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Promethean Enterprises (No. 1)

Promethean Enterprises (No. 1) by GRIFFIN, Rick, Robert Crumb, Various Others

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Seller: Harper's Books
Title
Promethean Enterprises (No. 1)
Author
GRIFFIN, Rick, Robert Crumb, Various Others
Seller
Harper's Books (United States)
Condition
A remarkably fine copy in illustrated textured wrappers.
Description
San Jose, CA: Promethean Enterprises, 1969. A remarkably fine copy in illustrated textured wrappers.. First Edition. Slim quarto. "Comic fans are wondering why we failed to print a three page comparison of Spider-Man as portrayed by Steve Ditko and John Romita, and the customary 17 pages of ads. Underground fans are still looking for the social commentary and the 'Zap'-like humor... These 'disappointments' arise from the uniqueness of this publication. We feel that there is room in comic and underground fandom for a contributing and uniting force. Similarly, we feel that there is a long-neglected need for a magazine that can present to the general public samples of the fine art that appears in the two media." A bold editorial statement from this first issue of the fanzine Promethean Enterprises, introduced by savage cover art from Rick Griffin. Contents: [28] pages, with contributions from the likes of Griffin, Robert Crumb, Frank Franzetta, and George Metzger.
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A - 14 by ZUKOFSKY, Louis

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Seller: James S. Jaffe Rare Books LLC
Title
A - 14
Author
ZUKOFSKY, Louis
Seller
James S. Jaffe Rare Books LLC (United States)
Condition
Small light stain on the fore-edge, otherwise a fine copy in a slightly sunned jacket with a tiny stain on the front panel.
Description
(Kensington): Turret Books, (1967). First edition. One of 25 lettered copies signed by Zukofsky; additionally inscribed by the poet: "for Rowan, Louis & Stephanie, Celia & Louis, 7/23/67. Small light stain on the fore-edge, otherwise a fine copy in a slightly sunned jacket with a tiny stain on the front panel.. 12mo, original cloth, dust jacket. Small light stain on the fore-edge, otherwise a fine copy in a slightly sunned jacket with a tiny stain on the front panel.
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Glen Dawson: A Bookman Turns 80 by Andrews, Thomas F

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Seller: Michael R. Thompson, Booksellers, ABAA/ILAB
Title
Glen Dawson: A Bookman Turns 80
Author
Andrews, Thomas F
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Michael R. Thompson, Booksellers, ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Description
[Los Angeles, CA: Thomas F. Andrews, Historical Society of Southern California], 1992 One of 300 copies printed by Patrick Reagh, Printers, Glendale, CA, designed by Scott Freutel and bound by Ruth Hoffman, composed in Monotype Baskerville Types. White wrappers titled in red on the front cover, stitched. 2 7/8 x 2 1/8 inches. . Title-page printed in red and black inks, title-page vignette, decorative initial; A fine copy. And, at this writing, Glen is still going strong at 98.