, Jack Ziegler, Dana Fradon, and one other. Fine in dust jacket with barely perceptible yellowing to spine and back panel. More
Motel Signs.
[Portland]: Nazraeli Press, [2011]. 16mo. Hardbound, issued without dust jacket. First edition. Limited to 500 numbered copies with an original print signed by Fitch tipped-in. As new. More
Rue Obscure.
[n.p.: Ianda, 1996]. Oblong 8vo. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. As new. More
O Her Blackness Sparkles: The Life and Times of the Batman Art Gallery San Francisco 1960-1965.
SF: 3300 Press, [1995]. Pamphlet. Documents the art and Happenings at the preeminent avant-garde gallery of the period including many photographs by James O. Mitchell. Fine. More
St. Nicholas: An Illustrated Magazine for Young Folks Volume XXXV Part 11: May to October 1908.
NY: The Century Co, 1908. Hardbound in publisher's decorative red boards stamped in gilt. First edition of this anthology featuring articles from the magazine St. Nicholas that was oriented toward young readers. Prints "A Boy's Paradise in the Pacific" by Alexander Hume Ford, a substantial article about surfing profusely illustrated..... More
View, May 1945, Series V, No. 2.
NY: View, 1945. A magazine of surrealist art and literature. Cover by Wifredo Lam. Contributions by Ramon Sender, Jules Henry, Paul Rivet, and others. "Tropical Americana" presented by Paul Bowles with photos by Rudy Burckhardt depicting life in the tropics. Near fine. More
View, February-March 1942, Vol. 1, Nos. 11-12.
NY: View, 1942. A magazine of surrealist art and literature. This issue in early tabloid format (on slick paper). Kurt Seligmann, Henry Miller, Leonora Carrington, and Parker Tyler are among the contributors. Cover sheet split at top and bottom of spine, else near fine. The early issues are scarce... More
View, December 1944, Series IV, No. 4.
NY: View, 1944. A magazine of surrealist art and literature. Cover by Esteban Frances. Contributions by Man Ray, Andre Breton, Kurt Seligmann, Giorgio Di Chirico, Lionel Abel, and others. Very good plus to near fine. More
The Ultimate Good Luck.
NY: Vintage, 1986. A trade paperback, first edition thus. Briefly inscribed by the author. A couple of small corner creases to back cover, else fine. More
Charles Bukowski: A Critical and Bibliographical Study.
Somerville, MA: Abyss, 1969. Thick pamphlet. Second printing. Limited to 300 numbered copies. An important early study of Buk and his work. Very near fine. More
Blood Sport.
NY: Harper & Row, [1967]. Hardbound in dust jacket. First American edition. Fine in dust jacket with the red color faded from spine. More
Sam Francis: Lessons of Darkness.
[Venice, CA: Lapis Press, 1993]. Folio. Hardbound in illustrated boards. First edition. Signed by Sam Francis. Profusely illustrated in color. As new. More
Sam Francis: Four Decades Paintings on Paper.
London: Bernard Jacobson Gallery, 1988. Softbound. First edition. Exhibition catalog for his show at the Bernard Jacobson Gallery. Profusely illustrated in color. Poet Cid Corman's copy with his ownership signature and date. Corman has also added his marks to the introduction and short phrases beneath two of the plates. Some..... More
Ireland: Aerial Views.
[England]: Dewi Lewis, [1999]. Large 4to. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. One of the best collections of aerial photographs ever published. A handsome production. As new. More
Robert Frank: Moving Out.
[Zurich]: Scalo, [1994]. 4to. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. Profusely illustrated. Texts by Greenough, Philip Brookman and others. Published on the occasion of a major traveling exhibition. As new in shrinkwrap. More