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1994170907San Luis Obispo CA: Garden Street Press 1994. First edition. Softcover. A paperback original collection of poems. A fine copy in wrappers. Signed and very warmly inscribed by Acker to poet Marie Ponsot on the title page. A nice association copy. Garden Street Press unknown books
2012UACKCOM00LRAmherst University 2012. Fine. Acker Jennifer editor. The Common #4. Amherst Massachusetts: Amherst University 2012. 215pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Near fine. Amherst University paperback books
199226769Denver: Next Savage State Publishing Group. 1992. First Edition; First Printing. Periodical. Wraps very good copy; the entire issue is devoted to Acker's story.; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 21 pp . Next Savage State Publishing Group unknown books
200729647East Middlebury: Amandla Publishing 2007. First edition. Paperback. Fine. Trade paperbound book. 56 pp. Edited and with an introduction by Robert Buckeye. A fine copy. Quite a scarce title despite its relatively recent vintage. Amandla Publishing paperback books
19847713London: Aloes Books 69 Lancaster Road 1984. Stapled booklet in wrappers x cm. ii 29 1 pages. FIRST EDITION. A work of short fiction published at about the halfway point of Acker's too-short writing career. In publisher's pink illustrated wrappers. Fine. Aloes Books, 69 Lancaster Road unknown books
197922819New York: Various 1979-1991. Photocopy of typescript with one page original typescript bearing top-copy typed corrections and holograph number that page taped to verso of letterhead. 60pp. printed on recto only stapled at top right corner with neat tape reinforcement over staple on title page. Light wear to title page and final sheet tail edge of two oversized sheets rubbed. Taped revision loose from browned tape mounts. Very good. With four published appearances featuring the story also provided. <br/><br/>A pre-publication copy of Acker’s own corrected typescript for the story ‘New York City in 1979’ which went on to win the 1979 Pushcart Prize making it her first critically acclaimed work. This document gives key insight not only into Acker’s writing methods but also raises interesting questions about the intended structure of the finished story and highlights the mutable interpretations regarding the published presentation of her prose writing via four different versions included herein. <br /> <br />This copy was sent by Acker in late 1979 to friend and fellow experimental writer Paul Buck. The pages have clearly been xeroxed on several different machines with different paper stock and print qualities evident in different sections and pp. 29 is an original typescript passage with visible typed correctionz and numbered in holograph in Acker’s distinctive hand which has been taped onto the verso of a sheet of letterhead for “Performing Artservices Inc. 463 West St NY" an organisation that provided management and administrative services to avant-garde artists. <br /> <br />Included with this document are four published editions of the story. The first although not always credited thus was in International Times vol. 5 no 5. January/February 1980. Run as “New York City ’79” over the centerspread this version is closest to the typescript form. There is persuasive indication that the editors of I.T. were working from a similar photocopy and whether instructed thus by Acker or not they took the cut-up style of the piece at face value and ran it as a series of fragments differentiated from one another by the use of typefaces and with no cohesive order. Probably due to space constraints this version is also heavily abridged however the notable omissions of the three statements about lesbians suggests that there was also a degree of selective censorship at work here. <br /> <br />The first publication of the complete text followed in July 1980 in the pages of San Diego magazine Crawl Out Your Window Issue 7. Here the sentences — which run over multiple pages in the typescript — are conventionalised into standard lines. There are also slight textual differences with a couple of additional sentences added. <br /> <br />The first stand alone publication came in Top Stories 9 1981 which incorporated photographs by Anne Turyn. These images again mutate the text and raise further questions about Acker’s editorial intention; the typescript title-page bears the uncompleted subheading “Photographs by” but gives no further allusions to this content. The final example is the 1991 Semiotexte collection HANNIBAL LECTOR MT FATHER which shows still further textual edits. <br /> <br />In terms of form the most marked difference between the typescript copy and the published editions that followed is the way in which the text is divided into a series of passages or episodes numbered at the head of the page. These can be full paragraphs or single sentences or for example the word “syphilis” which has an entire page to itself. This deliberate distribution of whitespace surrounding the single word which in later editions is returned to the conventional layout of a sentence adds nuance and valence to the story which is arguably altered in transcription. <br /> <br />In the key collection of Acker Papers at Duke University there is a comparable copy described thus in their catalogue: “60-page photocopied typescript corrected in the photocopy with original note on the title page My Copy by Acker”. We have not been able to locate an original typescript suggesting that this format with Acker’s holograph corrections in the copy is as primary a resource for this text as is currently known. A revealing archive showing both Acker's working methods and intentions while simultaneously demonstrating their editorial undoing across numerous editions. [Various] unknown books
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198826776New York: Grove Press. 1988. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Wraps advance uncorrected proof copy fine copy with promotional letter very good laid in.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 227 pp . Grove Press paperback books
198226770New York: Contact II Publications. 1982. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Wraps signed by Acker a fine copy.; Square 8vo 8" to 9" tall . Contact II Publications paperback books
198730112New York: Grove Press 1987. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Paperbound 8bo. 377 pp. This is the Uncorrected Bound Galleys copy of this compendium of three Kathy Acker novels. A very good copy in bound red wrappers printed in black. Uncommon format. Grove Press paperback books
1988159306New York: Grove Press 1988. Octavo cloth-backed boards. First combined edition. Collects KATHY GOES TO HAITI first published by Rumor Publications in 1978 MY DEATH MY LIFE BY PIER PAOLO PASOLINI first published by Pan Books Ltd. London in 1984 and "Florida" a story first published here in a book. A fine copy in nearly fine dust jacket. #159306 Grove Press unknown books
1996523<p>VI 286 pp. text. Blind signed by Acker on the half-title page with no dedication. Very good in near fine dust-jacket. Silver foil-stamped black boards. 523</p><p><i>An excellent copy of Acker's prescient exploration of sexual mutation and changing identities in postmodern times.</i></p> Grove Press books
1996159307New York: Grove Press 1996. Octavo boards. First edition. Sargent British and American Utopian Literature 1986-2009. Boards just a bit soft at spine ends a nearly fine copy in nearly fine dust jacket with a couple of mild scuffs. No remainder marks; jacket not price-clipped. #159307 Grove Press unknown books
199691527New York: Grove Press 1996. Octavo boards. First edition. Sargent British and American Utopian Literature 1986-2009. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. No remainder marks; jacket not price-clipped. #91527 Grove Press unknown books
1975160809010No place: Self published 1975. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. A complete set in six parts: "The Case of the Murdered Twerp" "Longing for Better Things" "Stop It Ted I Screamed" "How Love Can Lead Youngsters to Murder" "The Future" and "The Life of Johnny Rocco." Very good on average with wraps showing toning light smudging and general handling. Volume IV has previous owner name inside front cover and light creasing. A postmodern cut-up novel in the vein of William S. Burroughs Brion Gysin and the Situationists. Early works by Acker in complete runs are scarce as they were often issued in parts either handed out to friends or sold by subscription. [Self published] paperback books
198131112Buffalo: Top Stories 1981. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Stapled wrappers. The ninth issue of this self-described prose periodical. An unpaginated chapbook containing prose work by Kathy Acker with black and white photographs by Anne Turyn. Very good condition in photo-illustrated stapled wrappers. Top Stories paperback books
2006112379London: Verso 2006. Paperback. viii120p. preface contributors' notes fine first trade paper edition in original pictorial wraps. Verso paperback books
2017265974South Pasadena CA: Semiotexte 2017. Hardcover. 345p. notes index very good first edition in boards and bright unclipped dj. Semiotext(e) hardcover books
198484865NY:: Grove Press. Very Good. 1984. Paperback. 0394623347 . E-959. First Evergreen printing paperback. Remainder mark on bottom edge small hole punched through the front cover else very good in illustrated wraps. . Grove Press, paperback books
1988Embry 172238Grove Press 1988. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Grove Press, 1988. First edition, first printing. unknown books
197372238San Francisco: Empty Elevator Shaft Press c. 1973. 63 pp. A few light spots to front cover else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Three prose poems by Acker along with work by Eigner Gitin Potts Mariah Voelcker and many others. The first and only issue. San Francisco: Empty Elevator Shaft Press unknown books
1904006154Paris: Octave Beauchamp. Printer: G. de Malherbe 1904. First edition. Hardcover. Cloth spines. Wood boards. Slipcases. Near Fine. Folio 33 by 26 cm. Unpaginated. With pieces on Victorien Sardou Sarah Bernhardt François Coppée Mme Edmond Adam Anatole France Mme la Duchesse D'Uzès Jules Lemaître Mme Réjane Jules Claretie Mme Segond-Weber Jean Richepin Marthe Brandès Coquelin Aîné Jeanne Granier Jules Massenet Aïno Ackté Mounet-Sully Jane Hading J-L.Gérôme Jane Hatto Antonin Mercié Marie Delna Luc-Olivier Merson Sibyl-Sanderson F.-A. Bartholdi Mme. Carrère-Xanrof Alfred Capus and la Reine Ranavalo. With each following a title page two pages of biography a portrait page and a note biographique page the former being more impressionistic seeking to convey something of the personages character charisma and basis for renown and the latter more a straightforward concise biography. Also on a glossy leaf is a photograph surrounded by chromolithographed Art Nouveau decoration and a facsimile holograph inscription and autograph. More exciting are the 14 caricature color plates by the artist Cappiello including ones of Bernhardt Coppée Lemaître Réjane Claretie Segond-Weber Richepin Brandès Coquelin Granier Mounet-Sully Hading Delna and Capus. The boards are of wood with an inset medallions of Sarah Bernhardt in her role as "La Princesse Lointaine" after the illustration by Alphonse Mucha. With; publisher's slipcase. Condition: foxing on pages relating to Hatto. Otherwise thoroughly clean within and light wear to exterior. Slipcase with moderate shelfwear. <br/><br/> Octave Beauchamp. Printer: G. de Malherbe hardcover books
1904006161Paris: Octave Beauchamp. Printer: G. de Malherbe 1904. First edition. Hardcover. Cloth spines. Wood boards. Slipcase. Near Fine. Folio 33 by 26 cm. Unpaginated. With pieces on Victorien Sardou Sarah Bernhardt François Coppée Mme Edmond Adam Anatole France Mme la Duchesse D'Uzès Jules Lemaître Mme Réjane Jules Claretie Mme Segond-Weber Jean Richepin Marthe Brandès Coquelin Aîné Jeanne Granier Jules Massenet Aïno Ackté Mounet-Sully Jane Hading J-L.Gérôme Jane Hatto Antonin Mercié Marie Delna Luc-Olivier Merson Sibyl-Sanderson F.-A. Bartholdi Mme. Carrère-Xanrof Alfred Capus and la Reine Ranavalo. With each following a title page two pages of biography a portrait page and a note biographique page the former being more impressionistic seeking to convey something of the personages character charisma and basis for renown and the latter more a straightforward concise biography. Also on a glossy leaf is a photograph surrounded by chromolithographed Art Nouveau decoration and a facsimile holograph inscription and autograph. Without extra Cappiello caricatures. The boards are of wood with an inset medallions of Sarah Bernhardt in her role as "La Princesse Lointaine" after the illustration by Alphonse Mucha. With publisher's slipcase. Condition: Slipcase with moderate shelfwear. <br/><br/> Octave Beauchamp. Printer: G. de Malherbe hardcover books
19827774Mill Valley CA: Splendid Press 1982. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Spine sunned else tight bright and unmarred. Blue cloth boards blue faux leather spine printed paper sleeve hand painted illustrations on covers blue endpapers deckled edge gilt lettering on spine. 67x70mm. 38pp. Illus. color plates. Numbered limited edition this being 22 of 70. <br/><br/>Signed by authors. Fifty stamps each with a state bird and flower. Splendid Press hardcover books
197630668New York: Unmuzzled Ox 1976. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Trade paperbound book format. 159 pp. Thirteenth issue of Michael Andre's small press arts and literature magazine. A very good copy in bound wrappers. With contributions by Ed Sanders Kathy Acker John Baldessari Allen Ginsberg and much more. Unmuzzled Ox paperback books