Language: English
Published by The World Poetry Bout Association, Taos-El Prado, New Mexico, 2000
Seller: Cameron-Wolfe Booksellers, Taos, NM, U.S.A.
Stapled Wraps. Condition: Fine. Souvenir program for the World Poetry Bout Association's 19th annual Taos Poetry Circus. CONTENTS: Special Thanks; Program Notes; World Heavyweight Championship Poetry Bout (Regulations); Capsule biographies and poetry by: Alexie, Holman, Rothenberg, Sakaki, Reed, Trudell, MacAdams, Jacobus, Solis, Friedrich, Snyder, Guzman, and Gill, with photos of the poets and local advertisements. 40 pages. CONDITION: A Fine unmarked, uncreased booklet with negligible shelf-wear - now nestled in a clear, protective polypropylene bag with archival backing board.
Paperback. 57p., wraps, first edition, very good condition. Colophon notes: 500 copies printed by Renaissance Community Press, Boulder, Colorado. Peter Rabbit, was the author of "Drop City." Renaissance was a communal society and one of the longest running countercultural communes.
Paperback. Condition: Good. Satisfaction 100% guaranteed.
Paperback. 57p., wraps, first edition, very good condition; inscribed to "Chuck" and signed "rabbit." Colophon notes: 500 copies printed by Renaissance Community Press, Boulder, Colorado. Peter Rabbit, was the author of "Drop City." Renaissance was a communal society and one of the longest running countercultural communes.
Published by Minor Heron, Taos, NM, 1982
Seller: Bungalow Books, ABAA, Pueblo, CO, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Softcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition; First Printing. Signed, "Joy--Love--All blessings/Rabbit" to the front free endpaper. A small stain to the back cover, and dust soiling to the covers. Creasing to the corners. Peter Rabbit helped found the Taos Poetry Circus in the 1980s, and was a resident of southern Colorado communes Drop City and Libre. Illustrated by Anne L. MacNaughton. ; 57 pages; Signed by Author.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good+. First Edition. B & W Photos; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 162 pages; 1971 The Olympia Press. Mass market sized paperback in glossy pictorial covers. 1st edition. Snugly bound and clean with just superficial shelf evidence to edges and mild toning to covers. Chronicle of the landmark Colorado countercultural commune, Drop City among the most visible and mythologized communes of the late 1960s and early '70s, built around geodesic dome architecture and anarchic collective living. A first-person narrative interspersed with photos by Peter Rabbit (Peter Douthit) , one of the founding members. The cover highlights the commune's Buckminster Fuller Dymaxion Award and Esquire's praise as "the oldest and most famous of the modern communes. " Uncommon in the market; an essential document of American communalism, experimental architecture, and the visionary counterculture of the late '60s. VG or better.