LILLABULERO 13 [Thirteen] - Spring 1974
Issue of this literary magazine featuring work from Erica Jong, Robert Bly, Andrei Codrescu, Gregory Orr, and many others.
Issue of this literary magazine featuring work from Erica Jong, Robert Bly, Andrei Codrescu, Gregory Orr, and many others.
Issue of this literary magazine featuring work from Robert Bly, Charles Simic, Diane Wakoski, Anselm Hollo, Robert Creeley, Wendell Berry, and many others.
Issue of this literary magazine featuring work from Robert Creeley, Fielding Dawson, W.S
Issue of this literary magazine featuring work from Andrei Codrescu, Charles Simic, Wendell Berry, and many others.
Second edition with new preface by Baran. Discussion of the Cuban Revolution by this Marxist economist.
Text in Italian, with a French epigraph by Paul Valery.
Collection of original poems by Barks. A nice inscription, quoting the Persian poet Rumi, the English renderings of whose work Barks is best-known for.
The uncommon deluxe edition of this collection featuring Barnet's prints.
Inscribed first edition of sonnets by this English poet. One of 200 copies.
Artist-book exhibition catalog for Barney's traveling show of 2005-06.
Rare Neoist mail art and zine assemblage.
Rare proto-zine of pseudoscience, all five issues of this perpetual motion journal which issued its first four numbers (as well as the PERPETUAL MOTION HANDBOOK) under the editorship of Barrows.
Illustrated novel from the acclaimed artist., the proported diary of a troubled sixteen-year-old.
Catalog of Barth's 2004 exhibition at SITE Santa Fe.
Scarce book of prose poems by Bartlett about the life of Cleopatra.
The 1899 printing of this work, originally published in 1892.
Original photo album of the European vacation of four young men, featuring well-composed shots of distinctive locations – a remarkably cohesive assembly.
"The strange savage world of barbaric eroticism fulfilled by incredible agony and pain."
First edition, signed by the author on a handsome bookplate.
The first US edition of the first book by this English cartoonist, known for his darkly surreal and humorous drawings.
Issue of the periodical BEZOAR, featuring the first section of Bayliss' work PROLOGOS.
Issue of the periodical BEZOAR, featuring the second section of Bayliss' novel PROLOGOS and work by Clifford Post.
Discussion of 25 gardens designed by "visionaries" for personal, spiritual, and artistic ends.
The brainchild of Allen Ginsberg, Bob Kaufman, and John Kelly, BEATITUDE was originally conceived as a weekly newsletter for the North Beach literary scene, publishing the first issue in April 1959.
Charmingly designed flyer for a reading by novelist Ann Beatie in her native Washington D.C., held as part of the Folio Books reading series organized by poet Doug Lang from 1976 to 1978.