Published by Corsair Books, Cleveland, Ohio
Seller: GRAHAM HOLROYD, BOOKS, Webster, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperback. first edition. 202 near fine, top edge cut 1967 paperback,
Published by Ambit, 1998
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
US$ 13.83
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Very Good. 96 pages. 2 Edwin Brock Last Poems - In Memorium Ron Sanford Drawing Michael Foreman Drawing 16 Carl Tighe Al Haqq Anne Howson Drawing 32 Bob Scriven Sculptures 36 Laura Knight Drawing 37 George Szirtes Poems Ron Sandford Portrait of George Szirtes 43 Alan Brownjohn Staying on the Train Charles Shearer Drawing 48 Ken Smith Poems 50 Alan Young Cock Fighting - Images and Text 54 Fred Voss Poems Christine Simpson Drawing 58 Jeffrey L Schneider Pie Ken Cox Drawing 62 Burns / Lomas Reviews 66 Mark Harris Etchings 71 Jehane Markham Poems 74 Edward Lowbury Poems 76 Bax / Casterton / Gahagan Reviews 81 John Sewell Poems 83 Kate Foley Poems 85 Charles Shearer Drawing 86 Lee Harwood Poems Charles Shearer Drawings 90 Diana Syder Poems 92 James Laughlin Last Poems - In Memorium Vanessa Jackson Photograph Artwork on cover by Robert Scriven.
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. Illustrated by Gene Bilbrew (illustrator). First Edition Thus; First Printing. Light, general wear. Book is square and binding secure. Spine is neither creaded nor cracked. Book feels unread. Light, interior toning. This may be a first edition, but I am unfamiliar with Corsair Books, and Gene Bilbrew most often worked for AfterHours and Satan Presses. This is a 1960's sleaze novel that is especially interesting because the cover art is by Gene Bilbrew, also known as ENEG. Bilbrew was a pioneering African-American illustrator who created the first black superhero, The Bronze Bomber. Bilbrew also worked for Will Eisner (Mad Magazine) and replaced Jules Feiffer as artist for the comic strip, Clifford. Bilbrew became addicted to heroin, lost his jobs with major publishers and began doing highly risque work for fetish magazines and sleaze book covers. The cover for this book epitomizes the sleaze genre. Bilbrew covers are sought after. ; Cover Art; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 158 pages; 1960's sleaze novel that is especially interesting because the cover art is by Gene Bilbrew, also known as ENEG. Bilbrew was a pioneering African-American illustrator who created the first black superhero, The Bronze Bomber. Bilbrew also worked for Will Eisner (Mad Magazine) and replaced Jules Feiffer as artist for the comic strip, Clifford. Bilbrew became addicted to heroin, lost his jobs with major publishers and began doing highly risque work for fetish magazines and sleaze book covers. The cover for this book epitomizes the sleaze genre. Bilbrew covers are sought after.