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195112311TRIPTYCH OF ORIGINAL SCRATCHBOARDS FOR STEWARD'S UNPUBLISHED TRANSLATION OF JEAN GENET'S QUERELLE <br /> Three scratchboards two 12'x 15" the other 16" x 12" depicting critical scenes from Jean Genet's classic Querelle. Two are uniform in size and are matted and framed in the style of the oblong one which wads originally matted and framed by the artist. <br />The life of Sam Steward 1909 - 1983 the subject of Justin Spring's biography "Secret Historian: The Life and Times of Samuel Steward Professsor; Tattoo Artist and Sexual Renegade "Farrar Strauss Giroux 2010 took Steward from a small town Ohio upbringing to personal friendships with Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas associations with George Platt Lynes Glenway Wescott and other literati and a close relationship with sex researcher Alfred Kinsey. Steward's life may well be most provocatively known for his explicit diaries journals photography and art that both recorded his sexual life in detail and which he shared with Kinsey. Starting out as an English professor at DePaul University with literary aspirations and after writing several commercially unsuccessful books Steward attempted mid-life in the early 1950s to seek approval from Jean Genet to publish his own English translation—with his own original illustrations - of Querelle de Brest. When it became clear to Steward that Genet was disinterested he dropped the project: these three scratchboards the art he he created for it. Steward's pursuit of "serious" literary expression ebbed and later in the 1960s under the pseudonym Phil Andros he authored a series of gay paperback novels STUD The Greek Way etc. regarded as the most literate of homoerotic fiction featuring his alter-ego hustler. He turned his artistic energies to tattooing operating parlors catering to naval and military servicemen in Chicago Milwaukee and finally Oakland. And his sexual activities increasingly involved sadomasochism in which he had always been interested All three of these drawings were reproduced in "An Obscene Diary: The Visual World of Sam Steward" Antonius Press/ Elysium Press 2010. During Steward's lifetime the "Lucky Strike" image was published in the Zurich-based Der Kries an early homophile publication introduced to Steward by Dr. Kinsey and also in the rare anthology of homoerotic art published by Der Kries in 1960 Der Mann in der Zeichnung under one of Steward's pseudonyms <br />Philip von Chicago. Spring writes: "Noteworthy among Steward's many illustrations for Der Kries is one that was originally created for Steward's 1951- 1952 English language translation of Querelle de Brest. Working form Polaroid photographs taken of himself in various poses Steward fashioned three scratchboard illustrations for the story. In the first a man lights a cigarette for a sailor; in the second Querelle strangles the Armenian pederast; in the third Querelle is penetrated by the bartender husband of Madame Lysiane. The illustration of the sailor having his cigarette lit subsequently appeared in Der Kreis under the caption "Lucky Strike." Indeed Steward etched "LUCKY STRIKE" in the cigarette in the picture on the verso it is signed "Sam Steward 1951 1952". The strangulation picture has in Steward's hand on the verso: "From Genet's Querelle de Brest. Querelle strangles the Armenian". In the picture itself Steward etched his signature and date in the design on the Armenian's shirtcuff: "Sparrow Phil 1951". The picture of Querelle and the bartender in sexual union hung on the wall of Steward's apartment for many years. It is pictured in one of Steward's sex Polaroids reproduced in "Obscene Diary". On the verso of it Steward wrote "L'Execution De Querelle 9-19-51" <br />Steward did not work in scratchboard alone. His art was quite versatile: murals in his apartments tempera watercolor pastel pen/ink and some wire sculpture and collage. These drawings could be regarded as the most important of his visual art. While they were motivated by literary aspiration they in effect represented a real turning point in his life. They combine a fascination with uniformed sailors and sadomasochism that was thematic to much of his art. And finally with their clear bold stroke of line these scratchboards capture intrinsically the violence and passion in Genet's landmark of 20th century erotic literature. <br /><i>NOTES ON THE IMAGES: The framed pictures are the orignals. The picture on the horizontal hung as framed on Seward's wall witness to his sexual activites as imaged in the cropped snapshot reproduced in Obscene Diary. The two original images on the vertical were reframed in the style that Seward framed the horizontal one. The close-ups of Seward's signature is from the verso of the horizontal image: the other two are photocopies taken from the versos before they were framed. The two reproduced images are as reproduced in the book Obscene Diary. </i> original art books
012311No Binding. Fine. Three scratchboards two 12'x 15" the other 16" x 12" depicting critical scenes from Jean Genet's classic Querelle. Two are uniform in size and are matted and framed in the style of the oblong one which wads originally matted and framed by the artist. The life of Sam Steward 1909 - 1983 the subject of Justin Spring's biography "Secret Historian: The Life and Times of Samuel Steward Professsor; Tattoo Artist and Sexual Renegade "Farrar Strauss Giroux 2010 took Steward from a small town Ohio upbringing to personal friendships with Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas associations with George Platt Lynes Glenway Wescott and other literati and a close relationship with sex researcher Alfred Kinsey. Steward's life may well be most provocatively known for his explicit diaries journals photography and art that both recorded his sexual life in detail and which he shared with Kinsey. Starting out as an English professor at DePaul University with literary aspirations and after writing several commercially unsuccessful books Steward attempted mid-life in the early 1950s to seek approval from Jean Genet to publish his own English translation-with his own original illustrations - of Querelle de Brest. When it became clear to Steward that Genet was disinterested he dropped the project: these three scratchboards the art he he created for it. Steward's pursuit of "serious" literary expression ebbed and later in the 1960s under the pseudonym Phil Andros he authored a series of gay paperback novels STUD The Greek Way etc. regarded as the most literate of homoerotic fiction featuring his alter-ego hustler. He turned his artistic energies to tattooing operating parlors catering to naval and military servicemen in Chicago Milwaukee and finally Oakland. And his sexual activities increasingly involved sadomasochism in which he had always been interested All three of these drawings were reproduced in "An Obscene Diary: The Visual World of Sam Steward" Antonius Press/ Elysium Press 2010. During Steward's lifetime the "Lucky Strike" image was published in the Zurich-based Der Kries an early homophile publication introduced to Steward by Dr. Kinsey and also in the rare anthology of homoerotic art published by Der Kries in 1960 Der Mann in der Zeichnung under one of Steward's pseudonyms Philip von Chicago. Spring writes: "Noteworthy among Steward's many illustrations for Der Kries is one that was originally created for Steward's 1951- 1952 English language translation of Querelle de Brest. Working form Polaroid photographs taken of himself in various poses Steward fashioned three scratchboard illustrations for the story. In the first a man lights a cigarette for a sailor; in the second Querelle strangles the Armenian pederast; in the third Querelle is penetrated by the bartender husband of Madame Lysiane. The illustration of the sailor having his cigarette lit subsequently appeared in Der Kreis under the caption "Lucky Strike." Indeed Steward etched "LUCKY STRIKE" in the cigarette in the picture on the verso it is signed "Sam Steward 1951 1952". The strangulation picture has in Steward's hand on the verso: "From Genet's Querelle de Brest. Querelle strangles the Armenian". In the picture itself Steward etched his signature and date in the design on the Armenian's shirtcuff: "Sparrow Phil 1951". The picture of Querelle and the bartender in sexual union hung on the wall of Steward's apartment for many years. It is pictured in one of Steward's sex Polaroids reproduced in "Obscene Diary". On the verso of it Steward wrote "L'Execution De Querelle 9-19-51" Steward did not work in scratchboard alone. His art was quite versatile: murals in his apartments tempera watercolor pastel pen/ink and some wire sculpture and collage. These drawings could be regarded as the most important of his visual art. While they were motivated by literary aspiration they in effect represented a real turning point in his lif. unknown books
199331144New York: Alfred Knopf 1993. First American edition. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. Quarter cloth over boards. Stated first American edition of this comprehensive 728 pp biography of Genet. Illustrated with some black and white photographs. A very good copy in price-intact dustwrapper. Wrapper has a short tear near the spine crown. This copy has been briefly INSCRIBED by White on the title page. The book includes a chronology by Albert Dichy. Alfred Knopf hardcover books
197832790San Francisco: Gay Sunshine Press 1978. Paperback. 325p. introduction photos somewhat soiled and worn first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps faint creasing to top and bottom corners of front cover. Gay Sunshine Press paperback books
197769060San Francisco: Gay Sunshine Press 1977. Paperback. 325p. personal inscription signed by Leyland very good later printing in pictorial wraps. Gay Sunshine Press paperback books
1978247882San Francisco: Gay Sunshine Press 1978. Hardcover. 325p. introduction photos lightly-foxed edges otherwise a very good first edition limited to 26 lettered and signed copies out of 500 hardcover copies in blue cloth boards and unclipped dj. This is letter R signed at colophon and also personally inscribed and signed on front free endpaper by the editor. Gay Sunshine Press hardcover books
194925971Westport: Tiger's Eye Publishing 1949. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Ninth and final issue of this small press arts and literary periodical. Edited by Ruth Stephan. Featuring poems drawings and photographs. A clean very good copy in tall bound illustrated wrappers. Paper loss along the leading edge of the front cover else a very well-bound copy of a magazine often found in poor condition. Some stains to first printed page. Tiger's Eye Publishing paperback books
1954008612The Olympia Press 1954. Book. Near Fine. Original Wraps. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. First English Language Edition. Near Fine in Wraps.Terrific Copy.Scarce. The Olympia Press Hardcover books
1987016242Mesa AZ: Fairborn Press 1987. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. vi 441 pages of text including an index. Paperback binding with minimal shelfwear. Illustrated. The text is clean and unmarked. First edition. Fairborn Press Paperback books
1989016197Mesa AZ: Fairborn Press 1989. Book. Near fine condition. Paperback. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. vi vi 235 pages of text followe by two pages of index. Original paperback binding with minimal shelfwear. Illustrated with photographs. The text is clean and unmarked. First edition. Fairborn Press Paperback books
1987m2515Mesa Ariz.: Fairborn Press 1987. 1st edition. Octavo softbound v 441 pp. Photos illus. Very Good. Fairborn Press, [1987]. paperback books
198615735Mesa: Fairborn Press 1986. First edition. Trade Paperback. Very Good. Illustrated with photos and figures. Mesa AZ: Fairborn Press 1986. First edition. ISBN 0911351086. A record of the proceedings of the seventh annual Fairborn IAPPP Symposium consisting of 22 technical papers concerning the design use and special applications of photoelectric telescopes APTs in astronomical research. A very good copy in the original printed wraps. <br/><br/> Fairborn Press paperback books
1970WRCLIT77207San Francisco: City Lights 1970. Pictorial wrappers. Soft corner creases spine a bit rubbed with light dust mudging to lower wrapper else very good. First edition including a prefatory 'description' by Ginsberg. COOK 86. MORGAN B73. City Lights unknown books
1970WRCLIT71024San Francisco: City Lights 1970. Pictorial wrappers. Soft corner creases spine a bit rubbed with light dust smudging to lower wrapper else very good. First edition including a prefatory 'description' by Ginsberg who has signed this copy on the title. COOK 86. MORGAN B73. City Lights unknown books
1946041346Paris: L'Arbalète 1946. First Edition. Hardcover Original Cloth. Near Fine Condition. Number 370 of 475 in beige cloth on Rives - light wear faint soiling to boards - internally bright and largely uncut. The first edition of one of Genet's central works - along with Thief's Journal and the great short film Un Chant d'Amour it exemplifies the qualities most unique and magnetic about Genet - the inversion of ideals the transcendence of the sordid. An attractive example. Size: Octavo 8vo. Text is clean and unmarked. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 kilos. Inventory No: 041346. <br/><br/> L'Arbalète hardcover books
1954039501Paris: Olympia 1954. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine Condition/No Dust Jacket. The first English language edition rebound in green boards with five raised bands added endpapers with the original black and white jacket front bound in at the beginning. Dedicated to Sartre and Beauvoir this is Genet's purest expression of his ideal of a sort of reverse sainthood. Size: Octavo 8vo. Text is clean and unmarked. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Fiction; Inventory No: 039501. <br/><br/> Olympia hardcover books
19706013Austin TX: University Of Texas At Austin Humanities Research Center 1970. First Edition. Original Wraps. Fine in Wraps in Near Fine Archival Case. Tiht bright and unmarred. Printed paper wraps mustard ink lettering black ink pictorial elements. Green cloth slipcase matching green cloth sleeve black leather spine gilt lettering and decorative elements. Square 8vo. 48pp. Illus. b/w plates. <br/><br/>Exhibition catalogue covering the books and manuscripts from the Van der Poel Collection at the Miriam Lutcher Stark Library. A handsome copy in a lovely archival case. University Of Texas At Austin Humanities Research Center paperback books
1966JC9282New York: Grove Press 1966. First Edition First Printing Stated. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Cloth; dust jacket; 8vo; pp. 344. Spine tips and corners gently rubbed otherwise book is fine. Dust jacket faintly scratched; a little wrinkled along the edges; VG in mylar. <br/><br/> Grove Press hardcover books
19939009937Hopewell NJ: Ecco Press 1993. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. Previous owner's embossment on the title page. <br/><br/> Ecco Press hardcover books
1993WRCLIT32520New York: Knopf 1993. Cloth and boards. First American edition. Fine in dust jacket. Knopf hardcover books
196356919Paris: Marc Barbezat 1963. First edition. 92 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. Paris: Marc Barbezat unknown books
194958733Paris: Paul Morihien 1949. First edition. . 50 pp. Trivially light crease to corner of rear cover else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Paris: Paul Morihien unknown books
194458732Monte Carlo: Aux Depens d'un Amateur 1944. First edition. Small 4to. 265 pp. Covers unevenly tanned a few light reading creases to spine; in all near fine in wrappers and original slipcase which is a little foxed and soiled but otherwise solid. Genet's first novel second book. One of 350 numbered copies. Monte Carlo: Aux Depens d'un Amateur unknown books
196369830NY: Grove Press 1963. First US edition. 318 pp. A few small spots to fore-edge inked name to front free endpaper; in all near fine in very good plus dust jacket. Introduction by Jean-Paul Sartre. Translated from the original French by Bernard Frechtman. NY: Grove Press unknown books
196472005NY: Grove Press 1964. First US edition. 268 pp. Near fine in near fine dust jacket. Foreword by Jean-Paul Sartre. Translated from the original French by Bernard Frechtman. Clipped photograph of Genet pasted inside the front cover. Poet-publisher Doug Blazek’s copy SIGNED by him on the first leaf. A present from his father “Push right to the extreme / and it becomes wrong: / press all the juice from / an orange and it becomes / bitter / Baltasar Gracián / 12/64 / con amore / Dad.†NY: Grove Press unknown books