Revisited notes on Bob Dylan
Saint Cloud: North Star Press, 2012. First edition, 8vo, pp. vi, 54; pictorial paper wrappers; fine. A book of poetry and prose poems about Dylan and his music. More
Saint Cloud: North Star Press, 2012. First edition, 8vo, pp. vi, 54; pictorial paper wrappers; fine. A book of poetry and prose poems about Dylan and his music. More
Chicago: H. M. Higgins, n.d., [ca. 1856]. Approx. 13¼" x 10¼", 6 pages, self-wrappers; removed from binding; a few short tears and leaves loose, otherwise very good. Engraved throughout. At the top of the first leaf in type: "Respectfully dedicated to her sister, Mrs. J. A. Montgomery, by the author."..... More
London: X-Asity, n.d. [1991]. First edition, small folio, pp. 32; tables and graphs throughout; fine in original printed tan wrappers. Songs performed by Bob Dylan in chart form from 1961 to 1990. Amherst only in OCLC. More
[London: X-ASITY, 1985]. Second printing, and according to Isis Magazine rarer than the first; 2 parts in 1; 8vo, pp. 1-79, [1]; viii, 81-160, pictorial paper wrapper, starting to tone at edges and spine, else fine. Preliminaries to part 2 printed on pink paper. Reprints and facsimiles of 180 articles..... More
London: X-ASITY, 1990. Staple-bound chapbook, 8.5" x 5.75", pp. 63, [1]; yellow printed paper wrappers; fine. An index of all songs written and/or performed by Dylan up to 1989, in alphabetical and chronological order. The index is largely an adaptation and modification of Michael Krogsgaard's Master of the Tracks, and..... More
[Braintree, Suffolk: X-asity, 1986]. 8vo, pp. 168; printed from typescript; 8 full-page drawings; printed paper wrappers; a touch of edgewear, else fine. A review and analysis of Bob Dylan's album Empire Burlesque, and its relationship with Blonde on Blonde. Cambridge University only in OCLC. More
[London: X-Asity], 1994. Edition limited to 400 copies (this, copy no. 151); folio, pp. 151-2, 152-199, 300-401, 200-299 (the first half bound backwards, the second half also bound backwards, but the text is complete); printed from typescript in quadruple column; near fine in cloth-backed mylar wrappers, red lettering on spine..... More
London: X-ASITY, [c. 1985]. Staple-bound chapbook, 8.25" x 6"; pp. 32; pictorial printed paper wrappers; slight edge toning to wrappers, else fine. "A complete transcript of the articles listed and discussed in the sixth chapter of 'Just a Personal Tendency,'" Percival's book on Dylan's lyrics and influences on Empire Burlesque..... More
London: X-ASITY, 1989. 16mo, pp. 336; text illustrations; red printed paper wrappers; corners of upper wrapper a little worn, near fine. A compilation of 100 articles from the U. S. press between Oct. 1961 and April 1966 about Bob Dylan, with index. No copies in OCLC. More
London: X-Asity, 1990. Staple-bound chap book, 8.25" x 6", pp. 48; orange printed paper wrappers; bump at corner, else fine; a transcript of the BBC Radio series, based around Anthony Scaduto's biography. More
Capitola, California: Echo, Echo Limited, [1974]. 8vo, pp. [4], 56, [2]; illustrated throughout; very good in original pictorial wrappers. This copy with a lengthy inscription, partially in Hebrew, dated December, 1973: "... two travelers, traveling at night, met a blind man holding a lantern. 'Why the lantern? You're blind.' 'Others..... More
Chicago: Root & Cady, 1863. Approx. 13½" x 10", 8 pages, self-wrappers; a couple of short tears entering from the margins, else very good. Engraved throughout. Not in Ante-Fire Imprints. More
[England (?): privately printed, 1995]. Small folio (11¾" x 8½"), pp. [110] photocopied from typescript; original pink photocopied wrappers, later brown paper wrappers backed in black cloth; generally fine. "Alan Jules Weberman (born May 26, 1945), better known as A. J. Weberman, is an American writer, political activist, gadfly, and..... More
Chicago: Nelson-Hall, 1976. 8vo, pp. xx, 192; pictorial printed paper covers; some light rubbing to edges, lower cover creased at one corner, text clean and sound, very good. With much on Bob Dylan and Woodie Guthrie. More
Chicago: Root & Cady, 1868. Approx. 13½" x 10¼", 6 pages, pictorial self-wrappers; removed from binding; small stain in the upper right corner; very good. Ads for New Music published by Root & Cady on p. [6]. Not in Ante-Fire Imprints. More
Chicago: Playboy Magazine, March, 1978. 4to, (11" x 8½"), pp. 250; illustrated throughout, much in color; original pictorial wrappers; very good. A lengthy interview occupying 35 columns over 29 pages. More
Mineola NY: Dover Publications, Inc., [2014]. First edition, 8vo, pp. xii; red paper covered boards, gilt title, fine in near fine pictorial dust jacket. With recollections of Smullyan as well as examples of his work. Smullyan was a mathematician, magician, concert pianist, and chess writer. More
London & New York: Proteus Books, 1984. First edition, wrapper issue; 8vo, pp. 157, [3]; 23 illustrations on rectos and versos of 8 plates (some in color); pictorial paper wrappers; just beginning to tone, else fine. More
N.p., n.d. [possibly Portsmouth, N.H. ca. 1830]. Composite oblong 4to, 33 leaves, paged 121-144, [1]-28, [1]-14; printed music throughout, with lyrics; contemporary and likely original red roan-backed marbled boards, printed paper label on upper cover; the text is toned, a few tears and edge curls, resewn in original sewing stations..... More
New York: Citadel Press, [1992]. First edition, 8vo, pp. [16], 222, [4] ads; 7 illustrations; fine in original pictorial wrappers. Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, Joni Mitchell, Randy Newman, Laura Nyro, etc., but mostly Dylan. More
Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co., [1847]. Oblong 4to, pp. 100; printed music throughout; original cloth-backed pictorial paper-covered boards; free endpapers creased, cloth spine replaced, occasional spots and stains; all else very good. With three small slips of manuscript music laid in ("Old Kentucky Home," "Home, Sweet Home," and "Blue Bells..... More
Odense: Borgen Forlag, 1978. Large 8vo, pp. 31, [1]; illustrated throughout; very good in original pictorial wrappers. Text in Danish. Summary of Dylan's concerts in Göteborg July 11 and 12, 1978. Laid in, as issued, is an 8-page mimeograph typescript in English (approx. 8¼" x 5¾") summarizing the text. More
[Victoria, BC: published by the author, 1995]. Staple-bound chapbook, 8.5" x 5.5", pp. [28]; green printed paper wrappers; tiny crease at spine, else fine. "The intertext for 'Slowly in to Autumn' consists of the songs of Bob Dylan, which are present as allusion, as direct quotation, as the source for..... More
[London]: Binnacle Press, 2001. Edition limited to 300 copies, staple-bound chapbook, 8.25" x 5.75", pp. [2], 23, [3]; text illustrations throughout; fine. One fan's ode to the singer/songwriter. More
Providence: published and sold by the author, No. 70 Westminster St., n.d., [ca. 1831-32]. Engraved bifolium (approx. 13" x 9"), central fold with a neat, professional repair on the verso, lightly spotted, good or better. Music only, without words. A duet for flute or violin and piano. As organist, teacher..... More