SEPARATE WAY
Scarce first edition of Reznikoff's poetry collection, the final publication from The Objectivist Press.
Scarce first edition of Reznikoff's poetry collection, the final publication from The Objectivist Press.
Limited first edition, signed by Ginsberg, of Selerie's extensive three-part interview with Ginsberg, conducted in 1979 before and after a reading at Battersea Arts Centre in London.
Limited first edition, signed by Ginsberg, of these excerpts from Ginsberg's letters to Kerouac and selections from Kerouac's then-unpublished journals.
Original exhibition catalogue, with an interview with the artist by curator King and a critical essay by Feld.
Signed first edition of this monograph on the Polish-American photojournalist and portrait photographer.
Signed first edition of Spiegelman's self-published mini-comic, produced around the time of the artist's move to San Francisco and immersion in the underground comics scene.
First edition of this personal reflection on the place where skateboarding meets entrepreneurship, by "the most famous and influential skateboarder of all time" (jacket).
Inscribed limited edition of this chapbook by the Long Island poet, illustrated by artist and fellow East Hamptonite Josh Dayton.
Inscribed first edition of these poems by the Irish-American poet and musician associated with Washington, DC's "Mass Transit" school of Language poetry.
Scarce catalogue of an exhibition introducing eight mid-'80s photographers from West Berlin to the American public.
Scarce limited edition chapbook containing di Prima's and Matson's poetic reponses to the 2001 attacks on and by the United States; both works also appeared in the antiwar anthology AN EYE FOR AN EYE MAKES THE WHOLE WORLD BLIND.
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 eleven-issue run of this arguably the greatest publication to emerge from the mid-century experimental music scene.
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.
Archive of original programs, photographs, posters, and documents from the career of the avant-garde cellist and performance artist, one of just 100 copies assembled and compiled by Moore in conjunction with an exhibition held at the Bound & Unbound gallery in 2000.
Signed limited handbound edition of this illustrated book by frequent New York School collaborators Rivers and Koch, the product of friendly poetic competition between Koch and Frank O'Hara.
Scarce penultimate issue of Cooper's literary journal featuring photographs from Wojnarowicz's Rimbaud in New York series, as well as selections from his "Monologues From the American Road."
First edition of this pamphlet on proper handling of crime scene evidence, written for police use by Charles Stockley Collins of Scotland Yard, leading expert in the field and identifier of the first man convicted for murder in Britain by fingerprint evidence.
Printed (and "freaked, groped, slurped...") in November 1964, featuring poetic contributions all thematically related to "buggery" in one form or another.
Scarce signed artist's book, setting Wilson's illustrations of anthropomorphized owls against snippets of disturbing text from scientific research papers.
Signed limited edition handmade pop-up book by the painter, street artist, and creator of Grosse Victime magazine, one of just five copies produced.