An extremely rare copy of “The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan” with four tracks not released on the commercial version–Rocks and Gravel, Let Me Die In My Footsteps, Gamblin’ Willie’s Dead Man’s Hand and Talkin’ John Birch Blues. The original “Freewheelin’” album with the withdrawn tracks is one of the rarest and most valuable records in the […]
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An original copy of the banned 1977 album “Bob Dylan Vs. A.J. Weberman: The Historic Confrontation” on Folkways Records. New Yorker Weberman famously stalked Dylan throughout the 1970’s, confronting him on his doorstep, digging through his garbage, and over-analyzing his lyrics; Rolling Stone magazine called him “the king of all Dylan nuts.” This album features […]
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A superb hand printed 8″ x 10″ silver gelatin photograph of Bob Dylan by the legendary Jim Marshall. Taken during Dylan’s December, 1965 press conference at public television station KQED, this is one of Marshall’s classic images. The print is in mint condition, with Marshall’s studio stamp and negative number on the reverse. The late […]
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A rare original photograph by Don Hunstein of Bob Dylan taken in 1962. Hunstein was Columbia Records’ main staff photographer for 30 years, and photographed many iconic album covers including “The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan.” This vintage 8′ x 10′ print was made from the original negative in the mid-‘70’s for a British book on Dylan, […]
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A rare original vintage photograph of Bob Dylan and Joan Baez, talking in a park while Dylan strums his guitar (printed in the 60’s.) This was taken by an unnamed photographer who was part of the legendary Magnum photographic cooperative, and has a Magnum Paris stamp on the back as well as publication notes and […]
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A copy of Bob Dylan's 1965 classic 'Bringing It All Back Home,' signed boldly by Dylan on the front cover. This autograph was obtained by legendary in-person collector Michael Wehrmann, who the New York Times called 'probably the best in the world at what he does.' Wehrmann is famed for his ability to track down […]
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Bob Dylan’s 1964 masterpiece ‘The Times They Are A-Changin” album, signed boldly by Dylan on the front cover. This autograph was obtained by legendary in-person collector Michael Wehrmann, who the New York Times called ‘probably the best in the world at what he does.’ Wehrmann is famed for his ability to track down celebrities and […]
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A huge and dramatic silkscreened British poster advertising Bob Dylan’s film “Renaldo and Clara” signed “To Paul, Best Wishes, Bob Dylan 9/17/86.” The rare poster measures 29″ x 40″ and the signature and inscription measure 8 1/2″ x 8″–by far the largest Dylan autograph we have ever seen. The poster and signature are extremely impressive […]
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A two-page interview with Bob Dylan from the December 2, 1965 issue of the San Francisco Chronicle, autographed by Dylan and inscribed by him ‘The answer’s still blowin’ in the wind ! Bob Dylan, December 1965.’ The article, titled ‘Answers From Bob Dylan’, was syndicated by the Chicago Daily News, and in it Dylan answers […]
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An extremely rare authentic signed 1st edition of Bob Dylan’s acclaimed autobiography, ‘Chronicles Volume One.’ This is one of only four genuine signed copies we’ve ever seen, though forgeries abound (we’ve even seen one offered by a well known rare book dealer allegedly obtained at an Dylan in-store signing, something that absolutely never took place.) […]
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A rare and highly sought-after concert poster advertising Bob Dylan and Joan Baez’s February-March 1965 US Tour, with Toulouse-Lautrec inspired artwork by Eric Von Schmidt. This legendary and often reproduced poster is one of the most scarce and collectible concert posters of all time. Von Schmidt, a close friend of Dylan, and a singer-songwriter and […]
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A set of five tickets to the Bob Dylan concert at Milwaukee’s Oriental Theatre, November 21, 1964. Consisting of tickets for seats in the main floor and balcony, with prices from $1.75 to $4.40. Can you imagine how amazing it must have been to see Dylan at the height of his acoustic powers ?
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A very unusual Bob Dylan handwritten set list, likely made for a tour rehearsal, in ink, marker and pencil, with extensive chord notations. This list was obviously written over a period of time, with Dylan formulating his thoughts about songs he wanted to play. The first third is printed in black and blue ballpoint pen; […]
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Beautiful white arrow 360 label copy; demo stamp on back cover; the best !
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