White cloth with decorative guitar cover label. Designed and illustrated by Robert Willis. One of 500 copies. Signed on title page by Mason Williams with the following inscription to model and friend Marilyn McCorkle, "To Sweetie-Goo". Mason Williams and artist Ed Ruscha were friends before either moved west from Oklahoma City. McCorkle would befriend both and model for Ruscha in Los Angeles. Paul Jay Robbins was a writer for the LA Free Press, aka "The Freep", and a publisher of counterculture poetry in fine press editions.
White cloth with decorative guitar cover label. Designed and illustrated by Robert Willis. One of 500 copies. Signed on title page by Mason Williams with the following inscription to model and friend Marilyn McCorkle, "To Sweetie-Goo". Mason Williams and artist Ed Ruscha were friends before either moved west from Oklahoma City. McCorkle would befriend both and model for Ruscha in Los Angeles. Paul Jay Robbins was a writer for the LA Free Press, aka "The Freep", and a publisher of counterculture poetry in fine press editions.
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