DIANA'S BIMONTHLY - Vol. 1 No. 2 - April 1972: Providence Go with God
Second issue of this magazine from the essential poetry press.
Second issue of this magazine from the essential poetry press.
Second issue of this magazine from the essential poetry press.
Fifth/sixth issue of this magazine from the essential poetry press.
Third issue of this magazine from the esteemed poetry press.
Magazine from the esteemed poetry press, this issue featuring work from Rochelle Owens, Christopher Middleton, Walter Hall, Alan Davies, and several others. [Clay and Phillips, 272].
Magazine from the essential poetry press, this issue featuring work from Bruce Andrews, David Daniel, James Camp, and several others. [Clay and Phillips, 272].
First edition thus, dated, inscribed with a poem, and SIGNED by translator Elliot Roberts
Boxed collection of promotional material for the Style Silk Company of Chicago, maker of women's stockings and men's socks.
An eccentric piece of 19th-century scholarly humor, the more remarkable for being the product of a small, provincial American city.
Advertising portfolio for the introduction of the pull-tab aluminum can, the packaging features a churchkey motif with the tagline "Who needs it? Nobody needs it!"
Issued as Caterpillar #7 in an edition of 300 copies.
First edition, with 101 black and white photographic self-portraits.
Conference proceedings from the International Conference on Black Communication held at the Bellagio Study & Conference Center in Como, Italy, August 6-10, 1979.S
Humorous artist's book documenting Joshua Alper's alteration of a billboard.
DC area poetry mag featuring work by Robert Creeley, David Bromide, Donald Powell, Kenneth Irby and others.
DC area poetry mag, this issue focusing on the poet Robert Kelly. With contributions from Ken Irby, Paul Blackburn, Pierre Joris, Guy Davenport, and others.
Original and complete set of this cult '60s "game" kit: a psychedelic puzzle with no rules and no solution.
Translated from the Hebrew by Benjamin and Barbara Harshaw.
Clean proof copy of this slim collection from the reowned, award-winning poet.
Original catalog for an exhibition held collaboratively by Throckmorton Fine Art, Inc.
Short text which originally appeared in the January 1976 issue of FIFTH ESTATE, offering an anarchist interpretation of school segregation in the United States.
Pamphlet containing a review of the 1973 Italian film LOVE AND ANARCHY, originally distributed in San Francisco by a group of anarchists after the film's screenings; this a "republished" edition from Madison, WI's Aurora Press.
Issue of this Japanese anarchist (self-described "libertarian") journal, discussing the connections between the Russian anarchist Mikhail Bakunin and the Japanese anarchist Ōsuki Sakae. OCLC notes a copy at the University of Leeds.
Draft production binder used in creation and revision of a 1929 catalogue of electric lighting fixtures and accessories, belonging to Lauritz W. Andersen, industrial designer and owner of The Waterbury Metal Wares Company.
First issue of the Danish avant-garde arts and literary magazine, filled with reproduced typescript and handwritten texts, images, and collages.