Box 1
Contains 53 Results:
Crabsby Darrell Gray, 1978
Written under the pen name Stanley Bummer. Items include copy of booklet signed by Gray, page proofs, and layout materials See also broadside of Crabs in F20.
NoUse NoUseby Mary Ann Hayden, 1978
Paste-up and six colored pencil sketches by Hayden of illustrations used in the book.
Ruby Port: Food Poems by Phillipe Mignon. Translated by Darrell Gray, 1979
Photocopy of layout with pencil corrections and accompanying envelope. Includes typescript (2 pages): one poem titled "When the Worm Looks Up" re-titled "How to Spell" and one prose piece titled "Why I Think Metaphor Stinks" by Anton Plumly.
Roseby Jerry Ratch, 1979
Signed, unbound copy of booklet. Copy #47 of 47.
Chaucer Marginaliaby Jerry Ratch, 1979
Unbound copy of limited edition in soft wrappers.
"Variations on a set of lines #1", undated
Artist’s proof 2 of 4; numbered 1 of 80. Signed by Hayden.
"Variations on a set of lines #2", undated
Artist’s proof 1 of 6; numbered 1 of 80. Signed by Hayden.
Typescripts, undated
Two typescript manuscripts, one heavily corrected. Also includes mock-up of title page.
Photographs, undated
Proofs (1 of 2), undated
Two sets of typescript proofs documenting extensive revisions made to the text.
Proofs (2 of 2), undated
Proofs and galley proofs, undated
Includes a set of proofs that may be an early version of Kill Jim .
Paste-up, undated
Dummy, undated
Includes tipped in collage by Hayden.
Typescript manuscripts and letter, circa 1981
Typescript manuscripts of the poem with corrections signed and dated by Daughtry, January 20, 1981; also includes typed letter to Mary Ann Hayden regarding the note that appears on the broadside concerning the poem’s Celtic dialect.
Poetry broadside, circa 1981
Signed and dated by Daughtry. "One hundred copies designed & printed at Sombre Reptiles Press, Berkeley 1981. The language is Geordie, and Anglisc dialect spoken in Newcastle and much of Northumbria. The last dragon was reported seen at Jarrow Flats, Northumberland, near the poet’s birthplace, circa the eleventh century."
Slides and Chinese papercuts
Slides of various illustrations of Mao Zedong ; set of four Chinese papercuts used for the printing of the illustrations in the book
Dummy
"Angel, 1508", 1976
Printed by the Brown Dog Press. Accompanying handwritten note reads: "We used ‘Brown Dog’ briefly, but only made this piece. We didn’t have a press at the time."
"Hot Weather", 1978
Attributed to Jerry Ratch as "Ratchland." Printed at the Poltroon Press.
"From Lenin's Paintings", 1979
"Four hundred copies were produced by Cloud Marauder/Sombre Reptiles in August 1979...Graphic and text from the book of the same title, to appear in 1980."