(New York): Ecco, 2010. First printing. Near fine in near fine jacket.. First edition of Smith's acclaimed, best-selling, and National Book Award-winning memoir of her intimate friendship with photographer Robert Mapplethorpe. 9'' x 5.75''. Original publisher's blindstamped purple cloth, silver-lettered spine. Original unclipped ($27.00) photographic dust jacket designed by Allison Saltzman. Photos of Smith and Mapplethorpe in text and at rear. XII, 279, [1], [12] pages. Trace rubbing, shelfwear here and there. Else bright, clean, and sharp overall.
The Poetry Project's 32nd Annual New Year's Day Marathon Reading 2006 Poster / Flyer
Poster - Gillian McCain, Eileen Myles, Lenny Kaye, Patti Smith, Steve Dalachinsky, Anselm Berrigan et al.
The Poetry Project's 32nd Annual New Year's Day Marathon Reading 2006 Poster / Flyer
Poster - Gillian McCain, Eileen Myles, Lenny Kaye, Patti Smith, Steve Dalachinsky, Anselm Berrigan et al.
Publisher: The Poetry Project at St. Marks Church
Date published: 2006
New York: The Poetry Project at St. Marks Church, 2006. First edition. Loose Sheets. Very Good. Large single sheet of paper, folded twice, else in very good or better condition. Measures 22 1/2 x 16 1/2" tall. Each year for many years the Poetry Project at St Marks Church in NYC would hold a huge poetry reading marathon with dozens of poets in attendance. This year included Ange Mlinko, Lenny Kaye, Brenda Iijima, Steve Earle, Douglas Dunn, Charles Bernstein and dozens more. Poster artwork Elizabeth Castagna. This example was mailed to poet Anne Tardos.
The Poetry Project's 25th Annual New Year's Day Marathon Reading 1999 Poster / Flyer
Poster - Lee Ranaldo, Barbara Henning, Stephen Rodefer, David Trinidad, Patti Smith, Anne Tardos et al.
The Poetry Project's 25th Annual New Year's Day Marathon Reading 1999 Poster / Flyer
Poster - Lee Ranaldo, Barbara Henning, Stephen Rodefer, David Trinidad, Patti Smith, Anne Tardos et al.
Publisher: The Poetry Project at St. Marks Church
Date published: 1999
New York: The Poetry Project at St. Marks Church, 1999. First edition. Loose Sheets. Very Good. Large single sheet of paper, folded twice, else in very good or better condition. Measures 21 13/4 x 16 1/2" wide. Each year for many years the Poetry Project at St Marks Church in NYC would hold a huge poetry reading marathon with dozens of poets in attendance. This year included Paul Violi, Prageeta Sharma, Bruce Andrews, Patti Smith, Lenny Kaye, Taylor Mead, Jackson Mac Low and dozens more. Poster artwork by Madeleine Arthurs. This example was mailed to poet Jackson Mac Low.
The Poetry Project's New Year's 2000 Marathon Reading 2000 Poster / Flyer
Poster - Victor Bokris, Douglas Dunn, Tony Towle, John Yau, Lewis Warsh, Patti Smith et al.
The Poetry Project's New Year's 2000 Marathon Reading 2000 Poster / Flyer
Poster - Victor Bokris, Douglas Dunn, Tony Towle, John Yau, Lewis Warsh, Patti Smith et al.
Publisher: The Poetry Project at St. Marks Church
Date published: 2000
New York: The Poetry Project at St. Marks Church, 2000. First edition. Loose Sheets. Very Good. Large single sheet of paper, folded twice, else in very good or better condition. Measures 22 x 17" wide. Each year for many years the Poetry Project at St Marks Church in NYC would hold a huge poetry reading marathon with dozens of poets in attendance. This year included Peter Straub, Anne Tardos, Kimberly Lyons, Richard Hell, Tuli Kupferberg, John Girono and dozens more. Poster artwork not identified. This example was mailed to poet Jackson Mac Low.
Jenny Lens collection of Patti Smith books [3 volumes] Early Work, 1970-1979; The Coral Sea; Patti Smith: A Biography
Smith, Patti; Nick Johnstone
Jenny Lens collection of Patti Smith books [3 volumes] Early Work, 1970-1979; The Coral Sea; Patti Smith: A Biography
Smith, Patti; Nick Johnstone
Date published: 1990
New York, 1990. First Edition. Original Wraps. Very Good+ in Wraps. First Edition. Original Wraps. From the Collection of Jenny Lens. Poetry and biographical works by Patti Smith and her biographer Nick Johnstone. The Coral Sea is a collection of lyrical writings provides a tribute to the author's enduring friendship with Robert Mapplethorpe and describes the late artist's coming of age, relationship with Sam Wagstaff, and battle with AIDS. Light shelfwear around edges, toning, closed tear, else tight, bright, and unmarred. Matte color pictorial wrappers. 8vo, 4to, illus. (b/w).
New York: New Directions, 2011. hardcover. fine/fine. 80pp., small 8vo, cloth, d.w. New York: New Directions, (2011). First Edition. Second printing. Fine. Augmented edition of the book originally published in 1992, with photographs taken by the author. Signed on the title page.
Pittsburgh: Andy Warhol Museum, (2002). First Edition. Pictorial wraps. Fine. Patti Smith. Pictorial wraps. Essays by David Greenburg and John W. Smith. Text and color reproductions of paintings and drawings by Smith who has SIGNED the front endpaper.
New York: Arista, 1975. Softcover. Near Fine. Original 12" 33 1/3 rpm vinyl album. Produced by John Cale. Light wear from playing, else near fine in a very good illustrated cardboard sleeve with a hole punched through the top right corner, rubbing, and bumping. Inscribed by Smith on the back cover, underneath the names, which are difficult to make out, she writes, "Na-ja. Nin-ja. Tongue of love.
Field Marshall, Broadside Poem from De L'Ame Pour L'Ame, Issue 5, the Official Newsletter of the Patti Smith Fan Club
Smith, Patti
Field Marshall, Broadside Poem from De L'Ame Pour L'Ame, Issue 5, the Official Newsletter of the Patti Smith Fan Club
Smith, Patti
Publisher: Patti Smith Fan Club
Date published: 1977
[Wisconsin: Patti Smith Fan Club, 1977. 1 p, photo-offset. 4to. Some toning. 1 p, photo-offset. 4to. An orphan broadside from the official newsletter of the Patti Smith Fan Club, which was published by Nanalee Berry with help from Beverly, Patti's mother. This issue came with multiple pieces of ephemera, produced only for this distribution Reads: house doctor in the womb of pleasure house doctor in the womb of care. house doctor and he feels the fervor your morning w/o your nowhere. a new machine wherein a twist of the dials causes the image to project from your face.
No Place: Sooj, 2006. First Edition. Loose Sheets. Fine. One sheet of paper includes a poem by Patti Smith and a photograph by Path Soong. One of 110 copies of which this is #14. Fine condition. SIGNED by both Patti and Path. Measures 13" wide x 8 1/2" tall. Signed by Author.
NY: Doubleday, 1998. First edition, first prnt. Signed by Smith on the front endpage with the typewriter photograph. Black and white photographs by Annie Liebovitz, Robert Mapplethorpe, Linda McCartney, Michael Stipe, et al. Fine condition in a Fine dustjacket with an archival cover. . Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.
[New York]: n.p. [Gotham Book Mart?], 1973. First edition. Near fine.. Scarce original program from one of Smith's earliest gigs, predating her first album by almost two years. This, the first of three performances in honor of the anniversary of Arthur Rimbaud's death (also known as "Rock-N-Rimbaud"), took place on the roof of Le Jardin, a gay disco, in the Hotel Diplomat on November 4th, 1973. Smith sung and recited her own works, as well as songs by Kurt Weil and Hank Ballard. She was backed by Bill Elliot on piano and future Patti Smith Group member Lenny Kaye (both listed in program) on guitar. This would be only the second time Smith and Kaye performed together (the first being when the two opened for a Gerald Malanga reading at the Poetry Project almost two years earlier) and the first time Smith headlined a show with Kaye at her side. The program also thanks both Robert Mapplethorpe (just a few months after his first solo exhibition) and Sam Wagstaff, certainly one of their earliest links in print. A landmark event, one which sowed the seeds of not only of Smith's band and the burgeoning New York punk scene, but inspired by Smith's most important influence. 14'' x 8.5''. Single pale blue leaf, printed recto only. Xerographically reproduced. Line drawing of Rimbaud by Smith to top of sheet above text, which lists of the program of events, and a quote from Rimbaud (in part: "The Poet makes himself a seer by long, gigantic, and rational derangement of the senses..."). Also mentions "special appreciation to The Wartoke Concern, Robert Mapplethorpe, Dennis Florio, Sharon Ensko, Sam Wagstaff and Gotham Book Mart." Two faint shallow creases. Else bright, sharp, clean.
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