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Edité par Signet, 1969
Vendeur : My Book Heaven, Alameda, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
First Printing. Near Fine condition.
Edité par Signet Books, New York, 1969
Vendeur : Bibliodisia Books, IOBA, MWABA, Chicago, IL, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Paperback. Etat : Very Good. Richard Fegley (illustrateur). First Edition. A paperback original. The 1968 Democratic Convention riots as seen by the Chicago Seven and some of the major Beat Generation writers. A clean, unmarked copy, bright and free of creasing, in a paperback sleeve,
Edité par Renaissance Motion Pictures, Inc., 1987
Vendeur : Black Dog Books, Emerson, NJ, Etats-Unis
Signé
No Binding. Etat : Near Fine. "Using original film clips and interviews, this film illustrates the 1950s social movement termed the Beat Generation. Disillusioned with post-World War II America, Beat Generation writers and painters came together because they felt mainstream America was becoming out of touch with humanity and the individual. In their interviews, characters such as 'Allen Ginsberg', Neal Cassady, Jack Kerouac, and Gregory Corso express their disdain for a society that defines success and happiness in terms of superior technology, cars, and clothing. Those individuals discuss the false conventionality of society and the dangerous world of shock treatments and conformity in which they found themselves. Their goal is to redefine this world to reflect the endless possibilities that characterize America. -Anonymous" This is a 2 pocket folder press kit, title logo glued to the front cover, for the movie with 3 pages of production information and numerous xeroxes of reviews. There are also 2 black & white glossy photos, one of the director Janet Forman and one of Steve Allen the narrator. The folder is inscribed on the inner pocket by Janet Forman, the director/producer of the movie. The movie featured both new and archival footage of many of the most important figures of the Beat Movemant. Quite uncommon. Inscribed by Author(s). Book.
Edité par New York: Beach Books Texts & Documents, Inc., 1969
Vendeur : Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. 1st edition. VG. 4to, 96pp, stapled wrappers. Classic 1969 avant-garde one-shot edited by Mary Beach, includes a very rare contribution from artist, filmmaker, folk music anthologist, and Thelemic Saint Harry Everett Smith. Also includes work by cryptic Smith associate George C. Andrews, Wallace Berman, William S. Burroughs (Schottlaender v4.C230; Shoaf III-142), et al. Unmarked copy, typical toning of acidic text stock, light cover soil. Not Signed.
Edité par Renaissance, San Francisco, 1971
Vendeur : Alta-Glamour Inc., Seattle, WA, Etats-Unis
11.5 x 17" [42]pp. including covers, with b/w interior. Features Allen Ginsberg (Hiway Poesy - LA - Albuquerque - Texas - Wichita; this is part of 'These States,' dictated to tape recorder and preceding the Wichita Vortex Sutra). Guess Who's Alive and Cap-tive in Algeria, by Timothy Leary and Brian Barritt. Spel Against Demons, by Gary Snyder. The Youth's Companion: John Sinclair. Four Revolutionary Letters by Diane Di Prima. Hello Boys! Get my Free Book, by Abbie Hoffman. Interview with Jerry Rubin & Stew Albert. Who Is the Third That Walks Beside You? by William Burroughs. Plus portions of John Bryan's book "Mediafreak". A fascinating slice of the times. Scarce. Tabloid newspaper. Light shelfwear. Very good.