Some Mothers’s Sons

Charles Plymell

Poems and photographs written for writers and friends. Photographs of the author with his friends: Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs, Neal Cassady, Robert Branaman, Rod McKuen at Edgar Allen Poe’s grave, Ray Bremser, Paul Bley and Bill Heine, Charles Henri Ford, Andy Clausen, Janine Pommy Vega, John Giorno, Grant Hart, Thurston Moore,  at the Committee on Poetry in 1969, City Lights Books in 1963. Eight new poems and reprises of poems dedicated to friends.  ISBN 0-916156-93-1

 $12.00

 

The Last of the Moccasins

Charles Plymell's ground-breaking first novel originally published back in 1971. Cover art by underground and ZAP comix artist, Robert Williams. Comments by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Allen Ginsberg, and William Burroughs among others.

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In Memory of my Father

Charles Plymell

This is a limited edition chapbook, numbered and signed by the author.

$9.00

 

History of Cherry Valley

John Sawyer-1898

Reprint of an historic manuscript of Cherry Valley, NY from pre-revolution to 1898

ISBN 0-916156-92-3 $12.50

 

The Blood Countess

Erzebet Bathory of Hungary (1560-1614)A Gothic Horror Poem of Violence and Rage with Bathory: A Play for Single Performer

Robert Peters

ISBN 0-916156-80-X hd $16.00

 

ISBN 0-916156-81-8 pb $11.00

 

Ben’s Exit

Paul Trachtenberg
Benjamin Carlson’s insatiable desire to leave his body is inexplicable to his longtime companion, novelist John Collins. John wants to make a fictional character out of Ben, but Ben’s desire for freedom is an obstacle, the result being a cryptic, mystical and sometimes euphoric story. The evocative Southern California landscape of Disneyland, surf, sun, parties and beaches deliciously camouflages haunting undercurrents of both narrative and theme. The lyricism of BEN'S EXIT recalls that of Trachtenberg's earlier SHORT CHANGES FOR LORETTA (1982), MAKING WAVES (1984, 1990), and MERCURY TEA (1988).

ISBN 0-916156-91-5 $8.00

 

The Glue Story

Damon Norko
"Told sensitively by one of those youths who grew up with his own crystal growing sets, the writer lets you enter the vaporous world of stagnation, of the "leftover culture," where through molecular truths,"...no equation is ever complete..." and a vast chemical network takes over. " Charles Plymell
ISBN 9-916156-88-5 $8.00

 

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