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All previously unpublished 1970s musician photos by Ginny Winn of Grateful Dead, Gram Parsons, Captain Beefheart, Joni Mitchell, Alice Coltrane, Van Morrison, Maria Muldaur, Incredible String Band, Emmylou Harris, Alice Cooper, Frank Zappa, Bonnie Raitt, Tim Buckley, Bob Marley, and Al Green.
A prolific poet, raconteur, activist, and thinker, Allen Ginsberg was also a prolific collector, meticulously saving letters, postcards, draft notes and manuscripts, photographs and snapshots, appearance bills and rally broadsheets, not only featuring him personally, but also his fellow poets, singers, lovers, writers, journey companions, friends, and agitators. Gathered here publicly for the first time is his personal archive of events and experiences documenting his life as a young man, breakaway poet, expansive spirit, curious intellectual traveler, and relentless enthusiast of the provocative and the profane."Ginsberg was our angel. Look beneath your shopping cart—poetry is everywhere if you are so attuned. Ginsberg, like Whitman, is still underneath our boot soles. He left his corporeal existence in 1997, at age 70, but he left behind filing cabinets the size of Texas, and, in his new book, 'Material Wealth,' Pat Thomas unloads the Ginsberg archive and leaves no stone unturned." - AIR MAIL "'Material Wealth' opens out Ginsberg’s complexity and charisma and showcases a dynamic poet and public figure..." - TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT There are hundreds of thousands of items carefully stored and archived at Stanford University’s Allen Ginsberg collection. Counterculture historian Pat Thomas, with the full cooperation of the Allen Ginsberg Estate's Peter Hale, has compiled and annotated a remarkable volume of material, unearthing in the process one astounding find after another. The result is a tome of previously unpublished historical paperwork and vintage graphics and photographs and ephemera that promises an unprecedented look inside one of the most prolific poets and agitators of cultural mores of the 20th century. A poster for Patti Smith’s first-ever poetry reading. Correspondence from Allen’s stint as literary agent for William S. Burroughs and Herbert Huncke. Yippie manifestos from Jerry Rubin, Abbie Hoffman, and John Sinclair of the MC5. A ticket for a 1974 concert by Bob Dylan & The Band (with Yoko Ono’s phone number scribbled on the back). Posters documenting early Beat Generation readings in 1950s San Francisco as well as later ones capturing the 1960s Haight-Ashbury Hippie era. Allen’s own remarkable journey is here, too: agreements for BBC Radio appearances, schedules of lecture tours, notes for his iconic Kaddish poem. A parody of Howl as ‘Towel’ by Terry Southern. Obsessive letters from fans he never met. Though this project is so much more than a book of Allen’s photography, the featured images can’t go unmentioned: Allen’s lens finds not only Kerouac, Corso, Burroughs, and other Beats, but also Lou Reed, Van Morrison, Philip Glass, Norman Mailer, Marianne Faithful, Anne Waldman, Iggy Pop, Don Cherry, Robert Frank, and Patti Smith. You’ll find he often scribbled his affection for the subject right on the photo itself. Packed with ephemera you’ve never seen, Material Wealth is a smorgasbord of things that most of us would have tossed away decades ago: notes to oneself, accounting statements, letters of intent, fan and media crushes, criticisms and critiques, posters of events now considered historical and cultural canon, political manifestos, et al. These are just a few of the most intriguing items folded between the pages of the one Ginsberg book that has never been—and needed to be done: a visual annotated compendium that reveals one of the unparalleled minds of his generation.
Are there kids in your life who need a gentle way to learn about ADHD? This book will show what ADHD is and how it affects someone who has it. This is a wonderful catalyst for discussion that will help children to better understand and support classmates or siblings.Parents, teachers, and gift givers will find: questions and concerns about ADHDsimple and easily accessible material for younger childrena helpful book written by a psychotherapist and counselora whole series of books for children to explore emotional issuesThe A First Look At series promote positive interaction among children, parents, and teachers, and encourage kids to ask questions and confront social and emotional questions that sometimes present problems. Books feature appealing full-color illustrations on every page plus a page of advice to parents and teachers.
(back cover) This approachable picture book explores the difficult issue of bullying in reassuringly simple terms. The fears, worries, and questions surrounding this upsetting experience are made accessible to young children. Written by psychotherapist and counselor Pat Thomas, these superb information books promote interaction among children, parents, and teachers on personal, social, and emotional issues.
A beautifully illustrated and reassuring picture book for children starting school.
Single mom Maggie Kincade had a bad habit of falling for bad boys, but that's all behind her... or so she thought.In order to prove she can handle raising her son without interference, Maggie is counting on collecting a debt owed from an old boyfriend.>Notorious playboy Tom Rawlins knows all too well how dangerous a pretty face can be. He's only in town long enough to collect his money and move on. Everything is riding on him walking away with what he came for, and the gorgeous stranger with a smart mouth and a stubborn streak is an entanglement he can't afford.Maggie and Tom have a thing or two in common- getting their money and not falling into bed together.
This beautifully illustrated picture book for children aged between 5 and 7 explores issues the difficult issue of the death of a loved one.
A beautifully-illustrated picture book that explores concerns about divorce and family break-ups in a simple and reassuring way.
This informative picture book explores questions and concerns about safety in a simple and reassuring way
This reassuring picture book explains what racism is in clear and simple terms
A beautifully illustrated book about how to respect themselves and others.
This reassuring picture book looks at the causes and the effects of both physical and verbal bullying and encourages communication of fears and worries to those that can help
A beautifully illustrated picture book that helps children to understand autism.
The superb A First Look At series consists of a number of reassuring non-fiction picturebooks that give advice and promote interaction between children, parents, and teachers on a wide variety of personal, social and emotional issues
The superb A First Look At series consists of a number of reassuring non-fiction picturebooks that give advice and promote interaction between children, parents, and teachers on a wide variety of personal, social and emotional issues
"In a city where unseen and incomprehensible forces conspired to bring three strangers together over the course of one insane and violent night, daylight breaks and the fates of those strangers finally arrives. The conclusion to this noir quartet of graphic novellas is by MATT FRACTION ( SEX CRIMINALS, ADVENTUREMAN) and ELSA CHARRETIER (The Infinite Loop, Windhaven) with Matt Hollingsworth and Kurt Ankeny."--Provided by publisher.
Queen Olwyn and Captain Rook take on new threats and uncover new secrets in their quest to return the Queen of the Maar to human form.
This delightful picture book explores questions and concerns about physical disabilities in a simple and reassuring way.
A beautifully illustrated and reassuring picture that explains all about disability.
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