First Printing. Signed/Limited Edition. Letter "N" of 26 copies signed by Bukowski in the deluxe binding. Additionally signed by the lead actors Mickey Rourke & Faye Dunaway as well as the director, Barbet Schroeder on a page facing the copyright page. Illustrated with black & white photos from the film. A beautiful copy. Book is protected in the original clear acetate dustjacket. All books are carefully wrapped and shipped in a box.
First Printing. Signed/Limited Edition. Presentation copy (16 copies) in the deluxe 1/26 binding signed and inscribed by Bukowski to Arthur Feldman (Cleveland Fine Arts Patron) opposite the title page. The color silkscreen is signed "Buk" and additionally signed in full "Charles Bukowski 2-13-88. The book is additionally signed by Bukowski on the colophon page with his little man drawing. A prospectus for this book laid in. A very sharp copy of this scarce edition, especially being signed 4 times. Book is protected in the original clear acetate dustjacket. All books are carefully wrapped and shipped in a box.
First edition, signed limited issue. Copy number 102 of a limited 250, signed by Charles Bukowski. Bound in publisher's original paper-covered boards over brown cloth spine. Near Fine in publisher's acetate jacket which has a chip at a spine end and light wear at the corners.
First edition. One of 376 numbered copies signed by Charles Bukowski and R. Crumb. Bound in publisher's original illustrated paper-covered boards of denim blue spine sloth. Near Fine with faint foxing to edges, in a slightly rubbed original acetate jacket. A great signed collaboration between two counterculture luminaries.
First edition. Signed limited edition. Number 59 of 226 copies signed by Charles Bukowski and handbound by Earle Gray. Title label on spine is slightly lifting, and there are several small, faint marks to textblock edge, though still Fine in publisher's lightly rubbed acetate jacket.
First edition. Number 176 of a limited 400 hardcover copies, signed by Charles Bukowski. Near Fine, with several small indentations to rear board and light fading to corduroy spine cloth, in a Very Good lightly rubbed acetate jacket, with similar indentations. A collection of short stories, and one of Bukowski's best known works.
First Printing. This is copy number 302 of 400 numbered copies signed by Bukowski. A beautiful copy. Book is protected in a clear acetate cover. All books are carefully wrapped and shipped in a box.
First Printing. This is copy number 157 of 250 numbered copies signed by Bukowski. Book is fine except for moderate foxing to front and back covers. An early Bukowski title at a reasonable price. Book is protected in the original acetate cover. All books are carefully wrapped and shipped in a box.
Bukowski, Charles; Montfort, Michael [Photographs]
Shakespeare Never Did This
Bukowski, Charles; Montfort, Michael [Photographs]
Publisher: City Lights
Date published: 1979
First edition, first printing. Signed by both Charles Bukowski and photographer Michael Montfort on the title page. Bound in publisher's black cloth with titles in gilt on spine. Near Fine, with light rubbing to cloth at tips, pages toned and lightly thumbed. In a Very Good price-clipped dust jacket with light toning and light edge wear, with short splits at the ends of the rear flap fold. One of roughly 300 copies printed. Bukowski's experiences in Europe illustrated with black and white photos taken by Michael Montfort. Krumhansl 69b.
First edition. Copy #215 of 300 signed and numbered copies. 189, [3] pp. Original cloth and paper-covered boards. Slightly bumped boards, else Fine in original actetate jacket. Small tear to jacket near head, a little toning and rubbing with age. A nice copy of a short story collection by the hard-drinking poet and writer.
First edition. Number 320 of a 400 hardcover copies, signed by Charles Bukowski, with an added small self-portrait. Fine in original acetate wraps, which have a bit of wear at tips, housed in a pretty orange slipcase. A collection of semi-autobiographical short stories including "Long Distance Drunk, " "Scream When You Burn" and "A Working Day."
First Printing. This is copy "J" of 26 Deluxe lettered copies signed by Bukowski. Paper spine label. In addition to his signature, Bukowski has drawn his little man and bottle on the page facing the colophon. Scarce. Book is protected in the original acetate cover. All books are carefully wrapped and shipped in a box.
First edition, limited issue with a signed color print at front and signature in black on rear colophon, numbered in red, one of only 225 such copies. (Krumhansl 129d. ) Red cloth-backed boards. Near Fine in unprinted acetate jacket. Foxing to textblock edges. Jacket lightly rubbed and a bit cloudy with age. One of the last books published in Bukowski's lifetime.
The uncommon 1958 1st edition of the poet Jack Micheline's first published book, with an enthusiastic Introduction by Jack Kerouac at the front pastedown. THIS COPY SIGNED BY JACK MICHELINE ACROSS THE FRONT COVER. A surprisingly crisp copy to boot of a fragile book. Tight and VG+ in its stapled, pictorial wrappers, with one or two tiny spots at the rear panel. 12mo, the maiden title in the seminal "Troubador Poets" series, Jack Micheline having "been chosen as the first of the TROUBADOR POETS"
First edition, first printing. Copy number 539 of a limited 750 signed by Charles Bukowski on a blank leaf following the copyright page. Bound in publisher's original cloth backed paper covered boards. Near Fine with light rubbing at edges in publisher's original unprinted acetate jacket. Bukowski's last novel, a tongue-in-cheek detective mystery with otherworldly overtones.
First edition, lettered, signed and illustrated issue Letter "K" of 26 lettered copies. Signed by Bukowski at colophon with doodle of the little smoking man. With an original silkscreen print inserted at front, signed and dated by Bukowski. 504, [5] pp. Bound in publisher's black, blue, green, orange, pink, red and yellow patterned cloth over paper-covered boards. Near Fine with light foxing to edges, in acetate jacket which is lightly rubbed. Krumhansl 129e.
First edition, deluxe limited issue. Letter "U" on a limited 26 lettered copies signed by Bukowski, and with an additional silkscreen print signed by Bukowski bound in as well. Original paper-covered boards with pattened cloth backstrip with paper spine label. Near Fine with faint rubbing to rear cover, in acetate jacket. A retrospective of Bukowski's poems and short stories.
First Printing. One of 100 unnumbered hardcover copies printed. Bound in black boards with a paper spine label. Very scarce hardcover edition. Book is protected in a custom cut clear mylar cover. All books are carefully wrapped and shipped in a box.
D. A. Levy, Douglas Blazek, Charles Bukowski, George Dowden, et al. Edited by R.J. Sigmund
Ukanhavyrfuckincitibak (inscribed)
D. A. Levy, Douglas Blazek, Charles Bukowski, George Dowden, et al. Edited by R.J. Sigmund
Publisher: T.L. Kryss, The Ghost Press
Date published: 1967
Inscribed by Levy "for/ Kay Wood/ Jan 20, 1968/ Sensa/ d.a. levy/'Swamp ERIE'" An unopened copy safe-guarded by Ms. Wood since the sixties. One of 1000 copies. Stiff wrap original with black tape and staple binding. Includes illustrations, b&w photographs, color silkscreens, and newspaper clippings in addition to selected works. A fine copy. Additional images and further information provided upon request.
First British edition, first printing. Signed by Charles Bukowski on the title page along with a little self-caricature beside a wine jug. 291 pp. Bound in publisher's black cloth with silver lettering. Near Fine with toned pages in beautiful Fine unclipped dust jacket. A very nice copy. The hard-drinking L.A. poet and author's thoughts on the female sex and being a countercultural celebrity in that decade of The Great Misbehaving, the '70s. Semi-autobiographical fiction.
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