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1960131291New York: Self published 1960. Archive of two pieces from one of the New York Underground's most creative and charismatic orators Spencer Holst. Includes Holst's self-published first book "25 Stories" 1960 and a flyer from a reading shortly after publication at The Living Theatre in New York on February 1 1961. <br/><br/>Holst was already a well-known and gifted speaker by the time "25 Stories" was published with the help of his wife abstract expressionist painter Beate Wheeler. He frequently held audiences with his psychedelic and surrealistic tales and would give performances at Judith Malina and Julian Beck's The Living Theatre selling copies of "25 Stories" at the show. Holst's work continued to fascinate audiences and "25 Stories" was reprinted in 1993 by Station Hill Press as the better part of a career-spanning collection "The Zebra Storyteller."<br/><br/>Book: tall handbound perfect bound wrappers 4.5 x 14 inches. Spine ends chipped cracked front hinge dampstains and soiling overall Good plus and still serviceable surviving copies of this fragile book are scarce in any condition. <br/><br/>Flyer: 8 x 12.5 inches. Very Good plus with one vertical fold and minimal toning along the fold. Self published unknown books
1997219660San Francisco: The Imperial Council of San Francisco 1997. 20p 5.5x8.5 inches ads program photos very good program booklet in stapled gray printed wraps. Royal Grand Duke V Paul Scudder & others. The Imperial Council of San Francisco unknown books
196451225n.p.: Press & Publicity Committee 1964. Paperback. Very Good. 43p. Wrapper. 22cm. Charles Evers was the keynote speaker. <br/><br/> Press & Publicity Committee paperback books
59341This is a change of address card to Mr. Claire. The recto is Claire's address in Washington DC on the verso lists Porter's old address and new one. 9 lines. From Wikipedia: "Katherine Anne Porter May 15 1890 - September 18 1980 was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist essayist short story writer novelist and political activist. Her 1962 novel Ship of Fools was the best-selling novel in America that year but her short stories received much more critical acclaim. She is known for her penetrating insight; her work deals with dark themes such as betrayal death and the origin of human evil. In 1990 Recorded Texas Historic Landmark number 2905 was placed in Brown County Texas to honor the life and career of Porter. unknown books
197568447San Francisco: the Post 1975. 7.5x10 inch program glossy stiff red cover with a Ding cauldron pictured in color. Thirtieth anniversary of the inauguration of the post here VFW Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States Chinatown post no. 4618. Text lists VF W officers for 1975-76 names of planning committee members announces presentation of colors guest speakers list of sponsoring individuals. the Post unknown books
1971260388Seattle: The Group 1971. Thirty-four issues of the mimeographed bulletin each on varying numbers of 8.5x14 inch sheets stapled at upper left folded for mailing with a red sheet affixed to the page sheet giving the issue number and stating that "the only concurrence we solicit is that which the Devil asked of Wicked John: 'Here-Take a Chunk of Fire and Start Your Own Hell.'" Numbers present are 6 9 13 14 29-46 48-52 and 54-60. Each issue has its own title; these and their authors are listed below:<br/>6. On the alleged wholesomeness of honest toil-Louise Crowley<br/>9: Four Parodies-Gloria Martin Barbara Tomlinson Louise Crowley<br/>Sing To "Home Of The Brave"<br/>The New "The Battle Hymn of the Republic"<br/>Drinking song to "The Dutch Company"<br/>Sing to "The Three Kings" which you may know as the Farandole from "L'Arlesienne"<br/>13. Dear Comrade-Louise Crowley<br/>14. "Chaos"-or Else-G and L Crowley<br/>29. The Last Indian War Part I-Janet Mccloud and Robert Casey<br/>30. The Last Indian War Part 2-Janet Mccloud<br/>31. You Really Want to Know Why Johnny Can't Read-Louise Crowley<br/>32. Revolutionaries: Write About Life!-Jim Everard<br/>33. Season's Greetings-Tomi Schwaetzer<br/>34. The M/W Question Again-Louise Crowley<br/>35. Immigration to Canada-Vancouver Committee to Aid American War Objectors<br/>36. Learn Some Economics-J.E.<br/>37. Accept No Substitutes!-Louise Crowley<br/>38. The Situationists Translated By Jim Evrard<br/>Finally to Create the Situation Which Renders Return Backwards Impossible<br/>39. The Provos-H.M.<br/>Provolution-The Evolution of the Provo Principle<br/>40. The Grating Society-George Crowley<br/>41. Deathwatch-J.R.<br/>42. The Edge-Where It's Really At-J.T.<br/>43. Anatomy of A Frame-Up-Louise Crowley<br/>44. From The Commune-Rainer Longhans<br/>45. Provo for Council-Stan Iverson<br/>46. Letter to "The Movement"-Gloria Martin<br/>48. The Trial-Stan Iverson<br/>49. The Death of A Precedent-J.A.<br/>50. The Yoga Of Sex-Thad & Rita Ashby<br/>51. Society As A Totality-G.N.<br/>52. Two Comments on Bulletin #49 And A Further Observation-L.C.<br/>54. Now That the Tear Gas Has Cleared Away-George Crowley<br/>55. Excerpts from a Projected Tract on Urban Warfare-Stan Iverson<br/>56. The Moral Implications of Anarchism-Davy Jones<br/>57. What Does it Take to Stop a War-1969-George Crowley<br/>58. Their Revolution or Ours!-Barbara Garson<br/>59. Untitled Critique #1-G.A.N.<br/>60. Interview with an Anarcho-Pacifist This is the final issue. The Group unknown books
70721Nashville TN: The Battery Press. Very Good. N.D. Paperback. Modern reprint. Yellow pictorial softcovers 67 pages Very Good. . The Battery Press paperback books
1976227006Berkeley: n.p. 1976. Pamphlet. 12p. stapled wraps 5.5 x 8.5 inches front wrap slightly silverfished along top edge else very good condition. Page of contributions recieved after printing laid in. Short tributes to guest of honor Alvah Bessie by various authors including members of the Hollywood Ten. Also includes a tribute to Paul Robeson. n.p. unknown books
37090Elephant folio printed broadsheet completed in neat ink manuscript and signed by Captain Charles N. Hunt and Captain George Nelson. Old folds several fold splits repaired minor loss. Else Very Good.<br/><br/> The 39th Regiment Massachusetts Infantry was organized at Camp Stanton in Lynnfield Massachusetts August 13 through September 2 1862 and mustered for a three-year enlistment under the command of Colonel Phineas Stearns Davis. Originally assigned to the defense of Washington the Regiment later saw action with the Army of the Potomac at the major battles in Virginia. This carefully detailed muster roll was written soon after the Battle at Weldon Railroad in late August 1864. It reflects the consequences of that battle noting soldiers wounded ill and taken as prisoners of war. unknown books
1963151297Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1963. Two vintage studio still photographs from the 1963 film showing actors Frank Sinatra Dean Martin Anita Ekberg and Ursula Andress. With cropping annotations in holograph pencil on the verso along with a provenance stamp.<br/><br/>Two sharpshooters duel over a large amount of cash carried by a railway official and eventually settle their differences by opening a casino. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Mojave and Cantil California. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine.<br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request.<br/><br/>Pitts 1422. Warner Brothers unknown books
1980120429Oakland: the Post 1980. 4p. brochure wraps creased from being folded in fourths small stain on front wrap else good condition. Congressman Ron Dellums was the guest of honor. the Post unknown books
1983149598Oakland: the Veterans 1983. Four panel brochure 5.5x8.5 inch program. Studs Terkel was the guest of honor. the Veterans unknown books
196621104New York: Grove Press 1966. Hardcover. 282p. very good first US edition in green cloth boards and price-clipped white dj. Young 1544. Grove Press hardcover books
193831021938. Softcover. VG. Wraps. appx. 40 pp. 18 bw repros. Catalogue lists 308 works including 243 paintings. paperback books
199715772JOsceola Wisconsin: Motorbooks Internationa 1997. First Edition. First Printing. From the collection of motor sport photographer Jesse Alexander with a certificate of authenticity laid in. On page 67 is a very atmospheric full page color photograph by Jesse Alexander which is a close up of a driver in helmet which had been published in the magazine in May 1971. The caption below reads “This character shot was used to inspire readers to enter the ‘Road & Track Photography Contest’. It worked: More than 10000 photos were submittedâ€. 264 pages. Large coffee table book filled with numerous color photographs. Fine copy in a bright dust jacket Motorbooks Internationa unknown books
1994117928San Francisco: the Post 1994. 12p. illus. program 8.5x11 inches stapled wraps lightly worn front wrap lightly foxed else good condition. the Post unknown books
1995149604San Francisco: the Post 1995. Pamphlet. 8p. illus. program 8.5x7 inches wraps very good condition. the Post unknown books
1995172089San Francisco: the Post 1995. 8p. illus. program 8.5x7 inches staplebound pamphlet very good condition. the Post unknown books
1996254923San Francisco: the Post 1996. Pamphlet. 12p. 7x8.5 inches illustrations program very good in stapled pictorial yellow wraps. Ronnie Gilbert was the guest artist. the Post unknown books
199651825San Francisco: the Post 1996. Pamphlet. 12p. 7x8.5 inches illustrations program creased vertically else very good in stapled pictorial yellow wraps. Ronnie Gilbert was the guest artist. the Post unknown books
1996149605Oakland: the Post 1996. Pamphlet. 16p. 7x8.5 inches illustrated with photos program ads very good program in stapled glossy pictorial wraps. the Post unknown books
1975181346Emeryville CA: the Club 1975. 36p. lighty worn wraps 8.5x11 inches. Program booklet with many ads for local businesses. the Club unknown books
1990406956Odense: Brandts Klædefabrik Publications 1990. Some short tears and bumps to wrapper edges internally fine. 8.5 x 10.5 inches. 115 pages. Profusely illustrated in color. Original printed wrappers. First edition. <br/><br/> Brandts Klædefabrik Publications unknown books
195985194Manilla 1959. Paperback. Very Good. 141p. Softcover in original wrapper. 33cm. Former owner's name on cover. 43 pump systems were installed in 42 pump sites under Project No. 909's Pump Irrigation Program during the period covered by this report. <br/><br/> paperback books
1971159527Newark NJ: The Newark Museum 1971. First edition. Softcover. 8 pages. Exhibition catalog for a group show that ran October 29 through December 12 1971. Brief text by director Samuel C. Miller. Includes a list of the 62 works in the show and 6 black and white illustrations. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers. Scarce with only 3 copies listed in OCLC. The Newark Museum unknown books