Letterpress poster for a poetry reading by "Poets of the Beat Generation" held in Greenwich Village at the Gas Light Cafe, New York, July 19, [1959]. [details]
Letterpress poster for a poetry reading by Diane di Prima [Dianne De Prima sic], Jack Stamm, and LeRoi Jones held in Greenwich Village at the Gas Light Cafe, New York, June 28, [1959]. [details]
Letterpress poster for a poetry reading by Bob Freedman, Frank Lauria, and Dan Proper held in Greenwich Village at the Gas Light Cafe, New York, May 24, [1959]. [details]
Letterpress poster for a poetry reading by Ambrose, Ted Joans, and Jonathon North held in Greenwich Village at the Gas Light Cafe, New York, June 21, [1959]. [details]
Letterpress poster for a poetry reading by Hazel Ford, Ted Joans, and Edward Marshall held in Greenwich Village at the Gas Light Cafe, New York, May 10 [1959]. [details]
Letterpress poster for a poetry reading by Ray Bremser, LeRoi Jones [LeRoy Jones sic], and Bob Lubin held in Greenwich Village at the Gas Light Cafe, New York, May 17 [1959]. [details]
Letterpress poster for a poetry reading by Steve Levine, Taylor Mead, and George Preston held in Greenwich Village at the Gas Light Cafe, New York, May 3 [1959]. [details]
Inaugural issue of Corpus, edited by William G. Brandt. Contents include "Friends;" "10th City," by Dr. Ed Wode, photograph by Antonia Houtay; "Muhammad Ali Speaks Out," an interview with Muhammad Ali by William Gillbrandt, photos by Val Ledovsky; "Moondog," by Steven Fuller; "Daniel Nagrin: Can One Man Stop A War?," by Larry Bercowitz; "An Interview with John Vaccaro," by Paula Kay Pierce, photographs by Jonathan Siegel, collage by Eric Noel; "Impressions on the Playhouse of the Ridiculous' Production of Heaven Grand in Amber Orbit. ... [details]
Artist's board book by Hiro Sugiyama featuring illustrations of familiar animated characters with unsettling edits to their appearance. [details]
"For years an out-of-print rarity, Michael Snow''s classic artist book ''Cover to Cover'' is available once again, in a facsimile edition from Light Industry and Primary Information. Never bound by discipline, Snow has remarked that his sculptures were made by a musician, his films by a painter. ... [details]