THE DHARMA BUMS
First UK edition of Kerouac's classic Beat novel, published the year after the U.S. edition, in the striking Bernard Blatch dust jacket.
First UK edition of Kerouac's classic Beat novel, published the year after the U.S. edition, in the striking Bernard Blatch dust jacket.
First printing of this "experimental, florid, and wild" (LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL, 61) tale of dreams and childhood fantasies â in excellent condition.
First printing of Kerouac's collected writings on travel: on foot, by railway, aboard ship, and on the road.
First edition, first printing of Kerouac's sojourn to France to research his genealogy.
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 printing of Kerouac's autobiographical novel of his brother's death.
Uncommonly well-kept first printing of Burroughs's first book, a paperback original Ace Double printed tĂȘte-beche with Maurice Helbrant's NARCOTIC AGENT.
Levertov's fifth poetry collection. Cover design and photograph by Gilda Rosenblum.
Flyer for a benefit event for Amiri Baraka, then Leroi Jones, hosted by the experimental theater company The Living Theatre.
First edition (stated) of this "Novel of Drug Addicts and Their World."
Poetry collection from the Beat poet, with index of first lines.
Signed limited first edition in hand-bound hardcover of these two poems by Beat poet and "MAMMAL MAN" McClure.
Short-lived mag founded by Barry Miles (with Berrigan listed as the New York editor), later published as the LONG HAIR TIMES.
Later issue of Nuttall's masterful mimeo magazine, one of the pinnacles of the form.
O'Gallagher's cut-up poems, published as NOVA Broadcast Number 4, edited by Jan Jacob Herman and distributed by City Lights Books.
First printing in English of this forgotten cut/up classic, originally published in French in 1974 and German in 2011.
Publisher's file copy of the Fall 1966 issue, including Tony Tanner on William S. Burroughs, scenes from Weiss's play THE INVESTIGATION, and William Styron's short story "Runaway."
A meditation in poem form on the Beat poet and cultural icon from Ed Sanders, who was close to Ginsberg.
Catalog of an exhibit held at the John Hay Library, Brown University, October through December, 2000.
Collected critical essays on Burroughs' work, organized by decade. Includes writing by John Ciardi, Mary McCarthy, Marshall McLuhan, and others.
Early sections from Snyder's life-long project. Mountains and Rivers Without End would be published in its entirety in 1996.