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_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb217 | “... by William S. Burroughs, author of Nova Express, The Soft Machine.”—cover. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb202 | “... by William S. Burroughs, author of Naked Lunch.”—cover. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3594 | “... bought [sic] for you ... using anarchist duplicator ... 5 runs of 99 copies each ...”—Cover verso. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2835 | “... a fragment from a forthcoming novel, Cities of the Red Night ...” |
_: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. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2589 | {M&M A18a} A memorial to Kerouac, with interviews, poems, and prose by Kerouac, Burroughs, Ginsberg, Alfred Aranowitz, and Pélieu. |
_: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. |
_: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. |
_: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. |
_: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. |
_: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." |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1969 | n.p., 1977-12-21. Schottlaender C421. |
_: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." |
_: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." |
_: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. |
_: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." |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1639 | n.p., 1971. Maynard and Miles C304. Signed by Burroughs at entry. Schottlaender C302, Maynard & Miles C304. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1769 | n.p., 1970-02-27. Schottlaender C280, Maynard & Miles C269. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2153 | n.p., 1969. Schottlaender C262, Maynard & Miles C247. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1753 | n.p., 1969. Schottlaender C230, Maynard & Miles C243 and C244. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1785 | n.p., 1967-09. Schottlaender C162, Maynard & Miles C174. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1833 | n.p., 1966-04. Schottlaender C142, Maynard & Miles C137, C138, C139, and C140. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1723 | n.p., 1966-01. Schottlaender C126, Maynard & Miles C132. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1865 | n.p., 1965. Signed by Burroughs at entry. Schottlaender C119, Maynard & Miles C127 and E3. |
_: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. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2013 | n.p., 1965-03-15. Schottlaender C108, Maynard & Miles C110. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1825 | n.p., 1965-02. Schottlaender C113 and C110, Maynard & Miles C105, C106, C107, and C108. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2011 | n.p., 1965-01-30. Schottlaender C107, Maynard & Miles C103. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1651 | n.p., 1964. First state. Schottlaender C65, Maynard & Miles C84, C85, and C86. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1835 | n.p., 1964-11-01. Schottlaender C89, Maynard & Miles C101. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1931 | n.p., 1962. Schottlaender G89, Maynard & Miles F5. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1895 | n.p., 1962. Schottlaender C45, Maynard & Miles C45. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1893 | n.p., 1962. Schottlaender C44, Maynard & Miles C43. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1741 | n.p., 1962-01. Schottlaender C38, Maynard & Miles C39. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1891 | n.p., 1961. Schottlaender C34, Maynard & Miles C38. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2025 | n.p., 1961. Schottlaender C33, Maynard & Miles C35. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1983 | n.p., 1961. Schottlaender C24, Maynard & Miles C31 and C32. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1659 | n.p., 1960. Schottlaender C14, Maynard & Miles C16. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1843 | n.p., 1959. Signed by Burroughs at second entry "2: Coke Bugs." Schottlaender C11, Maynard & Miles C8. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1657 | n.p., 1959. Schottlaender C8, Maynard & Miles C7. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1655 | n.p., 1959. Schottlaender C7, Maynard & Miles C6. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1685 | n.p., 1958. Soiled and worn on the spine. Schottlaender C5, Maynard & Miles C5. |
_: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. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4031 | [Edited by James Grauerholz.] |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1273 | [Distributed by Water Row Books?] |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2474 | [2nd expanded ed.] |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3815 | [1st American ed.]. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3959 | Written in 1953. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3370 | Written by the authors in 1945 as a fictionalized account of Lucien Carr’s relationship with, and eventual murder of, David Kammerer. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3015 | With etchings by Carl Apfelschnitt. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2742 | With an introduction by Jennie Skerl. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb265 | With an introduction by Allen Ginsberg. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2921 | With an epilogue by Allen Ginsberg: an interview with William Burroughs. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb766 | With an Introduction by John Walsh. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2862 | With a new introduction by Burroughs. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2726 | With a Foreword by John Calder. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3798 | With The Dream of Tibet by Allen Ginsberg. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2976 | With Sinclair Beiles, Gregory Corso, and Brion Gysin. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3368 | With Jack Kerouac. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2764 | With Eric Mottram. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2586 | With Claude Pélieu. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3615 | With Claude Pélieu and Carl Weissner. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2798 | With Brion Gysin. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3838 | With Brion Gysin. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4336 | With Allen Ginsberg. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3579 | With 4 drawings by Brion Gysin. |
_: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." |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1667 | West Glover, England: Something Else Press, Inc., 1973. First. Dust jacket slightly worn and rubbed in places. Schottlaender G31, Maynard & Miles A22a. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb546 | Viking Compass ed. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3651 | Variant printing exists with copyright page blank and “©1969 by William Burroughs” in holograph on first page of text. [Atticus] |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2145 | Urbana, IL : University of Illinois Press, 1987. First. Critical study by Robin Lydenberg. Schottlaender I37. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3852 | Unrelated to the 1982 feature film with the same title. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2450 | Unnumbered page at end: “The Coldspring News ... (William Burroughs, Editor) ... On the Back Porch of His Farm.” |
_: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] |
_: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). |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3451 | Two printings [or states?]: one with copyright statement and date, one without. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1074 | Two 8 1⁄2”x14” sheets, stapled once, folded twice. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2801 | True 1st ed. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2502 | Translation of Burroughs and Kaufman texts by Mary Beach and Claude Pélieu. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1527 | Translation and adaptation by Mary Beach of “To Talk for Joe” (published in Transatlantic Review, No. 60 (June 1977); see Section C below). |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2817 | Translated into German and edited by Carl Weissner. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1433 | Translated into French by Mary Beach and Claude Pélieu. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2541 | Translated by Mary Beach and Claude Pélieu. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb4225 | Translated and presented by Gérard-Georges Lemaire and Philippe Mikriammos. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb948 | Trade ed. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1845 | Toronto: Skyline Press, 1984. First. Schottlaender G92. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2765 | Title on cover: Snack ...: Two Tape Transcripts. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3632 | Title on cover: Junkie: Confessions of an Unredeemed Drug Addict. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2379 | Title from cover. |
_: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. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1597 | This actually appears to be a new printing of the 3rd ed., above. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3129 | Third version: “... this final, definitive edition has been considerably revised by the author from the two earlier versions.”—Dustjacket (rear). |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb3729 | Third printing: [1974?] |
_: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.” |
_: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). |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb216 | Text substantially altered from 1968 version, above. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb1879 | Tangier, Morocco: Ira Cohen, 1964. First. In wrappers. Schottlaender A11. |
_:n960e54a51a2f4d7d9ded015bfd1444ddb2097 | Sussex, England: Urgency Press Rip-Off, 1972. The piracy of the "C" Press edition. Schottlaender A15b, Maynard & Miles A11b. |
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