Ore, Nanshin Shite (俺、南進して。 ) [I Go Southward]
Text in Japanese, heavily illustrated throughout with color photographs, most portraits. Uncommon.
Text in Japanese, heavily illustrated throughout with color photographs, most portraits. Uncommon.
Text in Italian, with a French epigraph by Paul Valery.
Original press photograph featuring Bob Dylan sitting in hte back of a vehicle with Donovan, hidden behind an open issue of MELODY MAKER with the cover story "Dylan Digs Donovan!" Photographer Daniel Kramer had a close association with Dylan, and his photographs were used for three of Dylan's album covers.
Gatewood's photographs, accompanied by Burroughs' text. Uncommon when signed by both.
Dust jacket design by Pablo Picasso.
Photo portrait of Ginsberg's friend and fellow-poet Robert Creeley, showing him seated in the living room of his home and gazing at the camera.
Vintage press photo of Ginsberg speaking at Goucher College in 1969.
Soft-focus, mostly evocative nudes, accompanied by "photo poems."
The more than three dozen authors represented (almost all in multiple images) include: Aldous Huxley, Henry Miller, Ray Bradbury, Kenneth Patchen, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and Louis L'Amour.
Photo studies and portrait of the Romanian people.
A skilled and moving portrait of a Native American family, probably Mojave, with an unfortunately common and typically racist title along the top edge.
Black and white photographs by Georgi Zelma, Izvestia war correspondent, taken between July 1942 and February 1943, "mainly in the battle zone of the 62nd Army."
Portraits of Sol LeWitt wall drawing installers, with images of the wall drawings themselves, photographed over course of the 6-month installation of the Sol LeWitt Wall Drawing Retrospective at MASS MoCA.
Text in German with English translation.
Original photographs documenting the April 25, 1993 March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay, and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation, one of the largest protests in American history and the third major march for LGBT rights (the first of the three to include bisexuals in the official title; a vote to add "transgender" failed to pass with a sufficient majority).
A carefully composed personal photo album from an SDSC alumnus, memorializing the Mechanical Building, North and Central Buildings, the gymnasium, President's residence, and several campus overview, along with his work on a surveying crew and several family portraits.
WIth an introduction, "Industrial Archaeology and Industrial Heritage."