THE RIVERSIDE INTERVIEWS: 1. Allen Ginsberg
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 Selerie's extensive three-part interview with Ginsberg, conducted in 1979 before and after a reading at Battersea Arts Centre in London.
First edition of this sequel of sorts to DHARMA BUMS, in which Kerouac weaves Buddhist themes through memoir — in beautiful condition.
Signed limited first edition in hand-bound hardcover of these two poems by Beat poet and "MAMMAL MAN" McClure.
Uncommon Burroughs item from Ed Sanders' legendary mimeo press.
Uncommonly well-kept first printing of Burroughs's first book, a paperback original Ace Double printed tête-beche with Maurice Helbrant's NARCOTIC AGENT.
First hardcover edition of this late-career collection from the Beat legend, published by the same house that printed his first: City Lights.
First printing of this "experimental, florid, and wild" (LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL, 61) tale of dreams and childhood fantasies – in excellent condition.
First edition, first issue of Burroughs' drug-fueled Beat masterpiece — in exceptional condition.
First edition, association copy, with an extraordinary inscription and drawing from Bukowski at a pivotal moment in his career to Hal Norse, perennial literary scenester and author of the classic cut-up novel BEAT HOTEL.
First printing of this collection of early letters from the Beat icon.
Third printing (stated) — and first produced in the U.S. — of Ginsberg's landmark poem, number four in the Pocket Poets Series.
Striking early Bukowski drawing, executed in vibrant purple, grey, and black.
First edition, first printing of Kerouac's sojourn to France to research his genealogy.
First printing of the third novel in Burroughs's Nova Trilogy.
Limited edition of Clark's essay, with a supplement of three articles by Jack Kerouac.
Signed second printing of the essential Kerouac biography.
Italian translation of Kerouac's ON THE ROAD.
Wide-ranging Beat anthology, with a foreword by Allen Ginsberg.
Second printing of this argument for the persistent cultural influence of Quebec on Jack Kerouac.
First printing of Kerouac's collected writings on travel: on foot, by railway, aboard ship, and on the road.
First printing of Kerouac's final novel, his last work published before his death in 1969.
First printing of Kerouac's autobiographical novel of his brother's death.