Nantucket, Massachusetts: Unpublished, 1976. Photograph of rock and roll Hall of Fame member Patti Smith with her youngest sister, Kimberly. The photo was taken by Lynn Goldsmith (her stamp on the verso) when Kimberly was a roadie for her big sister. One of the songs on Patti's album "Horses" is titled "Kimberly" and is about her young sister. The photo is signed by both Patti and Kimberly without inscription. The image is in excellent condition, though there are a couple of tiny dings in the white margin. Provenance: from the collection of Kimberly Smith, from her home in Richmond, Virginia.. SIGNED. First Edition. Paper. Near Fine. Illus. by Lynn Goldsmith. 8" X 10". Photo.
New York:: Ecco Press,, 2010.. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine dust jacket.. This copy is signed Patti Smith. It was the summer Coltrane died, the summer of love and riots, and the summer when a chance encounter in Brooklyn led two young people on a path of art, devotion, and initiation. Just Kids begins as a love story and ends as an elegy. It serves as a salute to New York City during the late sixties and seventies and to its rich and poor, its hustlers and hellions. A true fable, it is a portrait of two young artists' ascent, a prelude to fame.
New York: Gotham Book Mart, 1973 First trade edition, first printing. Signed by Smith on title-page. Publisher's cream wrappers with portrait of Smith taken by Robert Mapplethorpe on front wrapper, title-page drawing by Howard Michels, and $2.95 price to rear wrapper. Very good or better, with light toning and some very light spotting to wrappers, a small mark to bottom right of front wrapper, and some gentle creases to corners. Overall, a firm and attractive copy. Witt is an early collection of poetry by Patti Smith, and includes poems like "Dream of Rimbaud," "Georgia O'Keefe," "Mustang," "Conch," "Soul Jive," "Picasso Laughing," and "Gibralto." Singer-songwriter Patti Smith played a major role in shaping the underground art and punk rock movements in New York City in the 1960s and 1970s. She has written more than 20 books and has released 11 studio albums. In 2010, she was awarded the National Book Award for her memoir Just Kids, which documented the relationship between Smith and her roommate and lover, photographer Robert Mapplethorpe. . Signed by Author. First Trade Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good.
New York: Gotham Book Mart, 1973. First edition. Title page illustrated by Howard Michels, 45 pp. 8vo. Publisher's printed wrappers with photograph of Patti Smith by Robert Mapplethorpe, some toning and superficial scratches to cover, fine. First edition. Title page illustrated by Howard Michels, 45 pp. 8vo. Signed on the cover by Smith in black ink.
New York: SOOJ Press, 2005. Edition of 30, signed by the author and artist. Printed broadside on Arches paper, with two images by Path Soong. 1 vols. 13 x 8.5 inches. Edition of 30, signed by the author and artist. Printed broadside on Arches paper, with two images by Path Soong. 1 vols. 13 x 8.5 inches. Patti Smithâs lyric accompanied by two images by Path Soong, signed by each, in a limitation of 30. Smith first released âPaths That Crossâ on her 1988 album Dream of Life.
Je est un autre. [Exposition Arthur Rimbaud, 1854â1891]
Smith, Patti, b. 1946.) Palais des Beaux Arts = Paleis voor Schone Kunsten, Brussels
Je est un autre. [Exposition Arthur Rimbaud, 1854â1891]
Smith, Patti, b. 1946.) Palais des Beaux Arts = Paleis voor Schone Kunsten, Brussels
Publisher: Brussels: Palais des Beaux Arts / Mercatorfonds (Antwerp)
Date published: 2004
First edition, published simultaneously in French (as here) and in Flemish (Dutch); including correspondence with Patti Smith, in English, about her participation in Rimbaud's sesquicentenary 2004, and a reproduction of her portrait "St. Rimbaud 1973", pages 80â[91]. Inscribed "To Marshal Pierce" and signed "Patti Smith | NYC" on the title-page (page 3). Marshal Lawrence Pierce (b. 1961) published the fictional Lost diaries of Jim Morrison 2003. -- Spine title: Arthur Rimbaud (1854-1891): Une saison en enfer. Cover title: Passeport. -- References: OCLC 799201252 &c. Not in Byler-Mills!
Je est un autre. [Tentoonstelling Arthur Rimbaud, 1854â1981]
Smith, Patti, b. 1946.) Paleis voor Schone Kunsten = Palais des Beaux Arts, Brussels
Je est un autre. [Tentoonstelling Arthur Rimbaud, 1854â1981]
Smith, Patti, b. 1946.) Paleis voor Schone Kunsten = Palais des Beaux Arts, Brussels
Publisher: Brussels: Paleis voor Schone Kunsten / Mercatorfonds (Antwerp), 2004
Date published: 2004
First edition, published simultaneously in Flemish (as here) and in French; including correspondence with Patti Smith, in English, about her participation in Rimbaud's sesquicentenary 2004, and a reproduction of her portrait "St. Rimbaud 1973", pages 80-[91]. Inscribed "To Marshal Pierce" and signed "Patti Smith | X" on the title-page (page 3). Marshal Lawrence Pierce (b. 1961) published the fictional Lost diaries of Jim Morrison 2003. -- Spine title: Arthur Rimbaud (1854-1891): Une saison en enfer. Cover title: Paspoort. -- References: Byler-Mills b1194710; OCLC 57149177.
One: Sons & Daughters. : Poem by Patti Smith. Foreword by Edward Mapplethorpe. Introduction by Samantha Boardman. Essays by Andrew Solomon, Francine Prose, Adam Gopnik, Susan Orlean.
SMITH, Patti - MAPPLETHORPE, Edward.
One: Sons & Daughters. : Poem by Patti Smith. Foreword by Edward Mapplethorpe. Introduction by Samantha Boardman. Essays by Andrew Solomon, Francine Prose, Adam Gopnik, Susan Orlean.
SMITH, Patti - MAPPLETHORPE, Edward.
Date published: 2016
Brooklyn: Powerhouse Books,, 2016. First edition, first printing. Signed by Mapplethorpe on the title page, Smith beneath her poem, Boardman beneath her introduction, Solomon and Orlean beneath their essays. The culmination of a twenty year project by one of today's top commissioned and internationally recognized photographers of baby portraits, each photograph taken on the child's first birthday. Quarto. 60 full page photographs by Mapplethorpe. Original grey cloth boards, phototographic image to front cover, lettering to spine in grey. No dust jacket issued. A fine copy.
Taschen, 2019. One of 1500 copies of the signed and numbered by Patti Smith and Lynn Goldsmith on the special limitation page. Illustarted with almost 200 photos by Lynn Goldsmith. 296pp. 4to (10.6 x 14.7 inches). Hardcover in clamshell box. Fine. Goldsmith, Lynn. One of 1500 copies of the signed and numbered by Patti Smith and Lynn Goldsmith on the special limitation page. Illustarted with almost 200 photos by Lynn Goldsmith. 296pp. 4to (10.6 x 14.7 inches).
[NY: Gotham Book Mart, ca. 1972].. Small broadside poem. First edition. One of 99 numbered copies signed by the author (of a total edition of 125). The poem features references to William Burroughs, heroin, and death: "notes pour JAVA HEAD god kiss william burroughs amphetamine IBM....junk is no good baby. junk is no god baby junk is god baby." Minute nick to top corner, very near fine.
Ecco, Harper Collins, 2010. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. A fine copy of the signed limited edition, this is number 3 of 1,000 numbered and signed by Patti Smith. Some wear to the publisher's clamshell case.
New York: Ecco, 2010. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. From an edition of only 1000 specially bound copies of this National Book Award winning memoir from the singer, songwriter, poet and writer. A very fine copy in blue cloth boards with silk bookmarker in a matching cloth covered clamshell box and with laid in folded text sheet and in a fine example of the publisher's shipping carton. Signed by Smith on the limitation page.
New York: Warner Bros, 1977. 101, [3] pp. 4to. Pictorial wrappers with a couple of chips to bottom edge and one near head of spine, general scuffing, good. 101, [3] pp. 4to. Sheet music for Patti Smith's first two albums, signed on the half-title.
Paris: Edition Fear Press, 1976. Original wraps. Very Good +. The 1976 1st French edition, SIGNED BY BOTH PATTI SMITH AND TOM VERLAINE at the rear (across the photo --the negative-- taken of them by M. Esteban). Crisp and very presentable in its stapled, pictorial wrappers, with very light wear along the spine and a touch of light rubbing to the front panel. A dual text, with the English version at each verso and the French counterpart to each facing recto. A tall, thin quarto, containing 22 poems all told.
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 Smithâs Gloria: in Excelsis Deo, interpretation of Van Morrisonâs song, with a punk version of The Whoâs 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: 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).
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