• A worldwide limited edition of just 500 numbered copies, each one signed by Clare Morris on behalf of the Keith Morris Estate.
    • Contains Keith Morris's most important images of Nick Drake from his three sessions between April 1969 and November 1971.
    • Foreword by Joe Boyd, producer of Nick Drake's first two albums.
    • Chapter introductions set the scene on each of Keith Morris's three photo-sessions
    • Presented in ultra large format hardcover, 96 pages. When closed, the book measures 24 inches high x 18 inches wide (60x45cm). When the book is open, double page spreads measure 24 inches high x 36 inches wide (60x90cm).
    • Contains approximately 200 images, many previously unpublished.
    • Clean and elegant layouts show images in various sizes up to 24 x 36 inches across double page spreads, revealing incredible levels of detail never previously presented in book format
    • Housed in a beautiful custom slipcase, showing the entire 1969 running man contact sheet of 35 frames in sequential order. The slipcase is lined with black suedel, a felt-like material, which cushions and protects the book.
    • Book cover and slipcase deliberately left free of text, so that nothing detracts from the detail in the images. The slipcased book looks and feels like a work of art in its own right.
    • Shipping - UK no charge / Europe £50 / USA £75 / Rest of World £95
       
  • SAGA DE XAM is a French comic masterpiece written by Jean Rollin & Illustrated by Nicolas Devil, and published by Eric Losfeld. It is one of the rarest examples of psychedelic comic art from 1967. We came across it for the first time about five years ago in a bookshop in France - they only took cash, we only had credit cards, so all we could do was look in awe and hope that at some point we would be able to find one. Well, now we have, a beautiful 1967 hardback first edition on heavy weight paper in its original dustcover.

    As you would expect with a book over forty years old, there are signs of wear on the dustcover, and the writing on the spine of the dustcover has faded, but inside it is eyeball-poppingly magnificent. The quality and variety of the graphics will blow you away. And while it may be stating the bleeding obvious, it is in French. Nicolas Devil - nice surname by the way - was one of Frances first erotic comic book artists. His illustrations were originally drawn on large format paper and then reduced and accompanied by captions and dialogue written in microscopic characters. Eric Losfeld was a French publisher who had a reputation for publishing controversial material with his publishing imprint Editions Le Terrain Vague. He published the well known Barbarella science fiction comic book created by Jean-Claude Forest.

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