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200531181New York: Self-published circa 2005. A fine copy save for minor scuffing to the self-wrappers composed with a stunning cover design. Scarce with no OCLC records located. First Edition. Octavo. Hand-numbered in black marker to rear cover 21/25. An early example of Dash Snow's neo-Dada aesthetic; perhaps most effective when he approached the photocopy bed as his canvas cf. Zine Masters of the Universe. With Broken Bottle! Broken Dreams! Snow collages the libertine Polaroids through which he chronicled the Downtown scene with underworld imagery from 20th century pulps and sensational press clippings of John Wayne Gacy the Menendez Brothers and Rod Ferrell's 1990s vampire cult. All of these elements richly layered with vertiginous graphical elements. A low-fi concert of turn-of-the-century decadence. Contents: 36 color xerox pages; stapled unlike his more perishable elastic band bindings. New York: Self-published unknown
200531198New York: Self-published circa 2005. Loose folded sheets lacking original binding band. Minor creasing to wrappers; near fine. Scarce with no OCLC records located. First Edition. Octavo. An early photozine from Dash Snow; distinguished as one of his more sustained works of portraiture. With dozens of Polaroids and collage works focused on the mythical presence of Hassan Jerrold Heiserman; a lifelong bohemian who once fascinated Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac and was then living in Alphabet City's legendary C-Squat where he was lovingly known to Snow as Papa Smurf. This copy sharply graffiti-SIGNED by Snow to dedication page as SACE-IRAK. Contents: 80 pages of color xerography on glossy sheets. New York: Self-published unknown