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![]() Henry Miller Henry Miller once counted one hundred books as his friends I would certainly do the same with his books, as they are true companions on the journey of life. And as a popular-erotica (aka sleaze) enthusiast, I find them excellent company in their honest curiousity about life, as well as their joyfully recounted adventures in the world of sex. My biographical notes will be brief -- born in Brooklyn 1891, met his first wife June while she worked as a taxi-dancer in 1923, met Frank Harris, left his job as a messanger for Western Union and began writing soon after, lived in Paris and published his first work with Jack Kahane's Obelisk Press, later issued from the Olympia Press, returned to America to find a new home in Big Sur in the 1940s and continued to write beautiful, hysterical, and scandalous novels (and paint) until his death. More information can be found on the Henry Miller Memorial Library website.
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![]() Henry Miller Obelisk Press (1960) NEAR FINE or better $50 | ![]() ESCAPADE 1.5 February 1956 FINE MINUS $30 |
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