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Cunt Coloring Book
AU$20.00 Read MoreAdd to cartTee Corinne
San Francisco: Last Gasp, [2016].“First published in 1975 by lesbian activist and artist Tee Corinne, the Cunt Coloring Book was created as a resource for sex education.” (publisher’s blurb)
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The Gay Seventies
AU$400.00 Read MoreAdd to cartHal Fischer
San Francisco: Gallery 16, 2019.Collected edition of the photo-text works of Hal Fischer produced between between 1977 and 1979 including the highly important Gay Semiotics. FischerÂ’’s works were major investigations of gay life in late 1970s San Francisco. Contains: Gay Semiotics; 18th near Castro St. x 24; Boy-Friends; A Salesman; Civic Center; Cheap Chic Homo; At the Center of the Gay Universe.
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The Essential Psychedelic Guide
AU$200.00 Read MoreAdd to cartD. M. Turner
San Francisco: Panther Press, 1994.A detailed, and very drug nerdy, guide to psychedelic experimentation. An experiential view on many of the classical psychoactive substances.
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Holee Sheet
AU$300.00 Read MoreAdd to cartJohn Mann
San Francisco: Chthon Press, 1969.One-shot psychedelic periodical edited by John Mann, a precursor to his The Church of the Tree of Life mail-order psychoactive supply business. Features articles on the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Shunga: Classical Erotic Art of Japan, diary entries from the Vietnam War, and a marijuana Q&A with Mary Jane Superweed.
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Anima Mundi
AU$500.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMark Ryden
San Francisco: Porterhouse Fine Art Editions and Last Gasp, 2001.Monograph from the early-mid career of the highly influential lowbrow pop surrealist American painter Mary Ryden (1963-). This copy signed by Ryden to the title page.
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The Essential Psychedelic Guide
AU$150.00 Read MoreAdd to cartD. M. Turner
San Francisco: Panther Press, 1994.A detailed, and very drug nerdy, guide to psychedelic experimentation. An experiential view on many of the classical psychoactive substances.
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Viavi Hygiene: Explaining the Natural Principles upon which the Viavi System of Treatment for Men, Women and Children is Based.
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cart[Hartland Law]; [Herbert E. Law]; Almah Lawson
San Francisco: The Viavi Company, 1914.Health guide published by the San Francisco based Law brothers, Hartland and Herbert, who throughout the late 19th century established a line of Viavi medicines growing to an international company with offices around the world, in the process making them two of San Francisco’s most wealthly citizens. This copy with the stamps of the NSW Viavi office and their office address at 350 George St, Sydney in manuscript. Also mounted in at the front endpaper is a 4 page booklet of the New South Wales Viavi Co., with an introductory pitch by branch manager Almah Lawson.
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The Art of Magic The Gathering Innistrad
AU$40.00 Read MoreAdd to cartJames Wyatt
San Francisco: VIZ Media, 2016. -


Gay Heart Throbs (3 Issues, Complete)
AU$300.00 Read MoreAdd to cartLarry Fuller; Mike Kuchar
San Francisco: Fulhorne Productions, Larry Fuller Presents, and Inkwell, Inc., 1976-1981.A complete run of the intermittent and short-lived underground gay erotic comix anthology, the three issues published in 1976, 1979, and 1981. The title is thought to be a reference to the romance comic Heart Throbs. The stories are campy and pornographic. Featuring the work of Larry Fuller, Ray Horne, Mike Kuchar, and many others.
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Grunt #2
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartGreg Irons; Tom Veitch
[San Francisco]: Grunt Records, 1972.A promotional comic for Jefferson Airplane’s vanity label Grunt Records. Written by Tom Veitch and illustrated by Greg Irons.
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San Francisco Express Times (Complete Run, 61 Issues 1968-1969 w/ the First 7 Issues of Good Time)
AU$2,500.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMarvin Garson; Robert Novick
San Francisco: The Trystero Company, 1968-1969.Complete run of the weekly underground newspaper San Francisco Express Times from Vol. 1 No. 1 January 26, 1968 – Vol. 2 No. 12, March 25, 1969, being all 61 issues before it was renamed Good Times being , here offered with those first seven issues, being Vol. 2 No. 13, [April 1969] – No. 19 May 14, 1969. Good Times continued (on a less regular publishing schedule) until August 2, 1972. Founded by Marvin Garson and Bob Novick the Express Times was a counterculture tabloid covering and promoting radical politics, music, arts, and progressive culture in the Bay Area. It featured extensive coverage of student riots including the prolonged strike at San Francisco State University, and a serialized novel of guerrilla warfare in the United States, Berkeley Guns by Lenny Heller, as well as a weekly cooking column by Alice Waters, illustrated by David Lance Goines. Regular contributors included Todd Gitlin, Greil Marcus, Paul Williams, Sandy Darlington, and Marjorie Heins, alongside staff photographers Jeffrey Blankfort, Nacio Jan Brown, and Robert Altman, and cartoons by Jaxon, Ron Cobb, and Sharon Rudahl. Also featured are writings by or about Richard Brautigan (Note: The final issue credits themselves for publishing 62 issues in total, however this is believed incorrect, there being 61 issues published weekly with a week taken off at the New Year. Comparable holdings found also note the total as 61. Also note Vol. 1 No. 13 misnamed No. 14, April 18, 1967 [1968], sequential numbering then corrected with No. 14 designated as No. 14.5)
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Behold !!! The Protong
AU$150.00 Read MoreAdd to cartStanislav Szukalski
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2000.Introduction by Robert Williams. Edited by Glenn Bray and Lena Zwalve.
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Grunt
AU$100.00 Read MoreAdd to cartGreg Irons; Tom Veitch
[San Francisco]: Grunt Records, 1972.A promotional comic for Jefferson Airplane’s vanity label Grunt Records. Written by Tom Veitch and illustrated by Greg Irons, Grunt is a short and colourful underground comix tale of a love acid band turned self hate sacrifice performance cult at the hands of an evil record label overlord.
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Gasoline & The Vestal Lady on Brattle
AU$100.00 Read MoreAdd to cartGregory Corso
San Francisco: City Lights Books, [2007].The Pocket Poets Series: Number 8. A circa 2007 later printing. This copy signed by the editor, Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
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Planet News 1961-1967
AU$100.00 Read MoreAdd to cartAllen Ginsberg
San Francisco: City Lights Books, 2000.The Pocket Poet Series: Number Twenty Three. This copy signed by the editor, Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
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The Mycophagists’ Book
AU$400.00 Read MoreAdd to cartPatricia Healy Evans
San Francisco: The Peregrine Press, 1951.A treatise on the cooking and eating of mushrooms. A fine American private press production limited to 175 copies. This copy inscribed by the author and the printer. VOLBRACHT 567.
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The Official Cockettes T.M. Paper Doll Book
AU$180.00 Read MoreAdd to cartJohn Flowers; Clay Geerdes
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 1971.Paper dolls of the acid drag hippie theatre troupe, Cockettes, all dressed in their finest drag for their New York City trip.
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The Lost Tune: Early Works (1913-1930) as photographed by the artist
AU$80.00 Read MoreAdd to cartStanislav Szukalski
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2023.The photos in this volume were printed from the original glass negatives taken by the artist between 1913 and 1930. This is the second edition of Stanislav Szukalski’s The Lost Tune. The first edition was produced to complement the exhibit Szukalski: The Lost Genius, held between August 3 and October 22, 1990 at the Polish Museum of America in Chicago. With the addition of over a dozen photos, this new edition is a collection of prints of almost all of Szukalski’s existing glass negatives. The negatives have been scanned in high resolution and meticulously reproduced and printed. This edition has a larger format than the first edition, and includes a comprehensive article on the historical and artistic merit of Szukalski’s early photography. (publisher’s blurb)
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The Archaeology of Eros
AU$40.00 Read MoreAdd to cartJorge Socarras; Mel Odom
San Francisco: Dark Entries Editions, 2023.“Homoerotic poetry and art appear throughout the worldÂ’s civilizations for millennia. The Archaeology of Eros, the first collection of poems from cult music figure Jorge Socarras, taps into that continuum through the collaboration of acclaimed artist Mel Odom. Socarras’ intimate love poems and Odom’s evocative drawings are beautifully juxtaposed in this elegantly designed book. Straddling the sensual and the archetypal, the contemporary and the classical, poetry and art join forces in exploring the mystery and wonder of Eros, affirming that same-sex desire has lived before even as it flourishes now. Born to Cuban parents in New York City, Jorge Socarras (born 1952) is known for his 1970s collaboration with pioneering synthesizer musician Patrick Cowley as the duo Catholic, as singer-frontman of the 1980s avant-rock group Indoor Life and as half of the ongoing musical duo Fanatico X. He was also cofounder of the Silence=Death Collective, the AIDS activist group that in 1987 created the eponymous poster design and slogan. The award-winning art of Mel Odom (born 1950) has graced numerous book covers and magazines since the 1970s, has been the subject of two books, and has been exhibited in galleries and art institutions, including in collaboration with gay literary icon Edmund White.” (publisher’s blurb)
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The Confessions of Wanda von Sacher-Masoch
AU$30.00 Read MoreAdd to cartWanda von Sacher-Masoch; V. Vale; Andrea Juno
San Francisco: RESEARCH, 1990.The first English translation of the classic feminist story of Wanda’s life as sadistic slave to her husband, Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, and his sexual fantasies which gave rise to the term masochism. Edited by V. Vale and Andrea Juno. Translated by Marian Phillips, Carline Hebert, and V. Vale.