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GINSBERG, ALLEN Original Autograph Letter, Signed from Allen Ginsberg to Charles and Pam Plymell New York 1971 The letter is dated May 13, 1971, is written fully in Ginsberg's hand, and is signed by the author, ÒAllen.Ó He writes of various money issues and mail, and relates that he is living temporarily in Berkeley. He also writes: ÒHello to Bonnie El Ray, S.F. weather fine, Berkeley Telegraph one very thick with madmen & statues of Buddha Tara. Saw Tarthing Tolku Tibetan teacher - spent 10 days in El Saunas in woods at [Gary] Snyder's, May Day Indian stick games.Ó With original postmarked envelope. Near fine with only minor use and several creases from folding. Artist, filmmaker, printer, and Kansas native, Charles (Charlie) Plymell, was a close friend and colleague of Ginsberg's and lived with him and Neal Cassady in San Francisco for a time, and is credited by Ginsberg as having been an inspiration for his famous antiwar poem ÔWitchita Vortex Sutra.' Plymell was a significant contributor to the Beat movement and printed the first issue of the underground publication ÔZap Comix' in San Francisco in 1968. He and his wife, Pamela, moved to Cherry Valley, NY to live on Allen Ginsberg's commune where they started Cherry Valley Editions which issued works by William S. Burroughs, Herbert Huncke, Robert Peters, and others. Plymell is the author of Apocalypse Rose, The Last of the Moccasins, The Trashing of America, Panik in Dodge City, Hand on the Doorknob, etc. Price:
250.00 USD
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GINSBERG, ALLEN Original Autograph Letter, Signed from Allen Ginsberg to Charles and Pam Plymell San Francisco, CA 1971 The letter is dated June 22, 1971, is written fully in Ginsberg's hand, and is signed by the author, ÒAllen.Ó He writes of various money issues and suggests several potential editors for a poetry book of Charles. Near fine with only minor use and several creases from folding. Artist, filmmaker, printer, and Kansas native, Charles (Charlie) Plymell, was a close friend and colleague of Ginsberg's and lived with him and Neal Cassady in San Francisco for a time, and is credited by Ginsberg as having been an inspiration for his famous antiwar poem ÔWitchita Vortex Sutra.' Plymell was a significant contributor to the Beat movement and printed the first issue of the underground publication ÔZap Comix' in San Francisco in 1968. He and his wife, Pamela, moved to Cherry Valley, NY to live on Allen Ginsberg's commune where they started Cherry Valley Editions which issued works by William S. Burroughs, Herbert Huncke, Robert Peters, and others. Plymell is the author of Apocalypse Rose, The Last of the Moccasins, The Trashing of America, Panik in Dodge City, Hand on the Doorknob, etc. Price:
150.00 USD
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GINSBERG, ALLEN Original Autograph Letter, Signed from Allen Ginsberg to Charles and Pam Plymell San Francisco, CA 1971 The letter is dated Dec. 31, 1971, is written fully in Ginsberg's hand, and is signed by the author, ÒAllen.Ó He writes of various money matters and offers holiday greetings and a happy new year. Near fine with only minor use and several creases from folding. Artist, filmmaker, printer, and Kansas native, Charles (Charlie) Plymell, was a close friend and colleague of Ginsberg's and lived with him and Neal Cassady in San Francisco for a time, and is credited by Ginsberg as having been an inspiration for his famous antiwar poem ÔWitchita Vortex Sutra.' Plymell was a significant contributor to the Beat movement and printed the first issue of the underground publication ÔZap Comix' in San Francisco in 1968. He and his wife, Pamela, moved to Cherry Valley, NY to live on Allen Ginsberg's commune where they started Cherry Valley Editions which issued works by William S. Burroughs, Herbert Huncke, Robert Peters, and others. Plymell is the author of Apocalypse Rose, The Last of the Moccasins, The Trashing of America, Panik in Dodge City, Hand on the Doorknob, etc. Price:
150.00 USD
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HICKS, JACK (GINSBERG, ALLEN) Original Autograph Letter, Signed from Writer and Professor of Literature Jack Hicks to Charles Plymell Chapel Hill, NC 1971 The letter is dated May 19, 1971 and is hand written by Jack Hicks on printed stationery from the English Department of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he was teaching at the time. In the letter Mr. Hicks is asking for Plymell's assistance in confirming permission for inclusion of various literary items of both Allen Ginsberg and William Burroughs for a writing project he is working on. Jack Hicks is the author / editor of several books about literature and poetry, including California Poetry: From the Gold Rush to the Present, The Literature of California, and In the Singer's Temple: Prose Fictions Of Barthelme, Gaines, Brautigan, Piercy, Kesey, and Kosinski. Near fine with only minor use and several creases from folding. Artist, filmmaker, printer, and Kansas native, Charles (Charlie) Plymell, was a close friend and colleague of Ginsberg's and lived with him and Neal Cassady in San Francisco for a time, and is credited by Ginsberg as having been an inspiration for his famous antiwar poem ÔWitchita Vortex Sutra.' Plymell was a significant contributor to the Beat movement and printed the first issue of the underground publication ÔZap Comix' in San Francisco in 1968. He and his wife, Pamela, moved to Cherry Valley, NY to live on Allen Ginsberg's commune where they started Cherry Valley Editions which issued works by William S. Burroughs, Herbert Huncke, Robert Peters, and others. Plymell is the author of Apocalypse Rose, The Last of the Moccasins, The Trashing of America, Panik in Dodge City, Hand on the Doorknob, etc. Price:
300.00 USD
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GINSBERG, ALLEN Original Autograph Manuscript, Signed ÒNote On W.S. BurroughsÓ N.p. n.p. n.d. (c. early 1960s) 1 half-sheet page. Though not signed, this page is fully written in Ginsberg's hand: ÒW.S. Burroughs--author of Naked Lunch (Olympia Press, Paris 1959)--(Can't bring it into the U.S.A., it's too sharp & sublime from mature American Consumption so far)-- wrote these letters back in 1952. There were more, collected together under titel ÒIn Search of YogaÓ--to be published as a book before we're all dead. Earlier letters were printed in Big Table II. Allen GinsbergÓ. One short tear and a corner crease, else very good. Price:
750.00 USD
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GINSBERG, ALLEN Original Autograph Notes Signed By Allen Ginsberg N.p. n.p. 1967 1 page. The note is fully written and signed by the author, Allen Ginsberg. ÒThese are revision work sheets from Polish Notebook version of Tues Poem, P1 is text as will be published Auerhahn Press pamphlet 1967--used for reading in colleges 1966. P2 & 3 are worksheets in effort to make poem more condensed. Final result I have a Copy of, & will be published in City Lights Planet Was (book of poetry) next year. These pages given for use/sale/ to Free Store lower east side to dispose of as they wish, Allen GinsbergÓ. Crease from folding, else about fine. The envelope is from Dave Haselwood and addressed to Ginsberg, very good. Price:
450.00 USD
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GINSBERG, ALLEN Original Autograph Postcard, Signed from Allen Ginsberg to Pam & Charlie Plymell San Francisco, CA 1971 The postcard is dated May 3, 1971, is written fully in Ginsberg's hand, and is signed by the author, ÒAllen.Ó He writes of having just returned to San Francisco from a visit to fellow poet Gary Snyder's house in the Sierras and of catching up on mail and various correspondence. Near fine with only minor use. Artist, filmmaker, printer, and Kansas native, Charles (Charlie) Plymell, was a close friend and colleague of Ginsberg's and lived with him and Neal Cassady in San Francisco for a time, and is credited by Ginsberg as having been an inspiration for his famous antiwar poem ÔWitchita Vortex Sutra.' Plymell was a significant contributor to the Beat movement and printed the first issue of the underground publication ÔZap Comix' in San Francisco in 1968. He and his wife, Pamela, moved to Cherry Valley, NY to live on Allen Ginsberg's commune where they started Cherry Valley Editions which issued works by William S. Burroughs, Herbert Huncke, Robert Peters, and others. Plymell is the author of Apocalypse Rose, The Last of the Moccasins, The Trashing of America, Panik in Dodge City, Hand on the Doorknob, etc. Price:
200.00 USD
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GINSBERG, ALLEN Original Carbon Copy of an Autograph Letter, Signed from Allen Ginsberg Recommending His Friend and Colleague Charles Plymell for a Teaching Position San Francisco 1971 The letter is dated August 15, 1971, is written fully in Ginsberg's hand, and is signed by the author, ÒBest wishes, Allen Ginsberg.Ó The letter is in essence one of recommendation for his friend and colleague Charles Plymell who has applied for a teaching position at the University of Alaska. Near fine with only minor use and several creases from folding. Artist, filmmaker, printer, and Kansas native, Charles (Charlie) Plymell, was a close friend and colleague of Ginsberg's and lived with him and Neal Cassady in San Francisco for a time, and is credited by Ginsberg as having been an inspiration for his famous antiwar poem ÔWitchita Vortex Sutra.' Plymell was a significant contributor to the Beat movement and printed the first issue of the underground publication ÔZap Comix' in San Francisco in 1968. He and his wife, Pamela, moved to Cherry Valley, NY to live on Allen Ginsberg's commune where they started Cherry Valley Editions which issued works by William S. Burroughs, Herbert Huncke, Robert Peters, and others. Plymell is the author of Apocalypse Rose, The Last of the Moccasins, The Trashing of America, Panik in Dodge City, Hand on the Doorknob, etc. Price:
100.00 USD
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GINSBERG, ALLEN Original Typed Manuscript, Unsigned of ÒThe Moments ReturnÓ N.p. n.p. n.d. (c. 1965) 2 pages. Though not signed, there are two page notations in Ginsberg's hand, and minor erasures. This version follows the revised manuscript, but on the second page Ginsberg has repeated a few lines over and over, playing with the punctuation, word order and emphasis, an interesting look into his creative process. ÒThe Moments ReturnÓ was eventually published in his Collected Poems. Crease from folding, staple holes, else fine. Price:
675.00 USD
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GINSBERG, ALLEN T.V. Baby Poems New York Grossman Publishers, Inc. 1968 First Edition. One of an edition limited to 750 unnumbered hardbound copies. Illustrated with drawings by Allen Ginsberg. Fine in a near fine lightly dust soiled dust jacket with a few tiny edge nicks and a faint red spot on the front upper right hand corner. The frontispiece portrait of Allen Ginsberg is a sepia-toned photograph of Ginsberg smiling blissfully, raising his right hand in a mudra pose with a duplicate photo of him superimposed on his palm. Price:
135.00 USD
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