mjp
Founding member
Here's something a little off the wall.
I bought this weird thing on the possibility that the "Hank" signature on the cover might be original, and that he put the booklet together himself. I'm now told this was put together not by Bukowski, but by Red at Baroque books as a sample of a larger collection, which he sent to dealers trying to drum up a possible sale.
Pamela Brandes (a.k.a. Pamela Miller, "Cupcakes," "Scarlet") sold a collection of letters and poems to Red that Bukowski had written to her, and that's where this sample comes from. That's the story I heard, anyway. I'm trying to get confirmation from Pamela.
These are all color copies. No big deal, but I haven't seen these elsewhere (actually, I just checked and the poem is in Love is a Dog From Hell).
Anyway, here it is:
I bought this weird thing on the possibility that the "Hank" signature on the cover might be original, and that he put the booklet together himself. I'm now told this was put together not by Bukowski, but by Red at Baroque books as a sample of a larger collection, which he sent to dealers trying to drum up a possible sale.
Pamela Brandes (a.k.a. Pamela Miller, "Cupcakes," "Scarlet") sold a collection of letters and poems to Red that Bukowski had written to her, and that's where this sample comes from. That's the story I heard, anyway. I'm trying to get confirmation from Pamela.
These are all color copies. No big deal, but I haven't seen these elsewhere (actually, I just checked and the poem is in Love is a Dog From Hell).
Anyway, here it is: