KEROUAC'S LAST WORD: Jack Kerouac in Escapade
Limited edition of Clark's essay, with a supplement of three articles by Jack Kerouac.
Limited edition of Clark's essay, with a supplement of three articles by Jack Kerouac.
First printing of this classic Beat novel, written on a large continuous scroll over a ten-day period, much the same method Kerouac used when composing ON THE ROAD.
First edition of this sequel of sorts to DHARMA BUMS, in which Kerouac weaves Buddhist themes through memoir.
Third printing of Kerouac's fantastic, drug-tinged dream-autobiography.
First printing of Kerouac's collected writings on travel: on foot, by railway, aboard ship, and on the road.
Paperback original of Kerouac on teen passion and despair.
First edition, first printing of Kerouac's sojourn to France to research his genealogy.
Movie-tie-in and first UK edition of the thinly-veiled autobiographical story of the brief but intense interracial love affair between Leo (Kerouac) and Mardou (Alene Lee).
Italian translation of Kerouac's ON THE ROAD.
First printing of Kerouac's final novel, his last work published before his death in 1969.
Limited to 1,000 copies, this anthology contains work from a wide range of contributors including Catherine Gore, Robert Norris, Jean Cocteau and others.
Second volume of Kerouac's collected letters edited by Charters.
First paperback printing of Kerouac's novella recounting his relationship with Alene Lee, who picked him up for his "beautiful" profile and walked away from him in her own good time.
First printing of Kerouac's autobiographical novel of his brother's death.
Kerouac's first book and debut novel, published under his given name "John." [Charters A1a].
Issue of this literary magazine printing an excerpt of Kerouac's "Visions of Neal," a story by Muriel Spark, a poem by William Egan, excerpts from conversations with Tony Richardson and Lindsay Anderson, and more.