An ultra rare example of Jim Morrison’s self-published folio of poems The Lords: Notes On Vision, given by Morrison to longtime Doors associate and manager Danny Sugerman (1954-2005.) Morrison published The Lords in an edition of 100 in early 1969. Printed in Los Angeles at Western Lithographers, Morrison gave these out one-at-a-time to friends and […]
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A beautiful mint condition and unread ‘Autographed Collector’s Edition’ of the 1983 book The Doors: An Illustrated History, beautifully signed by Ray Manzarek, Robby Kreiger and John Densmore. This example was factory sealed when we obtained it from the estate of the book’s author, longtime Doors associate and manager Danny Sugerman; we only opened it […]
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An Elektra Records promotional poster advertising the 2002 Doors album Bright Midnight/Live in America, boldly signed by Doors members Robby Kreiger, John Densmore and Ray Manzarek. This signed and framed poster was formerly the property of longtime Doors associate and manager Danny Sugerman (1954-2005). Danny Sugerman met and began working for The Doors at the […]
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An original vintage BPI Silver Disc Record Award for The Doors 1985 album The Best of The Doors, presented to longtime Doors associate and manager Danny Sugerman (1954-2005), who also wrote the liner notes for this album. BPI Awards are issued by the British Phonographic Industry, and are the UK equivalent to American RIAA Awards. […]
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An original vintage RIAA Platinum Record Award for The Doors 1968 album Waiting For the Sun, presented to longtime Doors associate and manager Danny Sugerman (1954-2005). Danny Sugerman met and began working for The Doors at the remarkably young age of 13, first handling their fan mail and organizing their clippings and scrapbook, and later […]
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A rare 1968 mono UK first pressing of The Doors’ Waiting For the Sun, on Elektra Records, with textured orange labels. The disc is in EX condition and plays beautifully. The gatefold cover is in EX condition; the back cover has a bit of light wear top center, and three initials written neatly and unobtrusively […]
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SOLD: Jim Morrison’s legendary Paris Journal, possibly the last major work he completed before his death in Paris on July 3, 1971. The green composition notebook has “Paris Journal” written on the cover in Morrison’s hand, with the first 14 pages (double-sided) comprising a single epic handwritten poem by Morrison. The last page of the […]
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A superb set of four 11″ x 14″ photograph of The Doors, shot in New York City in 1967 by the photographer most clearly associated with their record covers, Joel Brodsky. Brodsky photographed The Doors for nine of their different record covers. These beautiful prints came from the estate of the foremost collector of Doors […]
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A previously unknown version of the rare original concert poster advertising two August, 1967 shows by The Doors at Boston’s short-lived Crosstown Bus. Just weeks before these shows, “Light My Fire” spent three weeks at the top of the Billboard Charts. As a Boston history website noted, The Doors were booked at the Crosstown Bus […]
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An extremely rare original concert poster advertising two August, 1967 shows by The Doors at Boston’s short-lived Crosstown Bus. These were The Doors’ first East-Coast performances. Just weeks before these shows, “Light My Fire” spent three weeks at the top of the Billboard Charts. As a Boston history website noted, The Doors were booked at […]
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A rare vintage photograph of The Doors’ Jim Morrison by Edmund Teske. This is an original hand-printed photograph, made from the original 1969 negative and printed in 1997. Edmund Teske was a highly regarded fine art photographer who photographed The Doors and Jim Morrsion in 1969 and 1970. His work was exhibited at major galleries […]
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An original 11″ x 14″ photograph of The Doors circa 1969, by noted photographer Edmund Teske. This is a hand printed photograph, 11″ x 14″ and in mint condition, with Teske’s studio stamp on the reverse. Edmund Teske was a highly regarded fine art photographer who photographed The Doors and Jim Morrison in 1969 and […]
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An original 11″ x 14″ photograph of Doors frontman Jim Morrison of The Doors, circa 1969, by celebrated photographer Edmund Teske. This is a hand printed photograph made from the original negative, measures 11″ x 14″ and is in mint condition, with Teske’s studio stamp on the reverse. Edmund Teske was a highly regarded fine […]
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An original 11″ x 14″ photograph of the Doors’ Jim Morrison with Van Morrison, then of the band Them, at the Whisky a Go Go in Hollywood in 1966 . This photograph was taken by the club’s in-house photographer George Rodriguez, and this print was made from the original negative and is in mint condition. […]
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A huge 16″ x 20″ hand printed Jim Marshall photograph of Doors singer Jim Morrison, backstage at the Northern California Folk-Rock Festival in San Jose, 1968. This huge print is in mint condition, with Marshall’s studio stamp and negative number on the reverse. In the second photo, the print is pictured alongside The Doors self-titled […]
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An impossibly rare autographed ticket for the second-ever television appearance by The Doors, on the local Los Angeles show Shebang. This very large ticket (7 1/2” x 3 1/2”) is signed by Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore and Robby Kreiger, each with their first name, as well as Shebang host Casey Kasem. This extremely early […]
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