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198212872Dallas: Somesuch Press. Fine. 1982. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Red leather bound cover with gilt blind stamped illustration. Pages include text with christmas postage stamps affixed. This is copy number 692 of only 800 copies. Signed by creators. Housed in a slipcase with blockprint. Slipcase has ribbon pull to easily remove book. Book and slipcase are pristine. 2.75" x 3.2". . Somesuch Press hardcover
1993x-0792324390Kluwer Academic Pub 1993. Hardcover. New. 648 pages. 10.00x6.75x1.25 inches. Kluwer Academic Pub hardcover
1993x-0306445751Plenum Pub Corp 1993. Hardcover. New. 468 pages. 10.25x6.75x1.25 inches. Plenum Pub Corp hardcover
197841Toronto: Rumour Publications 1978. Softcover. Good. Robert Kushner. Late 70s novel by experimental writer and noted feminist Kathy Acker. Good copy with some chipping and creasing at outer edge of front and back cover. The book has moderate shelf wear. There is a small closed tear on the front cover at bottom of spine which is also chipped. Rumour Publications unknown
197814560Rumour Publications 1978. First Edition. Paperback. Good. Robert Kushner. Book is loosely tucked into a Mylar plastic cover though it is by no means attached and is too large and ill fitting. Covers show some fading from age along with some rubbing scuffing and edge wear including rubbing scuffing slight creasing and a small surface tear on lower edge of spine. Pages show some light discoloration from age. Rumour Publications paperback
1977SONG354008455XSpringer 1977-11-01. 1. paperback. Used: Good. 6.69x0.72x9.61. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer paperback
1959381309-UC16St. Kruis/Brugge 1959. Softcover. Good. 29 afleveringen in 28 delen van het periodiek Kruispunt illustraties van Masereel Picasso Szapocznikowa en Tchorzewski nummer 1 in eerste druk dit nummer was heel snel uitverkocht en werd meteen herdrukt 8vo. Het gaat om de volgende afleveringen: 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22/23 24 25 26 30 31 37 38 39 40 44.; Deels iets verkleurd; kleine onvolkomendheden: nette set. St. Kruis/Brugge paperback
1983573344Providence Rhode Island: Tom Ahern / Diana's Monthly Press 1983. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Cover by Gail Porter. Trade paperback. Illustrated. Light wear very near fine. Features "Museum of Modern Rat" by Stephen Spera; "Translations of the Diaries of Laura the Schoolgirl" by Kathy Acker; "Losing the Form in Darkness from the Waterfront Journals" by David Wojnarowicz; "The Ill-Tempered Caviller & The Flinstones Variations" by Peter Cherches; "Bibi-la-Bibiste" by Raymonde Linossier translated and with an introduction by Keith Waldrop; "Species of Intoxication" by Michael Gizzi; and "American Transmissions & See Atoms Lifeless" by "I Adult Strong." According to the title page this book constitutes Volume IX of Diana's Monthly. Tom Ahern / Diana's Monthly Press unknown
1978207913New York: TVRT Press and Printed Matter Inc 1978. Lightly rubbed; corners of a few pages show a tiny crease; very good. 12mo 201pp; printed wrappers perfect bound. Experimental novel using cut-up technique and drawing on the life of the French artist and habitué of Paris nightlife. TVRT Press and Printed Matter, Inc unknown
198350895New York: Grove Press 1983. First printing. Fine in a fine jacket. First edition of Acker's rewriting and reinterpretation of Charles Dickens's famed coming-of-age novel. Told with Acker's typical sense of experimentation appropriation and brutal honesty. Oddly uncommon and a beautiful copy. 8'' x 5''. Publisher's quarter black cloth over black boards. In original unclipped $14.95 color pictorial jacket designed by Roy Colmer after art by Sue Coe. 128 pages. Bright and sharp overall. Grove Press unknown
1982555458San Francisco: Re/Search 1982. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition paperback original. Octavo. 128pp. Near fine with black marker over price on rear cover crease to one corner and a couple light spots of soiling. Re/Search unknown
199813430Trans>Arts.Cultures.Media and Thread Waxing Space 1998. First Edition. paperback. Very Good. 8x5x0. Paperback exhibition catalog for a show of videos started at Thread Waxing Space in NY travelled to the Museum of Contemporary Art in No Miami and concluded at University of Colorado at Boulder. There is a library stamp on the front and edge/surface wear on the cover and spine paperclip bend on first page press release clipped to page is included. Upper right corner is bent through the whole book. 79 pages color plates in the front black and white illustrations in text.SPECTACULAR OPTICAL is a book published by TRANS> arts.cultures.media to accompany the exhibition bt the same name held at Thread Waxing Space. The book takes as a point of departure the cultural fascination with violence atrocity mutation and the ways that they are depicted some would say gentrified as entertainment. The essays examine the ways in which opticality has become so spectacular how this bedazzlement with entertainment is engineered in the larger sphere of cultural production. From feminism to fetishism from simulation to stimulation the book takes as an example David Cronenberg's work which deals with corporeality aggravated biology technology spectacle media and violence. All orders packed with care most dust jackets protected by Brodart sleeve independent bookseller since 2011 Trans>Arts.Cultures.Media and Thread Waxing Space paperback
1980BOOKS100276INew York: Bozeau of London Press. Fine copy. 1980. 1st. softcover. Tall 8vo pp. These poems are excerpted from Acker's "Blood and Guts in High School." . Bozeau of London Press paperback
198186209Buffalo NY: Top Stories 1981. First Edition. Octavo. 21cm. Publisher's illustrated stiff card wraps. 24pp. Light wear to extremities a couple of small scratches to the front panel; internally clean ink stamp of "Top Stories" NYC address to copyright page. A very good clean copy. <br /> <br /> An early piece of searing Acker prose dealing with themes of abuse crime and sexuality illustrated with photographs by Anne Turyn. Originally published in "Crawl Out Your Window" journal a year prior. "Top Stories" was created by Turyn and distributed by Hallwalls a small indie gallery space and publishing house in Buffalo. Top Stories unknown
1975401194New York: St. Mark's Church 1975. Softcover. Good. Newsletter. 6pp. Sheets printed both sides and attached with a staple. Folded for mailing but unmailed as issued. Soiling and some erosion on small holes particularly on the final leaf good. A newsletter that sums up the goings on at The Poetry Projects as well as other artistic endeavors around New York. This issue features a poem by Peter Orlovsky as well as mentioning among other things an upcoming performance with Kathy Acker and the release of her book The Childlike Life of the Black Tarantula. Inscribed on the final leaf where his poem appears by Peter Orlovsky with "love & tickles" at Naropa and dated by him about six weeks after the date of this issue. St. Mark's Church unknown
1974M4879Berkeley: Tree 1974. 1st edition. Soft cover. Fine/No Jacket as issued. Fine. 8vo iv204pp printed wrappers. Beautiful as-new copy of the fourth issue of this groundbreaking literary and Kabbalistic magazine edited by David Meltzer. Includes Image of the Wall by Wallace Berman a lengthy 1964 letter from Lenny Bruce to a judge a number of Kabbalistic pieces from traditional authorities and other material from writers associated with the Semina scene. Unmarked copy as new. Berkeley: Tree paperback
1988323660NY: Grove Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1988. First Edition. Hardcover. 0802110797 . Inscribed by Acker on the front endpaper. A nice solid copy. ; 8vo; 227 pages; Signed by Author . Grove Press hardcover
1992253343PN. New. 1992. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
198118122203San Francisco CA: Rough Trade 1981. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Fine. Tabloid Size Magazine. First Printing not a xerox reprint. Folded as issued. With black/white illustration and photos throughout. FINE. All corners pointed. Binding tight and square. Without creases other bumps tears or chips. Exterior paper a bit tanned from age. Not marked and very clean and bright. All items carefully wrapped and sent boxed. <br/> <br/> Rough Trade paperback
19971302430PN. New. 1997. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1952042095London United Kingdom: Thames And Hudson 1952. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. First Edition/First Printing. Stated First Published 1952 With No Other Printing Stated. The Book Is Bound In Light Blue Cloth With Burgundy Lettering On The Spine. The Book Has Minor Wear And Light Age Toning. The Jacket Has A Written Price In The Upper Corner Of The Front Flap. Darkened Spine. A Few Tiny Tears. <br/> <br/> Thames And Hudson hardcover
1993Q-0679403493Pantheon 1993-07-20. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Pantheon hardcover
1990Q-080211170XGrove Pr 1990-06-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Grove Pr hardcover
1980414310Del Mar California: Melvyn Freilicher 1980. Softcover. Near Fine. Two issues. Quartos. Illustrated wrappers. Near fine. Two issues of this San Diego-area experimental prose magazine. Most notable for the contribution by Kathy Acker For the Ladies Who Sing: Three Stories in No. 3. Melvyn Freilicher unknown
198897382Toronto Ontario: Rampike 1988. 1988. Very good. SUBTERFUGE ISSUE CONTAINING AN INTERVIEW WITH KATHY ACKER - Narrow folio 15-3/4 inches high by 6 inches wide. Pictorial wraps titled in red with a black & white illustration by Ulrich Tarlatt spanning both the front & back covers. The covers are lightly rubbed with a tiny chip to the middle of the spine. 87 & 1 pages with profuse illustrations throughout. Very good. <p>A special issue subtitled "Subterfuge" of this twice yearly literary periodical with contributions in English and French. Worth noting is an interview with Kathy Acker by Karl Jirgens & Jim Francis titled "Sense and Senselessness". Other contributions include an excerpt from George Bowering's "Harry's Fragments a novel of international intrigue and spying Richard Martel's French language "Offensive-Defensive" Bill Bissett's "subter fugue" Robert Morgan's "A Dissemblance" illustrated with photos by Morgan Thomas Baer's "Peter Bowles' Piscine Pusses" Alain-Martin Richard's "Immedia Concerto" Ronald Sukenick's "Pigs in Shit" etc. Toronto, Ontario: Rampike, (1988). paperback