Seller: Scene of the Crime, ABAC, IOBA, St. Catharines, ON, Canada
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. First edition, first printing of this collection of ten unpublished short stories. Featured are Shake A Leg by Rick Bleiweiss, Let Me Put My Love Into You by Don Bruns, You Shook Me All Night Long ( A New Jack Reacher story ) by Andrew Child, Givin The Dog a Bone by Dave Bruns, Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution by Toni Eldridge, Back in Black by Sandra Balzo, Shoot to Thrill by Reed Farrel Coleman, Hells Bells by Heather Graham, Have A Drink on Me by Charles Todd, What Do You Do For Money Honey by Ward Larsen. SIGNED by Don Bruns, Dave Bruns, Charles Todd, Andrew Child, Ward Larson, Reed Farrel Coleman, Heather Graham on the half title page. In fine / fine unread condition. Signed by Author(s).
Published by British American Publishing, Latham, NY, 2004
Seller: Back in Time Rare Books, ABAA, FABA, Jacksonville, FL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. First Edition, First Printing. 9 1/4 X 10 7/8 Inches. 160 PP. Stated "First Edition" on the copyright page. Original price of $49.95 intact on front flap. A wonderful history of Bobby Jones told through photographs from his own life as well as the film starring Jim Caviezel. One of the great golf movies in my opinion. A splendid copy.
Language: English
Published by British Amer Pub Ltd, 2004
ISBN 10: 0945167547 ISBN 13: 9780945167549
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
US$ 64.57
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Brand New. 160 pages. 10.75x9.25x0.50 inches. In Stock.
Published by The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1968
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, news, opinion, articles, photos, events, actions, comix, psychedelia, lightly and evenly toned, address and red pen notation on front wrap, else very good on newsprint. The Express Times was S.F.'s main political underground paper. This is the issue immediately prior to the 1968 Chicago Democratic Convention with the prophetic headline: "If you're going to Chicago, be sure to wear some armor in your hair." Articles include Eldridge Cleaver choosing Jerry Rubin as his vice presidential candidate on the Peace & Freedom Party ticket, report on Huey Newton's trial, an interview with Peter Townsend of the Who about their Tommy album, Rick Griffin drawing near plug for a Zap Comix exhibit. Back cover is a hand-drawn and lettered astrological analysis for the week of Aug. 21-27 entitled "the gigantic tent of Hermes Trismegistius" by the Berkeley Astrology Guild.
Published by The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1968
Art / Print / Poster
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, news, opinion, articles, photos, events, actions, comix, psychedelia, lightly and evenly toned, red pen notation on front wrap, else very good on newsprint. The Express Times was S.F.'s main political underground paper. Became San Francisco Good Times and later Good Times. Garson was a member of the Free Speech Movement in Berkeley and was jailed in December because of his involvement with the Democratic National Convention protests. Nelson on Cleaver. Short article on the Mime Troupe in Marin. John Thompson poster in blue inks, Bobby Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy running for president. Alice Waters recipe. Review by Hurwitt on Cartoon Archetypal Slogan Theatre (street theatre) Griffin half-page cartoon. Small ad with Ralph Gleason blurb for The Magic Theatre in Berkeley.
Published by The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1968
Art / Print / Poster
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, news, opinion, articles, photos, events, actions, comix, psychedelia, lightly toned, else very good on newsprint. The Express Times was S.F.'s main political underground paper. Became San Francisco Good Times and later Good Times. Garson was a member of the Free Speech Movement in Berkeley and was jailed in December because of his involvement with the Democratic national Convention protests. Nelson on Cleaver. Short article on the Mime Troupe in Marin. John Thompson poster in blue inks, Bobby Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy running for president. Alice Waters recipe. Review by Hurwitt on Cartoon Archetypal Slogan Theatre (street theatre) Griffin half-page cartoon. Small ad with Ralph Gleason blurb for The Magic Theatre in Berkeley.
Published by Red Mountain Tribe, Berkeley, CA, 1970
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 28p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, articles, reviews, news, opinion, events, ads, comix, evenly toned, else very good on newsprint. Cover is a Greg Irons showing the earth as an angry global head with riots and bombings erupting globally, headline is Eldridge Cleaver quote: "we call for total chaos in the capitalist countries. Inside the United States we will have war." Usual array of news items spotlighting political struggles, with two items of special interest: centerspread reprint of Robin Morgan's feminist call to arms "Goodbye to all that," and half page article defending the bombing of the Park Station of the SFPD, subsequently blamed on the Weathermen. Also has report by Stew Albert on the Chicago 8 conspiracy trial and hoopla.
VHS Tape. Condition: Good.
Published by The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1968
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, news, opinion, articles, photos, events, actions, comix, psychedelia, evenly toned, crayon notation on front wrap, else very good on newsprint. The Express Times was S.F.'s main political underground paper. This is the issue immediately prior to the 1968 Chicago Democratic Convention with the prophetic headline: "If you're going to Chicago, be sure to wear some armor in your hair." Articles include Eldridge Cleaver choosing Jerry Rubin as his vice presidential candidate on the Peace & Freedom Party ticket, report on Huey Newton's trial, an interview with Pete Townsend of the Who about their Tommy album, Rick Griffin drawing near plug for a Zap Comix exhibit. Back cover is a hand-drawn and lettered astrological analysis for the week of Aug. 21-27 entitled "the gigantic tent of Hermes Trismegistius" by the Berkeley Astrology Guild.
Published by Red Mountain Tribe, Berkeley, CA, 1970
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 28p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, articles, reviews, news, opinion, events, ads, comix, evenly toned, else very good on newsprint. Eldridge Yips! Gay Holiday! Satan's Curse!
Published by Red Mountain Tribe, Berkeley, CA, 1969
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, news, opinion, events, calls to action, ads, photos, comics, evenly toned, lightly edgeworn, else very good on newsprint. Early issue of the underground paper put out by the former staff of the Berkeley Barb. Cover features nude group photo of the Tribe staff raising clenched fists and displaying much body hair and perkiness, articles on People's Park rioting, anti-Barb diatribes, schedule of BPP-sponsored United Front Against Fascism Conference, full page message from Eldridge Cleaver from Algiers, and the usual assortment of news and local ads. This is likely the first issue of the paper under the Berkeley Tribe name, as the preceding issue was called The Barb on Strike.