THE FUGS' SONGBOOK
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."
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."
First printing of the Artists' Workshop Press edition of 1966, from the original Fug Press edition of 1965.
Collection of verse from Sanders and his notorious press.
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.
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 complete 13-issue run of Sanders' infamous little magazine of the mimeo revolution — in extraordinary condition.
Printed (and "freaked, groped, slurped...") in November 1964, featuring poetic contributions all thematically related to "buggery" in one form or another.
Scarce literary magazine with pieces by Magdalene Arndt, Veryl Blatt, Bill Cox, Robin Eichele, Ron English, Norm Harper, Bill Harris, Bill Hutton, Gary Johnston, Jim Semak, John Sinclair, and George Tysh.
Scarce hardcover issue of this collaboration by Berrigan and Padgett, illustrated by Joe Brainard, mostly composed between 1962 and '65.
Uncommon Burroughs item from Ed Sanders' legendary mimeo press.
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.
'60s collection of poetry with work by Ralph Dickey, Ken Mikolowski, Jay Vogelbaum, Kent Rush, Mark Nakell, Sheldon Tannenbaum Jonathan Schwartz, David Hereshoff, Esther M. Broner, Walter Hall, Phillip Klukoff, and Richard M. Sweeney.
Original promo flyer for a reading series at NYC's Ear Inn (Dec. 5 to Feb. 27) where poets both major and lesser-known performed.
Second edition overall (after the Berkson/Brainard edition of 1971), first thus with Schneeman cover and illustrations. A charming collaboration.
Complete run of one of the rarest and more unusual journals of the mimeo revolution.
First edition of Notley's uncommon sixth collection, mimeographed "at The Poetry Project, New York City, in an edition of 350."
Signed first edition of Starbuck's second book,humorously inscribed by him to publisher and poet Alan DeLoach: "Alan Delouch's copy. / Watch it, bookfilcher: who / do you think you are, better / wiser more stylish or more of a / poet than he?"
Fifth issue of this "poets' newsletter" edited by Myers and published by his gallery, Tibor De Nagy.
First edition of this drama in verse, the seventh in the Artists' Workshop Press series of Workshop Books, under the general editorship of Robin Eichele.
First edition of this collection of Clark's poetry, illustrated with seven of his drawings.
First edition of this slim and beautiful collection of poems, one of the smallest editions from d.a. levy's Renagade Press.
Debut issue of Kupferberg's Greenwich Village magazine.
First edition, association copy, inscribed by Towle to fellow poet Terence Winch, with cover art by Allan D'Arcangelo.
Later issue of Nuttall's masterful mimeo magazine, one of the pinnacles of the form.
Substantial collection of Saxon's poems, editor of POETS AT LE METRO, divided by the table of contents into three groups: News Madness; Waiting Room; and Moorings.