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New York / Los Angeles: Boo-hooray / Deadbeat Club, 2014. Soft Cover 450 copies. 8.5 x 5.5 inches. Item #13654
New York / Los Angeles: Boo-hooray / Deadbeat Club, 2014. Soft Cover 450 copies. 8.5 x 5.5 inches. Item #13654
New York: Boo-Hooray, 2011. Softcover in slipcase Numbered 250 copies. Ed Wood’s sleaze fiction is also as strange, idiosyncratic and out of step with his times and mores as his infamous movies. Wood would write porn inter-spliced with lengthy philosophical, sociological and psychological discourse, he’d write first person narratives of..... Item #11209
New York: Boo-Hooray, 2011. softcover. Boo-Hooray is proud to present Ricky Luanda's WHEN RETARDS FIGHT BACK!, a three-color risograph pamphlet in letterpress boards containing an homage to Edw. D. Wood, Jr. by Chain Gang member Ricky Luanda. The pamphlet is accompanied by a DVD containing WHEN RETARDS FIGHT BACK!, a...... Item #11792
New York: Boo-Hooray Gallery, 2010. softcover numbered 500 copies. Item #8957
New York: Boo-Hooray, 2014. Soft Cover 800. Edition of 800. Item #13648
New York: Boo-Hooray, 2014. Soft Cover 200. Edition of 200, with signed vintage print and front cover with signature and illustration by artist. Item #13649
Boo-Hooray, 2013. Softcover. Item #23355
New York: Boo-Hooray, 2012. Skip Spence's Jeans describes a chance encounter between two cultural icons in the limbo of the late 1960's; Science Fiction writer William Gibson, who would go on to coin the term "Cyber-space" and musician Skip Spence, who had already began the group Moby Grape and would..... Item #11786
New York: Boo-Hooray, 2012. softcover. This catalogue accompanies ARTISTS’ BOOK NOT ARTISTS’ BOOK, an exhibition of about one hundred books (all of them classifiable as artists’ books, or not) which includes publications by Chris Burden, Ira Cohen, Richard Meltzer, John Baldessari, Seth Price, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Richard Hell, Tina Lhotsky, Sue..... Item #11787
New York: Boo-Hooray, 2011. softcover 1,000 copies. Exhibition catalog with texts by Lou Reed, La Monte Young, Ira Cohen as well as exhibit curators Johan Kugelberg and Will Swofford Cameron. Item #10234
New York: Boo-Hooray / Existencil Press, 2011. softcover 250 copies. Curated by Johan Kugelberg. Item #10949
New York: Boo-Hooray, 2011. softcover. A color-illustrated biography of the Reverend Orval Lee Jaggers, founder of the Universal World Church. Jaggers, known for his apocalyptic, science-fiction tinged sermons and Sinatra-inspired lounge-flavored church music, mounted a massive architectural project in Los Angeles, attempting to construct God's city on earth only to..... Item #11789
New York: Boo-Hooray, 2011. softcover. Risograph-printed pamphlet containing the unpublished Jack Smith story "Les Evening Gowns Damnées," illustrated with images from a Jack Smith theatrical flier. With a facsimile of Smith's business card laid in. Edition of 65.No. 2 in Boo-Hooray's Small Little Series. Item #11791
New York: Boo-Hooray. softcover in slipcase 250 copies. The fully-illustrated catalog for Boo-Hooray's exhibit of Wood's sleaze paperbacks contains extensive commentary by exhibit curators Michael Daley and Johan Kugelberg on the publications and their history, as well as extensive quotations from the books themselves and a poetic homage to Wood..... Item #11785
New York: Boo-Hooray. Risograph-printed pamphlet in letterpress boards containing Ed Wood's story "To Kill a Saturday Night," accompanied by a CD recording of an audio drama of the story read by New York's greatest science fiction author, Jack Womack.The first publication in Boo-Hooray's Small Little Series.Edition of 65 copies. Item #11793