Understanding the tin man; why so many avoid intimacy
New York: Doubleday, 1999. Hardcover. xiv, 201p., first printing, dj. "Tin" refers to robotic, emotionless relationships. More
Cat.No: 139836
New York: Doubleday, 1999. Hardcover. xiv, 201p., first printing, dj. "Tin" refers to robotic, emotionless relationships. More
Cat.No: 139836
San Francisco: RE/Search, 1991. Paperback. 240p., vignette illustration throughout; first edition 11 x 8.5 inch glossy decorated wraps, ink stain on lower left hand corner of front cover, some staining to text block edges. Otherwise very good condition. The cover painting shows a Medusa, and one of the snakes' heads..... More
Cat.No: 71747
New York: Boni and Liveright Publishers, 1924. Hardcover. First American edition with color plates. 414p., plates on glazed alkaline stock, a number of these folded (one instance of crumpled margins) and a similar number provided with monochromatic emphases. Hardbound in textured maroon cloth boards titled and ruled gilt, with additional..... More
Cat.No: 304607
Longmont, Colorado: John R. Kelso, 1892. Hardcover. 519p., first edition, frontispiece portrait of author, boards worn and rubbed along edges else very good condition. Kelso, school principal and Civil War veteran (in the Union Army) active in anarchist and free thought circles, analyzes the government from an anarchist viewpoint, and..... More
Cat.No: 34875
Longmont, Colorado: John R. Kelso, 1892. Hardcover. 519p., first edition, frontispiece portrait of author, boards worn, rubbed, and stained, front and rear hinges cracked, bookstore stamp on front free endpaper and title page, pencil scribbles on title page, frontispiece portrait, and p3, endpapers foxed else good condition. Kelso, school principal..... More
Cat.No: 260045
San Francisco: Utopia Publications, 1991. Pamphlet. 10p., wraps, very good, 5.5x8.5 inches. Pamphlet introducing life in the polyfidelity commune. Brief discussion of Abacus, the Macintosh computer distributorship launched by members to help fund the commune. More
Cat.No: 140979
San Francisco: Performing Arts Social Society, 1984. Paperback. 254p., very good paperback, illustrated. Contents are identical to "Kerista: lifestyle package design & experience, art and writings of the Kerista Commune. Vol. 1, Book 1" (Summer 1984), but issued as a separate book with distinct cover portraying three women of different..... More
Cat.No: 274084
New York: Alliance for a Safer New York, 1972. Pamphlet. x, 77p., wraps, very good condition, 8.5x5.5 inches. Opposed to the criminalization of victimless crimes, including prostitution, homosexuality and drugs. More
Cat.No: 11964
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 1993. Comic. 48p., 8.25x10.75 inches, oversized comic, color pictorial wraps, staples rusting, else very good, signed by Kinney at the first story. Final issue of the underground comic parody of romance comics, featuring a wide array of both male and female cartoonists. More
Cat.No: 214370
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 1990. Comic. 40p., 7x10 inches comic book, color pictorial wraps, staples rusted, else very good, signed by Kinney, Next to last issue of the underground comic parody of romance comics. Lead story features a charmingly perverse romance between Kim Il Sung and Betty Page. More
Cat.No: 214372
Hong Kong: Xing jiao yu cong shu chu ban she, 1949. Pamphlet. 48p. staplebound booklet, minor cover wear, some yellowing to cover and the first few pages. A condensed Chinese summary of "Sexual behavior in the Human Male," which originally appeared in Hong Kong's "Kung Sheung Evening News." Xing jiao..... More
Cat.No: 316581
New York: The Penguin Press, 1993. Paperback. 337p., wraps, illus., very good condition. More
Cat.No: 26784
New York: Allen Lane, The Penguin Press, 1993. Hardcover. 337p., illus., remainder mark on bottom edge else very good condition in like dj. More
Cat.No: 36845
Milwaukee, WI: Kaleidoscope, 1968. Newspaper. 22p., folded tabloid, illus., photos., light even toning, slight misfold, else in very good condition. Content on fourteen Milwaukee activists arrested, music reviews, upcoming concerts, and more. More
Cat.No: 298374
Brooklyn [as "Bklyn NY"]: Proexistence Press, 1976. Pamphlet. 32p., 8.5x5.5 inch decorated wraps (author photo and false vita back cover) second printing, handling wear else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 158408
Berkeley: City Miner Books, 1984. Hardcover. 88p., prefatory note, erotic poems illustrated with b&w erotic drawings, very good first edition, first printing stated in cloth boards and unclipped lightly-edgeworn dj. More
Cat.No: 278748
New York: The Realist Association, 1971. A single folio leaf of newsprint, folded to make eight pages. Cover is smudged with offset soil and tiny stains and is edgeworn. The Dreifus story occupies seven full pages, the eighth is an installment of Robert Anton Wilson's appraisal of Great Beast Crowley..... More
Cat.No: 182452
New York: The Realist Association, 1971. Newspaper. A single folio leaf of newsprint, folded to make eight pages. Browned, cover is worn with top corner creased. The Dreifus story occupies seven full pages, the eighth is an installment of Robert Anton Wilson's appraisal of Great Beast Crowley. FYI, Realist numbers..... More
Cat.No: 231264
New York: The Realist Association, 1964. Newspaper. 32p., stapled wraps, 8.5x11 inches, evenly browned, lightly edgeworn, red pen notation and address on front wrap, else very good condition. Letters to the Editor is this issue's main feature with readers weighing in on Norman Mailer, contraception, Terry Southern, Mort Sahl, Albert..... More
Cat.No: 158682
New York: the monthly, 1967. Magazine. 32p., lightly browned, wraps, 8.5x11 inches. Centerfold is very good but lightly browned. Yes, the Disney doublespread. No attribution in the plate. At first, contemplating the awesome mastery of Disney line, the general assurance of composition, we thought it was Carl Barks lettin' go..... More
Cat.No: 107810
New York: The Realist Association, 1972. Magazine. 40p., staplebound newsprint magazine, 10.5 x 8.25 inches. Yellowish foxing affects cover and preliminaries, otherwise mild signs of handling. This is the issue where cover drawing shows Sammy Davis Jr sodomizing Richard Nixon. Remember that one? inside, find Krassner on Kubrick's Clockwork Orange..... More
Cat.No: 86301
New York: The Realist Association, 1972. Magazine. 40p., staplebound newsprint magazine, 10.5 x 8.25 inches paper browned and slightly soiled else good condition. This is the issue where cover drawing subtly shows Sammy Davis Jr. sodomizing Richard Nixon. Inside, find Krassner on Kubrick's Clockwork Orange and violence in America, Odds..... More
Cat.No: 105920
New York: The Realist, 1966. 32p., newsprint self-wraps 11 x 8.5 inches, somewhat browned with subscriber's address stamp on upper left corner of last page but otherwise very good. The centerfold this issue is an assemblage of drugs-in-the-military jokes called "Junkie battalion." Another cartoon shows Barry Goldwater immolating himself in..... More
Cat.No: 158622
New York: The Realist, 1966. 32p., newsprint self-wraps 11 x 8.5 inches, somewhat browned with slight foxing on front page but otherwise very good. The centerfold this issue is an assemblage of drugs-in-the-military jokes called "Junkie battalion." Another cartoon shows Barry Goldwater imolating himself in support of LBJ's Vietnam policy.//..... More
Cat.No: 158623
New York: The Realist, 1966. 32p., newsprint self-wraps 11 x 8.5 inches, somewhat browned and use worn with a water stain on upper left corner of last page. The centerfold this issue is an assemblage of drugs-in-the-military jokes called "Junkie battalion." Another cartoon shows Barry Goldwater imolating himself in support..... More
Cat.No: 158624