Ha! Ha! Houdini! [Limited Edition, signed by Patti Smith]
Patti Smith
Ha! Ha! Houdini! [Limited Edition, signed by Patti Smith]
Patti Smith
Publisher: Gotham Book Mart & Gallery
Date published: 1977
New York: Gotham Book Mart & Gallery, 1977. Very Good +. New York: Gotham Book Mart & Gallery, 1977. First Edition, issued in a special edition of 126 copies, of which 100 are numbered and signed, this numbered 41 and signed by Patti Smith. Lacks hole punch and lock and key. Octavo. [16] pp. Black and white photographs. Photo-illustrated wraps. General rubbing; binding sound; interior unmarked. Very Good or better. Though free of ownership markings, this copy from the collection of Television frontman Tom Verlaine.
Los Angeles: The Getty Research Institute,, 2016. First edition, first printing. Signed by three of the contributors, Terpak, Brunnick and Smith. Quarto. Illustrated throughout Original illustrated boards, lettering to front cover and spine in white. No dust jacket issued. A fine copy.
New York: Gotham Book Mart, 1977. First Edition, Limited Issue. Near Fine. First edition, limited issue. One of 100 numbered copies [and 26 lettered copies] signed at rear by Patti Smith; this copy marked "O/S," perhaps out of series, though there is no hole-punch at the fore edge margin, and no lock and key set present. Bound in publisher's illustrated stapled wraps. Near Fine with shelf wear.
Patti Smith Group. Gloria b/w My Generation. Original 45 rpm single, signed by Patti Smith
Smith, Patti
Patti Smith Group. Gloria b/w My Generation. Original 45 rpm single, signed by Patti Smith
Smith, Patti
Publisher: Arista
Date published: 1976
New York: Arista, 1976. First pressing [AS 0171]. 1 vols. 7-inch single. Pictorial sleeve. Fine. First pressing [AS 0171]. 1 vols. 7-inch single. Nice copy of the single of Patti Smithââ¬â¢s Gloria: in Excelsis Deo, interpretation of Van Morrisonââ¬â¢s song, with a punk version of The Whoââ¬â¢s My Generation Signed on the back of the sleeve by Patti Smith in black ink.
New York & London: W. W. Norton & Company,, 1994. First edition, limited issue, number 5 of 150 copies signed by the author. "All of the works gathered for this volume were written in the seventies", writes Smith, a time "which we assaulted - blurring and expanding the perimeters of love, consciousness and remorse" (preface). Many of the works appear here for the first time, including previously unpublished pieces from journals, performances, and Smith's personal papers. Octavo. Illustrated with photographs by Judy Linn, Robert Mapplethorpe, Edward Maxey, and others. Original black cloth, outer edges paper-covered, spine lettered in silver, facsimile signature on front cover in silver. With dust jacket and slipcase as issued. Fine.
New York: New Directions, 2011. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Fine in a Fine dust jacket. ; Signed by author on title page. ; Signed by Author.
Banga [Inscribed from Patti Smith to Tom Verlaine]
Patti Smith
Banga [Inscribed from Patti Smith to Tom Verlaine]
Patti Smith
Publisher: Columbia Records
Date published: 2012
New York: Columbia Records, 2012. Near Fine/Near Fine. New York: Columbia Records, 2012. First Edition. Signed by Patti Smith to her friend Television frontman Tom Verlaine with inscription, "To Tom love always, Wing." Octavo. Unpaginated. Black and white photographs. Photo-illustrated dust jacket. Black boards stamped in silver. CD to pocket at rear. Touch of rubbing to dust jacket. Mild shelfwear to boards. Binding sound and pages unmarked. Near Fine.
New York: Gotham Book Mart, 1973. Broadside. Fine. An all-but-pristine copy of this early, original Patti Smith broadside, issued by New York's legendary Gotham Book Mart in 1973. #36 OF ONLY 50 NUMBERED COPIES SIGNED BY PATTI SMITH (within a larger limitation of 300 copies, the remaining 250 unsigned). A single sheet (printed on only one side), consisting of thick, light-blue rag paper, measuring 8 1/2" x 12". (Ironically, given the connection to The Gotham Book Mart, this was written just before, as legend has it, Patti's 1974 short stint working in the bowels of The Strand).
NOTES POUR JAVA HEAD - 1/26 LETTERED COPIES, SIGNED
Smith, Patti
NOTES POUR JAVA HEAD - 1/26 LETTERED COPIES, SIGNED
Smith, Patti
Publisher: Gotham Book Mart
Date published: 1973
[New York: Gotham Book Mart, 1973. First Edition. Attractive copy of this early Smith "A" item, printed and distributed by the Gotham Book Mart in an edition of 125 copies, and an additional 26 lettered copies. A stream-of-consciousness poem dealing with performance, heroin use, William Burroughs, Allen Lanier, coffee, Mick Jagger, and Paul Bowles. An elusive and ephemeral item; OCLC notes 5 holdings (Emory, Brown, Northwestern, NYU, U.Delaware). Lettered Issue, one of 26 copies signed by the author, this being copy 'P.' Broadside, with text offset printed in black on off-white stock, measuring 13.75cm x 21.5cm (5 6/16" x 8.5"). A Fine copy.
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1978. First Edition. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition, first printing. Signed by Patti Smith on the title page. Bound in original black cloth lettered in blind on the upper board and in gilt on the spine. Near Fine with boards slightly splayed. In a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket with light general wear; small spot of bleeding from black cloth onto the verso of the dust jacket. Poems, prose, lyrics, drawings and photographs. Uncommon in the cloth issue.
[New York: Gotham Book Mart, 1973. Copy 1 of 125 numbered copies, signed by the author. 1 vols. 8vo (8-1/2 x 5-1/2 inches). Fine. Copy 1 of 125 numbered copies, signed by the author. 1 vols. 8vo (8-1/2 x 5-1/2 inches). Facsimile of Patti Smithââ¬â¢s typed and manuscript notes for a spoken word performance, touching upon all the familiars: William Burroughs, junk, Paul Bowles, news headlines, and more. Printed in an edition of 125 numbered copies and 26 lettered copies. Copy number 1, from the files of Matt Monahan of the Gotham Book Mart. OCLC: 53855758. Provenance: Matthew Monahan; Gary Oleson
New York: The Gotham Book Mart,, 1972. Signed by Smith First edition, number 246 of 300 copies signed by the author. An excellent copy of Smith's poem, the narrator waiting their turn on the scaffold while a queen and 30 of her ladies in waiting are forced to dig their own graves. The poem was published and distributed by Gotham Book Mart, where Smith acted as a book scout during her early years in New York. Octavo. Original brown printed wrappers. A fine copy.
Before Easter After. Patti Smith. Art Edition No. 1-100 NYC, 1977 **Edition of 100 ** Collector's Edition ART A. NUMBERD No. 0058 - 1,500, each numbered and signed by Patti Smith and Lynn Goldsmith.
Patti Smith
Before Easter After. Patti Smith. Art Edition No. 1-100 NYC, 1977 **Edition of 100 ** Collector's Edition ART A. NUMBERD No. 0058 - 1,500, each numbered and signed by Patti Smith and Lynn Goldsmith.
Taschen 2019. Edition of 100 ; Hardcover in clamshell box, 26.9 x 37.4 cm, 6.42 kg, 296 pages, numbered and signed by Patti Smith and Lynn Goldsmith; with the archival pigment print 'NYC, 1976' on Epson Legacy Baryta paper, 30.5 x 46 cm, signed by Goldsmith. ISBN 9783836573887. An intimate visual survey of the unparalleled Patti Smith by Lynn Goldsmith, whose lens has immortalized a golden era of rock and roll history. With hundreds of unseen photographs and exclusive texts by Smith, this signed edition documents a transformative moment in the artist's career and celebrates two greats whose creative partnership continues to this day.
[New York: Gotham Book Mart, 1973. Signed, number 103 [of 300]. 14 x 8-1/2 inches. Old fold, near fine. Signed, number 103 [of 300]. 14 x 8-1/2 inches. "It was for him that I wrote and dreamed," she wrote about Rimbaud in Just Kids (2010). She was also greatly inspired by her lover and lifelong friend, Tom Verlaine. This piece is especially significant as it dates from the earliest days of their relationship. From the collection of Tom Verlaine
London: Aloes Books, 1976. Softcover. Fine. First edition. Octavo. String-tied red printed wrappers. Fine. Twenty-two poems written alternately by Smith and Verlaine. This is copy number 13 of 22 hand-numbered copies with a Rimbaud piece Signed by Patti Smith bound in. The colophon indicates that there were 25 copies signed by both poets, but Verlaine signed none, and the handwritten limitation seems to indicate that there were 22 copies rather than either the 25 stated, or the 20 we've heard speculated. Rare.
Rock n' Rimbaud III. Riverside Plaza Hotel. 253 W 73 8 + 11 p.m. $3.00 October 27
Smith, Patti
Rock n' Rimbaud III. Riverside Plaza Hotel. 253 W 73 8 + 11 p.m. $3.00 October 27
Smith, Patti
Date published: 1974
[New York, 1974. Signed, numbered edition (unknown limitation); this one number T.. 9-1/2 x 6-1/4 inches. Fine. Signed, numbered edition (unknown limitation); this one number T. 9-1/2 x 6-1/4 inches. Patti Smith played the Riverside Plaza Hotel in New York on October 27, 1974, before the debut of her album Horses. Smith and Verlaine were romantically involved at the time. The same artwork (with a printed signature) was included as the back cover of The Night (Ales Books, 1976), her exquisite corpse poetry book made with Verlaine. From the collection of Tom Verlaine
New York: Gotham Book Mart and Gallery, 1977. First edition, copy H of 26 lettered copies, lettered and signed by the author. Illustrated. Unpaginated, [16] pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Wrappers, hole punched with small padlock and key. Some toning to wrappers, near fine. First edition, copy H of 26 lettered copies, lettered and signed by the author. Illustrated. Unpaginated, [16] pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Nice copy of the lettered state (100 numbered copies were also issued), with the original lock. Smith has lettered this copy ââ¬ÅH Ha! Ha!ââ¬Â and signed below on the limitation page.
Rare collection of first and limited editions, catalogs and magazines signed by American rock legend Patti Smith. Approximately twenty volumes, each signed by Smith, the collection includes a first edition of New Women in Rock (New York: Delilah/Putnam, 1982), a signed limited edition of Rimbaud (Zurich: Vasellari, 1991), a first edition of Strange Messenger: The Work of Patti Smith (Pittsburgh: The Andy Warhol Museum, 2002), a first edition of Robert Mapplethorpe Portraits Patti Smith Dessins (Paris: Baudoin Lebon, 1998), the July/August 1996 issue of Option Music and Culture, the March 1998 issue of Time Out: New York, several copies of the November 2011 issue of Interview, a January 1998 issue of Goldmine, and a collection of photograph negatives and prints of Smith with Allen Ginsberg, William S. Burroughs, and Andy Warhol. Each document is in near fine to fine condition. A unique collection. Referred to as the "punk poet laureate", American singer-songwriter, musician, author, and poet Patti Smith became an influential component of the New York City punk rock movement with her 1975 debut album Horses. Smith placed 47th in Rolling Stone magazine's list of 100 Greatest Artists published in December 2010 and was also a recipient of the 2011 Polar Music Prize.
[New York: , 1974]. Signed by Smith First edition, number 45 of an unspecified number of copies numbered and signed by Smith. The broadside for the third Rock n' Rimbaud event on 27 October 1974, with a printed poem, a portrait of a young Rimbaud, and a facsimile of his signature and an inscription by Smith. The event was conceived by Smith and the guitarist Lenny Kaye on the occasion of the French poet's birthday. Rimbaud was a lifelong inspiration to Smith, and she likened his appeal to those of 20th century musical icons: "If he had been living in our time, he would have been on the Mount Olympus of rock gods along with Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morrison and Bob Dylan and people like that because he had all the components: he was experimental, irreverent but spiritual, a visionary... There's certain works I did when, whether or not Rimbaud is referenced in them, he was in my mind, such as Piss Factory, Radio Ethiopia, Land, and Easter" (interview in The Independent, 18 October 2007). Smith, who in 2017 purchased Rimbaud's childhood home, has continued to celebrate Rimbaud's birthday intermittently since 1972. Original photographic broadside (242 x 159 mm), offset printed in black on semi-glossy white stock. A fine copy.
New York: Gotham Book Mart, 1973. First edition, limited to 100 numbered copies signed and numbered by the author, in special binding. Title page illustrated by Howard Michels, 45 pp. 8vo. Publisher's black cloth with pasted on cover, photograph of Patti Smith by Robert Mapplethorpe, near fine. First edition, limited to 100 numbered copies signed and numbered by the author, in special binding. Title page illustrated by Howard Michels, 45 pp. 8vo. Inscribed to Matthew Monahan, director of the Gotham Book Mart: "To Matthew ââ¬â for Taking care of my carnal desires for Trocci, Burroughs & Bowles. xxx Patti Smith / 18 June 75..." She has further inscribed the colophon: "9 ââ¬â quiet foam bubbling from mouth of the dead blonde boy." Laid-in are a postcard advertising the release of the book and an exhibition of drawings by Smith, and another postcard advertising a second show of drawings by Smith.
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