Yeah 2
by Tuli Kupferberg (Editor)
- Used
- Paperback
- Condition
- very good, tear along the end of stapled spine: .5" at top, lightly worn around paper edges and corners, some minor chipping, we
- Seller
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Ridgewood, New York, United States
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About This Item
New York City, NY: Birth Press, 1962. Softcover octavo, saddle-stapled in illustrated orange paper wrappers, 20 pp. very good, tear along the end of stapled spine: .5" at top, lightly worn around paper edges and corners, some minor chipping, wear and small tears to edges of interior pages, slight discoloration/fading to interior pages. Cover design, interior drawings and collage by Tuli Kupferberg. The brain child of Sylvia Topp and Tuli Kupferberg's Birth Press, Yeah was the black humor and literary review periodical ("a satyric excursion published at will") from 1961-1965, and one of many seeds in the formation of The Fugs in 1964. This is the second issue with poetry from Alan Sillitoe, Cerise Farallon, Bill Shay, kv hertz, excerpts of Martial translated by Sam Morland, Anthony Kaye, Tuli; prose pieces: "Documents of Our Time" by Carl Forsberg;
"Our Favorite Physiology"---a 16-point outline of chemical and physical interactions of the human body by Tuli; "The Old Gunny Says"---a story of the U.S. military by Tuli; plus 2 captioned drawings and the traditional Yeah centerfold collage by Tuli; the back cover wrappers is a waiver & agreement to consensual sex.
Please note that Yeah would often come with additional promotional materials and tipped-in printed matter---all materials present are described and in very good condition; and, this issue is sold as-is.
Kill for peace.
"Our Favorite Physiology"---a 16-point outline of chemical and physical interactions of the human body by Tuli; "The Old Gunny Says"---a story of the U.S. military by Tuli; plus 2 captioned drawings and the traditional Yeah centerfold collage by Tuli; the back cover wrappers is a waiver & agreement to consensual sex.
Please note that Yeah would often come with additional promotional materials and tipped-in printed matter---all materials present are described and in very good condition; and, this issue is sold as-is.
Kill for peace.
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- Seller
- Better Read Than Dead (US)
- Seller's Inventory #
- 556
- Title
- Yeah 2
- Author
- Tuli Kupferberg (Editor)
- Illustrator
- Cover design, interior drawings and collage by Tuli Kupferberg
- Format/Binding
- Softcover octavo, saddle-stapled in illustrated orange paper wrappers, 20 pp
- Book Condition
- Used - very good, tear along the end of stapled spine: .5" at top, lightly worn around paper edges and corners, some minor chipping, we
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Birth Press
- Place of Publication
- New York City, NY
- Date Published
- 1962
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Ridgewood, New York
About Better Read Than Dead
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