ERSTWHILE CHARMS
First edition, inscribed to Jackson Mac Low, from an edition of 310. A nice association.
First edition, inscribed to Jackson Mac Low, from an edition of 310. A nice association.
From an edition of 310. A nice selection of poems from Bye.
Issue of Bye and Waldman's mimeo mag.
Henry Carey's satirical tragedy, presented and introduced by Ron Padgett and Johnny Stanton. Based on the text of the 1743 first edition of Carey's Dramatic Works with only minor orthgraphical changes.
From Anne Waldman and Lewis Warsh's Angel Hair Press, published in an edition of 350.
Ceravolo's first book and one of the more uncommon titles from Berrigan's press.
Scarce collection of short poems by Ceravolo.
Clark's odes to the games of baseball, with his paintings illustrating. Rear author photo by Bill Berkson.
First edition.
First edition. Cover design by Jim Dine, Ted Berrigan and Tom Clark. Illustrations throughout the text.
Signed, hand-painted first edition, a charming collection by Clark, consisting of verse and several drawings. The only copy painted thus that we've seen.
First edition of this poetry collection with jacket design by Joe Brainard.
First edition. An anthology of original work by thirteen different poets including Ted Berrigan, Ed Sanders, Robert Creeley and others.
First edition. One of four New York School poetry collections issued by the publisher in 1970. Cover by Jasper Johns.
Translations issue of the Poetry Project lit mag, with contributions from Bernadette Mayer, Frank O'Hara, Ted Berrigan, James Schuyler, Fanny Howe, Gerard Malanga and many others. Cover illustration by Joe Brainard.
Limited first edition. Designed and printed by Rosmarie Waldrop, a frequent collaborator of DiPalma.
Scarce limited first edition, number 68 of 500. Published by Douglas Messerli's Sun and Moon Press, whose magazine was hugely influential.
Number 142 from an edition of 200, designed by Elizabeth Brandfass. Published by Charles Bernstein's Asylum's Press, with inroduction by Steve McCaffery [Clay and Phillips, 263].
"First extensive collection" from this "dazzling young poet." From Dennis Cooper's imprint.
With front and back covers by Bill Griffith (author of Zippy). A poetry and literature magazine with an interesting roster of contributors, including a sexually explicit Nancy comic from Bill Berkson and Joe Brainard, as well as poetry from Lewis McAdams, Audre Lorde (!), an anonymous interview about the Attica prison riots, a contribution from the Cockettes, and other works of poetry and visual art.
Cover and drawings by frequent collaborator Joe Brainard, with whom he had an extended personal relationship until Brainard's death in 1994. Collection of poems and stories interspersed with illustrations.
Uncommon edition of this play by Elmslie.
Play inspired by Henri Rousseau's Une Visite a L'Exposition de 1899. Cover by Alex Katz.
A collaborative work of verse and illustrations by romantic partners Elmslie and Brainard.
Poster for a reading at Portland's Café No, founded by Paul Lichter and David Snow. With a nice quote on Elmslie from John Ashbery.