Richard Hell - Books

Books

  • 1992: Artifact: Notebooks from Hell 1974-1980. No. 37 : Hanuman Books ISBN 0-937815-39-X
  • 1993: "The Voidoid : Codex Books, Hove, UK. (first printing of previously unpublished 1973 novella.
  • 1997 : Go Now : Scribner ISBN 978-0-684-83277-7
  • 2001 : Hot and Cold : powerHouse Books: ISBN 1-57687-082-0
  • 2005 : Rabbit Duck (w/ David Shapiro) : Repair
  • 2005 : Godlike : Akashic Books ISBN 1-888451-77-7
  • 2008: Psychopts (w/ Christopher Wool) : JMc & GHB Editions. 2008 ISBN 978-0-9795077-5-5
  • 2009: The Voidoid (w/ Kier Cooke Sandvik) : 38th Street Publishers ISBN 978-0-9818369-6-6

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