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Signed first edition of this collection of Bissett's poems and drawings, inscribed to fellow Canadian poet George Benson Johnston and his wife Jeanne McCrae.
Signed first edition of this collection of Bissett's poems and drawings, inscribed to fellow Canadian poet George Benson Johnston and his wife Jeanne McCrae.
Lovely, varied work of concrete poetry and visual art comprising pages of various sizes, colors, and printing methods (mimeo, silkscreen) bound in, including a two-page original glued collage and handwritten poem by Bissett.
First volume in this series of anthologies devoted to writing by residents of San Miguel de Allende, the Mexican city, many of whom were American students in the writing program at Instituto Allende. Rare, with OCLC locating only two locations of this volume.
Artist's book by the Danish surrealist, a student of Klee and Kandinsky at the Bauhaus in Dessau.
Inscribed first edition of this collection of verse from the Midwest poet.
Handsomely printed poetry book by Blackburn, from the press operated by George Economou and Robert Kelly, which also published the eponymous lit mag.
Popular disco guide for a British audience.
Number 57 of 270 numbered copies of Blakmur's third collection of poems. 39pp.
Sleaze pulp, purporting to be a psychological study of "the most mushrooming sexual aberration today," and the peculiar appeal of exhibitionism to the "depraved people" of the "Swinging Sixties." Book begins, like all good scholarship, with Webster's dictionary definition of "exhibitionist."
Sleaze. Jean Lincoln is drawn into an affair with her teen-age gardener. Uncommon.
First printing of Blake's second book, a photo-essay of the sport published just as the surfing boom hit the mainland.
Magazine published by the San Francisco Renaissance poet Robin Blaser, while he was teaching at Simon Fraser University in Britsh Columbia. First issue includes contributions by Jack Spicer, Michael McClure, Richard Brautigan, Antonin Artaud, Charles Olson, Stan Persky, and others; second features work by Allen Ginsberg, Robin Blaser, Keith Jones, Charles Olson, and translations of Morgenstern's "Galgenlieder" by Jess Collins.
First edition.
Poetry chapbook from Blazek, with illustrations throughout by "Thorne." From Don Cauble's press.
Collection of varied writings, journal entries, and visual art by Blazek.
First issue of this poetry magazine edited by Blazek, from an edition of 400 copies, this no.
Second issue of this magazine edited by Blazek.
Second issue of this magazine edited by Blazek.
Collection of verse by Blazek. With handsome cover art designed by Michael Myers of the Zephyrus Image press.
Published to accompany an exhibition held at the Solomon R.
Broadside printing an excerpt from Bloch's book ALL THINGS CONSIDERED, 1976, published by Gina Rosenberg (Berkeley: Gina Rosenberg, 1977).
Second, revised and enlarged edition, one of 1500. Twelve prose poems by Bly illustrated by Tomie de Paola.
Inscribed first edition, Robert Bly's versions of works by the fifteenth century poet Kabir, with a warm association.
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.
Catalogue for an exhibition held at the National Gallery of Art, which consisted of paintings by Degas depicting horse races.