KALI YUG EXPRESS
First printing in English of this forgotten cut/up classic, originally published in French in 1974 and German in 2011.
First printing in English of this forgotten cut/up classic, originally published in French in 1974 and German in 2011.
Published as Atlas Anti-Classic II, this volume contains Perec's 1979 "The Winter Journey" -- a short story originally written for a publisher's catalogue -- along with nine sequels to and elaborations on his narrative, written by other members of the Oulipo group of experimental writers.
Tuumba 42, from the landmark series of chapbooks devoted (primarily) to the Language Poets, all letter-pressed and edited by Lyn Hejinian. Unpaginated.
From an edition of 50 copies (specially bound, signed and numbered, out of a total edition of 300).
An erotic chapbook livre-de-artiste pairing Reut's poem with Cousinier's art.
Tuumba 26, from the landmark series of chapbooks devoted (primarily) to the Language Poets, all letter-pressed and edited by Lyn Hejinian. Unpaginated.
A "chap-pamphlet," from an edition of 225 copies.
From an edition of 285 copies, printed on handmade Van Gelder paper.
Charming edition of this unfinished Shakespeare play, "the sixteenth in a series of annual Shakespearean keepsakes prepared for friends of the publishers." With an interesting short note from the designer to Objectivist poet Carl Rakoski.
Tuumba 17, from the landmark series of chapbooks devoted (primarily) to the Language Poets, all letter-pressed and edited by Lyn Hejinian. Unpaginated.
#1160 from an edition of 2000. A handsome edition comprising two tales by Singer and excellent illustrations.
Noted porn actress Blue's memoir of her decade in the business. Of the many ways we might tout this book, we will limit ourselves to only one: we are confident this is the first book ever issued with a pubic hair incorporated into the dust jacket. A landmark in the book arts?
An early title from Smith, with a frontis and colophon by Moser. A lovely production.
Collection by the founder of Pulpsmith, in which many of these poems were previously published. A vital figure in the small press movement, Smith was also awarded PEN International's Lucille Medwick Award in 1976, "for his poetry, his commitment to human values, and his achievements as an editor."
Edition and type designed by Eric Gill.
Published for the Friends of Bauer Alphabets New York City.
A handsomely printed broadside from this Greensboro, NC (formerly Santa Barbara) fine press.
Produced on the occasion of the 1981 New York Book Fair, and "dedicated to the stubborn small press spirit that brings us all together for the seventh such gathering."
"This little volume, the first edition of this trangely moving tale..
Handsomely printed chapbook from this Iowa City publisher.
Tuumba 38, from the landmark series of chapbooks devoted (primarily) to the Language Poets, all letter-pressed and edited by Lyn Hejinian. Unpaginated.
Printed from Perpetua and Salem types on Strathmore's Brigadoon paper, in an edition of 550 copies.
A charming letterpress presentation of Whittier's beloved poem.