Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Judy Goodwin And Joe Hendrick (illustrator). Very Good 1976 Copyright With A 1979 Printing In Softcover Format, Cloverleaf: Student Practice Book With Full-Color Illustrations, 112 Pages, Pictorial Light Blue And Light Green Cover Featuring A Cow Eating Clover, And Some Shelf Wear (1976 Copyright) D1.
Language: English
Published by GM / DuBois Corp., 1973
Seller: Yesterday's Muse, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, Webster, NY, U.S.A.
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Trade Paperback. Condition: Very Good. POETRY BOOK ONLY - DOES NOT INCLUDE PORTFOLIOS OR SLIPCASE. Inscribed and signed by author on title page ('For Dick, Joe Hendrick, 1974'). Faint stain on front wrapper corner, faint crease on front corner. 1973 Trade Paperback. Unpaginated 9 x 8 softcover of Joe Hendricks's first printed poetry collection, which was originally issued with eight art 13 x 12 portfolios containing two prints, and one portfolio containing a three-page musical composition, by: Joe Hendrick, Ramon Santiago, Robert Conge, Joe Matott, Charles W. Haas, Ray Mayo, Robert E. Smith, Julianna Furlong Williams, Lawrence M. Williams, and Gerry Niewood. Also includes single sheet with an introduction by Jacquelyne Schuman, and a photo of the ten contributors on the reverse. The name Cold Cream Alley comes from Rochester, New York's Cold Cream Building, in which Hendrick worked. The images included were created specially for this project, and the portfolios are their first appearance in print. An impressive example of multi-disciplinary creativity, typography, design, and artistic collaboration, similar to some of the productions of various artistic and literary collectives of the 50s, 60s, and 70s (the Beat Poets, Black Mountain Poets, etc.), but also to some of the fine press productions that would become popular somewhat later. Signed by author.
Published by GM/Dubois Corp., 1973
Seller: RPL Library Store, Rochester, NY, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. VERY GOOD, NO DUST JACKET as Issued. In clamshell box. Hendrick's poetry printed in 8 x 9" soft covered volume; signed and numbered 51 of 250 copies. Very good condition, no wear. Eight 13 1/2" x 12" portfolios with 2 prints of individual artists and 1 containing 3 prints; includes photograph of artists, very good condition, no wear. Clamshell of cloth over boards, two of the corners rubbed, otherwuse no wear. ISigned.
Hendrick, Joe. COLD CREAM ALLEY - A COLLECTION OF POEMS BY JOE HENDRICK. Rochester, NY, 1973. Edition of 250. Folio, cloth covered clamshell box housing book of poems, signed by the poet, and 18 original artworks - etchings, screenprints, photographs, and an original musical composition, 2 by each of the 9 participating artists, 1 by the composer, the pieces by each artist in a separate folder, each piece signed and numbered. Fine throughout. The artists include: Ramon Santiago, Robert Conge, Joe Hendrick, Jack Matott, Charles W. Haas, Ray Mayo, Robert E. Smith, Juliana Furlong Williams, and Lawrence M. Williams. The composer is Gerry Niewood. "Cold Cream Alley" is the alleyway behind the "Cold Cream Building" in Rochester, NY. The project developed from the poet's response to the "very different world that exists behind the building" in which he worked. He wrote the poems and enlisted the participation of the artists.