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The Wasted Years
Jess Stearn
New York: Macadden-Bartell, 1968.“Sex, sadism, murder, brutality, perversion, prostitution, drug addiction. Trademarks of the teen-age gangs.”
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The Wild Child
Francois Truffaut; Jean Gruault
New York: Washington Square Press / Pocket Books, 1973.Photo-illustrated screenplay in English of the 1970 French film L’Enfant Sauvage, released in English as The Wild Boy. Translated from the French by Linda Lewin and Christine Lemery. Featuring over 80 photos from the film.
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Run, Little Leather Boy
Larry Townsend
New York: The Olympia Press, 1971.SM leather gay pulp. The Other Traveller, the gay imprint of Olympia’s The Traveller’s Companion. TC-505.
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The Major Symptoms of Hysteria: Fifteen Lectures Given in the Medical School of Harvard University
Pierre Janet
New York: Macmillan, 1907.First publication of a series of lectures given by pioneering French psychologist Pierre Janet (1859-1947) in the United States in 1906 on the occasion of the inauguration of the new Medical School buildings at Harvard. Janet also presented some of the lectures at John Hopkins and Columbia. Highly influential and ranked as one of the founding fathers of psychology, Janet rarely published in English, these lectures being one of the few occasions.
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All-in-Vue 84 Drink Recipes
Matthew J. Feeney
New York: Matthew J. Feeney, No date.Cocktail and bar guide mainly compiled from The Professional Bartenders guide and distributed in various wrappers as promotional material for bars and booze businesses. Here with the wrappers for Brooklyn wine importer Matthew J. Feeney. Includes quick sight tabs for cocktails, fizzes, rickeys, highballs, punches, and more. Also facts about wine, canapes, garnishes, etc.
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California Trip
Dennis Stock
New York: Grossman Publishers, 1970.Photobook of Magnum photographer Dennis Stock’s 1968 5-week road trip along the California highways, documenting the height of the counterculture hippie scene. This is the larger format first printing hardcover.
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The Americans
Robert Frank
New York: Aperture and Museum of Modern Art, 1968.Introduction by Jack Kerouac. Second edition of Frank’s classic photobook, being revised and enlarged from the first and produced with MOMA.
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A Guide to the Poisonous Mushrooms in the Greater New York Area
The New York Mycological Society
New York: The New York Mycological Society, 1976. -
Timeless Mucha: The Magic of Line
Tomoko Sato
New York: Mucha Foundation Publishing, 2025.“This volume reappraises the graphic work of Alphonse Mucha and explores its influence on graphic art since the 1960s. Published in conjunction with a touring exhibition in the US & Mexico, this volume surveys the development of Mucha’s style, synonymous with Art Nouveau. It explores how it was rediscovered by later generations of artists, becoming an artistic idiom for the Psychedelic Art of the 1960s and 1970s as well as a wide range of visual culture from the late 20th century to today. Coinciding with the opening of the new Mucha Museum in the baroque Savarin Palace in Prague, ‘Timeless Mucha’ is organised into three thematic sections: Inspirations for the Mucha Style, Le Style Mucha, and Art Nouveau and The Rebirth of the Mucha Style and Its Legacy. The first two sections focus on Mucha’s artistic development, examining the theoretical basis of MuchaÂ’s style–famously known as “le style Mucha” in fin-de-siecle Paris–and its context. Tracing the artist’s footsteps from his youth in Moravia through the 1890s, when he attained fame as a poster artist, the first section highlights a selection of works of art, crafts and books from his own collection. The third section explores visual links between Mucha’s artistic idiom and the styles developed by later generations of artists. While Mucha’s style continues to influence today’s visual culture, including fashion, animation movies and computer games, this catalogue also focuses on a philosophical aspect of Mucha’s legacy: the art of message-making.”
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The Getting of Wisdom
Henry Handel Richardson
New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1931.First published in 1910, this is the first US printing of the 1931 revised edition of Ethel Florence Lindesay Richardson’s Australian coming of age novel set in an 1890s Melbourne all-girls boarding school. In the original jacket illustrated by Paul Wenck.
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Starting Your Own High School: The Story of an Alternative High School
Elizabeth Cleaners Street School People
New York: Vintage Books, 1972. -
Tonmeister Technology: Recording Environments, Sound Sources, Microphone Techniques
Michael Dickreiter
New York: Temmer Enterprises, 1989.With 157 tables and illustrations. Translated from the German by Stephen F. Temmer.
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Lay ’em Straight
Stuart Rowen
New York: Surree, 1981.Surree Stud Series gay pulp. SSS106. One of the many gay erotic pulp novels produced in the mid to late 20th century. These short sexually explicit stories, many of which were formulaic and published in easily recognisable series with graphically illustrated covers and titillating titles each targeting a specific sexual niche, demonstrate the breadth of sexual fantasy, occupation, desire, and deviance of the emerging homosexual culture.
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Rick Griffin
Rick Griffin; Gordon McClelland
New York: Perigree, 1980.Monograph on leading American psychedelic poster artist Rick Griffin (1944-1991). Includes cover and poster designs for Grateful Dead and others and his underground comix work which regular appear in Zap Comix.
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On Christopher Street: Transgender Stories
Mark Seliger
New York: Rizzoli, 2016.Photo book of the transgender community in New York’s Greenwich Village.
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Wine, Women and Words
Billy Rose; Salvador Dali
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1948.The first trade paperback edition of Billy Rose’s autobiography with illustrations by Salvador Dali. This copy with 9 Rose related clippings laid in.
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Divine Horsemen: The Living Gods of Haiti
Maya Deren
New York: Documentext Mcpherson & Company, 2004.Study of voodoo and the folk beliefs of Haiti. Foreword by Joseph Campbell.
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Stamp Help Out! And Other Short Stories: The Pot Smokers
Lenny Bruce
[New York]: [Lenny Bruce], No date.The 1962 self published zine of American comic Lenny Bruce (1925-1966). See… Actual photos of tortured Marijuanaites. See… Hookers Resort to Prostitution. See… Shame. See… Shame Sell. See… Shame Sell Sea Shells at the Shim Sham! The second issue, with the rude words typed over out of fear of persecution.
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The Infernal Machine, The Physical Manifestation of Internal Pain
Joe Coleman
New York: Psychedelic Solution, 1992.Original poster for the Joe Coleman (1955-) solo exhibition at Psychedelic Solution gallery, New York City, July 1st to October 1st, 1992.
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Magpie Reveries: The Iconographic Mandalas of James Koehnline
James Koehnline
New York: Autonomedia, 1992.The cut-up collage art of James Koehnline. Preface by Hakim Bey.