Sale 2514 - The Pride Sale, June 20, 2019
116 c DAVID CARTER Stonewall; the Riots that Sparked the Gay Revolution. Photographic illustrations. 8vo, silver-lettered black cloth; dust jacket. New York: St. Martin’s Press, (2004). [400/600] first edition of the first in - depth published account of the riots . signed by carter , as well as author/activist Randy Wicker, police inspector Seymour Pine, activist Dick Leitsch, and artist/activist Tommy Lanigan-Schmidt. 116A c CHARLES GATEWOOD (1942-2016) Cockette, New York City * San Fran Parade . Together, 2 silver prints, the images measuring 7 1 / 2 inches, 19 cm., square and 8 1 / 2 x11 1 / 2 inches 21 1 / 2 x 29 cm., the sheets 11x14 inches, each mounted to Bainbridge board, the first with Gatewood’s copyright label with the artist’s name and print date, in pencil, in an unknown hand, on mount verso, the second with Gatewood’s signature, in ink, and print date and notation for Marge Neikrug, in red ink, in an unknown hand, on mount verso. 1971; printed 1979 & 1972; printed 1975. with —Charles Gatewood. Sidetripping . Text by William S. Burroughs. Square 4to, photo- pictorial wrappers. First edition. (New York): (Strawberry Hill Publishing Co.), (1975) Photographic illustrations. 8vo, silver-lettered black cloth; dust jacket. NewYork: St. Martin’s Press, (2004). [1,500/2,500] The entire Gatewood archive was acquired by the Bancroft Library at U. C. Berkeley before his passing. Consequently, there is no work consigned from the artist available on the market; prints on the secondary market are very rare . Kismaric, Exposure: Ten Photographers’ Work, cover. 116 116A
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