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THE LIFE AND TIMES OF R. CRUMB (1998).
Edited and designed by Monte Beauchamp.
Introduction by Matt Groening of Simpsons
fame. This snappy and insightful collection provides a unique
look at underground cartoonist Robert Crumb through the
eyes of his peers and other observers. Contributing essays by
fellow cartoonists including Jay Lynch, Will Eisner, Spain
Rodriguez, Jaxon (Jack Jackson), Robert Armstrong, Trina Robbins,
Jim Woodring, John Thompson, Drew Friedman, Dan Clowes, Joel
Beck, Kim Deitch, Bill Griffith, Mark Landman, Frank Stack, Raph
Steadman, S. Clay Wilson, Justin Green, Richard Sala, John Pound,
Jay Kinney, Mary Fleener, Dame Darcy, Doug Allen and Peter
Kuper. Other overviews and impressions come from filmmakers
Jim Jarmusch and Terry Gilliam, film critic Roger
Ebert, writers Josh Alan Friedman, Paul Krassner, Alan
Moore, and Charles Alverson, Sub-Genius guru Ivan
Stang, record producer George Paulus, NY Times
art director Steven Heller, pornographer Al Goldstein,
ex-wife Dana Crumb, art critic Robert Storr and
still others. Also included is a 16-page Crumb art gallery,
of which eight pages are in full color.
The cover portrait of R. Crumb is
by Drew Friedman and features a spot UV-coating (shiny
varnish) on the image, contrasting with an otherwise matte (dull
surface) cover stock. Edited and designed by Monte Beauchamp,
who brought the world Blab!
NOTE:
There are two
editions of this book. It was
simultaneously published by St. Martin's Press in much
larger quantities, exclusively for the general book trade, and by Kitchen Sink
Press, exclusively for the smaller comics market. The inner
pages are nearly indentical, but there are significant cosmetic
variations, aside from the imprints--- the front and back covers
and book spines are completely different. St. Martin's rejected
Beauchamp's own cover design, which Kitchen Sink
did accept. St. Martins produced their own somewhat lurid
and blurb-heavy cover which emphasized Crumb's and Groening's
larger names for commercial purposes.
What we offer here is the "tasteful"
---and much scarcer--- Kitchen Sink Press edition. NM/Mint.
$22.
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Life and Times of R. Crumb Book
THE LIFE AND TIMES OF R. CRUMB (1998).
Edited and designed by Monte Beauchamp.
Introduction by Matt Groening of Simpsons
fame. This snappy and insightful collection provides a unique
look at underground cartoonist Robert Crumb through the
eyes of his peers and other observers. Contributing essays by
fellow cartoonists including Jay Lynch, Will Eisner, Spain
Rodriguez, Jaxon (Jack Jackson), Robert Armstrong, Trina Robbins,
Jim Woodring, John Thompson, Drew Friedman, Dan Clowes, Joel
Beck, Kim Deitch, Bill Griffith, Mark Landman, Frank Stack, Raph
Steadman, S. Clay Wilson, Justin Green, Richard Sala, John Pound,
Jay Kinney, Mary Fleener, Dame Darcy, Doug Allen and Peter
Kuper. Other overviews and impressions come from filmmakers
Jim Jarmusch and Terry Gilliam, film critic Roger
Ebert, writers Josh Alan Friedman, Paul Krassner, Alan
Moore, and Charles Alverson, Sub-Genius guru Ivan
Stang, record producer George Paulus, NY Times
art director Steven Heller, pornographer Al Goldstein,
ex-wife Dana Crumb, art critic Robert Storr and
still others. Also included is a 16-page Crumb art gallery,
of which eight pages are in full color.
The cover portrait of R. Crumb is
by Drew Friedman and features a spot UV-coating (shiny
varnish) on the image, contrasting with an otherwise matte (dull
surface) cover stock. Edited and designed by Monte Beauchamp,
who brought the world Blab!
NOTE:
There are two
editions of this book. It was
simultaneously published by St. Martin's Press in much
larger quantities, exclusively for the general book trade, and by Kitchen Sink
Press, exclusively for the smaller comics market. The inner
pages are nearly indentical, but there are significant cosmetic
variations, aside from the imprints--- the front and back covers
and book spines are completely different. St. Martin's rejected
Beauchamp's own cover design, which Kitchen Sink
did accept. St. Martins produced their own somewhat lurid
and blurb-heavy cover which emphasized Crumb's and Groening's
larger names for commercial purposes.
What we offer here is the "tasteful"
---and much scarcer--- Kitchen Sink Press edition. NM/Mint.
$22.
Back of Book
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$22.00
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