Published by Family Dog, San Francisco, 1967
Seller: Purpora Books, Comox, BC, Canada
First Edition
Single Sheet. Condition: Fine. First Edition. 5 1/2" x 7", printed in full colour; reverse side with psychedelic design printed in black with place for postage stamp. Postcard version of poster advertising a rock concert at the Denver Dog (Denver, Colorado) November 3-4, 1967. Superfine Dandelion also on the bill. This item ships for FREE.
Published by Olympia Publications., New York, NY, USA., 1963
Seller: Comic World, Steinbach, MB, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good to Fine. Painted Cover Art / Interior artwork by; Gil Cohen, Stan Roberts, George Callan, Bruce Minney, Bob Schulz & Bill Murphy; (illustrator). First Edition By This Publisher,. December 1963; Volume 9 #6; 99 pages. CONTENTS - Special Features - "America's Fantastic War Holes'" by David Mars (A mole hole for JFK, a buried cave for SAC - these bastions can ride out any Red nuclear attack.); "The Rugged Outdoorsman Who Could be Our Next President" by George Penty. (A jet-flying, snake-dancing millionaire, he could waltz JFK right out of the White House.); "The Good Time Girls of the World's Top Playtown" by Barry Jamieson. (Provoative 'night time girls' they make Rio a wild carnival of sun, sand and seduction.); "Her Secret Plans Unveiled - How Russia Would Fight WWIII" by Nelson Axelrod. (Germs, nuclear space guns, rear end attacks - this is the Red's WWIII-winning battle plan.); "Finally - a Sexual Breakthrough for America's Young Women" by Dr. Efrem Schonhild & Wilton Haring. (A new breed of swinging, carefree female, she boldly puts her cards on the seduction table.); True Adventure - "My Ten Years of Hell in Stalin's Camp of the Dead" by Alexander Solzhenitsyn. (This is the explosive, shocking book that the Soviets swore would never leave Moscow.); "The Marvelous Flivver That Made the First Cross-Country Jaunt" by Joseph Fried & Henry Kurtz. (Two hell-for-adventure sportsmen, they pushed a tiny tin buggy 3,000 miles across the USA.; "'Get Commander Liddel Out of Matupi or we Lose the Mariannas'" by Mark Sufrin. (Snared in a Jap 'hell cell', this navy hero carried a secret that could destroy 400,000 GI's); "The 19-Kill Vengeance Run of our Navy's Toughest Skipper" by Patrick Chavez. (This Marauding Yank turned 10,000 miles of Pacific into a graveyard for Jap men-of-war.); Booklength Extra - "Sleep with Every Stranger" by Charles Gorham. (An adventure-hungry New York tough kid he became the number one boy in a Greenwich Village 'love mill' - his job - to please the rich, hungry widows who brought his services.) Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Book.
Published by San Francisco, Calif.: Family Dog Productions., 1967
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Condition: Good. 18 x 13 cm. In near fine, unused condition.
Language: English
Published by Mallard Press, New York, New York, U.S.A., 1990
ISBN 10: 0792453166 ISBN 13: 9780792453161
Seller: Gold Beach Books & Art Gallery LLC, Gold Beach, OR, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Rick Griffin; Victor Moscoso; Bob Fried; Wes Wilson (illustrator). NOTE: Oversize, will require additional charges for Priority and international shipping, please inquire prior to ordering. Folio (16¾). Full color pictorial soft covers; 6 full color posters on cardstock. LIght wear to extremities of covers, rubbing, scratches and other blemishes to finish; interior clean, bright and in fine condition. Overall a very good to very good plus copy. D17.
Published by Family Dog Productions, San Francisco, 1967
First Edition
First Edition. This is an ORIGINAL FIRST PRINTING of a poster for a concert at San Franisco's Avalon Ballroom on August 24-27, 1967. Featuring Big Brother and the Holding Company (with Janis Joplin), Bo Diddley, Bukka White and Salvation Army Banned. This is the first printing of this poster, before the concert, with a glossy finish and measuring 13 1/2"x 20". The artist was BOB FRIED. This concert followed the band's appearance at the Monterey Pop Festival in June, 1967 where Clive Davis first heard Janis Joplin, and arranged for Big Brother to sign with Columbia Records. Janis Joplin left the band in December, 1968.The poster is in Near Fine condition (slightly rubbed from handling).
Published by Mallard Press. New York, 1990
Seller: Addyman Books, Hay-on-Wye, United Kingdom
US$ 110.68
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketMallard Press. New York. 1990. Folio sized illustrated folder - paperback - containing six very high quality reproductions of original posters. Slight signs of wear to covers and very slight wear to top corner of two posters, almost invible, otherwise a clean and complete set.
Published by Berkeley: Phoenix Gallery., 1970
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Art / Print / Poster
Condition: Good. Color offset 29 x 23 inches. Proof impression with 3 untrimmed smaller format invitations beneath the image.