Alternate Universe Record Collection
Stunning and extensive collection of original artwork, album covers, and two lengthy reference books — all describing a vast imaginary world of 20th century rock-and-roll that never existed.
Stunning and extensive collection of original artwork, album covers, and two lengthy reference books — all describing a vast imaginary world of 20th century rock-and-roll that never existed.
Late-'60s pornographic historical; a gruesomely eroticized American enslavement narrative that ends with a slaveholder getting bludgeoned with a fireplace poker by his erstwhile victim.
Sleaze erotica with the publisher's trademark faux-European flair, filled out with the full text of the Supreme Court's decision in 1969's Stanley v. Georgia case and ads for a dizzying array of books and devices.
Erotic sleaze pulp, collecting two lurid stories of a women's prison and debauched girls' boarding school, respectively. With the publisher's usual numerous and varied advertisements for erotica, erotic devices, ethnic joke books, and several scholarly works on JFK.
Lesbian-themed sleaze erotica of the late sixties, with a straight-faced introduction by 'L.F
Enigmatic and disquieting collection of six short stories and one 90-page novella, neatly and distinctively handwritten and illustrated in brown ink.
An extraordinary and unique handmade artist's book, elaborately assembled by an anonymous artist.
Sensational novel of two OB-GYN doctors and their patients.
Published anonymously by Ken Knabb and others, including Isaac Cronin, under the name Council for the Eruption of the Marvelous.
Five short essays on various topics, showing a strong situationist influence.
A beautifully illustrated Heritage Press copy, uncommon with original newsletter and member bill. 635pp.
Introduction by W.C. Prime. Early and charming book on China collecting told in a narrative style.
Affectionate photo album memorializing the mostly harmless exploits of an Army coterie of proto-Beatniks, stationed in peacetime Europe and making the most of it.
Uncommon American moral story for children, loosely modeled on Hoffmann's STRUWWELPETER.