Sites 15
Kerouac.com. Books, videos, related products from Beat authors and poets, featuring Jack Kerouac.
London. Specializes in rare and used books, magazines and ephemera from the Beat Generation, the Sixties CounterCulture, and the Avant-Gardes.
Venice, CA, offers public poetry readings, free workshops, a bookstore. Established in 1968.
The San Francisco literary landmark founded by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, home of Beat literature, and publishers of "Howl and other Poems".
Tokyo, Japan source of beat literature. (English, Japanese)
Specializing in the Beat Generation, poetry, small press, and signed books, bibliographies and biographies.
San Francisco independent bookseller, 38 years in business. New and used books, magazines, and LP records, with special regional focus.
Over 250,000 books in stock, with large selection of beat related literature, including rare magazines from 1960s.
Publisher Miriam Linna (formerly of The Cramps) started Kicks Books to bring out books that no one else would print. Authors range from Charley Plymell to Sun Ra. Based in New York.
Lawrence, Kansas regional publisher of Native American and Mid-Plains authors.
Berkeley, CA. Founded in 1959 by Moe Moskowitz and his wife Barbara; features live readings by Beat poets, and used and new books, vintage sheet music, collectable paperbacks and pulp magazines.
Berkeley, California, specializing in unusual and overlooked items, including periodicals, association copies and ephemera. Very knowledgeable on Beat literature.
Dickerson, MD; rare book dealer, Beat Generation & modern first editions, mysteries, and signed books. Beautiful store.
James Muser. Modern, Beat, and counterculture literature including original manuscripts.
Ann Arbor, MI: Started by Arthur S. Nusbaum, a long-time collector of the Beat Generation, especially the work of William S. Burroughs.
The San Francisco literary landmark founded by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, home of Beat literature, and publishers of "Howl and other Poems".
Specializing in the Beat Generation, poetry, small press, and signed books, bibliographies and biographies.
Berkeley, CA. Founded in 1959 by Moe Moskowitz and his wife Barbara; features live readings by Beat poets, and used and new books, vintage sheet music, collectable paperbacks and pulp magazines.
Publisher Miriam Linna (formerly of The Cramps) started Kicks Books to bring out books that no one else would print. Authors range from Charley Plymell to Sun Ra. Based in New York.
Lawrence, Kansas regional publisher of Native American and Mid-Plains authors.
Over 250,000 books in stock, with large selection of beat related literature, including rare magazines from 1960s.
Berkeley, California, specializing in unusual and overlooked items, including periodicals, association copies and ephemera. Very knowledgeable on Beat literature.
Ann Arbor, MI: Started by Arthur S. Nusbaum, a long-time collector of the Beat Generation, especially the work of William S. Burroughs.
San Francisco independent bookseller, 38 years in business. New and used books, magazines, and LP records, with special regional focus.
Venice, CA, offers public poetry readings, free workshops, a bookstore. Established in 1968.
Tokyo, Japan source of beat literature. (English, Japanese)
Dickerson, MD; rare book dealer, Beat Generation & modern first editions, mysteries, and signed books. Beautiful store.
James Muser. Modern, Beat, and counterculture literature including original manuscripts.
Kerouac.com. Books, videos, related products from Beat authors and poets, featuring Jack Kerouac.
London. Specializes in rare and used books, magazines and ephemera from the Beat Generation, the Sixties CounterCulture, and the Avant-Gardes.