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Seventh Heaven

Artist
Patti Smith
Date
1972
Publisher
Telegraph Books
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Softcover
ISBN
0-915890-29-1
Size
12 × 18 × 0.3 cm
Length
47 
Description

“and god created seventh heaven. saying let them all in. and caused it to be watched over by the bitch and the aeroplane.”

So begins the first edition print of an early and rare collection of poems by Patti Smith.

Smith who is well known for her poetry as well as her musical career was highly influenced by poets such as Arthur Rimbaud, William Blake and Charles Baudelaire.

Cover signed by Patti Smith

  1. Seventh Heaven
 

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