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AMSTERDAM cat.296.cover.indd 1 05/10/2016 12:39:06 antiquarian PERIODIcAlS MUSIC · POP · BEAT · PUNK · FILM Cover illustrations: DOWN BEAT ROLLING STONE [#19111] page 13 [#18885] page 62 BOSTON ROCK FLIPSIDE [#18939] page 7 [#18941] page 18 MAXIMUM ROCKNROLL HEAVEN [#16254] page 36 [#18606] page 24 Conditions of sale see inside back-cover Catalogue No. 296 (2016) JOHN BENJAMINS ANTIQUARIAT B.V. AMSTERDAM 111111111111111 [#18466] DE L’AME POUR L’AME. The Patti Smith Fan Club Journal Numbers 5 and 6 (out of 8 published). October 1977 [With Related Ephemera]. - July 1978. [Richmond Center, WI]: (The Patti Smith Fan Club), (1978). Both first editions. 4to., 28x21,5 cm. side-stapled wraps. Photo-offset duplicated. Both fine, in original mailing envelopes (both opened a bit rough but otherwise good condition). EUR 1,200.00 Fanzine published in Wisconsin by Nanalee Berry with help from Patti’s mom Beverly. DE L’AME POUR L’AME, the official newsletter of the Patti Smith Fan Club, ran eight issues from 1976- 1980. It includes numerous photos of Smith (in performance, etc.), members of her band and circle (Ivan Kral, Jay Dee Daugherty), as well as club members. - No. 5: 26 pages. Includes numerous photos of Smith (in performance, etc.), members of her band and circle (Ivan Kral, Jay Dee Daugherty), as well as club members. Also: news on Patti’s recovery from January 1977 stage fall, autobiographical essay entitled “Excerpts from Dog Dream” by Smith, various interviews, a reproduction of a letter from Smith to her parents, Smith’s poetry, and more. Together with ephemera: Ephemera included and mailed with issue: Gotham Book Mart promotional broadside listing Smith publications published by Gotham, a page of biographical information on Smith “provided by Patti’s mother,” as well as five broadsides reproducing Smith’s poetry, some from holograph and some based on earlier broadsides (all also photo-offset duplicated), presumably produced only for fan club distribution and use. Poems are “Arthur Rimbaud” (“nigger no invented for color...”), “Field Marshall” (“house doctor in the womb of pleasure...”), “mon vieux lucien” (“there goes lucien. his blonde hair...”), an untitled poem (“The night will be a jewel in my crown”), and a promo sheet reproducing Smith’s holograph promoting her “new böc coming” and the upcoming album EASTER. Signed “R.E.F.M.” (Radio Free Field Marshall). All in good condition, except “Rimbaud” and the last page which have faint stains due to offsetting from laid in newspaper clipping of photo of Smith in concert. -No. 6: Includes ( amongst others) numerous photos of Smith (as baby, in performance, etc.), members of her band and circle (Lenny Kaye, Ivan Kral), Essay by Smith on Bob Dylan, various interviews, a reproduction of a letter from Smith to her parents, Smith’s art and poetry, a “collector’s discography,” compiled by Paul Perner. 2 John Benjamins Antiquariat B.V. 111111111111111 [#18052] ANNOUNCING ATTITUDES Number 1 (probably only published). London (UK), 1980 Original wrappers. 25,5x2,5 cm., stapled, 20pp. EUR 250.00 Post punk fanzine. Edited by Charles Wyndham.. Notable for some science fiction content - A review of Tanith Lee’s “Drinking Sapphire Wine”, as well as a review of a Young Marble Giants, This Heat, and Furious Pigs show at the Clarendon (with photographs), a feature on PS, an article on the impossibility of injecting soul into the current electronic music, an interview with Swell Maps with photographs, and articles on political anarchy and trends. Contributions by Matthieu Glasman, Alan Peete, Chris Feer, Simon Edden. 1111111111111111 [#18457] ARTHOLES No. 1 (Artholes/The Clash), 16 pages, mimeographed, colour added. Amsterdam, Artholes/Mecano Productions. September 1977; 29,5x21 cm. (small price sticker remainder) - No. 3 (Artholes, Music in Motion). 16 pages. Amsterdam, Artholes/ Mecano Productions. March 1978 Offset printing (silkscreened?) from typewritten text and photographs. 34,5x24,5 cm., sidestapled. Right upper corner has very light damage. Frontpage colour added. EUR 600.00 Arty Punk/New Wave magazine, made by Maryan van Tilborg & Humb van Vroonhove. (Subway Sect/ Wire/ Siouxie and the Banhees/ Buzzcocks/Slits/The Fall/penetration/Talkin Reads, a.o.) John Benjamins Antiquariat B.V. 3 1111111111111 [#17568] AVANT-GARDE Nos. 1-14 (all publ). New York, 1968-1971. Original wrappers, sq. 4to, with numerous illustrations and photographs Added: variant copies of numbers 6, 11 & 12 with entirely different covers. Together 17 issues in exceptional fine condition (see below) EUR 1,500.00 The famous magazine edited by Ralph Ginzburg; no. 2 contains the Marilyn Monroe Trip (photographic prints by Bert Stern, possibly the last photos taken before her death. This portfolio was also included in the “Day Glo Designer’s Guide” for 1969.); no. 8 Picasso’s Erotic Gravures; no. 11 John Lennon’s erotic lithographs ‘Bag One’; no. 13 Alwyn Scott Turner, Photographic series on the American People; other issues feature artists like R. Lindner, George Tooker, Melle, Paul Wunderlich, lithographs by John Lennon, etc.; photography takes an important part of the magazine with work of Lee Kraft, R. Denim, J. Wasser, Hattersley, C. Fischer, Weir, Capa, Mitchell, Ira Cohen, Tome Wesselman, Hugh Bell, Mary Ellen Mark, a photographic story on ‘Andy[Warhol]’s Girls’, Mati Klarwein (anonymously), Norman Mailer, Mary Ellen Mark’s drug photos,; in the first issues is a “No More War-Poster contest”. In no. 14 the Photoalphabet, with images of nudes, composed by Ed van der Elsken, Anna Beeke, Anthon Beeke, Pieter Brattinga, Geert Kooiman, created a problem with the authorities and led to the cessation of the publication. The set in near mint condition, (except for a thin scratch on the frontcover of no 12 variant and a small stain in no. 14).) 1111111111111111 [#19141] BACK DOOR MAN Nos. 1-15 (all publ., complete). Torrance, CA., 1975-1978. Unbound, in overall excellent condition with some toning and occasional minor wear to covers. A very good and extremely rare set. EUR 3,500.00 Legendary proto-punk fanzine from the Los Angeles South Bay, founded by Phast Phreddie Patterson. It captures the mid-70’s scene from hard rock into punk rock like no other publication! Since then he has written for SLASH, the LA WEEKLY, NEW YORK ROCKER, ROCK SCENE and BILLBOARD. He has managed acts, written songs and sung in bands. He’s a poet, a painter, a recovering alcoholic and a connoisseur of fine ‘60s soul records. He lives in Brooklyn. 4 John Benjamins Antiquariat B.V. 111111111111111 [#18136] BEAT. The Heart of the Music Scene. Number 1 (all published ?). London, Axtell Publications, 1957. 17,8x11,5 cm, stapled; 50 pages EUR 100.00 By John Cross and Billy Kaye. 111111111111111 [#18729] BEEF. (Beef Free Magazine). Art Music and Culture. Nos. 1-22 (also numberd as Vol. 1 no 1 - Vol. 7 No. 22, last issue, all published). San Francisco. 1980-1987. Tabloïd, newsprint with colourful covers on better paper. Rare complete set. EUR 2,500.00 An avant garde art magazine originated from Omaha Nebraska, published in San Francisco, issued in tabloid format but printed on quality paper rather than newsprint. The inspiration of vegetarian women artists Apaka Kavan and Marina Racine. After initially concentrating on the small but active Omaha arts scene, the focus of the tabloid rapidly expanded to include articles on overseas arts, injustices in South America, alternative living, and American politics, in addition to art, record, and film reviews. It was freely distributed, starting with a circulation of 300 and ending with 25.000. Correspondents from Omaha, Paris and New York. Photography: Kerry Dion, Mark Durant, Yael. Lots of interesting typography, bold photographs, psychedelic art, unusual graphics, interviews with and features on artists Love Marks, Sora Kim ,Lawrence Ferlinghetti ,B.K.S.Iyengar, Ellen Ross,Joan Halifax, Nina Hagen,M.Chemiakin,expelled Russian artist,,Gary Snyder, David Hockney ; Philip Glass (10, 21), Meredith Monk (13), Jean Tinguely (14), Nina Hagen (18),Yoko Ono (19), Nam Jun Paik (21),articles on mail art (3, 14), opal nations (4), a short piece on an Allen Ginsberg performance in Denver with photographs (9), Mike Basinski (12); an insert: “Cow Town Art: Bovine Issue 4” by Patrick Beilman (5); and Calypso Machine Gun/Bump Fuzz 7” single on red vinyl laid into issue 9. Also there are two pieces of advertising ephemera included.(8) and a Prospectus for the journal (in no 1). John Benjamins Antiquariat B.V. 5 111111111111 [#845] BLADEREN. Agenda van: Theater, Muziek, Literatuur, Film, Exposities, Akties, Horeca, Sport, Radio, TV. Nos. 1-8 (all publ.). Amsterdam, sept-oct./nov. 1980. Original wrappers. EUR 400.00 Trendsetting magazine, important for the design by Anthon Beeke. Edited by Jantien Anderiesen, Martijn Kleywegt, a.o. 6 John Benjamins Antiquariat B.V. 1111111111111111 [#18939] BOSTON ROCK Nos. 1-50. Boston, Ma, 1980-1984. Tabloid, unbound as issued. EUR 7,000.00 Boston Rock was a tabloid format entertainment magazine published in Boston, Massachusetts.
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