id,value _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb998,(An Owl Book) _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb997,1st Owl Book ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb995,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb986,(A Calderbook; CB 410) _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb984,"Hardbound in dustjacket, and softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb976,Full-color preview of dustjacket and photocopied “Brief Description” on HRW letterhead. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb968,Postcard. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb96,"New York: Water Row/Lococo Mulder, 1991. Per Eric Shoaf, ""untitled three-color broadside (red, blue & purple on white background). 9.5 x 13 inches silkscreen print with small embossed lizard figure in lower right corner."" Signed by Burroughs. Limited edition printing, number 136 of 178. In original matte and frame." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb959,"“Colophon notes ‘limited to only 50 copies,’ but less [sic] than 10 were actually printed.” [Shoaf 2]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb958,Limited to 50 copies. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb957,"“An apparent piracy of the Pequod edition, printed on bond and bound in ... handmade paper but really just a photocopy of the original work.” [Shoaf 1]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb948,Trade ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb946,"Hardbound, and softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb94,"Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, 2018. Edited by Geoffrey D. Smith and John M. Bennett. Afterword by V. Vale. First. Softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb931,1st Picador USA ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb929,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb920,(An Owl Book) _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb92,"New York, N.Y.: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1990. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities, vol. 635. A bibliography compiled by Michael B. Goodman of SUNY, Stony Brook, assisted by Lemuel B. Coley. Without dust jacket as issued. First. Schottlaender I24." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb919,2nd Owl Book ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb917,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb907,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb90,"First. Singlesheet of cardstock, folded to make 10 panels (Schottlaender.) Brochure accompanying one-man exhibition at Shafrazi Gallery in New York, 19 December 1987 – 24 January 1988." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb897,"Hardbound in dustjacket, and softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb888,Lacks epilogue. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb887,1st Evergreen ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb885,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb877,Letterpress-printed card on canary cardstock. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb87,"n.p., 1973. The typescript of the introductory section of ""A Descriptive Catalogue of the William S . Burroughs Archive,"" together with notes on the catalog by Brion Gysin on lined notebook paper. Notes slightly yellowed at top, else fine. Per James Musser: ""GYSIN, Brion. Gysin's handwritten notes listing corrections for The Descriptive Catalog of the William S. Burroughs Archive published by Covent Garden in 1973. 3 pages. 4to. Gysin carefully lists, page-by-page, suggested corrections to the text of the catalog of the Burroughs archive that also included much of his own material. TOGETHER WITH two pages of original typescript by Gysin titled ""Flyer."" Gysin's text, never published, was intended to be a promotional flyer describing the catalog of the Burroughs archive. Fine.""" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb868,"Reprinted, 1994." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb867,2nd ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb865,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb853,"(A Calderbook, CB 371)" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb851,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb85,"n.p., 1973. Richard Aaron's copy of the contract (in German) for the sale of Burroughs' literary archive, as described in ""A Descriptive Catalogue of the William S. Burroughs Archive,"" to Roberto Altmann. Signed by Burroughs, Brion Gysin, Richard Aaron and Altmann, and dated 23 June 1973. This is the archive now in the Berg Collection of the New York Public Library." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb842,"New cover design, with calligraphy by Brion Gysin." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb841,Distributed by City Lights Books. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb840,2nd ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb837,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb83,"New York: Random House, 1996. First." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb816,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb81,"n.p., 1983. Per Brian Cassidy: ""[1pp. Typed MSS With Holograph Corrections and Notes From His Short Story 'to talk for Joe the Dead']. 1983. 4to. Very good or better; mild toning along edges where framed mat once was, tape remnant from same to top edge. Both unobtrusive. Single manuscript page from Burroughs' short story ""to talk for Joe the Dead"" from his collection TORNADO ALLEY (Cherry Valley, 1989 - provided). This portion corresponds to pp. 17-18 from that edition.Typed and dated April 16, 1983, the piece likely originated from Burroughs' journal as several lines at the beginning of the page seem to record a dream featuring Allen Ginsberg not mentioned in the published version. Several hand corrections to typescript as well as two informative notes to upper and lower margins in Burroughs' hand. The first: ""He's going to kill his doctor (me)"". The second explains the origins of the story: ""This is an extension of Jerry Wallace story about a criminal boy 7 feet tall. I said, ""He'd better abreviate [sic?] himself"". An uncommon look at Burroughs' working methods, even if only in part.""" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb803,"Hardbound in dustjacket, and softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb8,"London: Merrell, 2010. First. A survey of Brion Gysin's art and influence, issued as part of the New Museum's Gysin exhibition in New York held in 2010. Includes a contribution by James Grauerholz titled ""Mr Burroughs Mr Gysin"" as well as a variant of his essay ""On Burroughs' Art"", originally included in Schottlaender B4 (here with title misspelled as ""On Burroughs's [sic] Art"".) Includes materials and instructions for the construction of a Dream Machine. Hardbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb791,"Cover emulates colors and design of 1st edition, 1st printing dustjacket; slipcase emulates color of 1st edition cover." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb790,50th Anniversary ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb79,"New York, NY: The Poetry Project, July 1976. Foolscap. Mimeographed typescript, stapled. 125pp. Signed and briefly inscribed on the first page by William S. Burroughs (""For David), signed by Allen Ginsberg and John Ashbery at their contributions." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb789,Afterword by David L. Ulin. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb788,Edited by James Grauerholz and Barry Miles. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb786,"Hardbound, issued without dustjacket." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb77,"London: Serpent's Tail Publishing, 1994. Contains ""The Junky's Christmas"" by Burroughs." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb768,"""Includes the accompanying essays that Burroughs added to later editions, but omits the editors' note and the newly discovered material and outtakes which appear in the edition above."" [BeatBooks 59]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb767,(Banned Books; 14) _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb766,With an Introduction by John Walsh. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb765,Edited by James Grauerholz and Barry Miles. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb75,"London: Penguin Books, 2018. Penguin Modern #25, containing ""The Finger"", ""Driving Lesson"", ""The Junky's Christmas"", ""Lee and the Boys"", ""In the Café Central"", and ""Dream of the Penal Colony."" First thus. Softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb747,"“... corrects numerous textual errors accumulated over the years. ... also incorporates Burroughs’s own notes on the text, all the accompanying essays that he added to later editions [i.e., to editions later than the first, but preceding this edition], and ... an appendix of abundant, newly discovered material and alternate drafts from the original manuscript ...”—Dustjacket." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb746,1st ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb745,Edited by James Grauerholz and Barry Miles. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb743,"Hardbound in dustjacket, and softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb73,"Cherry Valley, NY: Cherry Valley Editions, 1980. First, trade edition. Signed by Herbert Huncke." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb725,Printed separately and as part of nine-volume box set titled The Swinging Sixties. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb723,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb714,Introduction by J.G. Ballard. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb712,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb71,"New York: Blast Books, 1991. First. Softbound. Contains foreword by Burroughs." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb700,"Reprinted several times, including in 2000 with an Introduction by Terry Southern." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb699,"Includes, at the beginning as “Introduction,” “Deposition: Testimony Concerning a Sickness” [originally published in Evergreen Review, Vol. 4, No. 11 (January-February 1960); see Section C below]” and “Afterthoughts on a Deposition” (October 1991); and, at the end as “Appendix,” “Letter from a Master Addict to Dangerous Drugs” [originally published in The British Journal of Addiction, Vol. 53, No. 2 (January 1957); see Section C below]." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb698,1st Evergreen ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb696,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb69,"Black Mountain, North Carolina: Black Mountain College, 1957. Contains Burroughs' ""From Naked Lunch, Book III"" on page 144, under the pseudonym William Lee. Per Brian Cassidy: ""A unique association copy of the final issue of one of the most important small magazines of the 20th century - specially bound by R'lene LaFleur Howell Dahlberg for her husband Edward Dahlberg. ... 6.5"" x 4.75"". Quarter black leather with marbled boards, specially bound by R'lene (Howell) Dahlberg. Decorative endpapers. Illustrated with black and white photographs. Signed by Edward H. Marshall on page 38 at his poem ""Leave the World Alone."" Some page toning and light edgewear. Near fine.""" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb683,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb674,Reprinted in 1990 and 1992 (with different cover and titled: Naked Lunch). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb672,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb661,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb650,"Hardbound in dustjacket, and softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb65,"Boston, MA: Shambhala Publications, 1996. First. Edited by Anne Waldman. Contains seven selected writings by Burroughs." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb641,"Reprinted in 1969, 1972, and 1974 (with different cover)." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb638,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb63,"San Francisco, CA: RE/Search Publications, 1990. Preface by Burroughs. First issue in wrappers." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb629,"“Taiwan piracy of Grove Press first edition, smaller in both height and width than the Grove edition and thinner as well, but having the same dust jacket design, printed on cheap paper, some copies with Taiwan Booksellers’ stamp on rear leaf.” [Shoaf 1]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb627,Hardbound in dustjacket. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb619,"Contains reviews of and an excerpt from Naked Lunch. Reviews and comments by: Terry Southern, E. S. Seldon, John Ciardi, Norman Mailer, Robert Lowell, and Jack Kerouac." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb618,Limited to 100 copies. [PBA 198] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb615,Pamphlet. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb61,"New York: Scat Publications, 1979. First. Signed by Burroughs and De Sana, dated ""1985"" by De Sana. Wrappers scuffed and worn at edges." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb6,"Detroit: Artist's Workshop Press, 1967. First edition. Staplebound mimeograph. Per Brian Cassidy: ""Scarce book from John Sinclair's Detroit press. Ka illustrates erotic works by Allen Ginsberg, Whitman, William S. Burroughs, Corso, Gary Snyder, Kerouac, Tuli Kupferberg, and others. ... From an edition of 500 copies ... OCLC locates only 5 copies, almost all in Michigan. ... not in Morgan, Maynard & Miles, or McNeil."" Also not in Schottlaender." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb59,"San Francisco, CA: RE/Search Publications, 1984. Contains essays ""Mythmaker of the 20th Century"" and ""Preface to The Atrocity Exhibition"" by Burroughs." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb587,"Hardbound in dustjacket, and softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb577,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb57,"n.p., 1973. Drawing by Barry Miles titled ""Proposed Layout For WSB Archive Description"", in reference to the ""A Descriptive Catalogue of the William S . Burroughs Archive"". Drawing signed by Miles. Together with a letter and stamped envelope from Roberto Altmann to Philip Kaplan discussing a question about publishing matters at Altmann's Aperios imprint, and a 1974 New's Year greetings card from Maggy and Roberto Altmann, with artwork signed ""MA.""" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb568,"Reprinted 1981, 1985 (different cover)." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb566,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb556,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb55,"n.p., 1989. Portrait of Burroughs in casual shirt sitting, facing camera, with wry expression on face. Signed ""By Nelson Lyon, WSB '89"". Creased at lower right corner." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb547,(A Viking Compass Book; C 575) _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb546,Viking Compass ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb544,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb535,"{M&M A23a} “Portions of this volume have been previously published, in somewhat different form, in the following publications: Antaeus, Atlantic Monthly, Cavalier, Daily Telegraph (London), Esquire, Evergreen Review, The Expatriate Review, Mayfair, Rolling Stone, [and] The Village Voice.”—T.p. verso." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb532,Hardbound in dustjacket (no softbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb53,"New York: WIlliam Morrow & Company, Inc., 1999. First. Price sticker on front of dust jacket." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb523,1st Evergreen ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb521,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb512,"(A Calderbook, CB 258)" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb510,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb51,"n.p., 1990. Signed by Burroughs. Fabriano paper, 20x16"". Number 8 in Earl McGrath Gallery list of works for Los Angeles exhibit in September-October 1990. In original matte and frame." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb498,"Hardbound in dustjacket, and softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb49,"Los Angeles: Bombshelter Press, 1989. In wrappers. Interview by Daniel Ritkes of Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg, pages 163 - 171. Daniel Ritkes, William S. Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, contributors." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb489,German and English text bound tête-bêche. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb488,11th ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb487,In German and English. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb485,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb476,German and English text bound tête-bêche. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb475,10th ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb474,In German and English. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb472,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb463,German and English text bound tête-bêche. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb462,9th ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb461,In German and English. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb46,"Carbondale, Illinois: Southern Illnois University Press: 2009. First. Hardbound. Oliver Harris, Ian MacFadyen, editors." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb459,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb450,German and English text bound tête-bêche. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb449,8th ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb448,In German and English. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb446,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb44,"New York: Thunder's Mouth Press, 1989. First. A book of poems by Gregory Corso, with forwards by Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg. Letter O of a limited edition of 26 signed by the author, as well as Burroughs and Ginsberg. As issued in red slip case." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb437,German and English text bound tête-bêche. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb436,5th ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb435,German translation by Carl Weissner. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb434,In German and English. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4336,With Allen Ginsberg. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb432,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4300,At least one unnumbered copy is known to exist. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4299,"501 lettered/numbered copies: one signed by Burroughs, on special paper, lettered “A,” in cardboard wallet containing all manuscripts and two silkscreens signed by Brion Gysin; 50 signed by Burroughs, on Hayle paper, numbered 1–50, issued loose in cardboard folder along with two silkscreens signed by Brion Gysin in a separate folder, in publisher’s slipcase with printed paper label; 450 softbound and numbered 51–500." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4298,"Printed at the Blackmoor Head Press, 1971." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4297,"(Collection OU, No. 2)" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4296,Lay-Out: Henri Chopin. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4295,Cover: original drawings by Brion Gysin. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4294,French translation by Jean Chopin. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4293,In English and French. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4290,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4268,A “new rev. and enl. ed.” planned by Olympia Press for publication in 1963 was never published. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4267,“The sections entitled ‘In a Strange Bed’ and ‘The Black Fruit’ were written in collaboration with Michael Portman. The design on p. [183] is by Brion Gysin.”—[p. 4] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4266,Dustjacket photo-collage by Ian Sommerville. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4265,First version. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4264,"(The Travellers Companion Series, No. 91)" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4261,Softbound with dustjacket (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4243,"Two “issues” of first printing—one in brown cloth full binding with bronze spine lettering, one in orange- brown cloth quarter binding with silver spine lettering. [Shoaf 1]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4242,"Includes 300 numbered and 26 lettered copies, signed by Burroughs, issued without dustjacket in publisher's slipcase." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4241,“The original title of this book was The Johnson Family.”—Prefatory note. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4240,First ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4238,Hardbound in dustjacket. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb423,German and English text bound tête-bêche. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4229,No equivalent English-language edition. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4228,Essays by and about Burroughs. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4227,(Les Derniers Mots) _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4226,2 vols. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4225,Translated and presented by Gérard-Georges Lemaire and Philippe Mikriammos. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4223,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb422,Includes “Feedback from Watergate to the Garden of Eden.” _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb421,"2nd ed., exp." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4208,Hardbound ed. limited to 250 copies. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4207,"Hardbound (issued without dustjacket), and softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4206,(“An Overdrive Book”) _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4205,1st [American] ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4204,Illustrations by Robert F. Gale. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb420,German translation by Carl Weissner. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb42,"Honiton, Devon, UK: Notting Hill Editions Ltd., 2017. Second. Hardbound without wrappers." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4192,"8th–15th printings: lower-case Roman numeral printing enumeration on rear panel of dustjacket, Grove Press catalog number [GP 244] at bottom of spine, Zip code in publisher’s address. [Shoaf 1]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4191,3rd–7th printings: lower-case Roman numeral printing enumeration on rear panel of dustjacket. [Shoaf 1] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4190,2nd printing: dustjacket identical to 1st printing; “second printing” noted on collation page. [Shoaf 1] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb419,In German and English. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4189,“First issue jacket [printed] with no zip code on rear panel and no roman [sic] numerals on lower spine near back panel.” [PBA 327] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4188,Some copies issued in wraparound band. [M&M] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4187,"“The text in this edition differs quite extensively from the Olympia first edition.” [BeatBooks 65] Includes, at beginning as “Introduction,” “Deposition: Testimony Concerning a Sickness” [originally published in Evergreen Review, Vol. 4, No. 11 (January-February 1960); see Section C below] and, at end as “Appendix,” “Letter from a Master Addict to Dangerous Drugs” [originally published in The British Journal of Addiction, Vol. 53, No. 2 (January 1957); see Section C below]." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4184,Hardbound in dustjacket. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4175,"“First American edition, extensively revised and augmented with reproductions of police photographs, and more exacting film directions.” [Ursus]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4174,“A Richard Seaver book.”—T.p. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4172,Hardbound in dustjacket. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb417,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4163,Reprinted in 1970 and 1973 (the latter with a different cover). [M&M] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4162,Foreword by Carl Solomon. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4161,"2nd state: (Ace Star, 41841) and .60¢ cover price. [BeatBooks 51]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4160,"1st state: (Ace Star, K202) and .50¢ cover price. [BeatBooks 51]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4159,"1st separate U.S. publication, and 1st publication under Burroughs' own name." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4158,"(Ace Star, K202)" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4155,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4089,Compact disc: Selections from The Best of William Burroughs from Giorno Poetry Systems (also issued separately; see Section E below). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4088,"Includes a chapter from Burroughs’ previously unpublished novel written collaboratively with Jack Kerouac, And the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks, below." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4087,1st ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4086,"Edited by James Grauerholz and Ira Silverberg, with an Introduction by Ann Douglas." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4084,"Hardbound in dustjacket, issued with compact disc bound in rear." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4063,"Second version—a rearrangement of the Olympia Press text, with additions and expansions, plus “The Invisible Generation.”" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4060,Hardbound in dustjacket (no softbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb406,"Features a photograph of Burroughs, and German and English description of, and quote from, the title." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4051,"Includes “The Creative Observer,” which originated as an interview with Burroughs by Raymond Foye and Francesco Clemente, excerpts from which were originally published in a different form in the exhibition catalogue accompanying Burroughs’ first one-man show, 19 December–24 January 1988, at the Tony Shafrazi Gallery (see Section B below); and “The War Universe,” an interview with Burroughs by Foye, originally published in a slightly different form in Grand Street, Vol. 10, No. 1 (1991). [See Section C below]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4050,(Hanuman Books; 46) _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb405,"Pamphlet, folded in thirds." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4048,Softbound in dustjacket (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4033,"Limited to 160 copies printed at the Grenfell Press, signed by Burroughs and Condo." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4032,Illustrated by George Condo. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4031,[Edited by James Grauerholz.] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb403,Pamphlet. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4029,Hardbound; handbound (issued without dustjacket in slipcase). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4014,"Hardbound edition limited to 400 copies, of which 90 are signed by Burroughs and 10 are signed by Burroughs and Wilson." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4013,"Hardbound (issued without dustjacket), and softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4012,1st ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4011,Illustrations by S. Clay Wilson. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb40,"New York: Putnam, 1964. First. Personal copy of Owsley Stanley, signed by Stanley. Maynard & Miles B15a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4,"Paris: Futuropolis, 1984. First. Personal copy of Gregory Corso of cartoon collaboration by Willem and Wilson. Signed by Burroughs, Wilson and Gregory Corso (using his Italian name ""Nuncio Corso""). Contains endorsement by Burroughs." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3998,Hardbound in dustjacket. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3989,"“The Cat Inside, in different form, was published in a limited edition of 133 copies by The Grenfell Press in 1986, with eight illustrations by Brion Gysin, including those that appear on the cover, title page, and endpapers of this edition.”—T.p. verso." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3987,"Hardbound, issued without dustjacket." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3975,"Limited to 133 numbered copies, all signed by Burroughs and Gysin: 1–115 bound in quarter vellum with red and black hand-painted paper over boards; i–xviii bound in full vellum with a Gysin drawing stamped in gold on the front cover, in quarter vellum clamshell box." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3974,Drawings by Brion Gysin. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3972,Hardbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3960,"“With grateful acknowledgement [sic] of the kind cooperation of Robert H. Jackson, and for his aid in the publication of this book.”—T.p. verso." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3959,Written in 1953. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3957,Hardbound in dustjacket. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb395,"8 1⁄2” x 13” sheet, folded once." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3945,"Includes “Bugger the Queen,” excluded from Calder ed. (above)." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3944,“Originally published in Great Britain under the title The Adding Machine: Collected Essays.”—T.p. verso. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3943,Distributed by H. Holt. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3942,1st American ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3940,Hardbound in dustjacket. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb394,In English and French. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3931,"Reprinted 1988, 1993, 1996, and 2003." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3930,“Speech delivered 1980 at the occasion of the Institute of Ecotechnics’ ‘1980 Planet Earth Conference’ in Aix-en-Provence.”—T.p. verso. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb393,"Includes extract “..... Ten tape recorders strapped under their coats .../”, in English and French." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3929,1st German ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3928,In English and German. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3927,Illustrated by Christof Kohlhöfer. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3925,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3913,"2nd printing, 1991." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3912,Hardbound ed. limited to 300 copies. [BeatBooks 42] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3911,"“Including complete texts from White Subway, Cobblestone Gardens, and The Retreat Diaries ... Also included are essays on Burroughs by Alan Ansen [“Whoever Can Pick Up a Frying Pan Owns Death”] and Paul Bowles [“Burroughs in Tangier”], and facsimile pages from the famous cut-up scrapbooks of the mid-century: The Book of Hours, John Brady’s Book, and The Old Farmer’s Almanac.”—Dustjacket." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3909,"Hardbound, and softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3894,Distributed by City Lights Books. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3893,1st American ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3890,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3872,"Limited to 125 numbered hardbound copies signed by Burroughs, with portrait by David Hockney on upper board; 26 lettered, specially bound hardbound copies signed by Burroughs and Hockney; and 349 numbered softbound copies, with photo of Burroughs by Ian Sommerville. [Skyline]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3871,1st ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3870,“... some of the earliest and hitherto uncollected & unpublished writings ... including a long ‘Interzone’ passage from NAKED LUNCH which did not appear in either the Olympia or Grove Press editions ...” —Publisher’s catalogue. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3868,"Hardbound in tissue dustjacket, and softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3853,Hardbound ed. includes 100 numbered copies signed by Burroughs. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3852,Unrelated to the 1982 feature film with the same title. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3851,"“The author wishes to thank Alan E. Norse, upon whose book The Bladerunner, characters and situations in this book are based.”—T.p. verso." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3850,"Hardbound in dustjacket, and softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3849,1st ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3840,Cover calligraphy by Brion Gysin. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb384,"Printed in green on ochre paper, on recto only." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3839,“This book was designed and printed by Dave L. Haselwood and James F. McIlroy ...”—Colophon. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3838,With Brion Gysin. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3835,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb383,Includes 100 numbered copies signed by Burroughs. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb382,1st ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3817,"First published as Œuvre Croisée, above." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3816,Announced for publication by Grove Press in 1970 but never released. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3815,[1st American ed.]. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3813,Hardbound in dustjacket (no softbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb381,German translation by Carl Weissner. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3801,"The “color jacket” is a manila-colored clasp envelope with a die cut window in the front, behind which is affixed a sticker that reads: “The cover lettering for this limited edition of one hundred copies ... is from the handwriting of the Author, William S. Burroughs.”" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3800,"“Printed in an edition of 2,000 copies with a limited edition of 100 [numbered/lettered and] wrapt [sic] in a color jacket, 26 of them signed and numbered [i.e., lettered] by the author.”—T.p. verso." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb380,In English and German. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb38,"New York: Jack Tilton Gallery, 1989. Perfect-bound brochure accompanying showing of painting by noted literary figures, including Burroughs and Gysin, at Jack Tilton Gallery, New York. With excerpts from Grauerholz's essay ""On Burroughs' Art""." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3799,(City Moon Broadcast; No. 3) _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3798,With The Dream of Tibet by Allen Ginsberg. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3796,Staplebound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb379,"(e.m.e., 12)" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3784,"“Although the colophon calls for ... [the hardbound ed.] ... to be numbered, we don't believe any copies actually were.” [Skyline]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3783,“50 copies hand bound by Michael Scott Cain numbered and signed by the author.”—[p. 54] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3782,“A mixture of autobiographical fiction about the author’s youth and family in St. Louis and material drawn from Naked Lunch and The Wild Boys.” [BeatBooks 51] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3781,“A more important book than one might first suppose.” [Am Here 62] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3780,1st ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3778,"Hardbound (issued without dustjacket), and softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb377,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3766,Hardbound ed. includes 175 numbered copies signed by Burroughs. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3765,"Hardbound (issued without dustjacket), and softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3764,2nd [American] ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3752,"Limited to 400 copies, of which the colophon describes 50 copies as being numbered I through L in Roman numerals and signed by Burroughs “in de luxe presentation” and 350 copies as being numbered 1– 350. Per BeatBooks 36, none of the latter 350 copies were actually numbered and, per an eBay listing posted by Red Snapper Books (London), there is “the possibility that most copies were not distributed at publication.”" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3751,French translation by Jean Chopin; Dutch translation by Jo Verbrugghen. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3750,"In English, French, and Dutch." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3749,Drawings by Bob Gale. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3747,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3729,Third printing: [1974?] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3728,"Second printing (also 1973) limited to 500 copies, with silver-gray covers. Per BeatBooks 42, includes variant issue, omitting title and author on upper wrapper and printing statement on lower wrapper." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3727,"First printing limited to 1,000 copies, including 25 numbered copies signed by Burroughs." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3724,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3715,"Reprinted 1965 (3 times: February, March, August), 1966, and 1970." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3714,Cover photo of Burroughs by Ian Sommerville. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3711,Hardbound in dustjacket. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3699,"NOTE: Berg collection at NYPL holds one unnumbered, signed copy." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3698,"Limited to 900 trade edition copies, plus 100 numbered and signed copies." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3697,(e.m.e.; 1) _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3696,German translation by Carl Weissner. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3695,In German and English. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3693,Softbound in dustjacket (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3681,“There were probably less [sic] than 50 full sets distributed including a number of which went to libraries.” [Shoaf 1 (quoting the publisher)] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3680,"“According to the publisher, a good many of the [LP] records were destroyed by heat, so not all copies of the book were accompanied by the record.” [Skyline]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3679,Side A of record features Burroughs reading second draft of text. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3678,"Limited to 99 numbered copies signed by Burroughs, “of which ... numbers 1 to 99 are hors commerce.”" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3677,"A section of the novel Exterminator!, below." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3674,"Hardbound, issued without dustjacket in cardboard carton with 12” LP record [blank labels— Side A, white; Side B, black; matrix number: UB LP 1 A S/S]." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3665,"Hardbound printing includes 100 numbered copies signed by Burroughs, in unprinted glassine dustjacket." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3664,1st ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3660,"Hardbound in dustjacket, and softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3651,Variant printing exists with copyright page blank and “©1969 by William Burroughs” in holograph on first page of text. [Atticus] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3650,"First standalone publication of piece that originally appeared in a different form in The Dead Star, No. 13 (August 1965). [See Section C below]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3649,Staplebound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3648,Distributed by City Lights Books. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3647,"(Nova Broadcast, No. 5)" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3644,Pamphlet with long folding broadside tipped in. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb364,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3635,"Autograph note at end of Burroughs’ untitled typescript, examined at Columbia University’s Rare Books and Manuscripts Library: “End of Part I, Junk.” “There are major differences between this manuscript and the first [Ace] edition." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3634,"This manuscript was used by Penguin Books in the issuing of their ‘unexpurgated’ edition of 1977 [below], despite which there are many differences, some important, between the manuscript and that version.”—Bookseller’s note laid in to Columbia’s typescript." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3633,Published under the pseudonym William Lee. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3632,Title on cover: Junkie: Confessions of an Unredeemed Drug Addict. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3631,"“For the protection of the reader, we have inserted occasional parenthetical notes [i.e., bracketed editor’s notes] to indicate where the author clearly departs from accepted medical fact or makes other statements in an effort to justify his actions.”—Publisher’s Note." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3630,Issued bound back-to-back with Maurice Helbrant’s Narcotic Agent. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3627,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3618,"Two printings: one printed in black ink on white paper, with cover printed in black and red ink on white paper (50¢ price); one printed in silver ink on black paper, including cover (no price)." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3617,Distributed by City Lights Books. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3616,(A Black Bag Pamphlet) _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3615,With Claude Pélieu and Carl Weissner. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3612,Staplebound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb36,"Rouen, FR: Dérriere la Salle de Bains, 2008. First thus. Pamphlet. Reproduction of texts by Burroughs translated to French by Lucien Suel and originally published in La Collection du Starscrewer nos. 7 (January 1978) and 12 (2nd quarter 1979.)" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3597,“Estimates are that only about 100 copies were actually distributed.” [Shoaf 1] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3596,"“Reproduces the contents of the first edition, though in slightly different order, and leaving out p. 9 of the original.” [BeatBooks 51]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3595,"Legal-size mimeographed sheets, stapled. An admitted piracy, by Roy Pennington, of the “C” Press edition. [M&M]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3594,“... bought [sic] for you ... using anarchist duplicator ... 5 runs of 99 copies each ...”—Cover verso. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3591,Staplebound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3582,"“... the November 30, 1962 issue of Time magazine, with the title ‘India’s Lost Illusions,’ was apparently chosen by Burroughs for parody because that issue includes a savage review of Naked Lunch, as well as Burroughs’ other Olympia Press works, in which Burroughs and other Beat writers are put down as frauds.” [Shoaf 1]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3581,"“... first printing appears in 4 editions: 4 copies hors commerce; 10 copies numbered [sic] A-J, hardbound, each containing an original [signed] manuscript page by Burroughs and an original [signed] drawing by Gysin, signed by both; 100 numbered and signed [by both] copies; 886 copies in a trade edition.”—T.p." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3580,Cover by Burroughs. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3579,With 4 drawings by Brion Gysin. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3576,"Hardbound, and softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3564,“Some copies ... released ... with the spines not stapled.” [Shoaf 1] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3563,Limited to 500 copies. [PBA 233] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3562,"First separate publication of material suppressed from The Yage Letters and originally published in The Floating Bear, No. 9 (1961). [See Section C below]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3561,Published under the pseudonym Willy Lee. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3560,Covers by Allen Ginsberg. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3557,Staplebound mimeograph (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3543,Hardbound in dustjacket (no softbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb354,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3478,"London: Digit Books, 1957. First English. In custom clamshell case. Schottlaender A1b, Maynard & Miles A1b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3474,Burroughs’ first appearance in print under his own name. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3473,"Letter dated “August 3rd, 1956.”" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3472,“Letter from a Master Addict to Dangerous Drugs.” _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3471,“Approximately fifty copies or less were off-printed for the use of the author at his request.” [Am Here 4] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3463,"Actually published Spring, 1958. [BeatBooks 59]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3462,Published under the pseudonym William Lee. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3461,"“From Naked Lunch, Book III: In Search of Yage.”" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3451,"Two printings [or states?]: one with copyright statement and date, one without." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3450,"“Issued simultaneously bound in [or tipped in] to The Spero, Vol. 1, No. 1 [(1965); See Section C below], and in unfolded state.” [Am Here 3]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb345,Distributed by Grove Press. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3448,Broadside. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb344,1st paperbound ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3439,“Redux makes a large number of changes and corrections—around 250—most of which are small ... the Appendix section ... include[s] previously unpublished primary materials ...”—pp. xlvii-xlviii. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3438,"Expanded to include extensive Introduction, Appendices, and Notes." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3437,4th ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3436,Edited and with an Introduction by Oliver Harris. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3434,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb342,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3419,"Expanded to include an additional letter, dated 10 July 1953, originally published in Black Mountain Review No. 7 (Autumn 1957). [See Section C below]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3418,2nd ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3416,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3404,"3rd printing, 1966." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3403,"2nd printing, 1965." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3402,"“The 1953 letters were ... [originally] published in Big Table [No. 2 (Summer 1959)] and [No. 3 (1961)]. Burroughs’ 1960 letter was in [The] Floating Bear No. 5 [(1961)]. ‘I am Dying, Meester?’ was in City Lights Journal No. 1 [(1963)].”—T.p. verso. (See Section C below)" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3401,An epistolary novel. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb34,"n.p., 1976. Per James Musser: ""Also included [with Le Colloque de Tanger as obtained] are 6 Autograph Letters Signed from Francois Lagarde to Brion Gysin.""" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3398,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3386,“Various cut-ups by William S. Burroughs courtesy of Ohio State University’s Rare Books & Manuscripts Library and the New York Public Library’s Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature ...”—T.p. verso. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3385,"(Lost and Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative; Ser. 5, No. 2)" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3383,Staplebound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3371,"“Will Dennison chapters written by William Lee, Mike Ryko chapters by John Kerouac.”—p. [1]." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3370,"Written by the authors in 1945 as a fictionalized account of Lucien Carr’s relationship with, and eventual murder of, David Kammerer." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3369,1st ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3368,With Jack Kerouac. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3366,Hardbound in dustjacket. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3354,“... written by William Burroughs in Latin America during July and August 1953 ...” - Introduction. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3353,"General editors, Geoffrey D. Smith and John M. Bennett; volume editor, Oliver Harris." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3351,"Hardbound, issued without dustjacket." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3333,“Dustjacket reproduces an Ian Sommerville photo-collage of Burroughs’ Olympia Press editions.” [BeatBooks 51] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3332,"“Dead Fingers Talk is not a book of selections but a new novel constructed out of these three earlier books [The Naked Lunch, The Soft Machine, and The Ticket That Exploded] together with some new material.”—Dustjacket." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3331,In association with Olympia Press. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb333,Edited and with an Introduction by Oliver Harris. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3328,Hardbound in dustjacket (no softbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3316,Includes five copies stamped “publisher’s copy.” [Shoaf 2] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3315,Limited to 250 numbered and 26 lettered copies signed by the photographer. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3314,Cover photo of Burroughs by Michael Montfort. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3313,"(FreeThought Flyer, No. 16)" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3311,Staplebound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb331,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3299,“This edition consists of 26 lettered copies. The photographs were reproduced from the original negatives and are the only prints that will be made from these negatives.”—Colophon. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3298,"Contains three original b&w photographs, “... two of which are previously unpublished ... taken by an unknown person who accompanied Burroughs on his expedition through the Amazon.”—Colophon." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3296,Softbound; handbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3287,"“The lyrics for the song ‘Pantopon Rose,’ written in January 1995, are based on a real character ... She appears in several of Burroughs’ books, including The Naked Lunch ...”" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3286,Limited to 60 numbered copies signed by Burroughs. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3285,"Silkscreen print (from the authors handwriting) and colophon page enclosed in a printed folder, which is, in turn, enclosed in a printed envelope." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3283,Broadside. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3274,“cover art collage derived from [3] paintings by William S. Burroughs” —Dustjacket. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3272,"Hardbound in dustjacket, and softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3262,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3253,"Limited to 500 copies signed by Burroughs, 49 of which are numbered and 26 of which are lettered." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3252,(Heaven Poster Series; No. 10) _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3250,Broadside. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3238,"Hardbound in dustjacket, and softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3229,Includes “The Invisible Generation.” _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3228,"(An Evergreen Black Cat Book, B-164)" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3225,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3216,"Features photos of Burroughs by Ginsberg and Burroughs’ text about Kerouac, also published separately as a broadside titled Remembering Jack Kerouac, below." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3215,"Limited to 250 copies, including 49 numbered and 26 lettered copies signed by Burroughs." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3214,(Heaven Chapbook Series; No. 46) _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3213,1st ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3211,Staplebound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb32,"New York : W. Morrow, 1985. First. Signed by the author and the following Beat Generation figures: Ted Joans, Herbert Hunke, Carl Solomon, Jack Micheline, Diane di Prima, Gregory Corso and Allen Ginsberg." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3199,"Includes 125 numbered copies signed by Burroughs, issued in publisher’s slipcase with pullout ribbon." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3198,“First published in 1991 as a limited edition by the Library Fellows of the Whitney Museum of American Art.”—T.p. verso. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3196,"Hardbound, issued without dustjacket." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb319,Edited and with an Introduction by Oliver Harris. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3181,"Includes “WORD,” “... that had been cut, save for a few scattered fragments, from the final manuscript of Naked Lunch.”—Dustjacket." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3180,“’Interzone’ was the working title for ... Naked Lunch.”—Dustjacket. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3179,"“A collection of previously unpublished short stories, routines, letters, and notebook entries, dating from the mid-50s, rediscovered among Allen Ginsberg’s papers at Columbia University in 1984.” [BeatBooks 51]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3178,Edited by James Grauerholz. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3176,Hardbound in dustjacket. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb317,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3164,"“Short text concerning the anti-gay Proposition 6 in the U.S., reprinted here in an abridged form in response to the Tories’ homophobic Clause 27 (which later became Clause 28).” [BeatBooks 51]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3163,"Issued with two different cover colors, green and blue." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3161,Pamphlet. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3152,Limited to 750 copies. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3150,Broadside. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3141,Reissued in 1974 with different cover. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3138,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3129,"Third version: “... this final, definitive edition has been considerably revised by the author from the two earlier versions.”—Dustjacket (rear)." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3128,Rev. ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3124,"Hardbound in dustjacket, and softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3115,"(An Evergreen Black Cat Book, BC-131)" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3114,1st Evergreen Black Cat ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3111,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3109,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3100,"2nd printing, 1966. [BeatBooks 36]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3099,“This constitutes the revised expanded edition advertised but never published by Olympia [Press].” [Am Here 3] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3098,"Second version. “Burroughs completely rewrote the text for this edition, partly as a response to criticisms that the first edition had been difficult to read.” [BeatBooks 48]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3095,Hardbound in dustjacket (no softbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3086,"All copies of the book were issued exactly the same. Some copies, however (so-called “second issue”), had a price change (“New Price NF18”) stamped (or added on sticker) on back cover at a later date." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3085,Dustjacket reproduces calligraphic drawing by Brion Gysin. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3084,First version. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3083,"(The Travellers Companion Series, No. 88)" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3080,Softbound in dustjacket (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3067,"Hardbound in dustjacket, and softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3058,"Limited to 500 numbered copies, printed on cardstock." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3056,Staplebound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb305,"“Apart from making just over a hundred small corrections or changes, this present edition adds to Junky approximately the same amount of new material (around four thousand words) as Junky added to Junkie, but the way it does is, and had to be, quite different.”—Introduction." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3047,Edited by John Calder. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3045,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb304,50th Anniversary ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3033,Limited to 500 numbered copies. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3032,Illustrated by James Kearns. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3030,Staplebound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb303,Edited and with an Introduction by Oliver Harris. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3018,"Limited to 75 copies, of which 70 are printed in black on Scheufelen paper (with etchings printed in black) and 5 are printed in gold on black Japanese paper (with etchings printed in red). All etchings are signed by the artist." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3017,(Edition; Vol. 5) _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3016,1st ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3015,With etchings by Carl Apfelschnitt. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3013,Hardbound with hand-made orange tissue guards inserted. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb301,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3001,"“The Streets of Chance is a complete story found in the 1968 version [of The Soft Machine] and nowhere else. On 30 January 1981, Mr. Burroughs oversaw revisions of the text by James Grauerholz and Steve Miller, and this is that version.”—Colophon." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3000,Limited to 160 numbered copies signed by Burroughs and Buchwald. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb30,"New York: The Ecco Press, 1974. First. Signed by Burroughs. Contains forward by Burroughs." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2999,Drawings by Howard Buchwald. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2997,"Hardbound, issued without dustjacket." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2979,"Includes 10 numbered copies (of which only 5 were offered for sale), signed by the publisher and including a manuscript page from each of the four authors. Not on “fine paper,” as M&M claims. [Shoaf 1]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2978,“Some [early] copies were issued with a white wraparound band ...” [M&M] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2977,“The first collection of cut-ups.” [BeatBooks 65] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2976,"With Sinclair Beiles, Gregory Corso, and Brion Gysin." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2973,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2955,(An Owl Book) _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2954,1st Owl Book ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2952,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2943,“Grateful acknowledgment is made for use of a portion of ‘The Too Fat Polka’ by Ross MacLean and Arthur Richardson.”—T.p. verso. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2942,"Includes 500 numbered and 26 lettered copies, signed by Burroughs, issued without dustjacket in publishers slipcase." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2941,1st ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2939,Hardbound in dustjacket. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2924,"Reprinted, 1982." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2923,Distributed by Random House. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2922,1st Black Cat ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2921,With an epilogue by Allen Ginsberg: an interview with William Burroughs. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2919,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2907,"Also issued as part of: 16 Broadsides: Walker Art Center Reading Series, 1979–1980 (St. Paul, Minn.: Bookslinger, 1980)." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2906,"“... printed at the Toothpaste Press for Bookslinger on the occasion of the author’s reading at the Walker Art Center, October 24, 1979.”" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2905,"Limited to 125 numbered and 26 lettered copies, signed by Burroughs." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2903,Broadside. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2894,"Color facsimile of one of Burroughs' personal scrapbooks, reproducing his handwritten and typed manuscripts, photographs [Skyline] “Color facsimile of one of Burroughs’ personal scrapbooks, reproducing his handwritten and typed manuscripts, photographs, newspaper articles, collages, etc.” [Skyline]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2893,"Limited to 30 numbered, signed copies." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2891,Hardbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb289,Introduction by Will Self. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2882,2nd printing (1980) includes frontispiece photo not present in 1st printing. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2881,"Includes “A New Introduction” [TOC title: “Introduction”) by Burroughs, facsimiles of covers of the original edition (above), plus three other routines: “When Did I Stop Wanting To Be President?,” “The Whole Tamale,” and “Sects and Death.”" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2880,Cover and spine title: Roosevelt After Inauguration. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2878,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb287,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2866,“... taken from the original manuscript which had been left in the possession of Alan Ansen in Venice in the late 1950s and rediscovered by him in 1973.” [BeatBooks 65] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2865,"“... the first publication of the earliest known version of the Doctor Benway chapter from ...The Naked Lunch ...” [Publisher’s prospectus, below]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2864,"“... the softbound wraps edition did not begin with number ‘1’ but rather with number ‘151.’ That is, after the run of the 150 signed hardbound copies.” [Shoaf 2]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2863,"“This edition ... published on the 20th anniversary of the original appearance of The Naked Lunch, consists of 324 numbered copies in wrappers, 150 numbered copies signed by the author & bound in cloth & boards, & 26 lettered copies which are hors commerce [and signed by Burroughs, Patrick Reagh (the printer), and K. Anders (the illustrator)].”—[p. 45]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2862,With a new introduction by Burroughs. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2860,"Hardbound in dustjacket, and softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2848,"The illustrations for Ah Pook Is Here were published, without the text, in The Lost Art of Ah Pook Is Here: Images from the Graphic Novel (Seattle: Fantagraphics Books, 2012; see Section G below)." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2847,"“Ah Pook Is Here was originally planned as a picture book modelled on the surviving Mayan codices. Malcolm McNeill [sic] was to do the illustrations, and I [Burroughs] was to provide the text ... However, owing partly to the expense of full-color reproduction, and because the book falls into neither the category of the conventional illustrated book nor that of a comix publication, there have been difficulties with the arrangements for the complete work ... Finally Malcolm McNeill [sic] and I have decided to publish the text without the artwork, still in hopes of seeing the eventual publication of this work that has been eight years in preparation.”—Preface." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2846,"Contains the texts of Ah Pook Is Here, The Book of Breeething, and Electronic Revolution, above." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2844,Hardbound in dustjacket. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2835,"“... a fragment from a forthcoming novel, Cities of the Red Night ...”" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2834,"Limited to 100 numbered and 26 lettered copies, signed by Burroughs and Silke." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2833,Illustrated by James R. Silke. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2831,Broadside. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2819,"Reprinted, 1985, 2000 (with new cover, per Shoaf 2)." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2818,1st ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2817,Translated into German and edited by Carl Weissner. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2816,In German and English. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2814,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2802,"“Material on cut-ups, fold-ins, tape recorder experiments, and film. Originally conceived in the Chelsea Hotel in 1964-65 ...” [BeatBooks 65]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2801,True 1st ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2800,(Connections) _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb28,"Cherry Valley, NY: Cherry Valley Editions, 1975. First. Signed by Mary Beach, one of 500 issued in wraps. Contains introduction by Burroughs. Price on back of cover wraps inked out." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2799,French translation by Gérard-Georges Lemaire and Christine Taylor. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2798,With Brion Gysin. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2796,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2778,“A Dutch collection of Burroughs material. There is no English-language equivalent of this title.” [Skyline] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2776,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2767,"“Part of this transcript [the first] appeared in Les Langues Modernes, Paris, 1965, with an introduction by Pierre Dommergues.”—p. 2." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2766,"Contains the transcript of a radio broadcast made in 1964 by Mottram, including passages of Burroughs reading from his work, and the transcript of a conversation in 1973 between Burroughs, Mottram, Jim Pennington [the publisher], and Graham Dawes." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2765,Title on cover: Snack ...: Two Tape Transcripts. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2764,With Eric Mottram. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2762,Staplebound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2744,"Includes 500 numbered, signed copies issued without dustjacket in slipcase." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2743,25th Anniversary ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2742,With an introduction by Jennie Skerl. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2740,Hardbound in dustjacket. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2728,"“A new edition containing the ‘Ugh’ correspondence [originally printed in the Times Literary Supplement No. 3,230 (23 January 1964); see Section C below].”—Cover." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2727,"(A Calderbook, CB 380)" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2726,With a Foreword by John Calder. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2724,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2712,Reprinted several (17?) times. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2711,"Includes, at beginning, “Naked Lunch on Trial: The Massachusetts Supreme Court Decision and Excerpts from the Boston Trial” (an expansion of “The Boston Trial of Naked Lunch” [originally published in Evergreen Review, Vol. 9, No. 36 (June 1965); see Section C below]) and “Deposition: Testimony Concerning a Sickness” [originally published in Evergreen Review, Vol. 4, No. 11 (January-February 1960); see Section C below], and, at end as “Appendix,” “Letter from a Master Addict to Dangerous Drugs” [originally published in The British Journal of Addiction, Vol. 53, No. 2 (January 1957); see Section C below]." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2710,"1st Evergreen Black Cat ed. (An Evergreen Black Cat Book, BC-115)" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2707,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2698,"3rd printing (1965) issued without dustjacket or decorative border around title page, and with price (“Francs: h18”) printed on back cover." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2697,"2nd printing [not to be confused with the “second issue” of the first printing (above)] issued without dustjacket or decorative border around title page, and with price (“18 francs”) printed on back cover." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2696,"1st printing comprised two “issues:” 1st issue: Price (“Francs: 1,500”) printed in lower right corner of back cover. 2nd issue: Price (“New Price NF 18”) stamped over old price in lower right corner of back cover, following the revaluation of the franc in January 1960." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2695,First copies printed issued without dustjacket. [M&M] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2694,Dustjacket designed by Burroughs. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2693,"(The Travellers Companion Series, No. 76)" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2690,Softbound in dustjacket (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2681,"“The publisher reports that when the first printing hardcover sold out, they were getting ready to do the fourth printing of the softcover. So the second printing of the hardcover is actually labeled “fourth printing.” There were some leftover dust jackets from the first printing, so those were used with the “fourth printing” until they ran out. The “fourth printing” hardcover was still available from the publisher as late as 2002 but without the dust jacket.” [Shoaf 1]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2680,“All copies of the signed limited edition were issued in dustjackets with the upper left-hand corner clipped off since the printed price was correct only for the hardbound trade edition and incorrect for the limited edition. They were clipped and sold at a higher price.” [Shoaf (eBay listing)] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2679,Hardbound ed. includes 200 numbered copies signed by Burroughs and issued in publisher’s slipcase. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2678,“This new edition ... has been extensively rewritten and revised by the author.”—T.p. verso. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2677,"Lacks the illustrations in Covent Garden/Am Here ed., above." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2676,1st [American] ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2674,"Hardbound in dustjacket, and softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb267,Later 1977 printing with different cover design. [Shoaf 1] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2662,"“The t.p. says 1973, but publication was delayed by the London paper shortage. A re-working of Wild Boys material.” [Miles]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2661,"Limited to 200 copies, including 100 numbered copies signed by Burroughs and issued in publisher's slipcase." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2660,Limited 1st ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb266,1st complete and unexpurgated ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2658,Hardbound in dustjacket. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb265,With an introduction by Allen Ginsberg. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2649,Limited to 650 copies printed on different colored papers. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2648,"Collects ten “Bulletins ... written as part of a series entitled ‘The Burroughs Acadamy’ [sic] for the magazine Mayfair, along with “related articles [by Burroughs] from other mags.”—p. 2. [See Section C below]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2645,Staplebound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2636,(A Calderbook; CB 294) _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2634,"Hardbound in dustjacket, and softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb263,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2623,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2614,“Later printings of this edition had the Grove Press/Evergreen Black Cat publisher’s design and number (B-370) ...” [M&M] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2611,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2600,Hardbound in dustjacket. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb26,"West Hollywood, CA: Earl McGrath Gallery, 1990-09. Xerox of list of works by Burroughs on exhibition at the Earl McGrath Gallery in West Hollywood, CA, September-October 1990. With receipt for ""Paper Roses on the Prevaricated Heart.""" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2591, No equivalent English-language edition. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2590,"Includes “Épitaphe pour un Beatnik,” first published in Le Nouvel Observateur, No. 260 (3–9 November 1969). [See Section C below]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2589,"{M&M A18a} A memorial to Kerouac, with interviews, poems, and prose by Kerouac, Burroughs, Ginsberg, Alfred Aranowitz, and Pélieu." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2588,(Les Livres Noirs) _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2587,In French. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2586,With Claude Pélieu. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2583,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2562,German and English text bound tête-bêche. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2561,Includes “Feedback from Watergate to the Garden of Eden.” _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2560,"3rd ed., exp." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2559,German translation by Carl Weissner. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2558,In German and English. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2556,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2544,No equivalent U.S. or U.K. edition. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2543,"Includes translations of “Apomorphine,” “The Day the Records Went Up,” “Coldspring News,” “The Conspiracy,” “Exterminator!,” “Parenthetically 7 Hertz,” and “Chappaqua, a Film by Conrad Rooks.”" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2542,(Les Livres Noirs) _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2541,Translated by Mary Beach and Claude Pélieu. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2540,In French. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2537,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2522,Published under the pseudonym William Lee. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2521,First standalone publication of Junkie. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2520,Subsequently withdrawn and remaining copies pulped. [Miles] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2517,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb251,Preface by Burroughs. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2508,No equivalent U.S. or U.K. edition. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2507,Includes the first French translation of Nova Express and two previously unpublished letters from Burroughs to Pélieu. [Jordan Davies] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2506,"Cover title: L’Herne Textes: Burroughs, Pélieu, Kaufman." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2505,Includes 55 copies with uncut signatures - numbered 1-40 and lettered A-O with lithograph by Jean Hélion. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2504,(L'Écriture des Vivants 1: Etats-Unis) _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2503,"(L'Herne, No. 9)" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2502,Translation of Burroughs and Kaufman texts by Mary Beach and Claude Pélieu. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2501,In French. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb250,Foreword by Carl Solomon. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2498,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb249,"“The first, and only, English-language edition in hardcover.” [BeatBooks 65]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb248,Includes “Glossary.” _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2477,"Printed in black ink on white paper, with cover printed in black and red ink on white paper (75¢ price)." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2476,"Includes photo of Claude Pélieu, two photo-collages by Jean-Jacques Lebel, and an illustration by Liam O'Gallagher." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2475,(A Black Bag Pamphlet) _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2474,[2nd expanded ed.] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2471,Staplebound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2450,"Unnumbered page at end: “The Coldspring News ... (William Burroughs, Editor) ... On the Back Porch of His Farm.”" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb245,Hardbound in dustjacket. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2449,"A mimeographed pamphlet containing a script (“Transcript of Dutch Schultz’s Last Words”) for a reading presented by the American Theatre for Poets on February 14, 1965, at the East End Theatre in New York." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2446,Staplebound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2437,“Second printing.” _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2436,“Number One.” _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2435,Distributed by City Lights. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2432,Staplebound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2417,"Reprinted, 1967." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2416,“First Burroughs-approved edition.” [PBA 198] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2415,"Lacks “Locked Out of Time” and “Apomorphine Statement 2” from Health Bulletin: APO-33, A Metabolic Regulator: A Report on the Synthesis of the Apomorphine Formula, above." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2414,“Number One.” _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2413,Collection compiled by Mary Beach and Claude Pélieu. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2410,Staplebound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb24,"New York: Three Rooms Press, 2018. Conversation between Burroughs and Ginsberg recorded on tape during March 1992, and transcribed by Steven Taylor. First. Hardbound without wrappers." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2395,“... that edition had hand-glued photographs to each copy ...” [Am Here] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2394,"“If 10 or 20 copies did exist [as Fuck You Press publisher Ed Sanders claimed], far fewer have been accounted for.” [Skyline]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2393,“...aborted edition ... about 10 or 20 of which were distributed before the edition was abandoned.” [Red House 4] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2392,"(Burroughs Monograph, 1)" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2389,Staplebound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2380,"“... collects all the Burroughs appearances in Ira Cohen’s legendary magazine Gnaoua from 1964 ...” [See Section C below]—Jed Birmingham in Reality Studio, http://realitystudio.org/bibliographic-bunker/pry-yourself-loose-and-listen/ (accessed 24 Sept 2015)." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2379,Title from cover. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2377,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2366,Hardbound in dustjacket (no softbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2357,"(An Evergreen Black Cat Book, BC-102)" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2356,1st Evergreen Black Cat ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2353,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb233,Reprinted in 1969 and 1972 with different covers. [M&M] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb232,"In this edition, “Notes,” originally printed in the text (see A1A above), are printed in a separate section at the end—out of context and preceding the newly added “Glossary.”" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb231,Issued in clear tissue jacket. [PBA 327] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb230,"(The Olympia Press Traveller's Companion Series, No. 114)." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb227,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb22,"San Francisco, CA: RE/Search Publications, 2018. First. Signed by Vale, with two color photos (""WSB"" and ""WSB Room"", also signed by Vale) laid in." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb218,"“Reprinted from Mayfair magazine [Vol. 3, No. 1 (January 1968); See Section C below] as a free public service.”—Back cover." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb217,"“... by William S. Burroughs, author of Nova Express, The Soft Machine.”—cover." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb216,"Text substantially altered from 1968 version, above." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2157,"New York: Giorno Poetry Systems, 1981. First. GPS 020-021. Two 12"" vinyl records in gatefold jacket. Schottlaender E36a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2155,"St Paul, MN: Bookslinger, 1979. First. Signed by Burroughs, lettered B of 26. Broadside, 10x13"", in ""16 Broadsides"" from Walker Art Center Reading Series 1979-1980, Minneapolis, Minnesota. All 16 in complete set. In clamshell box. Schottlaender A45." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2153,"n.p., 1969. Schottlaender C262, Maynard & Miles C247." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2151,"Encinitas, CA: FreeThought Publications, 2001. First. Number 5 of 250. Signed by the photographer, Michael Monfort. Schottlaender A79." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb215,B&W matte wraps; 1 staple. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2149,"New York: Grove Press, 1998. First. Schottlaender A76a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2147,"New York: Grove Press, 1998. First. Schottlaender A76a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2145,"Urbana, IL : University of Illinois Press, 1987. First. Critical study by Robin Lydenberg. Schottlaender I37." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2143,"New York: Seaver Books, 1981. First edition in wrappers. Schottlaender H6b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2141,"Providence, R.I.: Friends of the Library, Brown University, 2000. First. Edited by Eric C. Shoaf and Robert H. Jackson. Schottlaender G77." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2139,"Basel: Editions Carzaniga + Ueker AG, 1989. First. Brochure accompanying exhibition in Galerie Carzaniga + Ueker, Basel. With reproductions of 23 paintings and German and English versions of Grauerholz's essay. Schottlaender B11." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2137,"New York: Garland Reference Library of the Humanities, 1975. First. A bibliography compiled by Michael B. Goodman of SUNY, Stony Brook, predating the publication of Maynard and Miles. Without dust jacket as issued. Schottlaender I3." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2135,"Providence, RI: Inkblot; distributed by Aftermath Books, 2014. First thus. Softbound. Schottlaender I11b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2133,"Charlottesville, VA: University Press of Virginia, 1978. First. Signed by Burroughs. Without dust jacket as issued. Schottlaender I5." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2131,"Charlottesville, VA: University Press of Virginia, 1978. First. Without dust jacket as issued. Schottlaender I5." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb213,Staplebound pamphlet. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2129,"Santa Fe, NM: Gallery Casa Sin Nombre, 1988. First. Softbound. Schottlaender B4." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2127,"Buffalo: INTREPID Press, 1971. Schottlaender I38a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2125,"Amsterdam: Suzanne Biederberg Gallery, 1988. First. Brochure accompanying exhibitions in Amsterdam and London. With reproductions of 16 paintings and ""On Burroughs' Art"", an essay by James Grauerholz, including explication of each piece. Schottlaender B3." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2123,"Hadley, MA: Ken Lopez Bookseller, 2005. First. An excellent description of and background to the sale of the Burroughs Archive to the New York Public Library. Schottlaender I4." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2121,"New York: Hyperion, 1993. First American edition. Schottlaender H32b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2119,"Carbondale, Ill.: Southern Illinois University Press, 2003. First. Hardbound in dustjacket. Schottlaender I28." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2117,"Sudbury, MA: Water Row Press, 1986. First. Signed by Ansen and Burroughs, number 9 of 50. Schottlaender H2." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2115,"London: Aloes Press, 1973. First. In wrappers with several small scrapes and spots. Schottlaender A30, Maynard & Miles A24a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2113,"London: Aloes Press, 1973. First. Signed by Burroughs. Number 13 of 25. In custom clamshell case. Schottlaender A30, Maynard & Miles A24a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2111,"Northridge, CA: Lord John Press, 1978. First. Signed and numbered by Burroughs, number 99 of 100. Broadside, 14x20"", designed and illustrated by James R. Silke, also signed by him. Schottlaender A39." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2109,"Bussum, Netherlands: Uitgeverij Agathon, 1975. First. Schottlaender A33." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2107,"New York: The American Theatre for Poets, 1965. First. Per James Musser: ""Program distributed on the occasion of Burroughs' appearance at the East End Theatre in New York, 1965, for a Valentine's Day reading sponsored by The American Theatre for Poets. Prints ""Transcript of Dutch Schultz's Last Words"" and ""The Coldspring News."" This is Lawrence Ferlinghetti's copy with the notation ""Save for CLJ #3"" in Ferlinghetti's hand. Ferlinghetti was apparently going to include this piece in City Lights Journal #3, but decided against it. Signed by William Burroughs."" These are pages 1 through 6, lacking the cover sheet and page 7 (""The Coldspring News""). Schottlaender A16, Maynard & Miles F12." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2105,"Montauk, NY: Mystic Fire Video, 1989. Films featuring Burroughs and his work by Antony Balch, with the involvement of Ian Sommerville and Brion Gysin. VHS. Schottlaender F22." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2103,"Cherry Valley, NY: Cherry Valley Editions, 1989. First. Signed by Burroughs, unnumbered, one of 100, without dust jacket as issued. Hardbound. Schottlaender A65." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2101,"Cherry Valley, NY: Cherry Valley Editions, 1989. First. In wrappers. Schottlaender A65." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2099,"Sussex, England: Urgency Press Rip-Off, 1972. The piracy of the ""C"" Press edition. Some yellowing at top and bottom. Schottlaender A15b, Maynard & Miles A11b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2097,"Sussex, England: Urgency Press Rip-Off, 1972. The piracy of the ""C"" Press edition. Schottlaender A15b, Maynard & Miles A11b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2095,"New York: ""C"" Press, 1965. First. Signed by Burroughs and Brion Gysin, who contributed four drawings. Number 22 of 100, some yellowing and wear on spine. Schottlaender A15a, Maynard & Miles A11a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2093,"New York: ""C"" Press, 1965. First. Number 91 of 100, signed by Burroughs and Gysin. Some wear on spine. Schottlaender A15a, Maynard & Miles A11a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2091,"New York: Grove Press. Inc., 1980. First edition in wrappers. The Evergreen imprint version of this collection. Schottlaender A46a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2089,"San Francisco: City Lights Books, 2006. Second printing. Schottlaender A8e." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2087,"San Francisco: City Lights Books, 1978. Eighth printing. Schottlaender A8b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2085,"San Francisco: City Lights Books, 1963. First. Schottlaender A8a, Maynard & Miles A8a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2083,"London: Corgi Books, 1973. Softbound. Schottlaender A26d, Maynard & Miles A20e." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2081,"New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1972. First American paperback. Signed by Burroughs. Schottlaender A26c, Maynard & Miles A20d." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2079,"London: Calder and Boyars, 1972. First English. Slightly soiled dust jacket. Schottlaender A20b, Maynard & Miles A20b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2077,"New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1971. First. Signed by Burroughs. Schottlaender A26a, Maynard & Miles A20a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2075,"New York: Viking Penguin, Inc., 1987. First. Signed by Burroughs. Schottlaender A62a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2073,"New York: Viking Penguin, Inc., 1987. First. Schottlaender A62a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2071,"New York: The Center for the Humanities, The Graduate Center, The City University of New York, 2015. First. Alex Wermer-Colan, ed. (Lost and Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative; Ser. 5, No. 2) Staplebound. Schottlaender A82." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2069,"London: Calder & Boyars, 1968. First English. Signed by Burroughs, inscribed ""For Brad"". I obtained this item from Red Stodolsky of Baroque Books in Hollywood in the late Eighties; I remember Red smiling gnomically when he handed it to me, as if he'd arranged to get it inscribed for me, but I have no real proof that that was the case. Slight tear and rubbing on spine of dust jacket. Schottlaender A6d, Maynard & Miles A6d." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2067,"New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1968. Second printing. Inscribed by Burroughs on title page “For Richard Aaron William S. Burroughs."" Per Ken Lopez, at one time this was in the collection of Robert and Donna Jackson: ""Jackson, a book collector long before he purchased Burroughs' papers, also acquired a number of other copies of Burroughs titles, including ... another group inscribed to Richard Aaron, the bookseller who had helped facilitate the sale of the [Vaduz] archive."" Schottlaender A6c, Maynard & Miles A6c." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2065,"New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1967. First American. Signed by Burroughs. Dust jacket slightly yellowed. Schottlaender A6b, Maynard & Miles A6b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2063,"New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1967. First American. Dust jacket slightly torn vertically on back. Schottlaender A6b, Maynard & Miles A6b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2061,"Paris: The Olympia Press, 1962. First. Signed by Burroughs. With slight yellowing on dust jacket. Schottlaender A6a, Maynard & Miles A6a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2059,"Paris: The Olympia Press, 1962. First. Signed by Burroughs, inscribed ""For Ralph"", without dust jacket. Schottlaender A6a, Maynard & Miles A6a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2057,"Paris: The Olympia Press, 1962. First. Schottlaender A6a, Maynard & Miles A6a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2055,"Geneva: Images Nuit Blanche, 1978. First. A triptych of photographs made by Francois Legarde, with a photo of Burroughs on the right panel, Brion Gysin on the left, and a superimposed image of the two in the center. With folded insert, signed by Burroughs, Gysin and Legarde, number 17 of 35. In orange cardboard mounting. Schottlaender G46." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2053,"New York: The Viking Press, Inc., 1978. First American. Schottlaender A36b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2051,"New York: The Viking Press, Inc., 1978. First American. Schottlaender A36b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2049,"London: Corgi Books, 1970. First edition thus. Schottlaender A5e, Maynard & Miles A5f." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2047,"London: Calder & Boyars, 1968. First British. Inscribed by Burroughs to his agent Michael Henshaw ""For Michael Henshaw with friendship and best wishes William S. Burroughs."" Schottlaender A5d, Maynard & Miles A5d." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2045,"New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1967. First American paperback. Owner's signature, some yellowing. Schottlaender A5c, Maynard & Miles A5c." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2043,"New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1966. First American. Schottlaender A5b, Maynard & Miles A5b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2041,"Paris: The Olympia Press, 1961. First. Schottlaender A5a, Maynard & Miles A5a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb204,"“For further information contact Scientology East, 122 76th St.”—Back cover." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2039,"New York/St. Louis: Lococo/Mulder, 1991. First. Signed and numbered by Burroughs, 43 of 150. Leather bound, with shotgun pellet-perforated wood piece mounted on front cover. With shipping carton. Schottlaender B18a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2037,"New York: The City Moon, 1976. First. Signed by Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg. Slightly soiled. Schottlaender A35." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2035,"New York: The City Moon, 1976. First. Signed and lettered by Burroughs, I (or possibly L?) of 26. As issued in brown paper envelope with cutaway section exposing red-on-white image of Burroughs, on front wrapper, with Burroughs' lettering for title on front wrapper. Schottlaender A35." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2033,"Portland, OR: Tim Kerr Records, 1992. First on CD. Schottlaender E22." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2031,"Portland, OR: Tim Kerr Records, 1992. First on vinyl. Schottlaender E22." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb203,"“Excerpted from Mayfair magazine [Vol. 3, No. 1 (January 1968); See Section C below] as a free public service.”—Inside back cover." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2029,"New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1984. First. Schottlaender A56a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2027,"New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1984. First. Signed and numbered by Burroughs, 176 of 300. In slip case without dust jacket as issued. Schottlaender A56a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2025,"n.p., 1961. Schottlaender C33, Maynard & Miles C35." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2023,"New York: Entermedia, 1978. First. Inscribed by James Grauerholz 'For Brad Morrow ""You shoulda been there!"" James Grauerholz'. Schottlaender G62." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2021,"London: John Calder, 1982. Softbound. Review copy, with publisher's note to reviewers laid in. Schottlaender A2i." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb202,"“... by William S. Burroughs, author of Naked Lunch.”—cover." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2019,"London: John Calder, 1964. First English. An advance copy in the form of unbound signatures, uncut. Fingermarks, slightly soiled. Schottlaender A2d, Maynard & Miles A2c." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2017,"London: John Calder, 1964. First English. Schottlaender A2d, Maynard & Miles A2c." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2015,"Paris: The Olympia Press, 1959. First. Signed by Burroughs. With slight chipping and tearing on dust jacket spine. Schottlaender A2a, Maynard & Miles A2a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2013,"n.p., 1965-03-15. Schottlaender C108, Maynard & Miles C110." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2011,"n.p., 1965-01-30. Schottlaender C107, Maynard & Miles C103." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb201,Four-color glossy wraps; 2 staples. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2009,"College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, 2006. First. In wrappers. Schottlaender H26." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2007,"New York: Viking Penguin, Inc., 1993. First trade edition. Schottlaender H11a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2005,"New York: Viking Penguin, Inc., 1993. First. Proof copy, with publisher's letter to reviewers laid in. Schottlaender H11a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2003,"New York: Viking Press, Inc., 1975. First American. Schottlaender A22b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2001,"London: Cape Goliard Press, 1970. First. Signed and numbered by Burroughs, 13 of 100. With tissue wraps as issued. Schottlaender A22a, Maynard & Miles A17a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb20,"London: Lovebooks Limited, 1965. Per Brian Cassidy: ""Small narrow 4to. Printed French-fold wraps. [24]pp. VG+ with some rubbing, soil to wrappers. One of 500 numbered copies, this #99. INSCRIBED to title page: ""For Philip Kaplan / all the best / William S. Burroughs."" Issued as a companion to Lee Harwood's magazone TZARAD (Maynard & Miles B16). Includes Burroughs' ""Who Is the Walks beside You Written 3rd?"" Other contributors: Miles, Lee Harwood, and John Hopkins.""" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2,"Rotterdam, Netherlands: Sea Urchin Editions: 2020. Moloko Print 078. Bilingual edition in English and German. First. Softbound. Thomas Antonic, author." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1999,"London: Cape Goliard Press, 1970. First. Some yellowing to dust jacket. Schottlaender A22a, Maynard & Miles A17a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1997,"London: Jonathan Cape, 1970. First English. Personal copy of Allen Ginsberg, signed by Ginsberg and Burroughs. Inscribed by Burroughs on title page ""For Allen a co worker of many years with respect for his achievements in the cause of freedom William Burroughs 1980"". Ownership signature of Ginsberg on obverse of leaf before title page, with notation at bottom ""Signed June 12, 1980 by WSB."" Publisher's slip (""with compliments from Tom Maschler Jonathan Cape Ltd. 30 Bedford Square London SW1"") and postcard (with picture of Ginsberg and Peter Orlovsky copyright Elsa Dorfman and the Witkin Gallery) laid in. Schottlaender H9c, Maynard & Miles A16b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1995,"New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1970. First. Uncorrected proof. Comb-bound in slightly soiled faded orange wrappers. Schottlaender H9b, Maynard & Miles A16a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1993,"New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1970. First. Signed by Burroughs, inscribed ""To Mike”. Schottlaender H9b, Maynard & Miles A16a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1991,"New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1970. First. Schottlaender H9b, Maynard & Miles A16a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb199,Staplebound pamphlet. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1989,"London: Project Sigma, 1966. First edition thus. 11 3/8"" x 17"", offset-printed on recto only. Schottlaender C146." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1987,"Bonn: Expanded Media Editions, 1988. First. Second printing. Schottlaender A55a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1985,"Bonn: Expanded Media Editions, 1984. First. Schottlaender A55a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1983,"n.p., 1961. Schottlaender C24, Maynard & Miles C31 and C32." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1981,"London: The Final Academy, 1982. First. Compiled by Roger Ely. Schottlaender G22." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1979,"San Francisco: The Auerhahn Press, 1960. First. Little yellowing. Schottlaender A3a, Maynard & Miles A4a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1977,"San Francisco: The Auerhahn Press, 1960. First. Yellowing on edges. Schottlaender A3a, Maynard & Miles A4a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1975,"San Francisco: The Nova Broadcast Press, 1969. First. Signed by Burroughs. Schottlaender A21, Maynard & Miles A14a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1973,"San Francisco: The Nova Broadcast Press, 1969. First. Schottlaender A21, Maynard & Miles A14a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1971,"Flint, MI: Fenian Head Centre Press, 1964. First. Per Brewer's Books: ""This is one of the separately issued copies with no fold creases. Newsprint very tanned penciled price in upper right hand corner as it was sold in some bookstores in the '60's for ten cents each. ... No copyright at lower edge which according to Maynard and Miles (C124c) means it is a 'later state' ..."" Schottlaender A9, Maynard & Miles C124c." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1969,"n.p., 1977-12-21. Schottlaender C421." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1967,"New York: Viking Penguin, 1992. Second. Without dust jacket, as issued. Schottlaender A60b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1965,"New York: Viking Penguin, 1992. Second. Without dust jacket, as issued. Schottlaender A60b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1963,"New York: The Grenfell Press, 1986. First. Signed by Burroughs and Gysin, number XVI of 18 copies bound in vellum with Gysin drawing in gold on the front cover. In custom made box. Schottlaender A60a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1961,"New York: The Grenfell Press, 1986. First. Signed by Burroughs and Brion Gysin, who illustrated the book. Number 18 of 115, hand bound and hand printed on antique paper, with in rice paper wraps. With publisher's pre-publication advertisement. Schottlaender A60a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1959,"San Francisco: City Lights Books, 1984. First. Schottlaender A54." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1957,"San Francisco: City Lights Books, 1984. First in wrappers. Schottlaender A54." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1955,"San Francisco: Nova Broadcast Press, 1970. Schottlaender G94, Maynard & Miles B55a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1953,"Berkeley, CA: Blue Wind Press, 1980. Second American. Signed by Burroughs, numbered 46 of 175. Without dust jacket as issued. Schottlaender A31c." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1951,"Berkeley, CA: Blue Wind Press, 1980. Second American, trade edition. Without dust jacket as issued. Schottlaender A31c." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1949,"Berkeley: Blue Wind Press, 1975. First American edition. Schottlaender A31b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1947,"Berkeley: Blue Wind Press, 1975. Simultaneous wraps issue of first American edition. Schottlaender A31b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1945,"Berkeley: Blue Wind Press, 1975. First American. Signed by Burroughs. Schottlaender A31b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1943,"Ingatestone, Essex, UK: OU Henri Chopin, 1974. First. Signed by Burroughs. One of 350, unnumbered, in wrappers. Some fading of print on front cover. Schottlaender A31a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1941,"Ingatestone, Essex, UK: OU Henri Chopin, 1973. First. The publisher's archive for The Book of Breething. Set in a four-ring binder, it contains: 1) the typescript of the book, with corrections in Burroughs' hand; 2) the contract between Burroughs, Verbrugghen and the publisher, Henri Chopin (in French), signed by Burroughs; 3) signed correspondence from Burroughs to Verbrugghen about the contract and completion of the book; 4) typescripts of French and Dutch translations of the text, by Jean Chopin and Verbrugghen, respectively; 5) a manuscript of the French translation by Jean Chopin; and 6) some of the original drawings by the artist, Bob Gale, being that on the cover and on pages 20, 22 and 28 of the first edition. Schottlaender A31a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1939,"New York: Giorno Poetry Systems, 1999. Contains booklet. Schottlaender E3." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1937,"New York: Seaver Books, 1986. First American. Dust jacket worn on edges. Schottlaender A58b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1935,"New York: Seaver Books, 1986. First American. Signed by Burroughs. Dust jacket worn on edges. Schottlaender A58b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1933,"London: John Calder, 1985. First. Per the London bookseller Any Amount of Books: ""From the working library of novelist Angela Carter (1940 - 1992) with her posthumous bookplate. This small, attractive bookplate reads 'From the Library of Angela Carter' and was designed by Sebastian Carter of the Rampant Lions Press and was authorised by the executors of her estate, from whom we bought the major part of her considerable collection. Fine in fine dust wrapper."" Schottlaender A58a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1931,"n.p., 1962. Schottlaender G89, Maynard & Miles F5." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1929,"Munich, DE: Prestel Verlag, 2014. First. Edited by Patricia Allmer and John Sears. Produced for an exhibition of Burroughs' photographic work in 2014 at The Photographers' Gallery in London. Schottlaender B30." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1927,"New York: The Red Ozier Press, 1981. First. Signed by Burroughs and illustrator Howard Buchwald, number 121 of 160. Beautifully bound, without dust jacket as issued. Schottlaender A50." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1925,"Lawrence, KS: Howling Dog Press, 1989-04. Contains 4 selections from ""Interzone"". With insert reproduction of ""Twilight's Last Gleaming"" painting by Burroughs. In plastic bag with metallic wrappers. Schottlaender C603." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1923,"San Francisco: Beach Books, Texts and Documents, 1967. Second. Slight evidence of price sticker removal on front wrapper. Schottlaender A17b, Maynard & Miles A13b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1921,"San Francisco: Beach Books, Texts and Documents, 1967. First (variant). Some creasing in lower left hand corner and close to spine. Schottlaender A17a, Maynard & Miles A13a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1919,"San Francisco: Beach Books, Texts and Documents, 1967. First. Schottlaender A17a, Maynard & Miles A13a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1917,"London: Aloes Books, 1975. First. Schottlaender A32." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1915,"New York: Pequod Press, 1982. First. Signed by Burroughs, numbered 102 of 500. Schottlaender A52a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1913,"New York: Derbibooks, Inc., 1975. First. Schottlaender G26a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1911,"San Francisco: Search & Destroy, 1978. Contains ""Some Last Words with Hombre Invisible."" Signed by Burroughs, inscribed ""William Burroughs for Burt Bretton."" Some yellowing. Schottlaender C455." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1909,"Geneva: Editions Claude Givaudan, 1979. First. Signed by Burroughs, number 27 of 30. Plate on inside back cover reads: ""This first edition, printed in Xerox copies by Claudia Katayanagi and Patrick R. Firbo, Great White Way Kinetics, New-York, in January 1979, has been printed at 30 numbered copies."" and ""Copyright Editions Claude Givaudan 3, Rue de Soleil Levant, Geneva"". Schottlaender A44." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1907,"Brooklyn, NY: Hand-Job Press, 1984. First. Signed by Burroughs, numbered 314 of 500. Schottlaender A57a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1905,"London and Toronto: Wallrich Books, 1975. First. Signed by Burroughs on his contribution ""Une Poeme Moderne"", number 18 of 100. Also contains broadsides by Cozette de Charmoy and Henri Chopin. Tape has lost adhesive on portfolio folder. Schottlaender B2." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1903,"New York: Ecco, 2012. First. Schottlaender H14." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1901,"San Francisco: City Lights Books, 1979. First edition thus in wrappers. Reprint in wrappers, with ""Sects and Death"", ""The Whole Tamale"", and ""When Did I Stop Wanting To Be President?"" Schottlaender A43." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1899,"New York: Fuck You Press, 1964. First. Signed by Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg, dated ""1978"" by Ginsberg. Schottlaender A12, Maynard & Miles A9a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1897,"New York: Fuck You Press, 1964. First. Schottlaender A12, Maynard & Miles A9a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1895,"n.p., 1962. Schottlaender C45, Maynard & Miles C45." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1893,"n.p., 1962. Schottlaender C44, Maynard & Miles C43." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1891,"n.p., 1961. Schottlaender C34, Maynard & Miles C38." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb189,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1889,"Marlborough, MA: Water Row Books, 1995. First. Broadside, numbered 68 of 100. Schottlaender G1." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1887,"Louisville, KY: White Fields Press, 1994. First. Signed by Burroughs, numbered 10 of 49. Schottlaender A70." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1885,"San Francisco, CA: RE/Search Publications, 1982. Second. Hardbound. Signed by Vale. Schottlaender C523b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1883,"San Francisco, CA: RE/Search Publications, 1982. First. Softbound. Schottlaender C523a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1881,"New York: Viking Penguin, Inc., 1985. First. Schottlaender A59a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1879,"Tangier, Morocco: Ira Cohen, 1964. First. In wrappers. Schottlaender A11." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1877,"Ollon, Switzerland: Am Here Books, 1971. Fascimile of an untitled Burroughs manuscript page, revised text appearing later as ""Seeing Red"" in Exterminator! Printed on the verso of a promotional announcement for Am Here Books, one of 70 printed. Folded and sealed with a Fluxus stamp as issued. Schottlaender G61." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1875,"Los Angeles, CA: Los Angeles County Museum of Art , 1996. First. Produced for a 1996 exhibition at LACMA. Mint in original shrinkwrap. Schottlaender B23a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1873,"Los Angeles, CA: Los Angeles County Museum of Art , 1996. First. Produced for a 1996 exhibition at LACMA. Schottlaender B23a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1871,"Berkeley, CA: Blue Wind Press, 1980. First American. Schottlaender A29b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1869,"London: Covent Garden Press, Ltd., 1975. First. Signed and numbered by Burroughs, number 32 of 100. Some rubbing to slipcase. Schottlaender A29a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1867,"Louisville, KY: White Fields Press, 1994. First. Signed by Burroughs, lettered F of 26. Schottlaender A69." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1865,"n.p., 1965. Signed by Burroughs at entry. Schottlaender C119, Maynard & Miles C127 and E3." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1863,"Kyoto: Kyoto Shoin Int'l., 1992. First. In laminated pictorial cardboard hardcover. Schottlaender B20." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1861,"Charleston, WV: Parchment Gallery Graphics, 1995. First. Signed and numbered by Burroughs, number 40 of 60. Schottlaender A74." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1859,"Madras, India and New York, NY: Hanuman Books, 1992. First. In cream wrappers. Cover variant with monkey face surrounded by half circle on back, price tag on back, small tear to lower front. Schottlaender A67." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1857,"Madras, India and New York, NY: Hanuman Books, 1992. First. In orange wrappers. Cover variant with standing monkey with staff on back. Schottlaender A67." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1855,"Paris: Flammarion, 1976. First French. The true first edition of ""The Third Mind."" Signed by Brion Gysin, inscribed ""with best wishes Brion Gysin Paris 15 aug 81"". Schottlaender A36a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1853,"London: Jonathan Cape, 1966. First English. With wording on page 4 blacked out with black magic marker. Schottlaender A10c, Maynard & Miles A10c." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1851,"New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1965. Second, sixth printing. Wrappers partially separated from spine. Schottlaender A10b, Maynard & Miles A10b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1849,"New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1964. First. Signed by Burroughs, inscribed ""For Gerald Holsinger with all best wishes William S. Burroughs July 27, 1965 New York"". Schottlaender A10a, Maynard & Miles A10a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1847,"New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1964. First. Tear on spine of dust jacket. Schottlaender A10a, Maynard & Miles A10a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1845,"Toronto: Skyline Press, 1984. First. Schottlaender G92." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1843,"n.p., 1959. Signed by Burroughs at second entry ""2: Coke Bugs."" Schottlaender C11, Maynard & Miles C8." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1841,"New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1984. Signed limited 25th anniversary edition. Signed and numbered by Burroughs, 38 of 500. In slip case without dust jacket as issued. Schottlaender A2j." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1839,"New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1966. Second printing. Schottlaender A2e, Maynard & Miles A2d." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1837,"New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1962. First American. Schottlaender A2b, Maynard & Miles A2b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1835,"n.p., 1964-11-01. Schottlaender C89, Maynard & Miles C101." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1833,"n.p., 1966-04. Schottlaender C142, Maynard & Miles C137, C138, C139, and C140." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1831,"n.p., 1965-12. Schottlaender C116 and C112, Maynard & Miles C131." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1829,"n.p., 1965-08. Limited. Numbered 398 of 500. Schottlaender C115, Maynard & Miles C122." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1827,"n.p., 1965-05. Schottlaender C114 and C96, Maynard & Miles C112 and C113." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1825,"n.p., 1965-02. Schottlaender C113 and C110, Maynard & Miles C105, C106, C107, and C108." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1823,"New York: Viking Press, Inc., 1995. First edition. Schottlaender A73a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1821,"Dusseldorf & New York: Edition Kaldeway, 1982. First. Contains 5 prints of etchings signed by the artist, Carl Apfelschnitt. Half-title reads: ""Edition: Volume 5"". Colophon reads: ""Printed in 70 copies and 5 copies on [sic] Japan. Bound by Christian Zwang, Hamburg. Typography Gunnar A. Kaldewey. First Edition. Copyright William Borroughs [sic] 1982."" Some scuffing to front cover. Schottlaender A51." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1819,"San Francisco: Beach Books, Texts and Documents, 1968. First American. Personal copy of Kathy Acker, signed by Acker. Schottlaender A4b, Maynard & Miles A3b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1817,"San Francisco: Beach Books, Texts and Documents, 1968. First American. Owner's signature. Schottlaender A4b, Maynard & Miles A3b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1815,"Paris: Two Cities Editions, 1960. First. Slightly soiled wrappers with wear on spine. Schottlaender A4a, Maynard & Miles A3a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1813,"Sudbury, MA: Water Row Press, 1988. Unsigned print of Robert Crumb caricature of Burroughs. In museum-quality matte and frame. Schottlaender G22." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1811,"Brighton, England: Urgency Press Rip-Off, 1973. First. Schottlaender A28, Maynard & Miles A25a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1809,"New York: Henry Holt and Company, Inc., 1988. First. Schottlaender H33a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1807,"New York: Full Court Press, 1982. First American. Slight pencil mark on lower left front of dust jacket. With xerox of publisher's press release laid in. Schottlaender H12c." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1805,"New York: Full Court Press, 1982. First American. Signed by Burroughs and Ginsberg, number 95 of 100. Schottlaender H12c." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1803,"New York: Full Court Press, 1982. First American in wrappers. Personal copy of Peter Orlovsky, signed by Orlovsky and inscribed by Burroughs ""For Peter all the best Letters Love William S. Burroughs June 7, 1982."" Slight pencil mark on front cover. Schottlaender H12c." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1801,"Geneva: Claude Givaudan/Am Here Books, 1978. First. Signed by Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg, number 18 of 100 of a bilingual French-English version. In clear acetate dust jacket with some damage to the upper rear edge. Schottlaender H12a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb18,"Paris: Editions Agentzia, 1972. Softbound with dustwrapper cover. First. Signed on title page by William S. Burroughs." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1799,"London: Anthony Harris, 1971. First. Per James Musser: ""Single sheet (done in the style of a letter) printing a cut-up by Burroughs of a Harris text. Enclosed in a mailing envelope. Slightly darkened from age, else fine (trivial wear to envelope)."" Schottlaender G30." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1797,"Paris: L'Herne, 1967. First French. Presentation copy inscribed by Burroughs ""For Mary Beach and Claude Pelieu William Burroughs"" , also signed by Allen Ginsberg ""Allen Ginsberg Ah."" Schottlaender D143, Maynard & Miles D10." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1795,"Lawrence, KS: Lawrence Community Theatre, 1987. Poster announcing ""Lee and the Boys in the Backroom,"" ""a play ""based on the novel QUEER and the unpublished correspondence"" of WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS at Lawrence Community Theatre May 8 - 12,"" directed by Paul Lim, a professor of English at the University of Kansas and one of Burroughs' friends in Lawrence. Picture of Burroughs seated with ""boy"" and life-sized doll at a table with Mexican food. Schottlaender G50b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1793,"Paris: Christian Bourgois Editeur, 1969. First French. Wrappers yellowed on spine. Schottlaender D123, Maynard & Miles D13." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1791,"Geneva: Editions Ottezec, 1976. Ten black and white photos of Burroughs and Brion Gysin taken during the Colloque de Tanger symposium. Signed by Burroughs, Gysin, Francois Legarde (the photographer) and Gerard-Georges Lemaire (the symposium's organizer.) Number 19 of 75. Tear and wear to lower left corner of printed folder. Schottlaender G45a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1789,"New York: Grove Press, Inc., 2000. First. Schottlaender H10a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1787,"New York: Grove Press, Inc., 2000. First. Schottlaender H10a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1785,"n.p., 1967-09. Schottlaender C162, Maynard & Miles C174." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1783,"New York: Quality Paperbook Book Club, 1995. Softbound. Schottlaender A72." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1781,"New York, NY: Ace Books, 1972. First American, third state. Schottlaender A1c, Maynard & Miles A1c." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1779,"New York, NY: Ace Books, 1964. First American, second state. Schottlaender A1c, Maynard & Miles A1c." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1777,"New York, NY: Ace Books, 1964. First American, first state. Schottlaender A1c, Maynard & Miles A1c." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1775,"New York: Ace Books, Inc., 1953. First. Signed by Burroughs, dated ""Nov. 6, 1985"". Yellowing and fragile, bookseller's sticker on inside front cover. Schottlaender A1a, Maynard & Miles A1a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1773,"New York: Ace Books, Inc., 1953. First. Not as much yellowing as is typical. Schottlaender A1a, Maynard & Miles A1a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1771,"Paris: L'Herne, 1971. First. Signed by Burroughs at contribution. Schottlaender A25, Maynard & Miles A18a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1769,"n.p., 1970-02-27. Schottlaender C280, Maynard & Miles C269." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1767,"Buffalo, NY: Intrepid Press, 1969. Per Brian Cassidy: ""4to. Illustrated stiff wraps. Near fine. Trace soil to front cover. Internally fine. Bright, clean. Good and sound. 103pp. Special issue of De Loach's lit mag. Features contributions from Burroughs, Eric Mottram, Claude Pelieu, Carl Solomon, Carl Weissner, Barry Miles, and others."" Schottlaender C234, Maynard & Miles C256, C257, C258, C259, C260, C261, C262, C263, and C264." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1765,"New York: Viking Penguin, Inc., 1989. First. Schottlaender A64a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1763,"Forest Knolls, CA: Skyline Books, 1999. First. Per James Musser: ""Contains three original b&w photographs of William Burroughs in the Amazon jungle in the 1950s. The photographs were taken by an unknown person who accompanied Burroughs on his South American expedition to research the use of yage by local curanderos, a journey chronicled in The Yage Letters. They show Burroughs in his pith helmet and safari clothes, in one photo wielding a machete, in another posing with a long rifle, and in the third he's standing with two native children. The 5"" x 7"" photographs are corner-mounted on paper that simulates the bark of the Banisteria caapi vine. The pages are bound into covers of richly textured, sumptuous hand-made paper bound at the spine with brass screws. The booklet was designed and hand-assembled by Johnny Brewton of X-Ray Book Co. in an edition limited to only 26 lettered copies. The photographs, two of which are previously unpublished, were reproduced from the original negatives and are the only prints to be made from these negatives. This first publication from Skyline Books is a nice companion to The Yage Letters, providing an intriguing look at William Burroughs as explorer and ethnobotanist. As new."" Lettered R of 26. Schottlaender A77." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1761,"New York: Fuck You Press, 1965. First. From James Musser's description: ""Mimeographed sheets, stapled at the edge. The correct first edition. The legendarily rare Fuck You Press edition of this title published by Ed Sanders who abandoned the project before completion. According to Sanders ""maybe as many as ten or twenty"" copies were distributed before he halted publication due to Burroughs' dissatisfaction with the copy he'd received. Maynard and Miles state that ""a good early copy was secured by Bill Beckman,"" and that is the copy offered here. Bill Beckman was an artist from Texas who designed album covers for The Fugs, and a good friend of Sanders who regularly gave him copies of current Fuck You Press publications. This copy bears Beckman's ownership signature on the title page. If only 10 or 20 copies did exist originally, far fewer have been accounted for. We know of only 3 copies in private hands, NUC and WORLDCAT turn up no copies in institutions (though there is a copy at Northwestern), and we've never seen a copy offered for sale. The cover sheet has pulled loose from two staples, else fine with all of the illustrations pasted in. Housed in a handsome clamshell box."" Schottlaender A13a, Maynard & Miles A12a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1759,"New York: High Risk Books, 1995. First trade edition. Schottlaender A65b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1757,"New York: Whitney Museum of Art, 1991. First. Signed by Burroughs and George Condo, the illustrator. Unnumbered, one of 160, in slipcase. Schottlaender A66a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1755,"n.p., 1997. Item from Schottlaender G97. The funeral card from the memorial service held in Lawrence, KS on August 6th, 1997. Schottlaender G97." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1753,"n.p., 1969. Schottlaender C230, Maynard & Miles C243 and C244." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1751,"Santa Fe, NM: Casa Sin Nombre, 1987. First. Signed by Burroughs, one of 750. Broadside. Schottlaender A61." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1749,"New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1962. Pre-publication brochure for Naked Lunch Grove Press edition. Signed and dated ""12/18/87"" by Burroughs. Schottlaender A2b1, Maynard & Miles F7." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1747,"London: Calder and Boyars, 1974. Hardbound. Schottlaender A27b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1745,"New York: The Viking Press, Inc., 1973. First. Dust jacket slightly soiled. Schottlaender A27, Maynard & Miles A23a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1743,"Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, 2008. First. Schottlaender A80." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1741,"n.p., 1962-01. Schottlaender C38, Maynard & Miles C39." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1739,"Paris: Christian Bourgois Éditeur, 1984. First. Volume 2 of 2. Schottlaender A49." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1737,"Paris: Christian Bourgois Éditeur, 1996. Second. Volume 1 of 2. Schottlaender A49." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1735,"Paris: Christian Bourgois Éditeur, 1981. First. Volume 1 of 2. Schottlaender A49." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1733,"Paris: Editions Pierre Belfond, 1969. First. Inscribed by Burroughs to the dealer and proprietor of Am Here Books, Richard Aaron: ""For Richard Aaron, William Burroughs."" Schottlaender H9a, Maynard & Miles A15a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1731,"Cambridge: Blackmoor Head Press, 1971. First. The prepublication announcement for Electronic Revolution (Maynard and Miles A21a). Schottlaender A24a1, Maynard & Miles F27." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1729,"Bonn: Expanded Media Editions, 1982. Third. Reprint in wrappers, with ""Feedback from Watergate to the Garden of Eden"". Schottlaender A24d." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1727,"Cambridge: Blackmoor Head Press, 1971. First. Schottlaender A24a, Maynard & Miles A21a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1725,"Cambridge: Blackmoor Head Press, 1971. First. Includes four prints signed by Brion Gysin and publisher's prepublication announcement (Maynard and Miles F27) laid in. Inscribed by Burroughs ""for Philip Kaplan Williams Burroughs."" Number 10 of 50. In slipcase with numbered label. Schottlaender A24a, Maynard & Miles A21a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1723,"n.p., 1966-01. Schottlaender C126, Maynard & Miles C132." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1721,"Santa Barbara, CA: Cadmus Editions, 1981. First. Signed by Burroughs, numbered 2 of 125, in rice paper dust jacket. Schottlaender A48a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1719,"Santa Barbara, CA: Cadmus Editions, 1981. First. Signed by Burroughs and David Hockney, who did Burroughs' portrait on front cover. Lettered Q of 26, in rice paper dust jacket. Schottlaender A48a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1717,"Santa Barbara, CA: Bradford Morrow, 1979. First. Signed by Burroughs, number 135 of 150. Slight yellowing to spine and top of dust jacket. Schottlaender A42." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1715,"Bonn: Expanded Media Editions, 1971. First German. Number 11 of 100. Schottlaender A24b, Maynard & Miles D27." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1713,"London: John Calder, 1963. First. Schottlaender A7a, Maynard & Miles A7a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1711,"New York: Island Records, Inc., 1990. Single CD, 17 tracks of readings from various works, with various backing musicians. Produced by Nelson Lyon, who became a good friend of Burroughs and amassed a significant collection of Burroughs and Beats material, sold at auction in 1999, and some items of which have found their way into my collection. Schottlaender E7." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1709,"Nürnberg: Verlag für moderne Kunst; Wien: Kunsthalle Wien, 2012. First. Schottlaender B29." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1707,"Metuchen, NJ : Scarecrow Press, 1981. First. Critical study by Michael Barry Goodman. Signed by the author. Schottlaender I22." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1705,"New York: David R. Godine, Publishers, Inc., 1986. Contains ""The Cat Inside."" Hard bound. Schottlaender C558." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1703,"New York: Collier Press, 1989. Contains ""Christ and The Museum of Extinct Species"". In wrappers. Schottlaender C594." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1701,"Los Angeles: Smart Art Press, 1996. First. Schottlaender B22a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1699,"Rumford, RI: Rock n' Roll Research Press, 2000. First. Compiled by Eric C. Shoaf. Signed by Shoaf, number 40 of 174 numbered copies. Schottlaender I11a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1697,"Rumford, RI: Rock n' Roll Research Press, 2000. First. Compiled by Eric C. Shoaf. Signed by Shoaf, letter Z of 26 lettered copies. Schottlaender I11a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1695,"Cherry Valley, New York: Cherry Valley Editions, 1976. First in wrappers. Slightly yellowed. Schottlaender A34." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1693,"Cherry Valley, NY: Cherry Valley Editions, 1976. First. One of 50 hand bound copies signed by Burroughs, but mysteriously unnumbered in spite of publisher's statement to the contrary. Bound in boards with black cloth and front wrapper pasted on front, with binding somewhat loose. Schottlaender A34." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1691,"n.p.: The Horse Press, 1989. First. Signed by Burroughs ""William S. Burroughs 1/23/1997"". Year of publication approximate per Shoaf and Schottlaender. Schottlaender A63." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1689,"New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1982. First printing in pictorial wrappers. Wrappers faded and cracked on spine. Schottlaender A47c." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1687,"New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1981. First. Signed by Burroughs. Schottlaender A47a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1685,"n.p., 1958. Soiled and worn on the spine. Schottlaender C5, Maynard & Miles C5." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1683,"New York, NY: Hachette Book Group, 2014. First. Barry Miles' biography of Burroughs. Schottlaender H31." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1681,"Paris: The English Bookshop, 1965. Schottlaender E6a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb168,"Pirate edition, printed in black ink on white paper only and lacking the photo of Claude Pélieu from the original [i.e., 2nd expanded] ed. [BeatBooks 42]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1679,"Paris: L'Herne, 1967. First. Number 33 of 40. With uncut pages and with signed and numbered lithograph by Jean Helion laid in. Schottlaender A18a, Maynard & Miles D11." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1677,"Los Angeles: Semiotext(e), 2001. First. Edited by Sylvere Lotringer. Schottlaender H7." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1675,"Los Angeles: Semiotext(e), 2001. First. Edited by Sylvere Lotringer. Schottlaender H7." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1673,"Frankfurt: Zweitausendeins, 1980. First. Per James Musser: ""The first German edition of The Wild Boys (and presumably first German Port of Saints). Tipped-in frontis illustration by S. Clay Wilson whose full-page plates appear throughout the book. BURROUGHS' PERSONAL COPY SPECIALLY BOUND for him by the publisher in DIAMONDBACK RATTLESNAKE SKIN with Burroughs' initials stamped to the spine. Signed on the title page by Burroughs and also by S. Clay Wilson who dated his signature 1996. (Wilson's person copy was bound in Niger goat and snakeskin--so depending on how you look at it each copy is unique---or you can say there were two specially bound author copies bound by the publisher.) Fine in slightly used slightly soiled folding chemise covered in the same silk they used for the endpapers."" Schottlaender D98 and D137." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1671,"Frankfurt: Zweitausendeins, 1978. First. Contains German translations of Junky, the Yage Letters, Naked Lunch and Nova Express. Inscribed by the translator Carl Wiessner: ""Dear William — One of the first copies, fresh from the binder's, to you - Hope you like this book - As ever, Carl"". Therefore this is presumably Burroughs' own copy. In cardboard slipcase. Schottlaender D44, D68, D87, and D145." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1669,"n.p., 1957-01. Offprint of Burroughs' article ""Letter From A Master Addict To Dangerous Drugs."" Limited to 50 copies. Signed by Burroughs, inscribed to Nelson Lyon ""For Nelson, William S. Burroughs October 20, 1992."" With postmarked envelope with William Burroughs Communications return address. Schottlaender C3, Maynard & Miles C1b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1667,"West Glover, England: Something Else Press, Inc., 1973. First. Dust jacket slightly worn and rubbed in places. Schottlaender G31, Maynard & Miles A22a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1665,"Brussels, Belgium: Sub Rosa, 1993. Burroughs reading with support from Ian Sommerville and Brion Gysin. CD. Schottlaender E5b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1663,"Berkeley, CA: Blue Wind Press, 1979. First. Signed by Burroughs, numbered 63 of 100. Schottlaender A41a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1661,"Berkeley, CA: Blue Wind Press, 1979. First. Schottlaender A41a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb166,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1659,"n.p., 1960. Schottlaender C14, Maynard & Miles C16." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1657,"n.p., 1959. Schottlaender C8, Maynard & Miles C7." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1655,"n.p., 1959. Schottlaender C7, Maynard & Miles C6." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1653,"San Diego, CA: Atticus Books, 1981. First. Signed by Burroughs, numbered 39 of 50. Lists 360 Burroughs items. Schottlaender I1." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1651,"n.p., 1964. First state. Schottlaender C65, Maynard & Miles C84, C85, and C86." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1649,"Paris: L'Herne, 1969. First. Per James Musser: ""Softbound (no hardbound issued). First edition. Prints ""Apomorphine"" in it's entirety (in three-column style), as well as ""Day the Records Went Up,"" ""Coldspring News,"" ""Parenthetically 7 Hertz,"" and more. Among the scarcer Burroughs items. Fine. (French text.)"" Schottlaender A20, Maynard & Miles D14." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1647,"New York: George Mulder Fine Arts, 1988. First issue in wrappers. Schottlaender G35a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1645,"New York: George Mulder Fine Arts, 1988. First. Dust jacket yellowing around edges. Hardbound. Schottlaender G35a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1643,"San Francisco: Beach Books, Texts and Documents, 1968. Third. Second printing of Beach edition. Schottlaender A13c, Maynard & Miles A12c." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1641,"San Francisco: Beach Books, Texts and Documents, 1966. Second. Some yellowing and chipping of pages. Schottlaender A13b, Maynard & Miles A12b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1639,"n.p., 1971. Maynard and Miles C304. Signed by Burroughs at entry. Schottlaender C302, Maynard & Miles C304." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1637,"New York: Grove Press, 2008. First. Schottlaender A81." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1635,"Santa Barbara, CA: Am Here Books, 1981. Lists 37 Burroughs items. Contains 7"" vinyl E.P. record of Burroughs reading ""The Last Words of Hassan-I-Sabbah"". Schottlaender E14." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1633,"Brighton, England: Unicorn Books, 1971. First. A copy of the record with sleeve originally supplied with the book. This copy was purchased from a different source than my copy of the book, so there's no evidence that the two constituted a complete set. Since one would expect complete sets to stay together, it is unlikely that they ever were. But together they form a made-up copy. Schottlaender A23a, Maynard & Miles A19a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1631,"Bonn: Expanded Media Editions, 1978. First. Wear on corners and creases in spine. Schottlaender A37a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1629,"Bonn, Germany: Expanded Media Editions, 1973. First German. Bilingual English/German text. Number 24 of 100, signed by Burroughs. Slight bend in bottom edge. Schottlaender A22b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1627,"Bonn, Germany: Expanded Media Editions, 1973. First German. Bilingual English/German text. Number 22 of 100, signed by Burroughs. Schottlaender A22b." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1625,"Brighton, England: Unicorn Books, 1971. First. Signed and numbered by Burroughs, 39 of 99. Unfortunately missing the original box and record. Schottlaender A23a, Maynard & Miles A19a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1623,"London: John Calder, 1979. First. Sunning to spine of dust jacket. Schottlaender A40a." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1621,"London: Picador, 1982. First. Rubbed on spine of wrappers. Schottlaender A53." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1619,"London: Temple Press, 1994. First. In stapled wrappers. Schottlaender G17." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1617,"London/Ollon: Covent Garden Press, Ltd./Am Here Books, 1973. Signed by Burroughs, Brion Gysin and Miles. Signed limited edition of 226, this one unlettered and unnumbered. Some foxing to edges, and the top edge of the front of the acetate dust jacket is cut off. Schottlaender I6." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1615,"London/Ollon: Covent Garden Press, Ltd./Am Here Books, 1973. Signed by Burroughs, Brion Gysin and Miles. Signed limited edition of 226, this one unlettered and unnumbered. A presentation copy from Brion Gysin to Richard and Lilia Aaron. This copy has a full-page calligraphic drawing by Gysin (similar in form to the one numbered ""iv"" on the cover of the catalog) on the recto of the leaf before the title page. Signed by Gysin and inscribed ""for Lilia + Richard with love."" In acetate dust jacket. Schottlaender I6." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1613,"London/Ollon: Covent Garden Press, Ltd./Am Here Books, 1973. Signed by Burroughs, Brion Gysin and Miles. Signed limited edition of 226, lettered O of 26. Bound in white leather. Laid in is a typescript signed by Burroughs with corrections in Burroughs' hand, corresponding to but with variations from the text on page 161 of the catalog describing Item 1 from Folio Number 65, starting ""Audrey Carsons, the Dead Child, the Frisco Kid..."" In slipcase. Schottlaender I6." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1609,"“February, 1929”—p. 45." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1608,“Personal Magnetism.” _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1607,"“We take you back to 1924, and there, year by year, through the pages of the REVIEW,” bring you back to 1938.”—p. 4." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1606,"“Fifteenth anniversary of the John Burroughs School [St. Louis, MO].”—[p. 1]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb16,"San Francisco, CA: RE/Search Publications, 2019. RE/Search #17. Contains interviews with Burroughs, Brion Gysin, Diane di Prima, John Giorno, and Gerald V. Casale. First. Softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1597,"This actually appears to be a new printing of the 3rd ed., above." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1596,4th [sic] ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1594,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1582,"Expanded to include “Roosevelt After Inauguration,” originally published in The Floating Bear, No. 9 (1961). [See Section C below]" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1581,3rd ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1579,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1568,On recto: “William S. Burroughs and Kathy Acker at Cold City Gallery in 1989.” (B&W photo by Byron James Bignell.) _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1553,(A Star Book) _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1551,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1542,Reprinted (by Universal-Tandem) in 1970 with different cover. [M&M] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1541,"“A Tandem Book, T55”" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1537,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1528,No equivalent English-language edition. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1527,"Translation and adaptation by Mary Beach of “To Talk for Joe” (published in Transatlantic Review, No. 60 (June 1977); see Section C below)." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1526,"Originally published in Univers, No. 10 (1977)." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1524,Staplebound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1512,1st paperback ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1510,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1489,(Modern Classic) _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1487,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1466,Limited to 200 copies. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1464,Broadside. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1454,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb145,“... printed in silver ink. Only 80 copies were produced—less [sic] were distributed.” [Am Here 3] _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1445,1st British ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1443,"Hardbound in dustjacket, and softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1434,No equivalent English-language edition. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1433,Translated into French by Mary Beach and Claude Pélieu. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1431,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb143,Folio broadside. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1416,“This edition ends by making choices ... cutting “the invisible generation” [sic] essay as an appendix of historical interest (key passages are referenced in the Notes; the full text is available elsewhere) and restoring the integration of Gysin’s calligraphy as the book’s great transcendent gesture.”—Introduction. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1415,“A book of The Cut-Up Trilogy.”—Spine. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1414,“2nd rev. ed.” _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1413,Edited and with an Introduction by Oliver Harris. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1411,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb14,"San Francisco, CA: RE/Search Publications, 2019. RE/Search #17. Contains interviews with Burroughs, Brion Gysin, Diane di Prima, John Giorno, and Gerald V. Casale. First. Softbound." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1395,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1385,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1375,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1366,1st Evergreen ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1364,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1355,Includes “Preface to the New Edition” by John Calder. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1354,2nd ed. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1352,Softbound. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb134,"“Apart from giving the opening sections of each chapter their own titles, the roughly one hundred changes for this edition mainly correct typos or restore Burroughs’ punctuation (including his occasional use of double colons) and are conventionally based (i.e., supported by multiple manuscript witnesses). The notes detail key changes, comment on apparent errors and twilight zone cases and introduce the richest possible selection of archival material to reveal revisions over time and the intricacy of Burroughs’ working methods.”—Introduction." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1338,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb133,“A book of The Cut-Up Trilogy.”—Spine. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1329,No equivalent English-language edition. _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1328,"French translation by Lucien Suel of Time of the Assassins, originally published in Crawdaddy in 1977 and 1978. (See Section C, below)." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1327,"Originally published in The Starscrewer, No. 7 (1978) and No. 12 (1979)." _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1326,Softbound (no hardbound issued). _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1325,"(Collection du Starscrewer, 3)" _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1323,Softbound (no hardbound issued) _:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb132,“1st rev. ed.”