Winter 1937 issue of the periodical "Transition," edited by Eugene Jolas, associate editor James Johnson Sweeney. Front cover design by Marcel Duchamp reproducing the Readymade "Comb." Includes "In Memory of My Father," by James Agee; "Resurgent," by Forrest Anderson; "The Skeleton of the Day," by Hans Arp; "Le Pont Brisé," by Paul Eluard; "Two Poems," by Randall Jarrell; "Planetarische Reise," by Eugene Jolas; "Chêne et Chien," by Raymond Queneau; "Anonyme," by André de Richaud; "Lover as Fox," by Muriel Rukeyser; "Cactus Gardens," by Sanders Russell; "Séparation," by Camille Schuwer; "work in Progress. ... [details]
Letter encouraging readers to "solicit" their "support, either financial, physical, or spiritual" for The Psychedelic Showcase, to exhibit psychedelic art, sculpture, music, literature and poetry." Those who wish can contribute can call or write Mr. ... [details]
Invitation from the Reverend and Mrs. Sun Myung Moon to a banquet celebrating the 1974 New York Day of Hope speech held on Tuesday, September 17, 1974 at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Special performances by the New Hope Singers International and the Korean Folk Ballet. [details]
Two sheets recorded address issued Thursday, September 11, 1969 from the Office of the Mayor. Address by Mayor John V. Lindsay to Mr. Chairman and members of the panel at an informal hearing regarding welfare assistance and human suffering. ... [details]
Memorandum issued by Ron Ziegler regarding Nixon Format Television issued on October 25, 1968. Panelists include Eugene Spagnoli, Thomas Taber, Mrs. Patricia Barry, Howard Klotz, William Hutchins, Walter Kirch Jr. ... [details]
Invitation to Mr. Jerry Ordover on January 29, 1979 inviting Mr. Ordover to a special performance by Robert Whitman on Saturday, February 24, 1979 at The Hudson River Museum. The performance is held in conjunction with his exhibition, Palisade. ... [details]
Press release announcing H. Rap Brown to join Marlon Brando, Leroi Jones, Bobby Seale, and Mrs. Eldridge Cleaver as speakers at "Black Theatre for Black Panthers Benefit" held on May 20, [1971] at Fillmore East, New York City. ... [details]
Program published by in conjunction with "Legendary Ladies of the Movies : Memorable Moments from the Films of Miss Bette Davis," held at Town Hall, New York University, February 4, 1973. Program produced yb John Springer. ... [details]
"Matisse : His Art and His Public is the most complete account we have, not only of the artists's life and achievement, but of how the world has received his art. For years Matisse was the most controversial living painter. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Contents include: "This Girl Makes Cock," by Jim Buckley, photos by Al Goldstein; "Do-It-Yourself Cock Kit," by James Balding; "Anatomy of a Male Member," by Sigmoid Colon; "Homosexual Citizen: Bend Over and I'll Drive You Home," by Lige and Jack; "Man of the Year," by Jim Buckley; "Son of Rock 'N Raunch," by Hank Arlecchino; "Birth of the Peter Meter: Dirty Diversions," by Al Goldstein; "Romantic Drivel," by Al Goldstein; "How Cows Get Their Licks," by Dean Latimer; "Sex-Lax and Other Shit;" "Rape and Reincarnation;" by Leah Fritz; and "Mr. ... [details]