[Rarebooks] FS: One of Charles Bukowski's Scarcest Books, price greatly reduced

Charles Agvent charles at charlesagvent.com
Mon Apr 27 11:44:23 EDT 2015


Price reduced to $2300 NET

BUKOWSKI, Charles (James W. JOHNSON). NOT QUITE BERNADETTE. Compton, CA: 
Greybeard Press, 1990. First Edition. Large Folio (17-1/2" x 20") bound 
in full blue denim clamshell style. Book and binding designed and 
produced for Greybeard Press by noted book artist Joe D'Ambrosio. Text 
on leaves of various abstract shapes. Illustrated with 9 mezzotints by 
James W. Johnson, each SIGNED, numbered, and titled in pencil in the 
lower margin. Copy #50 of only 75 copies SIGNED by both the author and 
the artist on the colophon page. Rare and spectacular production of this 
short story by Bukowski, virtually unobtainable. Fine example of one of 
Bukowski's scarcest books. (#016666)        $3,500.00

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