Item 2074Betty Bettie Page 1996 Calendar
1996. fine. Item #2074
1996. fine. Item #2074
Photo by Morris Glassman. fine. Item #2076
no date - 1990's? Soft cover. fine / fine. Item #1521
Dark Horse Books, 1995. First edition. soft cover. fine. Item #1723
Amsterdam: 1802. 2 volumes. 7-1/4" x 4-7/16". Tome Premier 345 pp. Tome Second 168 pp. including 11 pp. Table de Matiéres at the end of the book. Each volume has a charming engraved frontispiece: one titled "De Vieillard amoureux," The other titled "La trahison italienne". Both volumes bound with marbled paper covered boards and paper spine labels now illegible. Bindings are tight. Some scattered foxing and soiled page or two but overall very good condition. Item #1191
Los Angeles: Smash Publications, 1963. Staple bound 10-7/8 x 8-3/8. Unpaginated. Front cover has two diagonal creases. Back cover has one diagonal crease. 1" split at top of spine. A little edge wear. Stapled binding is fine.
Many black and white photos of pin-up girls. Full color centerfold. Fiction by Roqua Wassam, Hugh B. Brous, Ross F. Olney, Richard E. Geis. Item #1053
New York: Timely Features, May 1971. 12 mo. 98 pp. Staple bound magazine. Color front cover. Black and white photos and cartoons. Fine condition.
Best cartoon humor! Beautiful Girls! Joke Riot! published every other month. Item #1042
City Lights Books, 1972. Signed drawings by Bukowski. First Ed. Perfect bound 8vo.soft cover. 8" x 5-5/16". 478 pp..plus 2 pp. Publisher's list. A faint sprinkling of foxing pinpoints on the text block. Spine slightly darkened. Otherwise fine, tight and clean.
Inscribed and signed in blue ink with two illustrations by Charles Bukowski on the title page. Item #2193
Modern Man, 1958. First Edition, 1958. Soft Cover. Near fine. Item #2235
Harry N. Abrams, 2004. First Edition. Hard Cover. fine / fine. Item #1790
1988. Ralph Steadman. First Edition. Hard Cover. fine / fine. Item #1956
London: John Rodker, 1927. First English edition translated by R. C. M. #907 of a limited edition of 1000 copies printed on hand-made all rag Auvergne paper, by Messrs. E. J. Molyneux, London. 8vo. 8-1/8" x 5-3/4". Bluish grey paper covered boards stamped in gold. Orange cloth spine stamped in gold. Very good. / Dust jacket also very good.
"Born the son of a French farmer in 1734, Nicolas Restif de la Bretonne was apprenticed to a printer and made his way to Paris where he printed and sold at least 200 of his own works. He and the Marquis de Sade maintained a mutual hate, while he was appreciated by Benjamin Constant and Friedrich von Schiller and appeared at the table of Alexandre Baithazar Laurent Grimod de La Reynière, whom he met in 1782. Jean Francois de La Harpe nicknamed him 'the Voltaire of the chambermaids'. He was rediscovered by the Surrealists in the early 20th century." Item #900
Chronicle Books. First Edition. Hard Back in a Slipcase. fine / fine slipcase. Item #1845