Dead Boys (4 results)
Language: English
Published by Grove Press/Evergreen Black Cat, New York, 1973
- Softcover
Seller: Nelsons Books, Chazy, NY, U.S.A.Nelsons Books
Contact seller4-star sellerMass-market paperback. Condition: Good. 2nd printing. cover is creased and has tape on the inside front cover at the crease. clean.
Published by Nelson Doubleday Garden City ,NY,, 1958
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Bluff Park Rare Books, LONG BEACH, CA, U.S.A.Bluff Park Rare Books
Contact seller4-star sellerAssociation member: IOBA
Hard Cover. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. HBDJ,1958, 1st Edition, Early Printing, VG+/VG, Blue cloth boards decorated Gold Gilt with Blue cloth spine with gold Gilt, Spine ends DJ small Chips & scratch in middle, DJ light rub, wear tiny chips tears Edges , 352 Pgs, Interior nice tight clean light wear FOX, 8vo…. Light edgewear to the book .in Color Dustjacket painting by John Alan Maxwell, . Includes four other book excerpts."Tip on a Dead Jockey" by Irwin Shaw, "Rally Round the Flag, Boys!" by Max Shulman, "They Fought for the Sky" by Quentin Reynolds, and "Rascals in Paradise" by Michener and Day. Colonel North and his friend Susan Stanhope pursue international intrigues from the shores of Bermuda to the dark streets of Macao, involving the much-married Lady Violet, ballerina Nina Tizard, and her strangely tattooed former partner. Exotic setting Colonel North mystery which transports him from Bermuda to Macao in search of the solution.

The best of new wave rock
Richard Hell; the Rezillos; Falamin' Grooves; Radio Birdman; The Ramones; Dead Boys; Tuff Darts and others
Published by Warner Bros., 1978
- Softcover
Seller: CorgiPack, Fulton, NY, U.S.A.CorgiPack
Contact seller4-star sellerPaperback. Condition: Good. Light cover wear; lean to spine. Text free of highlighting and writing. 142 pages ; 31 cm; Discography Contents: all this and more; anarchy In the u.k.; ask the angels; blank generation; blitzkrieg bop; the book I read; do anything you wanna; donâÂÂt jump me mother;god save the queen; (my baby does)…good sculptures; i canâÂÂt stand my baby; i didnâÂÂt have the nerve to say no; in the flesh; i wanna be your boyfriend; i wonâÂÂt look back; judy is a punk; kimberly; love comes in spurts; mighty idy; (your love is like) nuclear waste; oh oh 1 love her so; pretty vacant; psycho killer; ramona; rats; redondo beach; rockaway beach; shake some action; sheena is a punk rocker; sonic reducer; swallow my pride; what gives; whoâÂÂs been sleepinâ here; X offender; yes itâÂÂs true; you tore me down Rock (Musique) Rock music.

Original CBGB'S 2nd Avenue Theater two page bi-fold Concert Bill, late December, 1978
Patti Smith, Talking Heads, Richard Hell and the Voidoids, Dead Boys
Published by CBGB's, New York, 1978
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.Royal Books, Inc., ABAA
Contact seller5-star sellerVintage CBGB'S 2nd Avenue Theater four-page program Grand Opening Concert Bill (the only concert bill printed for the short-lived club) for late December 1978, announcing its Tuesday night opening with Talking Heads and Tuff Darts on December 27, The Dictators and Dead Boys on December 28, and Richard Hell and the Voidoids with…Patti Smith December 29-31. These acts would be the theater's last perfomances. Included in the program are bios for headlining acts Talking Heads, Dead Boys, and Richard Hell and the Voidoids, as well as listing of CBGB'S Bowery schedule for December 27th through December 31st. CBGB'S owner Hilly Kristal opened CBGB'S 2nd Avenue Theater in late 1977 in the old Anderson Theatre at 66 2nd Avenue. The venue was designed to accommodate the growing crowds bands like Talking Heads, the Patti Smith Group, and Richard Hell and the Voidoids were attracting to the small Bowery club. With a capacity of just over 1700 seats (massive compared to the 350-person capacity of CBGB'S), it opened on Tuesday, December 27th with Talking Heads headlining and Tuff Darts as the opener. Due to the decrepit state of the theater, the cost of bringing the theater up to code, even with backing from the likes of Sire records president Seymour Stein, were too great. Kristal nearly went bankrupt trying to make a go of it, ultimately closing the theater in early 1979. The last performance at the venue was New Year's Eve 1978, featuring The Patti Smith Group, Richard Hell and the Voidoids, the Erasers, and Mars. 5.5 x 8 inches, Two page bi-Fold. Near Fine.