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198831085Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press. 1988. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. No.15 of 226 copies handbound in boards and numbered and signed by the author. Fine. Issued as a New Year's Greeting for friends of the publisher.; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall . Black Sparrow Press hardcover
198730867Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press. 1987. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. No 46 of 140 copies handbound in boards by Earle Gray numbered and signed by the author director Barbet Schroeder and the two leads Faye Dunaway and Mikey Rourke. Pattered backstrip with paper label. Fine copy in near fine clear acetate dust jacket with light scuffing. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 85 pp . Black Sparrow Press hardcover
1988023414Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press 1988. Limited Edition. Octavo. . Limited to 150 copies. The present copy is # 136. signed by Bukowski in the colophon and additionally signed on the original tipped in silkscreen print by Bukowski dated 2-13-88. Bound by Earle Gray in 1/4 gray cloth over paper covered boards in colors of blue yellow and black lettered in white and depicting an apartment building yellow paper spine label lettered in red and black miner shelf rubbing to bottom edge near fine in original acetate dust jacket. Black Sparrow Press unknown
198830863Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press. 1988. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. No. 75 of 150 copies handbound in boards by Earle Gray numbered and signed by the author. Bound in is an original signed print by the author. This print is a roominghouse room complete with tenant table jug dog curtains rug dresser and television. Taupe backstrip with paper label. Owner's embossed stamp on adverisement page and our price adjusted accordingly otherwise fine in near fine lightly scuffed clear acetate dust jacket. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 225 pp . Black Sparrow Press hardcover
031539Andernach: Burn Again Press 1990. Limited Edition. Thin Octavo. Limited to 50 copies. The present copy is #29 signed by Charles Bukowski. Bound in original light green paper covered boards paper labels to upper board and spine green end sheets. A fine copy in original clear acetate dust jacket. Krumhansel #116. Burn Again Press unknown
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023387Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press 1984. Limited Edition. Octavo. 280pp. unopened. Limited to 126 copies numbered copies signed by the author. The present copy is #65 and with a small drawing of the Bukowski character on the limitation page and with an original painting by the author signed BUK. Handbound by Earle Gray in 1/4 black and gray patterned cloth spine over gray paper covered boards lettered in red orange gray blue and yellow spine label black with blue separating lines orange endpapers. Three tiny spots to upper edge otherwise near fine in original clear acetate dust jacket. Black Sparrow Press unknown
1986023413Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press 1986. Limited Edition. Octavo. Limited to 100 copies with an original signed tipped in silkscreen print signed and dated 7/86. The present copy is #40 signed by Bukowski with a small drawing of a little man and jug. Bound by Earle Gray in 1/4 purple cloth over paper covered boards lettered in light blue light and dark purple with Bukowski's face to upper left presented through gray squares paper spine label lettered and decorated in light and dark purple with gray squares in original acetate dust jacket. Black Sparrow Press unknown
19861287081986. First Edition. Signed. BUKOWSKI Charles. You Get So Alone at Times That It Just Makes Sense. Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press 1986. Octavo original half violet cloth original acetate dust jacket. $2200.Signed limited first edition number 34 of only 100 special copies handbound in boards by Earle Gray and featuring an original signed silkscreen print of an illustration by Charles Bukowski additionally signed by Bukowski on the limitation page.In this collection of poetry an aging Bukowski looks back on his childhood recounting some of its most poignant moments in his characteristic style. Bukowskis work is a natural culmination of the ongoing revolt against formalism the academic and the intellectual that has periodically energized American poetry since its inception His effects are primarily narrative and involve the collision of his own gruff funny idiomatic voice with the random incidents of his daily life Hamilton 76. Published simultaneously with a paperback issue 500 hardcover trade copies and 401 hardcover signed copies. The colophon cites ""126 numbered copies"" but the actual numbering states ""34/100"" and Krumhansl agrees with 100 copies. Krumhansl 100d. A very nearly fine copy with minor spotting to text block edges. paperback