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Uncommon conceptual artist's book in uncommonly good condition.
Uncommon conceptual artist's book in uncommonly good condition.
First US edition, first printing of the Beat masterpiece, also containing the first book appearances of Burroughs's "Deposition: Testimony concerning a Sickness," and "Letter from a Master Addict to Dangerous Drugs."
Collection of short prose pieces, illustrated by S. Clay Wilson.
Gatewood's photographs, accompanied by Burroughs' text. Uncommon when signed by both.
First edition, first issue of Burroughs' drug-fueled Beat masterpiece — in exceptional condition.
Deluxe edition of Cage's Charles Eliot Northern Lectures, delivered at Harvard between 1988-1989.
First edition of this foundational investigation into the modern score as visual (and not just musical) art, from Dick Higgins's noted press.
Typescript sent to Dick Higgins of Something Else Press of Cage's brief essay on the composer Henry Cowell.
Collection of five explicit gay-themed Stonewall-era cartoons presented as mock holiday cards and posters, all signed "Chic."
Small archive representing what is perhaps the only remaining trace of a fascinating, prescient, but ultimately unrealized utopian project of the counterculture.
Beautifully rebound, signed, and almost universally misdescribed first hardcover edition (and second edition overall) of Clark's classic photobook.
First (and almost certainly only) printing of Fran Lebowitz's first published book, a sleaze novel to which she admitted to authorship in 2010 – a sort of JANE EYRE through porn-tinted glasses.
Scarce first edition, privately printed by Cornell in an edition of about 100 copies and given away to his friends as presents, augmented with a collaged element to the last page.
A handsome album compiled by Colonel Robert Theodore Cronau (1896-1996) during his career in the Army Air Corps.
Scarce exhibition catalogue from the groundbreaking first show of Darger's previously unknown works.
Sumptuous artist's book pairing erotic, quasi-fetishistic poems by de Serpa and Robertson with color plates by D.R
Scarce catalogue of the 1969 exhibition of Arte Povera and Conceptual Art, less known but as innovative and groundbreaking as the same year's more-mythologized "When Attitudes Become Form," and similarly an expression of its own curator's personality and vision.
Inscribed first edition of this groundbreaking textbook on electronic music from the pioneering composer, musician, and co-creator of the Moog synthesizer.
Anonymous English translation of Deydier's work on Laotian Buddhism and local spiritual practices, based on his 18-month stay in the Mekong Valley and comparative studies of Laotian and Indian Buddhist manuscripts.
First edition of an exhaustive work on the fabrication of hemp rope for ships, from raising the plant, to extracting the raw materials, to manufacturing cordage.
Souvenir real photo postcard of surfing pioneer Duke Kahanamoku, with contemporary annotation.
Archive a student who received his BS, MA and PhD at Peabody, as well as that of his wife, who also graduated from Peabody with a BS.
Album belonging to Sergeant John A. England, United States Army, from his 1960 trans-Pacific cruise aboard the U.S.N.S. General Edwin D. Patrick, a WWII-era transport ship based out of San Francisco.
First edition of this unconventional diary, with a bookplate signed by Eno from his friend Stewart Brand's Global Business Network Book Club.
Elaborate annual birthday presentations to Florence Gunn for each of her final five birthdays, written by her children and other family members as a lengthy biographical retrospective in humorous verse, illustrated with lively and skillful pen-and-pencil drawings.