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031624New Orleans; October 1963: Loujon Press. First Edition. Small Quarto. 4 97 4 errata p.97. Gypsy Lou Series N. 1. After his early poems were published in the "Little Magazines" this was his first important collection to be published. It was printed by the Webbs in 1963 in their Loujon Press. They had already published "The Outsider" and had named Charles Bukowski: Outsider of the Year 1962. Here was their first publication and in the view of many who love fine printing their finest item which was dedicated to their friend Charles Bukowski who many critics called "the poet of Skid row or of the gutter." What is unique about this volume is that John Edgar Webb has written inside the rear flap that " Third last mint copy /in stock-and oh how we/hate to part with thee/ signed Jon Edgar Webb/3/24/67" . Jon Webb wanted Buk to have some signed copies so he sent him a sliver deco-write pen giving him instructions to sign pages to be bound into volumes here there are two pages see Soanes p. 62-63 and the pastedown photograph of Bukowski above their lament with a slit across it. There is a remarkable two page letter with stamped envelope from Bukowski typewritten not a facsimile on June 14 1964 to the Webbs in sixty-two lines with his colored sketches along the borders also included is the original mailing envelope also decorated by Bukowski. Note: Bukowski had written the Webbs on May 1 about his move to a new location giving the address but it is possible they had not received it because of their recent move from Santa Fe to New Orleans Screams from the Balcony p. 107. This letter also repeats his new address of 5124 De Longpre Ave Los Angeles see Soanes p. 85ff. and then notes: "the typewriter's first sounds in these walls and a place doesn't become real until you've got the typer going eaten bathed slept and made love there--until then you haven't moved in." He then notes that Francis FrancEyE his girlfriend; Sounes says her name was Francis Elizabeth Dean who became pregnant. He offered to marry her but she was content just to bear their child Marina Louise Bukowski whose own poems were published in Chat Nois Review "is at church while I drive the old ghosts of this place out of its walls." He mentions the old location where he got into trouble with landlord cf. Sounes p. 53-55 noting the kitchen table is looking out at Hollywood Blvd. the poor part. describes a situation he recently got in at Mahawk's there he went through a plate glass window then notes also he has no shotgun like Hemingway or Van Gogh and "maybe no guts". He notes in the move he came across a copy of the Northwest Review with an article by Corrington on CHARLES BUKOWKI AND THE POETRY OF FLAT SURFACES. "If you haven't seen this one let me know and I will ship". Editor lost his job on this issue he surmises because of an interview with Castro. "Some very good poems in there by Whalen.and some interesting crap by and on Artaud. It was such an unusual edition for a university sponsored mag that I remember thinking then well the editor doesn't have much longer to go.Frances just came back from church I believe they had a reading notes participants Ray Bradbury Bard Dahl implies they had his disdain. Apparently they don't like "little magazines."I need another beer am smoking a rotten cigar the only one in the place which sometimes I shread in my mouth but I feel the tobacco need." We live next door to a religious maniac--but I'd better save that for a poem.The bookcase is us big belly of little magazines bathtub drips this place is a thousand years old but down on the ground floor.my god this is the first time I've lived on the ground--except for park benches and jails--in twenty-five years I sit here looking out on the street wishing I had a good cigar. Francis inserts ideas in the paragraph he refers to her as S.S. pen name she used as author of poem referred to earlier her paragraph mentions Hank's sunlamp he resumes after that paragraph-- wish she hadn't told you I've got a god damned sunlamp. I also have a set of barbells. I'm trying to look like Hemingway in his better days trouble is I haven't used barbells or sunlamp in the past 2 or 3 years.Francis is getting ready to hang up the plaque the one issued by the Webbs the preceding years CHARLES BUKOWSKI OUTSIDER OF THE YEAR--1962. note: When the Webbs arrived in LA two months later August 1964 they noted the plaque on the wall Soanes pp. 68-69. By God these women are useful. notes words he is thinking of. Closes with plea: God save the front tires of my cars a little longer.Buk. Bound with preliminary leaves of various colors and differing widths. hand-bound in stiff pictorial wrappers with cork-lined front cover attached jacket with tissue sheet tipped-on as issued and pictorial flap over fore-edge around from rear and with a photograph of Bukowski mounted to rear. Nice. Debritto A10. Loujon Press unknown
15776Grasset (1988) - Edition originale - In-8 broché de 276 pages - Avec sa jaquette en couleurs illustrée par Marc Taraskoff - Traduit de laméricain par Michel Lederer - Exemplaire à l'état neuf
2010190489Grasset Paris, Grasset, 2010. In-12 broché de 338 pages. Collection Les cahiers rouges. Bon état
66177Le Sagittaire In-8 208pp. bon etat unknown
1997190527Grasset Grasset, 1997. In-8 broché de 382 pages; Très bon état
193382London Magazine Editions 1974. 1st edn. 8vo. Original pictorial boards top edge stained and lightly bumped at head and tail of spine dustwrapper VG in protective cover not price clipped. Pp. 205 previous owner's neat inscription on front free endpaper. London Magazine Editions, 1974 unknown
199530986Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press. 1995. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. No. 103 of 200 copies handbound in boards by Earle Gray numbered and signed by the author with a drawing of a little dog on a special tipped in leaf. Fine in near fine clear acetate dust jacket with minor scuffing. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 283 pp . Black Sparrow Press hardcover books
031629Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press 1977. Limited Edition. Octavo. #36 of 75 copies signed by Bukowski and with an original watercolor painting of the dog from Hell with tissue guard. Alternating between tough and gentle sensitive and gritty Bukowski lays bare the myriad facets of love its selfishness its narcissism its randomness its mystery and its misery. Ultimately its true joyfulness endurance and redemptive power. It was later made into Crazy Love a documentary on Bukowsky which he Sean Penn Madonna Elliot Gould and his wife watched in its premier September 1987. He regarded it as the most accurate media portrayal of his poetry. Bound in 1/4 brown white green and red flecked patterned corduroy cloth over pictorial paper covered boards depicting a Gargoyle in brown lettering in red black brown and red within a turquoise frame. A fine copy. Krumhansl 6d. Black Sparrow Press unknown
19721286091972. First Edition. Signed. BUKOWSKI. Mockingbird Wish Me Luck. Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press 1972. Octavo original half brown cloth. $1950.Signed limited first edition of this poetry collection number 68 of 250 copies signed by Bukowski.""Bukowskis writings presented a vision of America starkly different from other celebratory accounts of post-World War II prosperity. Barflies whores and vengeful managers populated his pages. But at the same time he made the down-and-out crapulous life seem romantic"" ANB. Also issued in a trade edition and another limited edition of 60 copies signed by Bukowski and with an original drawing by him. Krumhansl 41c. Fine condition. hardcover
197231561Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press. 1972. First Edition; First Printing. Broadside. Single yellow leaf 10 x 15" on light weight stock issued as Broadside / Flyer No 2 Fine copy. Number 10 of 100 hand-numbered copies signed by the author. An unknown number of unsigned copies were printed. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 1 pp . Black Sparrow Press unknown
106.614Paris, Les Humanoïdes Associés, Speed 17, 1977. 13 x 21, 231 pp., broché, bon état.
1989RO90079378EDITIONS LIVRE DE POCHE N° 6027. 1989. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 381 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
1978R240168686Sagittaire. 1978. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 446 pages. Quelques taches sur les tranches.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.091-XX ème siècle
AM10171NBLe Sagittaire Broché. 1978. 448 pages. Pelliculage de la couverture usé. Tranches du livre jaunies. Photos sur demande.
10476Le Sagittaire (1978) - In-8 oblong broché de 448 pages - Edition originale - Traduit de laméricain par Léon Marcadet - Couverture illustrée d'une photo en noir - Exemplaire à l'état neuf
19791287041979. First Edition. Signed. BUKOWSKI Charles. Play the Piano Drunk Like a Percussion Instrument Until the Fingers Begin to Bleed a Bit. Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press 1979. Octavo original half red cloth original acetate dust jacket. $1750.First limited signed hardcover edition number 49 of 100 copies handbound in boards by Earle Gray illustrated with an original signed silkscreen of a Bukowski drawing and additionally signed by Bukowski on the limitation page.First edition: Collected poems from some of the peak writing years of cult hero and ""laureate of American lowlife"" Charles Bukowski Time. ""Bukowski's writings presented a vision of America starkly different from other celebratory accounts of post-World War II prosperity. Barflies whores and vengeful managers populated his pages. But at the same time he made the down-and-out crapulous life seem romantic"" ANB. This is number 49 of 100 handbound copies featuring an original silkscreen by Bukowski signed ""Buk"" tipped in as issued also signed in full by the poet on the limitation page. A paperback issue a trade hardcover issue 500 copies and an unillustrated numbered signed issue 300 copies appeared in the same year. Fogel 63b. Krumhansl 68e. Minor fading to endpapers. A very nearly fine copy in the original acetate jacket. paperback
196231004Crescent City: Epos A Quarterly of Poetry. 1962. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Wraps issued as Extra Issue of Epos in 1962 and sent free to subscribers c. 500 copies. This copy shows wear along the top edge for the wallet edges and 2 light shadowings on rear wrap near spine. There is also a "Community Center" stamp at the head of the front wrap and at the top of the Title/Contents page but very good to near fine otherwise. Dorbin cites this item as A2 in his Bibliograph of Charles Bukowski but Krumhansl cites it as No. 7. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 26 pp . Epos, A Quarterly of Poetry paperback
196231004Crescent City: Epos A Quarterly of Poetry. 1962. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Wraps issued as Extra Issue of Epos in 1962 and sent free to subscribers c. 500 copies. This copy shows wear along the top edge for the wallet edges and 2 light shadowings on rear wrap near spine. There is also a "Community Center" stamp at the head of the front wrap and at the top of the Title/Contents page but very good to near fine otherwise. Dorbin cites this item as A2 in his Bibliograph of Charles Bukowski but Krumhansl cites it as No. 7. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 26 pp . Epos, A Quarterly of Poetry paperback books
196830887Berkeley / Glendale: Litmus and Poetry X/Change. 1968. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Wraps foxing to edges and corners of front and rear wrap and light toning to spine area thus very good only. One of 400 copies. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Litmus and Poetry X/Change paperback
196830887Berkeley / Glendale: Litmus and Poetry X/Change. 1968. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Wraps foxing to edges and corners of front and rear wrap and light toning to spine area thus very good only. One of 400 copies. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Litmus and Poetry X/Change paperback books
20003117173SANTA ROSA: Black Sparrow Press. Fine with no dust jacket. 2000. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Black Sparrow Press hardcover
031538London 1974: London Magazines Edition. First London Edition. Octavo. 149 pages. The remarkable book that describes the nightmare of being employed in the U.S. Post Office. Beginning to work during the Christmas Rush where the eagerness to get bodies to sort mail allowed for his less than ideal appearance and his love of alcohol to function. This book became a classic not only in the U.S. but worldwide. Besides his life as a mailman in Los Angeles he deals with the jail-like structure inside but where he was able to mix drinking women poverty tough physical labor with a love for the racetrack. Bound in red cloth spine lettering black previous owner's gift inscription on front free endpaper a near fine bright copy in clipped decorative dust jacket with tiny nick near head Previous owner's inscription on front free endpaper. London Magazines Edition unknown
1994024020Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press 1994. First Edition. Octavo. Limited to 750 copies. The present copy is #326 and signed by Bukowski with his little dog as well on the page following the title page. 202 pp. This would be Bukowski's last work before his death. Unlike Bukowski's earlier autobiographical novels Pulp is deliberately over-the-top. It mixes absurd humor cheap-paperback tropes and existential melancholy reading like a spoof of detective stories and a self-aware meditation on mortality. Beneath the jokes and surreal twists is a sense that Bukowski is saying goodbye - to literature to his alter egos and to his readers. A fine bright copy bound in red pictorial paper covered boards backed in black cloth spine label red and lettered in black red endpapers in its original clear acetate dust jacket. Black Sparrow Press unknown
15913Grasset (1995) - In-8 broché de 268 pages - Edition originale - Couverture en couleurs - Traduit de laméricain et postface par Gérard Guégan - Exemplaire à l'état neuf
PJH49763Black Sparrow Press Santa Rosa 1999. Some slight spotting to front board else Fine in publishers decorated boards in acetate jacket. Number 13 of 376 Numbered copies with an Original Serigraph Print by Bukowski. 1st edition 1st issue. ISBN 1574230891 Black Sparrow Press (Santa Rosa) 1999 hardcover