DAS SCHWEINE ALBUM
A pun on the German for autograph book, "Sein-Album," this SCHWEINE ALBUM invites the signers to blindly draw pigs instead of write their signatures.
A pun on the German for autograph book, "Sein-Album," this SCHWEINE ALBUM invites the signers to blindly draw pigs instead of write their signatures.
Charming Afrikaans picture book in the shape of a paper doll's dress, with different outfits on every page.
Novelty board book, die-cut in the shape of a doll's house.
Lovely large paper doll and four stylish outfits in original box — a beautiful example of an early 20th-century paper toy.
Delightful late Victorian collection of six mini books for little readers, in the original publisher's box, each illustrated with four full-page chromolithographs.
First three issues of the E.G. Records Newsletter, founded to promote the label's artists following the January '79 opening of its U.S. office.
Promotional booklet for NBC's educational television programs, containing black-and-white stills and text describing the network's moral philosophy to provide high-quality educational programming in addition to pure entertainment.
With color and black and white photographs throughout as well as original art including a cover by Steve Masters, two pieces signed Santiago, and an advertisement for Seattle's Maclane Studio, a mail-order gallery of erotic male artwork.
An uncommon, [likely] pre-Stonewall gay men's magazine.
Rare original poster by the German electronic Krautrock project started by Dieter Moebius, Conrad Schnitzler, and Hans-Joachim Roedelius.
Gorgeous peepshow depicting couples, families, children, soldiers and others walking and playing in an early 19th century English garden — housed in a remarkable rainbow-colored slipcase.
Lavish promotional book of full-bleed and -color lithographed illustrations advertising upcoming programs for Columbia Pictures' 1940-1941 season.
Original hectographed catalogue of carved briar smoking pipes from French manufacturer Grappin-Dalloz — likely produced for use by company representatives.
Large format bucolic alphabet book, with illustrations in 3 colors filling every page, each letter representing a different farm animal.
Modern facsimile edition of this collection of the 36 little promotional titles published by the Kansas City-based Faultless Starch Company, first published in 1889, an example of popular literacy tools in early Oklahoma and Texas.
First edition of this brightly illustrated collection of poems and short stories, many focused on animals.
Gilded Age McLoughlin Brothers publication of the traditional rhyme "This Little Pig Went to Market" from Aunt Mary's Little Series.
Exuberant transformation book with moveable flaps that allow the user to dress anthropomorphized animals in various costumes.
Unused children's activity book featuring 6 pairs of illustrated postcards (12 total), each pair with an uncolored version for the child to paint.
Consecutive run of the first 125 issues (1976-2012) of this long-running glossy, indispensable, and high-concept magazine documenting contemporary residential architectural for design professionals.
Scarce copy of this gay men's erotic newspaper.
Charming McLoughlin ABC with carefree illustrations of children at play, accompanying rhymes about the letters of the alphabet.
Pornographic newspaper featuring many explicit close-up photographs, texts, and a centerfold "jackoff poster of the month."
Scarce copy of this regional porn newspaper, produced in a primitive, zine-like style.
First edition of this near-miniature book of short stories, largely concerned with descriptions of animals.