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Add $5 for postage for a book, yo! And $2 for the smaller, flat stuff (mags, NYG). You have PayPal, right? If you need a picture of anything, let me know.
The Continual Condition - $20
Ecco ARC - different cover than the published book
The Night Torn Mad With Footsteps - $10
Black Sparrow paperback first edition, slight sunning/discoloration to spine
Bone Palace Ballet - $5
Black Sparrow paperback first edition, sunning/discoloration to spine
What Matters Most is How Well You Walk Through the Fire - $15
Black Sparrow paperback first edition
The Continual Condition - $20
Ecco hardcover first edition
The People Look Like Flowers At Last - $20
Ecco hardcover first edition
Come On In! - $25
Ecco hardcover first edition with wraparound band
Slouching Toward Nirvana - $25
Ecco hardcover first edition
Sifting Through The Madness For The Word, The Line, The Way - $25
Ecco hardcover first edition
the form appears: bukowski watercolors by david barker - $50
Deluxe clamshell edition (1 of 26) from Bottle of Smoke Press
10 glossy watercolor Bukowski portait reproductions on thick postcards with letterpressed title card.
Wormwood Review #91, 1983 - Steve Richmond - Prospects - $25
Evergreen Review, June 1970 - $10
Soup, cosmos and tears
Mag is a little wrinkly, but pages are clean and binding is strong.
High Times, January 1982 - $10
Bukowski interview - mag in very good condition
Modern First Editions, 1984 - $5
Ralph Sipper Joseph the Provider catalogue #27. Look at the 80s prices and weep.
PBA Galleries catalog, 2001, Charles Bukowski: Collection of Ross Runfola - $5
A rich guy who drove up prices by buying everything in sight for way too much money, then turned around and sold it all. And probably lost his ass. Lots of nice pictures and descriptions though.
More Notes of a Dirty Old Man - $20
City Lights ARC - larger format than the published book
Love Is a Dog From Hell - $40
Hardcover, 27th printing, Black Sparrow Press. Clean, unremarkable
Open All Night - $35
Black Sparrow hardcover first edition
Bone Palace Ballet - $35
Black Sparrow hardcover first edition
Charles Bukowski's Scarlet, by Pamela "Cupcakes" Wood - $15
Uncorrected proof, 8.5" x 11" spiral bound, glossy cover proofs included
High Times, November 1982 - $8
Uncollected Short story; The Player, illustration by Terry Allen
Mag is not minty fresh, but pages are clean and binding is strong.
The Night Torn Mad With Footsteps - $45
Black Sparrow hardcover first edition with "Where's the men's room?" serigraph print
Charles Bukowski's Scarlet, by Pamela "Cupcakes" Wood - $40
Hardcover first edition (1 of 26), signed and lettered ("G"). Hardcover binding by Bottle of Smoke Press
Black Sparrow Press New Year's Greeting - 1976 - $15
The last poem, Tough company
Hand sewn, in original Black Sparrow envelope (envelope is a little yellow with age, greeting is as-new)
Black Sparrow Press New Year's Greeting - 1982 - $10
The last generation
Hand sewn
Black Sparrow Press New Year's Greeting - 1985 - $5
Alone in a time of armies
staples clean on the outside, a little rusty on the inside. Weird.
Black Sparrow Press New Year's Greeting - 1984 - $5
One for the old boy
The Flash of Lightning Behind the Mountain - $25
Ecco hardcover first edition
Free Thought, 2000 - $5
Tabloid, All-Bukowski issue, Long interview with Linda Bukowski, interview with John Martin. Two copies available.
Condition is unopened, but very slight toning on some edges. To be expected from a 13 year old newspaper.
The Continual Condition - $20
Ecco ARC - different cover than the published book
The Night Torn Mad With Footsteps - $10
Black Sparrow paperback first edition, slight sunning/discoloration to spine
Bone Palace Ballet - $5
Black Sparrow paperback first edition, sunning/discoloration to spine
What Matters Most is How Well You Walk Through the Fire - $15
Black Sparrow paperback first edition
The Continual Condition - $20
Ecco hardcover first edition
The People Look Like Flowers At Last - $20
Ecco hardcover first edition
Come On In! - $25
Ecco hardcover first edition with wraparound band
Slouching Toward Nirvana - $25
Ecco hardcover first edition
Sifting Through The Madness For The Word, The Line, The Way - $25
Ecco hardcover first edition
the form appears: bukowski watercolors by david barker - $50
Deluxe clamshell edition (1 of 26) from Bottle of Smoke Press
10 glossy watercolor Bukowski portait reproductions on thick postcards with letterpressed title card.
Wormwood Review #91, 1983 - Steve Richmond - Prospects - $25
Evergreen Review, June 1970 - $10
Soup, cosmos and tears
Mag is a little wrinkly, but pages are clean and binding is strong.
High Times, January 1982 - $10
Bukowski interview - mag in very good condition
Modern First Editions, 1984 - $5
Ralph Sipper Joseph the Provider catalogue #27. Look at the 80s prices and weep.
PBA Galleries catalog, 2001, Charles Bukowski: Collection of Ross Runfola - $5
A rich guy who drove up prices by buying everything in sight for way too much money, then turned around and sold it all. And probably lost his ass. Lots of nice pictures and descriptions though.
City Lights ARC - larger format than the published book
Hardcover, 27th printing, Black Sparrow Press. Clean, unremarkable
Black Sparrow hardcover first edition
Black Sparrow hardcover first edition
Uncorrected proof, 8.5" x 11" spiral bound, glossy cover proofs included
Uncollected Short story; The Player, illustration by Terry Allen
Mag is not minty fresh, but pages are clean and binding is strong.
Black Sparrow hardcover first edition with "Where's the men's room?" serigraph print
Hardcover first edition (1 of 26), signed and lettered ("G"). Hardcover binding by Bottle of Smoke Press
The last poem, Tough company
Hand sewn, in original Black Sparrow envelope (envelope is a little yellow with age, greeting is as-new)
The last generation
Hand sewn
Alone in a time of armies
staples clean on the outside, a little rusty on the inside. Weird.
One for the old boy
Ecco hardcover first edition
Tabloid, All-Bukowski issue, Long interview with Linda Bukowski, interview with John Martin. Two copies available.
Condition is unopened, but very slight toning on some edges. To be expected from a 13 year old newspaper.