Ban Bombs No Bongs!
Np: 1982. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2" handbill, printed in color. Leaflet for the 1982 smoke-in at the White House. Illustrated with a photograph of a woman holding a bong and wearing an anarchy pin. Fine. More
Np: 1982. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2" handbill, printed in color. Leaflet for the 1982 smoke-in at the White House. Illustrated with a photograph of a woman holding a bong and wearing an anarchy pin. Fine. More
Paris: Chez Janet, 1816. First edition. 18mo, (2), 152 pp, title page with engraved, hand-colored rose, six plates bearing 36 engraved flowers, all hand-colored, and two plates featuring engravings of cards, all with original tissue guards present. Bound in blue waxed boards. A.e.g.First edition of this remarkable early 19th century..... More
Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius, 1924. 32mo, saddle-stapled wraps. Gibbs 95b, second wrapper state. Wraps somewhat faded, with a small snag at heel. Near fine. More
Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius, nd. 32mo, saddle-stapled wraps. Gibbs 1322, first noted variation, in a wrapper variation possibly not noted by Gibbs - this has the small union device with the numeral 1, but is in blue wraps, rather than the orange called for by Gibbs. Near fine with some light..... More
[San Francisco]: Zephyrous Image [Zephyrus Image], [1972]. First edition. 8 x 11" broadside, letterpress and linocut on newsprint. One of the earliest broadsides from the press, illustrated with a distinctive linocut of before and after pictures of an arm and track marks. One of the most striking and ephemeral productions..... More
[San Francisco]: Zephyrus Image, [1970]. First edition. 6 1/2 x 12 1/2", linocut in green on newsprint. The rare first state of the broadside, originally distributed by posting them on telephone poles around Berkeley. One of the greatest posters of the 70's, deriving a strange power from Myer's masterful linocut..... More