Anbieter: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 19,16
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Anbieter: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 28,54
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware.
Verlag: Telephone Books Press, New York, 1975
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Softcover. Zustand: Near Fine. Magazine. Cover by Joe Giordano. Folio. Stapled illustrated wrappers. Near fine with some rubbing to the wraps. A poetry anthology edited by Maureen Owen with contributions from Joe Brainard, Larry Clark, Ray di, Palma, Anselm Hollo, Bruce Andrews, Guy R. Beining, Alan Bernheimer, Stephen Bett, Rachelle Bijou, Emily Borenstein, Ed Friedman, Peggy Garrison, Maria Gitin, Red Grooms, James Gustafson, Gunner Harding, Richard Harper, Avron Hoffman, Susan Howe, Joe Johnson, Ronald Koertge, Marsha Elaine Kash, Ruth Krauss, Marty Lahr, Marc Lecard, Tom Mandel, Stephen Miller, Opal L. Nations, Jerry Oleaf, Lauren Owen, Patrick Owen, Bob Perelman, Carol J. Pierman, Rochelle Ratner, John Robert III, Erik Satie, Trevor Winkfield, Simon Schuchat, George Schwanz, Richard Synder, Janet Sternburg, Rachel Towle, Jim Tracy, Jim Venit, Charlie Vermont, Francois Villon, David Moe, Barry Watten, and David Weintraub.
Verlag: Beverly Hills, CA: Concord Music Group, Inc.; Memphis, TN: Stax Records., 2015
Anbieter: LUCIUS BOOKS (ABA, ILAB, PBFA), York, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 89,49
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbFirst edition. Hardcover box set. Original pictorial boards, with titles in black and yellow to the upper board and in black to the spine. Comprises a set of four compact discs housed within the original cardboard sleeves tipped-in to the rear, and a 7 inch vinyl record housed in the black paper sleeve fixed to the rear pastedown. A complete track list of the four CDs printed on a single leaf of glossy paper is loosely laid in. Illustrated throughout with black and white and colour photographs of the Staples Singers. A very near fine copy, the binding square and firm, bright and fresh, with some creasing to the spine joints, and just a little bumping to the spine tips and to the lower board edge. The contents, with a couple of light blue marks to the verso of the very slightly creased laid in track list, are otherwise clean throughout and without inscriptions or stamps. The CDs and the vinyl record are clean and free from scratching. An attractive example of this five-disc set, with detailed liner notes by writer and academic James Miller and gospel and blues music historian Opal Louis Nations. The book, produced by Joe McEwen and featuring an introductory essay by the youngest and last surviving member of The Staple Singers, Mavis Staples, chronicles the career of the Grammy-winning gospel, soul and R&B singing group from its inception through to their collaboration with The Band for their concert film 'The Last Waltz' in 1976. Disc 1 (tracks 7-13, 15, 17-20) and Disc 2 (tracks 1-7) were restored and mastered for this publication. With an exclusive 7 inch vinyl recording of the group's two earliest known recordings 'Faith and Grace' (A-side) and 'These Are They' (B-side). This publication marks the first time these two tracks have been available in any format since the group's self-released limited edition of 500 copies in 1953. Roebuck 'Pops' Staples (1914-2000) formed The Staple Singers with his son Pervis (1935-2021) and daughters Cleotha (1934-2013), Yvonne (1937-2018) and Mavis (1939-), beginning their musical journey as church performers in 1948, before signing with Royal Records in 1953. Best known for their freedom songs inspired by the civil rights movement in the 1960s and their chart-topping singles from the 1970s 'Respect Yourself', 'I'll Take You There' and 'Let's Do It Again', The Staples Singers were one of the most popular gospel acts in the United States, with notable fans including Bob Dylan, who considered The Staples Singers an early influence on his style, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., whom the group met while on tour. The Staples Singers were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999. (Bibliography: 'The Staple Singers / Faith And Grace: A Family Journey 1953-1976' Justyn Barnes for Super Deluxe Edition, 2015; 'Mavis Staples' Memphis Music Hall of Fame Inductee Profile). Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers.
Verlag: Strange Faeces Press, London, 1971
Anbieter: William Allen Word & Image, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 2.207,36
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Very Good. Book. An important magazine of experimental poetry, fiction and art, published by Opal and Ellen Nations between 1970-1980 (from London to San Francisco to Vancouver); gathered here is a substantial collection of 13 of its 20 issues (nos. 14 and 19 were not published). With many American poets published, as well as British, featured contributors include: Douglas Blazek, Bob Cobbing, Allen Fisher, Jeff Nuttall, Ted Berrigan, Bernadette Mayer and others. Contents: No.1 A story by Sladek from 1966, published as the first issue of Nations' magazine; the cover collage is by Nations. Loosely inserted are three stapled foolscap sheets (folded once horizontally), apparently as issued - they comprise 5pp. of text, and Nations' website describes this issue as being 25pp.No. 3, London, 1971: 327 x 200 mm, stapled, mimeo, 40 pp. 'The Ron Padgett Issue' - poems by R.P. Cover by Joe Brainard. London, 1971. Mimeo. Limited edition of 250 copies. / No. 4, London, 1971: 330 x 202 mm, stapled, mimeo, 44 pp. Works by: Douglas Blazek, Bob Cobbing, Clark Coolidge, Tom Disch, Allen Fisher, Paul Gogarty, Opal Nations, Jeff Nuttall, John Giorno. Collage cover by Opal Nations. / No. 5, London 1971: 330 x 203 mm, stapled, mimeo, 44 pp. 'Goodies from Anne Waldman'. Cover drawing by Joe Brainard. Works by: Fagin, Brownstein, Giorno, Berkson, Warsh, Berrigan, Schiff, Mayer, Gilfillan, Padgett and Waldman. / No. 6, London, 1971: 330 x 205 mm, stapled, mimeo, 40 pp. 'The Larry Fagin Issue': Poems and collaborations by L.F. with Brownstein, John Clark, Tom Clark, Padgett, Coolidge, Berkson and Veitch. Front & back cover drawings by Glen Baxter. Limited edition of 200 copies. / No. 7, London, 1972: 330 x 202 mm, stapled, mimeo, 44 pp. Cover drawing by Bill Berkson. Works by: Glen Baxter, Allen Fisher, Maureen Owen, Lewis Warsh, Tuli Kupferberg, Andrei Codrescu, Tony Towle, Tom Veitch, Larry Eigner, Keith Abbott and others. / No. 8, 1972, edited by Allen Fisher, 208 x 295 mm, stapled sheets between card printed covers. Works by Jeff Nuttall, Opal L Nations, and others. / No.9, edited by Natons. 280x216mm. Stapled, mimeo, unpaginated. Edition of 200. Works by Aram Saroyan, Robin Crozier, Pierre Joris, Glen Baxter, Maria Gitin et al. / No. 10, San Francisco, 1972: 355 x 215 mm, stapled, mimeo, 113 pp. Edited by Andrei Codrescu; printed and published by him. Front and back covers by Nanos Valaoritis. Works by: Lewis MacAdams, Harold Norse, Tom Veitch, Opal Nations, Nanos Valaoritis, Andrei Codrescu, Claude Pelieu, Ted Berrigan, Gerard Malanga, Alice Notley, Wm. Talcott, Ron Sukenick and others. Interview with Phil Whalen/ No. 10A, September 1972, 290 x 208 mm, mimeo with perfect binding tape, edited by Allen Fisher and Dick Miller. Works by Wolf Vostell, Dieter Rot, Thomas A. Clark, Glen Baxter and others / No. 10B 1973/4. A4 208 x 295 mm, mimeo w/ card covers, perfect binding with tape, 144pp. Edited by Allen Fisher & Dick Miller. Works by Themerson, Mottram, Fisher, Butler, Griffiths, Joris, Nations, Clark, Harwood, Mayor, Cobbing et al. / No. 15, San Francisco, 1974: 291 x 220 mm, stapled, with dust jacket and covers by Opal Nations, offset, 134 pp. Works by: George Bowering, Nanos Valaoritis, Norman Mustill, Opal Nations, Ray Johnson, Irene Dogmatic, Britton Wilkie, Jack Hirschman, Kathy Acker, Tom Veitch, Cecil Hellman, Bernadette Mayer and many others. Also Arthur Craven (in translation). / No. 16, Vancouver, B.C., 1974: 215 x 144 mm (smaller format than the other 'foolscap' issues), "Etrange Faeces". Special French to English translations issue, edited by Tony Montague and Opal Nations. Front & back covers by Erro. Works by: Jarry, Apollinaire, Radiguet, Tzara, Peret, Soupault, Arp, Eluard, Desnos, Cesaire, Michaux, Artaud, Aragon, Jacob, Char, Breton, Prevert, Ponge and others. Limited edition of 500 copies. / No. 17, Vancouver, 1975: 355 x 215 mm, stapled, offset, 61 pp. Special Canadian Issue of experimental fiction and graphics.Works by: Toby MacLennan,