Fugs Archive - 11 Items
Verkäufer Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
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AbeBooks-Verkäufer seit 8. April 2003
Verkäufer Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Verkäuferbewertung 5 von 5 Sternen
AbeBooks-Verkäufer seit 8. April 2003
Beschreibung
1. American Theatre for Poets, Inc. [Cover title] The American Theatre for Poets, Inc. presents, March 29 & 30, 1965 at 9:00 pm The Fugs! New York: East End Theatre, 1965. First edition, 4to, [2] mimeographed leaves; original printed yellow staple-bound upper cover wrapper; a few spots from rusty staples in the gutter; all else near fine. Program for a rock concert featuring Al Fowler, Tuli Kupferberg, Ed Sanders, Peter Stampfel, Kenneth Weaver, Steve Weber, and Jane Holzer. Program accompanied by Sanders's poem "Coca-Cola Douche" and Kupferberg's "Jack Off Blues". 2. Berrigan, Ted, Paul Blackburn, John Keys, Al Fowler, Harry Fainlight, Ed Sanders, & Szabo. Despair: poems to come down by . Despair the magazine of wad-technique. [New York: Fuck You / Press, 1964]. 8½" x 11", 20 leaves printed from typescript on rectos only on mauve paper, near fine. "Printed, zapped, puked, & published by Ed Sanders at a secret lovefare bunker in the lower east side." 3. Burroughs, William. APO-33 bulletin: a metabolic regulator. A report on the synthesis of the apomorphine formula. Number one. New York: distributed by City Lights, [Beach Books Texts & Documents], [1966]. Second (but first obtainable) edition, staple-bound, 11" x 8½", pp. [2], 6, [1], 7-19; printed from typescript; printed brown paper wrappers, illustrated; text toned, else near fine. Collection compiled by Mary Beach & Claud Pelieu. "The legendarily rare Fuck You Press edition of this title published by Ed Sanders who abandoned the project before completion. According to Sanders 'maybe as many as ten or twenty' copies were distributed before he halted publication due to Burroughs dissatisfaction with the copy he d received" (Jed Birmingham at the Bibliographic Bunker). Maynard & Miles A12b. 4. Burroughs, William. The American Theatre for Poets, Inc. presents February 14, 1965 William Burroughs Valentine's Day Reading at the East End Theatre 85 East 4th Street [cover title]. New York City: 1965. Staple-bound, 11" x 8½", 8 leaves including covers; printed from typescript on rectos only; printed yellow paper wrappers, fine. Contains "Transcript of Dutch Schultz's last words" and "On the back porch of his farm" from "The Coldspring news." Maynard & Miles F12: "Distributed at the reading." 5. Burroughs, William. Time. New York: 'C' Press, 1965. Staple-bound, 11" x 8½", pp. [32]; printed from typescript; black & white pictorial wrappers, illustrated; near fine. General editor: Ted Berrigan; Time editor, Ron Padgett; art director, Joe Brainard. "Time, a book of words and pictures by William Burroughs, and with 4 drawings by Brion Gysin, is the fourth book in a series published by the 'C' Press. This first printing appears in 4 editions: 4 copies hors commerce; 10 copies numbered A-J, hardbound, each containing an original manuscript page by Burroughs and an original drawing by Gysin, signed by both; 100 numbered and signed copies; 886 copies in a trade edition," of which this is one. Maynard & Miles A11a. 6. [Ginsburg, Allen.] Rips, Geoffrey. The campaign against the underground press. San Francisco: City Lights Press, [1981]. Large 8vo, pp. 176; facsimiles of newsletter covers and government documents throughout; original blue paper wrappers; very light rubbing to the upper joint, near fine. Presentation copy, with the forward written by Allen Ginsburg and an inscription by him to his friend Terrence Williams, "Saw your sons in NY a few weeks ago. Here's the results (at long last) of our project a decade ago -- Finally the fruition. 3/21/84" An aside on inner cover adds "Peter's here cooking bok choi." Ginsburg and Williams often hosted one another between New York and the Twin Cities. 7. Pélieu, Claude. Automatic pilot!.Translated by Mary Beach. San Francisco: The Fuck You / Press, Fug-Press, in close & evil association, collusion & gropery with City Lights Books, Nov., 1964. First American edition, 4to, 37 mimeographed leaves; pictorial staple-bound self-wrappers; a few soil spot. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 60301
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Titel: Fugs Archive - 11 Items
Einband: Softcover
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