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William S Burroughs. The Seven Deadly Sins. Lococo Mulder, 1991.

Price: US$321.59 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: First edition published by Lococo Mulder in 1991. No jacket as issued. Edition limeted to 150 copies signed and numbered by author except it isn't. It would appear that he numbered so many then just stopped. This copy is, however signed and dated 1997. The book is in very nice condition and has bright clean illustrative depiction of said sins. (13)

Seller: Alder Bookshop UK, Oban, United Kingdom

Burroughs, William S.. The Seven Deadly Sins. Lococo Mulder, 1991.

Price: US$325.00 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: Lococo Mulder: New York, September, 1991. 4to. Includes 7 multicolor shotgun woodblock, screenprint images with 7 screen print text. "The images are composed of woodblocks shot by the artist with a 12 gauge shotgun in February of 1991 and paintings on Mylar made by the artist in March and June of 1991. The text was written by the artist from February to July of 1991." (from the Table of Contents). Additionally, the colophon states that this is Luxe Edition and one of 150 signed and numbered copies; however, this copy is neither numbered nor signed. Black cloth with gilt and red lettering to front board, with a wooden rectangle (approx. 6" by 4") with shotgun holes affixed to front cover. Near fine or better (stray, faint white mark to the front panel).

Seller: Paul Johnson Fine Books, IOBA, Temecula, CA, U.S.A.

(BURROUGHS, WILLIAM S.). Burroughs, William S.. THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS - "LUXE" EDITION SIGNED BY WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS. Lococo Mulder, 1991.

Price: US$400.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: Signed. First Edition. 1st Edition. Signed by Burroughs on the title page. Contains seven color screen print reproductions (one for each sin) of "shotgun paintings" interleaved with brief texts by the artist/author. Frontispiece is a Robert Mapplethorpe image of Burroughs wielding a shotgun, and the front cover has a sheet of red pellet-riddled balsa wood veneer laid down to the black linen covered boards. Black cloth is slightly faded in spots but interior is bright and tight.

Seller: Half Moon Books, Kingston, NY, U.S.A.