Black Spring Press
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Founded in 1985, Black Spring Press has published works by varied artists and authors including Nick Cave, Anaïs Nin, Charles Baudelaire, Kyril Bonfiglioli, Carolyn Cassady and Leonard Cohen and many more. They specialise in contemporary literature, but their canon also includes overlooked classics.
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- The Cypriot by Andreas Koumi
- Bitten by the Tarantula and other writing by Julian Maclaren-Ross
- On Torquemada's Sofa by Laurence Fleming
- Emily Dickinson & I by Edie Campbell & Jack Lynch
- Collected Memoirs by Julian Maclaren-Ross
- High Priests, Quantum Genes by Michael Hayes
- Velocity; The Best of Apples & Snakes Edited by Maja Prausnitz
- The Lost Weekend by Charles Jackson
- The Big Brass Ring, an original screenplay by Orson Welles with Oja Kodar
- My Original Sin by Marie-Victoire Rouillier
- The Tenant by Roland Topor
- Lusts of a Moron; The Lyrics of Momus Designed and illustrated by Raphael Jimenez and Claudia Casagrande
- The Terrible News; Stories from after the Revolution Collected and translated by Grigori Gerenstein
- It Only Looks as if it Hurts; The Complete Lyrics 1976-1990 by Howard Devoto
- The Gorse Trilogy by Patrick Hamilton
- Off the Road: Twenty Years with Cassady, Kerouac and Ginsberg by Carolyn Cassady
- And the Ass Saw the Angel - Collector's edition by Nick Cave

