FUCK YOU: A Magazine of the Arts [Thirteen Issues, Complete Run]
Rare complete 13-issue run of Sanders's infamous little magazine of the mimeo revolution — in extraordinary condition.
Rare complete 13-issue run of Sanders's infamous little magazine of the mimeo revolution — in extraordinary condition.
Complete run of one of the rarest and more unusual journals of the mimeo revolution.
Signed first edition of the definitive statement of the Second Generation of the New York School as well as Berrigan's most influential, popular, and lasting work, edited by Ron Padgett (who also typed the stencils).
Scarce hardcover issue of this collaboration by Berrigan and Padgett, illustrated by Joe Brainard, mostly composed between 1962 and '65.
Uncommon artists's book by Heliczer, who was one of the geniuses of the Mimeo Revolution, and whose Dead Language Press produced some of the most beautiful objects of the movement.
Complete set of Ed Sanders's short-lived "Quote of the Week" from his notorious press, featuring three brief selections from Harry Fainlight, John Ashbery, and Kenneth Koch.
Rare true first edition of this compilation of lyrics of Sander's rock band, printed by his notorious press, and "sold at performances and in the Peace Eye book catalogs."
Scarce final issue (the fourteenth) of Sander's legendary and infamous mimeo, printed "At a Secret Location on the Lower East Side" — from the library of poet and publisher Kenward Elmslie.
An early and scarce publication from Sander's press, a memorial anthology "printed, collated, & stomped out at a secret location in the lower east side" just after Marilyn Monroe's death in August, 1962.
Second issue (of three, all dual-numbered) of one of the earliest American journals devoted to experimental and avant garde film and filmmakers, begun when editor Sitney was just 16 years old.
Collection of verse from Cleveland poet Salamon, printed letterpress and with two block prints by d.a
Uncommon Burroughs item from Ed Sanders' legendary mimeo press.
First City Lights issue of the San Francisco literary mag, the brainchild of Allen Ginsberg, Bob Kaufman, and John Kelly.
Scarce May 1966 issue of "C," guest edited by Padgett and featuring work by Dick Gallup, William Saroyan, Harry Mathews, Kenward Elmslie, Berrigan's translations of Mallarmé, Gautier, and Apollinaire, and more.
Scarce item from Cold Turkey, an experimental European press, signed by editor Levy.
First printing of the Artists' Workshop Press edition of 1966, from the original Fug Press edition of 1965.
First issue of this "poets' newsletter" edited by Myers and published by his gallery, Tibor De Nagy.
Original issue of one of the rarest and more unusual journals of the mimeo revolution.
Scarce collaboration, with Brainard illustrating Berrigan's poem about babysitting fellow poet Dick Gallup's daughter.
Early collection of verse from this New York School poet, published by Larry Fagin's important little press.
Second issue of this "poets' newsletter" edited by Myers and published by his gallery, Tibor De Nagy.
Sixth issue of this "poets' newsletter" edited by Myers and published by his gallery, Tibor De Nagy.
Later issue of Nuttall's masterful mimeo magazine, one of the pinnacles of the form.
First edition of this slim and beautiful collection of poems, one of the smallest editions from d.a. levy's Renagade Press.
Fifth issue of this "poets' newsletter" edited by Myers and published by his gallery, Tibor De Nagy.