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Writing Writing.
np: Sumbooks, 1964. Pamphlet. First edition. Presentation copy inscribed to Duncan's close friends, Ham and Mary Tyler. Beneath the printed dedication, as if a continuation of it, Duncan has written: "and for Ham and Mary too have fun. Robert." A nice association. Very near fine... More
South Vietnam: U. S. Defeat Inevitable.
Hanoi: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1967. Pamphlet. First edition. English-language anti-American propaganda published in Hanoi during the Vietnam war. Sunning to edges of covers, else near fine (bookstore stamp to back cover). More
Palais des Machines: Ferdinand Dutert.
[London: Phaidon, 1994]. Square 4to. Softbound. First edition. Color photos, architectural diagrams etc. Published as part of the Architecture in Detail series. As new. More
The Jives of Dr. Hepcat.
[Dallas: Documentary Arts, 1989]. Pamphlet. Second edition of this title originally published in 1953. A collection of "Jive Talk" terms including how they can be utilized in sentences. Durst was one of the first Black DJ's in Texas and he hosted a popular program on KVET specializing in blues, jazz..... More
I and I.
n.p.: SOOJ, 2007. Large 4to. Broadside. First edition. Illustrated with a painting by Jeff Gordon. The lyrics to this song by Dylan nicely printed on Arches with Gordon's painting reproduced in color. One of 145 numbered copies signed by the artist and publisher, Jeff Gordon. This item is not a...... More
I and I.
n.p.: SOOJ, 2007. Large 4to. Broadside. First edition. Illustrated with a painting by Jeff Gordon. The lyrics to this song by Dylan nicely printed on Arches with Gordon's painting reproduced in color. Published in an edition limited to 145 numbered copies signed by the artist and publisher, Jeff Gordon, this..... More
I and I.
n.p.: SOOJ, 2007. Large 4to. Broadside. First edition. Illustrated with a painting by Jeff Gordon. The lyrics to this song by Dylan nicely printed on Arches with Gordon's painting reproduced in color. Published in an edition limited to 145 numbered copies signed by the artist and publisher, Jeff Gordon, this..... More
Dual business card from The Bitter End and The Tin Angel restaurant in Greenwich Village.
NY: The Bitter End/The Tin Angel, ca. 1965. The two night spots were doing some cross promotion---one side of the card is for The Bitter End and at the bottom it reads: "Before the show, enjoy dinner at (see other side)." The other side of the card is for The..... More
Menu from The Bitter End in Greenwich Village.
NY: The Bitter End, ca. 1964. A single quarto sheet folded to make four pages. The covers print a poem by Paul Eluard and Benjamin Peret. The Bitter End was one of the primary music clubs and entertainment venues in Greenwich Village during the '60s. During it's heyday it featured..... More
Menu from The Bitter End in Greenwich Village.
NY: The Bitter End, ca. 1964. A single large quarto sheet folded to make four pages. The covers print a poem by Paul Eluard and Benjamin Peret along with an illustration of a female cabaret performer. This is the scarcer version of the two Bitter End menus that we are..... More
Bob Dylan's personal annotated and signed copy of Pete Seeger's Darling Corey LP TOGETHER WITH the postcard from this record filled out in Bob Dylan's hand, ca. 1962.
NY: Folkways Records, [1950]. 33rpm record. The record jacket bears Dylan's pencil ownership signature as well as some lyrics from the album that Dylan has transcribed on the front cover. The LP was issued with a postcard that customers could fill out and return requesting additional products. Dylan has filled..... More
Broadside announcing Bob Dylan at the Masonic Scottish Rite Cathedral in Detroit, 1964.
Detroit: The Retort, 1964. Original broadside/mailer issued by The Retort, a small, folk music coffee house in Detroit. One side is largely devoted to promoting Dylan's appearance at the Masonic Scottish Rite Cathedral and it features two photos of Dylan including one of him smiling! Also advertises upcoming appearances by..... More
Handbill announcing a series of 1961 concerts at Gerdes Folk City in Greenwich Village, one of which featured then unknown Bob Dylan as the opening act for The Greenbriar Boys.
NY: Gerdes Folk City, 1961. 4to. The first in the series of concerts was a long stint by Lonnie Johnson, Victoria Spivey and David Gude playing September 12 through the 24th. From September 26 through October 8th the Greenbriar Boys were playing with Bob Dylan, then entirely unknown and having..... More
Talking Folklore Center.
NY: Folklore Center, 1962. Single sheet folded to make four pages. Charming cover illustration of a young, corduroy-capped Dylan playing harmonica. First separate printing of a song by Bob Dylan. Depending on exactly when in 1962 this was published, it may also be his first appearance in print. (The only..... More
McSweeney's Quarterly Concern, No. 13, 2004.
n.p.:n.p., [2004]. This issue, in the format of a hardbound book in dust jacket, is guest edited by Chris Ware who has designed the elaborate jacket that folds out to poster size and contains two pamphlets within its folds. Devoted to comic art by Ware, Spiegelman, and others, this number..... More
McSweeney's, No. 4, 2000.
n.p.:n.p., [2000]. Printed box containing fourteen separate booklets. Includes "Hellhound on My Trail" by Denis Johnson, and "The Double Zero" by Rick Moody, as well as pamphlets by Lydia Davis, George Saunders, Jonathan Lethem, Haruki Murakami, et al. Fine. More
Might Magazine, No. 10, 1996.
n.p.:n.p., [1996]. A humorous literary mag from San Francisco that Eggers edited prior to McSweeney's. Fine. More
Might Magazine, No. 13, 1996.
n.p.:n.p., [1996]. A humorous literary mag from San Francisco that Eggers edited prior to McSweeney's. Contributors include David Foster Wallace and R. U. Sirius. Fine. More
Composing for the Films.
NY: Oxford University Press, 1947. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. A seminal work on the subject. Fine in slightly spine-faded, very good plus dust jacket with some very shallow chipping to top edge. More
Jonathan Elderfield.
NY: Cue Art Foundation, 2007. Softbound. First edition. Exhibition catalog illustrated with photographs. Postcard laid in reproducing an Elderfield photo. Fine. More
Art of Japan.
NY: Abrams, [1985]. Thick 4to. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition in English. Profusely illustrated throughout. A mammoth, comprehensive study. Very fine. More