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    JOPLIN, Janis; foreword by SLICK, Grace; afterword by KRISTOFFERSON, Kris

    Publicado por Guildford: Genesis Publications., 2021

    Librería: LUCIUS BOOKS (ABA, ILAB, PBFA), York, Reino Unido

    Miembro de asociación: ABA ILAB PBFA

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    First edition. Deluxe limited edition. Publisher's original navy vegan leather with titles in blue foil and gilt to the spine, A black and white portrait of Joplin onlaid on the upper board, surrounded by decorations and titles in red, gilt and blue foil. All edges gilt. Also included are a special 7'' single containing two blues tracks from The Typewriter Tape recorded in 1964 by Janis Joplin and Jorma Kaukonen, exclusively presented here as a vinyl single, and a 10'' x 8'' signed art print by Grace Slick (exclusive to the deluxe issue). Housed in navy buckram solander box with titles and decorations to the upper board in blue foil and gilt, and drawstring bag. A fine copy. Numbered 23 of 350 deluxe copies, signed to the limitation page page by Peter Albin, Dave Getz, Jorma Kaukonen, Laura Joplin and Michael Joplin and estate-stamped with Janis's signature. The first 350 were bound in vegan leather as the 'Deluxe Edition', the remaining 1,650 were bound in cloth and issued without the signed art print, as the 'Collector's Edition'. Joplin's personal scrapbook documenting 60s counterculture and her rise to stardom alongside her own annotations is published here for the first time, beautifully bound and presented. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers.

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    Hardcover. Condición: Book is As New/Fine+ condition. Deluxe signed limited edition. In As New/Fine+ condition, opened only to authenticate signatures and edition No. 226 out of 350 deluxe editions. Estate-stamped with Janis Joplin's signature, and hand signed by: Laura Joplin, Michael Joplin, Peter Albin of Big Brother and the Holding Company, David Getz of Big Brother and the Holding Company, Jorma Kaukonen of Jefferson Airplane and Grace Slick. Book is First Edition, Deluxe Limited Edition in navy vegan leather and gilt edges. Matching solander box in As New/Fine condition. Comes in the publisher's original shipping box. Includes a 180-gram audiophile vinyl containing two exceptionally rare recordings: two blues tracks from The Typewriter Tape recorded in 1964 by Janis Joplin and Jorma Kaukonen. Also includes an artist signed and numbered drawing of Janis Joplin by Grace Slick. They reside inside a "hidden" compartment of the navy buckram solander box -- these items are also in As New/Fine+ condition. Additional shipping charges will apply to overseas orders. What the publisher had to say about compiling this edition: "In her handmade scrapbook Janis Joplin created a personal record of her meteoric rise to fame and the flowering of Sixties counterculture in which she was to play a lead role. From the singer's earliest intimate blues gigs in local coffee houses, to her first appearances with Big Brother and the Holding Company, to the band's breakthrough performance at Monterey Pop Festival in June 1967, Janis's story is remarkable. Throughout it all, she collected posters, souvenirs, press clippings, photographs and records, and annotated them with her comments. More than 50 years later, Janis's scrapbook is revealed for the first time. Featured alongside are previously unpublished items from her personal archive, including letters she wrote home to her family and a preceding scrapbook from her senior high school years, 1956-59. Collectively, they offer a brand new perspective on the Port Arthur girl that transformed into a rock goddess, setting the world on fire with her talent. Other figures interviewed exclusively for the project include Woodstock Festival organiser Michael Lang, American artist Stanley Mouse, writers Ben Fong-Torres, Richard Goldstein and David Dalton, plus legendary rock photographers Henry Diltz, Bob Gruen and Elliott Landy. 'This is a deeply personal, kaleidoscopic, hippie-vivid portrait of a woman finding her way in the world.' - The Telegraph Given 5-star reviews by music industry insiders before it was even published." Dust jacket, matching solander box and folios containing 7" and art print in As New/Fine+ condition.