CARD #105. Curvd H & Z 467
[Canada]: CURVD H & Z, 2008. 4 x 6" card, printed in two colors. One of a limited edition of 111 copies. A concrete poem card, published as Curvd H & Z 467. Fine. More
[Canada]: CURVD H & Z, 2008. 4 x 6" card, printed in two colors. One of a limited edition of 111 copies. A concrete poem card, published as Curvd H & Z 467. Fine. More
Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius, 1923. 32mo, saddle-stapled [2 staples] in wraps. Gibbs 469, first noted state of text, second noted wrapper state. Near fine with a touch of fading to wraps, a beautiful example. More
New York: Gotham Book Mart, 1935. First edition. 4to, single sheet folded twice. Published in an edition of 350 copies, this example marked H.C. Morley, author of the Haunted Bookshop, was inspired to write the Rubaiyat one day while visiting Frances Steloff at the Gotham Book Mart, when he witnessed..... More
Paris: Le Musee de Poche, 1961. First edition. 8 x 16 1/2 x 8" sheet, offset printed on recto only on coated paper stock. Announcement in French and English for a show of paintings by the beat-affiliated American poet and gestural painter at Le musee de Poche/The Pocket Museum at..... More
Paris: Carnets of Rhinoceros jr, 2008. First edition. Square 12mo, 48 pp, bound in stiff illustrated wraps. Text in English. Limited edition, one of 500 copies printed. Small, spectacular, jewel-like book reproducing contact prints with annotations by Morris. One of the mysterious and beautiful catalogs and publications emanating from the..... More
Paris: Didier Moulinier, 1985. 16mo, [24] pp. [including covers], saddle-stapled wraps. With title and additional note handwritten in marker to cover. Relatively issue of Moulinier's longrunning zine, this time around with contributions from Scott Helmes, Vittore Baroni, Luc Marelli, K. Petchanatz, J. P. Bobillot et al. Near fine with some..... More
Dekalb, IL: Browsing Room, 2001. 16mo, 72 pp, saddle-stapled wrps. Computer printed with spot color and color covers. Ilustrated with photographs. First issue of this library zine dedicated "to all librarians, everywhere." At least one more issue was published. Great zine of reflections on library work, architecture, etc. Very good..... More
Blackburn, Lancastershire, UK: Screeches Press, 1965. Second printing. 4to, unpaginated, mimeographed from typescript and side-stapled into covers illustrated by the editor. An anthology of erotic texts and poetry from the Mimeograph Revolution. This "second printing" was issued after the first was subject to a 3 day trial and judged indecent..... More
Paris: Edition Astrale Illustrée, 1927. First edition. Large 8vo, 350 pp, bound in quarter crushed red morocco raised in five bands on the spine and ruled in gilt, with gilt titles on a black field, and the original illustrated wrappers laid in. Illustrated One of 1475 numbered copies (there was..... More
Philadelphia: David McKay, [1929]. First American edition. 8vo, 32 pp, bound in purple ribbed and blind-ruled cloth titled in gilt at the spine. In the original pictorial dust jacket, printed in green and black on heavy cream paper. Illustrated with black and white drawings. The first American edition of this..... More
Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius, [1923]. 32mo, saddle-stapled wraps (2 staples). Gibbs 19a, earliest record state of the contents, in the 8th wrapper variation. Wraps faded, with some light rubbing and creasing to extremities. Very good. More
New York: Hobo News, c. 1945. First edition. Tabloid format, offset printed on reddish newsprint. This issue has Evelyn Keys in a bathing suit made of maps, lots of comics, including on by Harriet Jane Sams, Jack Kennedy's Broadway column, a stories by Ray Freedman, Fanny Fern, and Herb Sills..... More
New York: Hobo News, 1945-46. First edition. Tabloid format, offset printed on reddish newsprint. This issue has Adele Mara wearing furs on the beach in California, comics- including works by Alan Ambler, B. W. Taylor, Wister, Jandy et al, an article on the use of shock therapy by Bill Lane..... More
New York: Hobo News, 1945-46. First edition. Tabloid format, offset printed on cream newsprint. This issue with Marie M'Donald on the cover, and within a rare early text by the UFOlogist John A. Keel, E.P. Herman, Jack Kennedy and his Broadway Notes column, Randolph MacFarlan, Bill Field on counterfeiting, Frank..... More
New York: Hobo News, 1945-46. First edition. Tabloid format, offset printed on greenish newsprint. This issue includes Ann Corio on the cover, as well as the boxers Maxie Rosenbloom, Max Baer and Tony Vanzoneri. Within you have a poem by Theodisia Garrison, Jack Harrison on the boxer Maxie Rosenbloom of..... More
New York: Hobo News, 1945-46. First edition. Tabloid format, offset printed on reddish newsprint. This issue includes Ronda Fleming on the cover, then just 21 years old and starring in Spellbound. Also on the cover is Three Ritz Brothers, interviewed in this issue by Ann Suplock. Within, there is John..... More
New York: Hobo News, 1945-46. First edition. Tabloid format, offset printed on cream newsprint. This issue features Dolores Moran and an unnamed Paramount dancer on the cover. Notable contributions within include a rare poem by the enigmatic Ed 'Vagabond' Bodin, mentor to L. Ron Hubbard and writer on many occult..... More
New York: Hobo News, c. 1945. First edition. Tabloid format, offset printed on reddish newsprint. Of special note in this issue is Gladys Greene's America's Tenth Man column, dedicated to the achievement's of African-Americans in American society. This issue includes Carol Bruce and Rosemary La Planche on the cover, a...... More
Wien: Pakesch & Schlebrügge, 2004. First edition. 8vo, saddle-stapled card wraps. Fama & Fortune was an artists' periodical / artists' book series published in Wien by Peter Pakesch and Johannes Von Schlebrügge. Each issue invites an artist or artists to create and design the issue, in this case Claudia &..... More
West Covina, CA: Jeff Mullican, 1984. 8vo, 64 pp, saddle-stapled wraps. One of 70 numbered copies. Document of submissions to the mail art project, including work by Christo (a color postcard of Surrounded Islands stapled to one page), Guy Bleus, Bern Porter, Furry Couch, and many others. OCLC locates only..... More
Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius, [1921]. 32mo, saddle-stapled wraps. Gibbs 210a, possible first printing, in the first state recorded. With a preface by William Archer. Very good with some light toning to extremities and minor softening to tips. More
Paris: Heugel, 1933. First edition. 4to, [iv], 19 pp., original printed wraps. The fourth, final, and most iconoclastic part of Tiersot's ethnomusical work on African music, the American section. It includes a short foreward by Tiersot on African American music, along with transcriptions of 9 songs, including "Nobody Knows the..... More
Paris: Edition Internationale Situationniste, 1961. 4to, [64] pp, bound in illustrated yellow boards, and all housed in a slipcase with the title stenciled to front panel, and enclosed in chicken wire. Lacking the unprinted inner card chemise, as often. One of limited edition of 750 numbered copies signed by both..... More
Buffalo, NY: Alchemists Art Guild, 1969. 8vo, [20] pp, saddle-stapled wraps. Printed on various colors of paper stock. The debut issue of this little magazine issued by the Alchemists Art Guild of Buffalo, NY, and edited by the Mexican-American artist Jesse Nazaret. Nazaret was a student of David Alfero Siquieros..... More
Amsterdam: NBTA, 1983. 4to, unpaginated, side-stapled wraps. Printed in black and white, with two color covers to the second number. Profusely illustrated. Text in Dutch. The first two issues, of only three published, of this anarchist zine issued by the NBTA, the Dutch union that was against compulsory labor. The..... More