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Publicado por Coca-Cola Company of Canada, Toronto
Librería: Eric James, Lewisporte, NL, Canada
Soft Cover. Condición: Very Good -. Magazine-sized stapled softcover, undated (but c1941), 80 pages, extensively illustrated throughout by sketches and full colour photographs; shelf wear, soiling, creasing and bumping to exterior, but gently used, tight in binding, interior very clean and unmarked except for scattered light finger soiling. See also our listing for Josephine Addison's Treasury of Flower Lore, with watercolour paintings by Cherry Hillhouse.
Publicado por Universal Pub, New York, 1972
Librería: Nessa Books, Hamilton, ON, Canada
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Soft Cover. Condición: Very Good. Jack Gaughan Ilustrador. First Edition 1st Printing. -----Tight square and clean, minor edge wear. Contents include: Hard Sell by Piers Anthony / The Men At Kappa by William Lee (William S Burroughs) / The Merchants of Venus by Frederik Pohl / The Book of Rack the Healer (part 1) by Zach Hughes (Hugh Zachary) / Last Train From Earth by Doris Piserchia (aka Curt Selby) / Comet, Cairn and Capsule by Duncan Lunan. The scan you see is the book you get.
Publicado por Fringecore, The Netherlands, 1998
ISBN 10: 0965982602ISBN 13: 9780965982603
Librería: knew_4_you, San Jose, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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Soft cover. Condición: Fine. Clean, UNMARKED FNE PB. Binding SOLID, Spine Uncreased. Appears unread. NO remainder mark. | SHIPS AIRMAIL INTERNATIONALLY!.
Publicado por Atlanta: Coca-Cola Co., 1941., 1941
Librería: Skyline Books, Forest Knolls, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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Softbound. First edition. The second of three books on flower arranging by William Burroughs' mother sponsored by the Coca-Cola Company! Illustrated with amazingly kitchy color photos of flower arrangements, some posed with bottles of Coke. Interesting item because her middle name "Lee" was the pseudonym Burroughs used for his first book Junkie. She owned a gift shop called "Cobblestone Gardens," later the title of one of Burroughs' books. A revealing look at the upper middle class values that sent Burroughs looking for a different lifestyle. Couple of corner creases, faint name to corner of front cover, very good.
Publicado por AUTONOMEDIA, New York, 1987
Librería: 246 Books, Seattle, WA, Estados Unidos de America
Paperback. Condición: GOOD+. SEMIOTEXT(E) USA 13 with text by DICK HIGGINS, BOB BLACK, JONATHAN LEAKE, DODIE BELLAMY, WILLIAM S BURROUGHS, A. J. WRIGHT, HAKIM BEY, JULIAN BECK, JUDITH MALINA, GARY INDIANA, GRETA HARRIS, DAVID LEE and many others. 352 pages, paper with stiff cover. Blackl and white reproductions. Bend to the back cover otherwise very good condition.
Publicado por The Coca-Cola Company, Atlanta, Georgia, 1941
Librería: Bookwood, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Libro Original o primera edición
Pictorial Wraps. Condición: Good. First Edition. Flower Arranging: A Fascinating Hobby - Volume 2 (of 3). Classic 1940s home decor book on flower arranging. Author Laura Lee Burroughs is the mother of Beat Generation author William S. Burroughs, who used his mother's maiden name when his first book Junkie was published under William Lee. Illustrated with numerous full-page colour photographs throughout. Introduction by Richardson Wright (Editor-in-Chief, House & Garden). Produced by Coca-Cola, with bottles of Coke appearing in several photographs along with flowers in various social scenarios. There were a total of three of these booklets produced by Coca-Cola in the successive years 1940, '41 & '42. Thin booklet. Staplebound pictorial wraps. Printed in the USA. A good copy only. Handling wear, large closed tear along top half of front cover at spine, faint staining to cover & early pages, otherwise a clean solid softcover copy. 80pp. Fascinating & somewhat frightening look at 1940s home decor, mind-boggling when you consider the offspring. Speculation runs rampant regarding the possible influence on the future-creator of Naked Lunch. The third volume contains a colour photograph of Laura Lee Burroughs in which she resembles her son. For the Beat Generation completist! SB-3.
Publicado por Four Square Books/Olympia Press Traveller's Companion Series New English Library, Great Britain, United Kingdom, 1966
ISBN 10: 0450010627ISBN 13: 9780450010620
Librería: Comic World, Steinbach, MB, Canada
Libro Original o primera edición
Soft cover. Condición: VERY GOOD Minus. First Edition By This Publisher. "Junkie" = 160 pages, Originally published under the pen-name of William Lee. >>> Cover creasing; name in pen to front end apge; stamp on front cover; black felt marker to bottom of paper spine. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" Tall. Book.
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Publicado por Merve, 2008
ISBN 10: 3883960349ISBN 13: 9783883960340
Librería: moluna, Greven, Alemania
Libro
Kartoniert / Broschiert. Condición: New. \ Ich habe nicht versucht, die New Yorker Kuenstler in Szene zu setzen als ich sie befragte, wollte ich ein Aequivalent fuer den theoretischen Diskurs, den sie.
Publicado por Lovebooks Limited, London, 1965
Librería: The Poetry Bookshop : Hay-on-Wye, Hay-on-Wye, POWYS, Reino Unido
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Stapled Wrappers. Condición: Very Good. First Edition. Burroughs: Who is the / walks beside you / written 3rd. Miles: Three Collages about Sex Suppression & Repression, etc. Hopkins: Five Nudes in more or less the same position. Harwood: Cable Street revised version. 500 copies; this one unnumbered & out of series. Slightly handled covers age-toned & soiled in places. Book.
Publicado por 1972-1975, 1972
Librería: William Allen Word & Image, London, Reino Unido
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Condición: Very good. (ed.) Pierre Joris and William Prescott, Sixpack 1-9 (complete set in seven volumes), 1972-1975. Issue no. 1, 1972. 58pp. A4 mimeo, side-stapled in card covers. Includes texts by Charles Bukowski, Paul Celan (translated by Pierre Joris), Allen Ginsberg, Jeff Nuttall et al. Condition: covers somewhat worn, internally fine. Issue no. 2, 1972. 54pp. A4 offset, side-stapled in card covers. Texts by William S. Burroughs, Paul Blackburn, Bill Butler, Allen Fisher, Jack Kerouac, Eric Mottram, Jeff Nuttall et al. Collages by Claude Pelieu. Condition: covers slightly soiled, staples rusty, internally near fine. Issue no. 3/4, 1973. 98pp A4 offset, perfect-bound in wraps. Texts by Peter Finch, Allen Fisher, John Giorno, Bill Griffiths, Robert Kelly, Eric Mottram, Jeff Nuttall et al. Condition: wraps rubbed and some glue-staining to edges of first and last pages. Issue no. 5, 1973. Edited by Bill Sherman. 54pp. offset, centre-stapled. Texts by Asa Benveniste, Eric Mottram, John Weiners et al. Issue no. 6, 1973/74. 134pp. offset, perfect-bound in wraps. Texts by Ted Berrigan, William S. Burroughs, Bob Cobbing, Allen Fisher, Allen Ginsberg, John Giorno, Robert Kelly, Jackson Mac Low, Eric Mottram, Alice Notley, Tom Pickard, Jerome Rothenberg et al. Condition: page 16 loose, otherwise very good. Issue no. 7/8, 1974. 260pp. offset, perfect-bound in wraps. Special issue on Paul Blackburn, featuring his poems and translations as well as other contributions from David Antin, Allen Fisher, Allen Ginsberg, Lee Harwood, Robert Kelly, Jackson Mac Low, Eric Mottram, Jerome Rothenberg, Carolee Schneemann, Armand Schwerner, Anne Waldman, Jonathan Williams et al. Condition: pages 105-128 loose, otherwise very good. Issue no. 9, 1975. 192pp. offset, perfect-bound in wraps. Texts by David Antin, Antonin Artaud, Edward Dorn, Allen Fisher, Robert Kelly, Jackson Mac Low, Charles Olsen, Armand Schwerner, Jonathan Williams et al. Condition: Very good. Condition: some aging and foxing to the paper of the covers. Overall: Very good.
Publicado por Ace Double, NY, 1953
Librería: Books from the Crypt, N. Potomac, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
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Mass Market Paperback. Condición: Very Good. First Edition. [1st printing](1953) #D-15. Cover art is uncredited [Al Rossi]. Paperback original for "Junkie". Creasing; edge and corner wear with minor nicks and dings; tanning; first page erasures. In nicer condition than is usually the case.
Publicado por Ace, New York, 1953
Librería: Brian Cassidy Books at Type Punch Matrix, Silver Spring, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
Condición: Near fine. First edition. Uncommonly well-kept first printing of Burroughs's first book, a paperback original Ace Double printed tête-beche with Maurice Helbrant's NARCOTIC AGENT. JUNKIE was Burroughs's first novel, written under pseudonym (using his mother's maiden name), but heavily based on his own experience. Though he'd written (but not published) several books before this, it took the intervention of Allen Ginsberg as editor and quasi-agent to see JUNKIE into print, where it became a cornerstone of both Beat and drug literature. Just about the nicest copy of this fragile production we've seen. 6.5'' x 4.25''. Original pictorial wrappers. Ace D-15, priced at 35c. 150 and 170 pages. Bright and sharp overall with just a small bump to the edge of the spine, and a faint corner crease and tiny indentation to front cover of JUNKIE and a smaller faint crease to lower cover of AGENT. Housed in a custom black quarter-leather slipcase. Overall, handsome.
Publicado por Penguin Books, New York, 1977
Librería: Fine Editions Ltd, Lancaster, PA, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
Ejemplar firmado
Stiff Wrappers. Condición: Fine. Rare unrevised proof, signed by Burroughs on title-page, of the "first complete and unexpurgated edition" (cover) of this classic novel of addiction. Laid in is the original printed invitation to the publication party at Gotham Book Mart to meet the author. With an Introduction by Allen Ginsberg, recounting his role in the original paperback publication. Small 8vo: xvi,166pp (final published edition was xviii,158pp). Publisher's original printed buff textured wrappers perfectly bound ("Galley: no. 38, Pub. date: 3/77, Price: 1.95t"). A pristine copy, bright, tight, and square copy. From the Donald Kaufmann Collection of Modern Literature, sold at Heritage Auctions, Lot 45345, March 8, 2017. The first complete and unexpurgated edition, originally published as Junkie: Confessions of an Unredeemed Drug Addict (1953) under the pen name William Lee. Publication of Junkie, Burroughs's first book, marked one of the opening salvos of the Beat Generation's most prolific periods, with provocative content that pushed the limits of acceptability in 1950s America in its presentation of the taboo subjects of homosexuality and addiction. N. B. With few exceptions (always identified), we only stock books in exceptional condition, carefully preserved in archival, removable polypropylene sleeves. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Publicado por Ace Books, New York, 1953
Librería: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, Estados Unidos de America
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First Edition. No. D-15. First Edition, a paperback original. INSCRIBED by Burroughs, once on the title page of "Junkie": "For Allen De Loach / With friendship and all best wishes / William Lee Burroughs / April 27, 1974"; and once on the title page of Maurice Helbrant's "Narcotic Agent," printed dos-a-dos with "Junkie": "For Allen De Loach / William S. Burroughs." Burroughs' first book, inscribed to a close friend and important supporter. Allen De Loach edited the mimeo journal "Intrepid" out of Buffalo, New York. Like "Floating Bear," "Intrepid" was a mailing-list-distributed mimeo. Its issue 14/15 was dedicated entirely to the work of Burroughs and was the first serious and comprehensive examination of Burroughs' post-"Naked Lunch" work. De Loach often hosted Burroughs both at his home and for readings and events at SUNY Buffalo, where he also taught. Their friendship continued until Burroughs' death. De Loach also published most of the Beats under his Intrepid Press imprint, including books from Allen Ginsberg, Peter Orlovsky, Ray Bremser, and Burroughs himself. Burroughs, under his William Lee pseudonym, also edited **Buffalo Cold Spring Precinct 23 Bulletin** (Buffalo NY: Intrepid Press 1971). A warm and significant association. Very good in original pictorial wrappers. Some mild, inoffensive creasing and rubbing to the wrapper. Pages mildly toned. Else clean and sound. [Maynard and Miles A1].
Publicado por Ace, New York., 1953
Librería: Rob Warren Books, Richmond, VA, Estados Unidos de America
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Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. William S. Burroughs first book. A paperback original. Signed by Burroughs and additionally signed by Herbert Huncke who is the main character in the book. Portrayed as Herman . Printed back to back with Maurice Helbrant s Narcotic Agent. Both signatures were obtained by me at an event at B. Dalton booksellers in Greenwich Village, NYC. In 1987 for a Burroughs signing. Herbert stood by Burroughs side and he was very excited. In fact at one point he held the book up and announced to the crowd I am the main character in the book . A unique copy. Very good with some creasing. Comes with a clamshell folding box. See photos. Signed by Author(s).
Publicado por Ace Books, Inc., New York, 1953
Librería: Captain Ahab's Rare Books, ABAA, Stephenson, VA, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: ABAA
Original o primera edición Ejemplar firmado
First Edition. First Printing, a paperback original novel, bound together with Maurice Helbrant's Narcotic Agent. Octavo (16.25cm); original pictorial card wrappers; [4],5-149,[2]; 169pp. Inscribed by Burroughs on the title page to Ted Berrigan: "For Ted Berrigan / Editor of 'C' / All the best / William S. Burroughs / Dec.11, St. Daniel / New York." Modest wear and rubbing to extremities, a few faint creases to wrappers, tanning to text edges, with some dust-soil to upper edge of textblock; preliminary leaf on the Junkie side detached but present, though lacking on the Narcotic Agent side; just Very Good. Burroughs's first book, a semi-autobiographical field report from the seedy underbelly of post-war America, chronicling his experiences using and selling drugs and vacillating between addiction and recovery. While undated, this copy was inscribed in 1964, the year Burroughs made contact with Ted Berrigan, "the bearded, overweight father figure of the Lower East Side poetry scene. He was the editor of C: A Journal of Poetry, and had published one of Bill's experimental texts, "Giver of Winds Is My Name," in the summer of 1964, the first of his texts to use Egyptian glyphs. Berrigan was enthusiastic about his work so Bill gave him another text, "Fits of Nerves with a Fix," which he published that February. Berrigan arranged to publish Bill's own thirty-two-page version of Time magazine, a three-column collaged text using the cover and title page of the November 30, 1962 issue of Time, which had contained the libelous review of Naked Lunch called "King of the YADS" (Young American Disaffiliates), in which it claimed that Burroughs had cut off a finger joint to avoid the draft" (Miles, Barry. Call Me Burroughs: A Life, pp.434-435). Berrigan drew from Burroughs's cut-up technique while writing The Sonnets (1964), his best-known work, and in 1965, he and Burroughs (along with Jayne Mansfield, Edie Sedgwick, Gerard Malanga, and Andy Warhol, et al.) were featured in Ed Sanders's 24-minute film Poem Posters. A cornerstone work of the Beat Generation and a significant copy, acting as a bridge between the Beats and the New York School. Maynard & Miles A1a.