One Cent #384
[Ottawa]: nd. 12mo, [20] pp, printed on found envelopes and leaves. With contributions from P. Cob, MAx Middle, David fujino, Pearl Pirie, Hans Jewinski, Hugh Thomas, Milna l. Curry, and M. R. Appell. Fine. More
[Ottawa]: nd. 12mo, [20] pp, printed on found envelopes and leaves. With contributions from P. Cob, MAx Middle, David fujino, Pearl Pirie, Hans Jewinski, Hugh Thomas, Milna l. Curry, and M. R. Appell. Fine. More
Ottawa: [jwcurry], 2005. First edition. One of a limited edition of 127 numbered copies. 12mo, [20] pp. including covers, printed on found envelopes. Title from second leaf. "edited & etcetted by jwcurry in random order through late June, 2005 and others." Fine. More
Amsterdam: Kabouter Pers, 1971. First edition. Tabloid format, printed on newsprint with spot color. Text in Dutch. 11th issue of the underground newspaper and main organ of the Kabouters a Dutch anarchist group at the dawn of the 1970's which grew out of the Provo movement, especially the group's ambitious..... More
Amsterdam: Kabouter Pers, 1971. First edition. Tabloid format, printed on newsprint with spot color. Text in Dutch. The twelfth and final issue of the underground newspaper and main organ of the Kabouters a Dutch anarchist group at the dawn of the 1970's which grew out of the Provo movement, especially..... More
Versailles, PA: McCheese Enterprises, 1974. First edition. 4to, photo-mechanically reproduced and side-stapled. Addressed by hand and postmarked on back cover. Debut issue of the proto-punk music fanzine devoted to late 1960's rock music. This issue takes a rather indepth dive into the history of Ultimate Spinach, some on Autosalvage...."Fine debut..... More
Oakland, CA: Black Bart Poetry Society, 1983. Four foolscap sheets, mimeographed from typescript on various colors of paper stock and stapled once in the upper left hand corner. Association copy, addressed and mailed to Hunce Voelcker. The poetry gossip rag of the Bay Area, with scathing reviews of new publications..... More
Amsterdam: Art & Project, 1974. 4to, single sheet folded twicxe to make a six pager. Single issue of the remarkable periodical issued from the influential gallery run by Adriaan van Ravesteijn and Geert van Beijeren. Over the course of almost 20 years the gallery issued 156 of these bulletins, in..... More
London: Arcade, 1964-1967. 8vo, each issue saddle-stapled wraps. The first issue complete with both stickers affixed to cover, the second issue with the rose-tinted spectacle multiple intact and laid in, the third issue with affixed lenticular lips, all as issued. A complete run of this innovative little magazine at the..... More
London: International Times, 1968. Tabloid format, printed on newsprint with spot color. Superb issue of the longrunning underground newspaper, which includes the New Music Supplement with material on Stockhausen, Cornelius Cardew, the Hugh Davies lectures, etc, a brief mention of the rural commune "The Family of the Holy Mushroom'," an..... More
London: International Times, 1968. Tabloid format, printed on newsprint with spot color. This issue of the longrunning underground newspaper features an interview with Rudi Dutschke, an interview and analysis of the demise of the UFO events at the Marquee club done by Steven Stollman (Of ESP Disk) and John Hopkins..... More
Cleveland: Renegade Press, 1964. First edition. 8vo, letterpress printed in on various colors of paper stock, and side-stapled into letterpress printed white card wraps. Illustrated with prints by Katherine Wasil, Cuz, and Kent Taylor. With a foldout sheet bound in, spirit-duplicated from typescript, giving thanks and noting Asphodel Bookshop and..... More
Philadelphia: Whetstone, 1955. First edition. 8vo, 48 pp, printed wraps. Debut issue of the little magazine out of Philadelphia, with contributions by Judson Crews, as well as his possible heteronym, Mason Jordan Mason, as well as William Margolis, Lawrence Lipton, Henry Birnbaum, Neal Karrer, Evelyn Thorne, Eugene Walter, James Boyer..... More
Bern: Lisbet Kornfeld, 1976. First edition. 8vo, 64 pp, photographically illustrated wraps. Eighth issue of the artists' periodical, with a cover by Christian Boltanski, and material on or by Maurizio Nannucci, Bernd Mattheus, Hervé Fischer, Michele Zaza, and Tony Morgan. Some very faint traces of soiling to back cover; near..... More
Tilleur-les-Liège, Belgium: Editions de la revue Rhétorique, 1961. 12mo, unpaginated, perfect bound in wraps. Third issue of the Belgian periodical, this is a special issue completely devoted to work by René Magritte, profusely illustrated with black and white reproductions of his work. Illustrated bookplate of the book dealer and art..... More
Bruxelles: Les Levres Nues, 1970. First edition. 4to. Single sheet folded to make (8) pp. One of 95 numbered copies on Verge, out of a total edition of 100. The 39th entry in the artist's Fait Accompli series. Mariën was the editor of the important avant-garde magazine Les Lèvres Nues..... More
Bruxelles: Les Levres Nues, 1968. First edition. 4to. Single sheet folded twice to make 8 pp., including covers. The eighth installment in the artist's Le Fait Accompli series, one of 45 numbered copies "sur verge" out of a total edition of 70. "Noir" is crossed out on the cover in..... More
Bruxelles: Les Levres Nues, 1970. First edition. Paperback. 4to. Single sheet folded to make (8) pp. One of 95 numbered copies on Verge, out of a total edition of 100. The 42nd entry in the artist's Fait Accompli series. Mariën was the editor of the important avant-garde magazine Les Lèvres..... More
Iowa City: Blue Wind, 1971-72. 8vo, the first three numbers in saddle-stapled wraps, the final, double issue perfect bound in photographically illustrated wraps. Profusely illustrated. A complete run of this innovative little magazine, which combined poetry with numerous found images and other texts. With contributions across the numbers from Joe..... More
Toronto: Gronk, 1970. First edition. 4to, four leaves, side-stapled. Illustrated with diagrams and drawings. Single issue of the longrunning Canadian avant-garde periodical devoted to concrete and experimental poetry. With contributions this issue from Gilles Feisy, david uu, Gregg Simpsonb, Tri-Solar-Pool company, Gregg Jupiter, & Herr Ged Retced. Fine. More
London: Bloom Publications, 1971. First edition. Tabloid format, offset printed on newsprint with spot color. Later issue of one of the most influential and longrunning organs of the underground press. This issue includes photographs from the Oz protests, Jody Breslaw on the apocalypse, "William Blake and the Druids" by Joy..... More
London: Bloom Publications, 1971. First edition. Tabloid format, offset printed on newsprint with spot color. Later issue of one of the most influential and longrunning organs of the underground press. This issue includes material on the death of George Jackson and the Black Panthers, comics, including Thye Adventures of Sgt..... More
London: International Times, 1967. Tabloid format, printed on newsprint. Early issue of the longrunning an influential and longrunning underground newspaper, one of the best of the era. This issue leads with a cover story on the Scotland Yard seizure of materials from both the IT offices and the Indica Bookshop..... More
London: International Times, 1967. Tabloid format, printed on newsprint. Early issue of the longrunning an influential and longrunning underground newspaper, one of the best of the era. This issue leads on the cover with an article on the police crackdown against the Exploding Galaxy in Regents Park, recipe for hashcakes..... More
London: International Times, 1967. Tabloid format, printed on newsprint with spot color. Denoted as Colour Reprint No. 17. There are at least two variants of this color reprint edition we've seen - this is the onle with dark purple text, rather than green. Early issue of the longrunning an influential..... More
London: International Times, 1967. Tabloid format, printed on newsprint with spot color. Denoted as Colour Reprint No. 17. There are at least two variants of this color reprint edition we've seen - this is the one with green text on cover, rather than green. Early issue of the longrunning an..... More