Editore: Detroit: Artists Workshop Press, 1967
Da: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st edition. VG. 4to, 4 leaves (mostly mimeographed), corner-stapled. Uncommon press release relating to the January 24, 1967, mega-bust of persons associated with the Detroit Artists' Workshop, including the Sinclairs, Jim Semark, and other worthies. Includes a statement and reproductions of press clippings. Unmarked copy, horizontal fold line, light toning. Not Signed.
Editore: Detroit: Artists Workshop Press, 1967
Da: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Good. 1st edition. Good only (lacking front wrapper). 4to, [xvi]+148pp (mimeographed), stapled wrappers. Edited by John Sinclair. A massive Artists Workshop Press production. Includes Michael McClure, Gerrit Lansing, Diane di Prima, and a whole bunch of other folks. Solid (about VG) aside from the missing cover (which is supplied in photocopy). Not Signed.
Editore: The Artists' Workshop Press, Detroit, 1966
Da: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Softcover. Condizione: Fine. Magazine. Cover by John Dana, Charles Moore, and Stanley Cowell. Quarto. Stapled red printed wrappers. 98pp. A bit of toning to the pages, else fine. A magazine edited by Sixties poet and radical, John Sinclair, co-founder of the White Panthers Party, and one-time manager of the band MC5. This issue of the magazine was rushed into production shortly before Sinclair was to report to jail for an earlier conviction for selling marihuana to an undercover agent. His incarceration lead to a host of protests, most notably Allen Ginsberg, who rushed the stage during The Who's Woodstock performance to plead Sinclair's case, and John Lennon, who recorded the song "John Sinclair" on his album, *Some Time in New York City*. Among the contributors are Robert Creeley, Jonathan Williams, Charles Olson, Anselm Hollo, Ernst Robert Curtius, Reiner M. Gerhardt, Ed Roberson, David Federman, Steve Jonas, Allen Van Newkirk, George Tysh, J.D. Whitney, Bill Hutton, David Sinclair, Joe Groppuso, Jim Semark, Henry Malone, Jerry Younkins, Arnold Shulsky, D. Welsh, Marshall Rosenthal, Robin Eichele, and Kenny Schooner.
Editore: Artist's Workshop Press, Detroit, 1967
Da: San Francisco Book Company, Paris, Francia
EUR 450,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Fair. Paperback. newspaper format, 28 pp; published during the summer riots in Detroit in 1967, this radical underground newspaper included works by John Sinclair, Andre Breton, Diane DiPrima, Michael McClure, Marion Brown, Malay Roy Choudhury, Joel Oppenheimer, Al Young, Danny Spencer and others; generally in good to fine condition but pages are worn and chipped and browned at edges but all pages and text are complete Standard shipping (no tracking) / Priority (with tracking) / Custom quote for large or heavy orders. in portfolio in office.
Editore: Artists' Workshop Press, Detroit, 1967
Da: PsychoBabel & Skoob Books, Didcot, Regno Unito
EUR 570,95
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Acceptable. Condizione sovraccoperta: No Dust Jacket. Paperback. First issue of radical underground newspaper. Includes contributions by John Wieners, Joel Oppenheimer, John Sinclair, Andre Breton and others. Pages are very tanned. Minor foxing on front page. Several tears and nicks on pages. Text and illustrations remain clear. AF. Used.
Editore: Artists' Workshop Press, Detroit, MI, 1967
Da: Capitol Hill Books, ABAA, Washington, DC, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Condizione: Very Good -. Detroit, MI: Artists' Workshop Press, 1967. First Edition. Newsprint tabloid format (44cm); 28pp. Black text with red graphics; 35¢ price intact. Folded horizontally, as issued. Illustrations and photographs throughout. Toned; chips appear at edges and folds but do not touch text. An overall Good to Very Good copy. Inaugural issue of the short-lived underground newspaper, co-edited by Allen Van Newkirk and John Sinclair.
Editore: Artists' Workshop Press, Detroit, 1967
Da: Mare Booksellers ABAA, IOBA, Dover, NH, U.S.A.
Tabloid. Condizione: Good. Tabloid newspaper format. 28 pp. Illustrations and photos throughout. Second issue issue of this influential and boundary pushing underground paper. Edited by Allen Van Newkirk, Guerrilla adopted a Dadaesque editorial style while seeking real social change. That included critiquing the counterculture and leftist movements. In a sense, it operated much as the Situationists did, using radical and revolutionary art to chip away at mainstream culture. With work by John Sinclair, Diane DiPrima and Michael McLure, a look at Black Dada, etc. GOOD condition. Moderate to heavy toning, especially along the edges. Minor chipping, tearing and creases along the extremities. Minor soiling.
Editore: Artists' Workshop Press, Detroit, 1967
Da: Mare Booksellers ABAA, IOBA, Dover, NH, U.S.A.
Tabloid. Condizione: Good. Tabloid newspaper format. 28 pp. Illustrations and photos throughout. First issue of this influential and boundary pushing underground paper. Edited by Allen Van Newkirk, Guerrilla adopted a Dadaesque editorial style while seeking real social change. That included critiquing the counterculture and leftist movements. In a sense, it operated much as the Situationists did, using radical and revolutionary art to chip away at mainstream culture. This issue looks at obscenity, anarchist terrorism, has work by Diane DiPrima and Michael McLure, etc. GOOD condition. Moderate to heavy toning, especially along the edges. Chipping, tearing and creases along the extremities. Small piece of tape to the upper and lower front edge. Heavy diagonal crease to the rear cover. Minor soiling.