Inner Portraits
Szukalski, Stanislav, Glenn Bray (Ed.) and Lena Zwalve (Ed.). Glenn Bray, 1982 (1st Ed.). Softbound. The artist who influenced everyone from the Church of the SubGenius to H. R. Giger, and whose unorthodox views of earth's history amalgamated Polish Nationalism, a nephilim-esque race of yeti, and an Easter Island point of origin for humanity. In 1971, Bray, a collector of the kindred work of Mad Magazine contributor Basil Wolverton, befriended Szukalski, and would go on to publish this compilation of the then-forgotten artist's incredible output, complete with cancerian printed inner wraps and lovely use of the Bent Classicist's idiosyncratic lettering.
Tight, square spine has some cosmetic chipping and other general wear. Clean, unmarked interior. Some bumped corners, edge-wear, and areas of creasing and toning to the covers. 94 pp. Oversized.