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  • Seller image for Decompose/Recompose: Resurrect: images of Marilyn Monroe & Bridgett Bardo: (tiny illustrated box/ephemera by Alex Guofeng Cao) for sale by DR Fine Arts

    CAO, Alex Guofeng / Marilyn Monroe & Bridgett Bardo

    Published by Stefan Stux Gallery 2010, 2010

    Seller: DR Fine Arts, New York, NY, U.S.A.

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    No Binding. Condition: As New. 1st Edition. This one small illustrated box with a piece of wrapped candy was for Alex Guofeng Cao's exhibition at STUX Gallery in 2010; candy wrapper inside says "Thank you" (never been touched); the box measures: 1-3/16 sq. x 5/16 in thick; one side of the box has image of Marily Monroe and the other side Brigette Bardo; Edition size is unknonwn, it is not signed; Part of the Press Release: "Confronting the viewer with a large-scale, imposing photographic image, one that is on the face of it, very familiar-awell-known celebrity photo-Cao connects the circuits of historical meaning by breaking down this memorable face into a grid of thousands of copies of a samller, related image."; it is in EXCELLENT COND.

  • Seller image for Rocket Ephemera [Limited edition] (Pieces of ephemera contained within a cloth-covered box) for sale by The Bookshop at Beech Cottage

    Jonathan Stephenson (Printed by)

    Published by The Rocket Press, Blewbury, Oxfordshire, 1994

    Seller: The Bookshop at Beech Cottage, Newbury, United Kingdom

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    Soft cover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. One of a limited edition of eighty sets only. Contained within a cloth covered box with a title plate tipped to spine and a colour illustration mounted on the front and rear of the box. More than 60 pieces of ephemera produced between 1985 and 1994 counted in this box. All in fine condition.

  • Seller image for Rare Copy of It Catches My Heart in Its Hands: Signed Twice by Bukowski with Two Quotations. One on Rare White Paper Stock. Includes Custom Clamshell Box and Ephemera for sale by The Buk Shop

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    Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. It Catches My Heart in Its Hands was produced by Jon and Louise Webb, founders of LouJon Press. It was printed on an old sheet-fed press and bound in their tiny apartment in New Orleans in 1963. Unlike the Bukowski chapbooks that came before, this was a true book and an incredible book at that. This incredibly beautiful book is every bit a piece of art as the poetry itself. It was hand-printed on thick paper stock of various colors, dispersed with tissues and hand-bound with a cork-lined cover. The detail, the printing methods, the craftsmanship, and the pure insanity it took to create the book was as unparalleled then and as it is today What actually makes this copy rare is the white, heavy stock page on which Bukowski has added a quotation. This page is absent in "regular" copies of the book. Instead, on the "regular" copies, Bukowski's signature and date appears on the first blank page, which is purple. Why Jon Webb stopped sending Bukowski the white pages for signing is unknown. Perhaps he couldn't afford the white paper stock for all copies and started sending him the purple pages to sign. On the white page on this copy, Bukowski has written: WEAK MEN ARGUE IN CROWDS; STRONG ME CRY IN THE DARK. Charles Bukowski 4-7-63 In this copy, Bukowski has also added his signature with another quotation on the purple page where just the signature and date would normally appear. This is dated 12-15-63, so Bukowski wrote this much later than the white page. At some point, the white and purple pages were inserted into the copy together: THE POETS WOULD BE MUCH WORSE THAN THEY ARE ONLY IT DOESN'T PAY ENOUGH. This copy has the orange/red color block over the title and the turquoise lines on the cork cover, but other colors were used on these copies as well. The wrap-around jacket underneath the cork is on yellow paper (some are white). I've heard from more than one person that the ones with the turquoise lines are also rarer, but that's not the case in my experience, so don't buy a copy just for that. This copy also comes with the uncommon letterpress sheet that is a facsimile of the letter he sent to the Webbs upon receiving the first copy of the book on November 23, 1963. The sheet measures 10.5" x 8" and is folded once, with the deckled edge sticking out above the portion of the sheet paper below it. The other three pages are blank. The letterpress sheet is in Fine condition. This copy also comes with a customer Clamshell Box. In addition to publishing two Bukowski books, Jon and Louise "Gypsy Lou" Webb published four issues of The Outsider magazine, which became the standard for poetry journals at the time. No other publication attracted nearly the talent that appeared in its pages and the production value of the magazine itself was unrivaled. Bukowski appeared in all four issues, with a large collection of poems in Outsider 1 (1961) and as the named "Outside of the Year" in Outsider 3 (1963), featuring Bukowski on the cover and a large center section. File Box 1 and Case 5. Signed by Author(s).