Text engl. - Other editions: First issue 1971, originally published by Lustrum Press, New York, in softcover. - Other editions: Hb. issue (silver-stamped boards, photo-pictorial dust jacket), self-published, has 1971 imprint but was actually published in 1979. - Japanese edition, cloth, with dust jacket, 64 p. with numerous b/w reproductions, is an exact reprint of the original edition and was printed in an edition of 1200 copies. - Grove Press reprint published 2000.
Ausstellungskatalog, Chicago, Ill., Chicago Public Library Cultural Center, 11.11.1989-06.01.1990.
Evanston, Chicago
TriQuarterly Books/ Another Chicago Press in association with the Department of Cultural Affairs, Chicago Office of Fine Arts and the Chicago Historical Society
“Compendium of adolescent male fantasies centering on sex and violence.” (Pajerski, 2000). - Beautifully printed by Steidl, Göttingen, Germany. Includes Clark's controversial b/w photographs from the "Tulsa" and Teenage Lust" work, as well as previously unpublished color and b/w images. Designed by Hans Werner Holzwarth, Berlin. 11 x 9 inches. Fine in Fine dust jacket. Not distributed in the United States. Out of print. Very scarce true first English edition. (Antiq. Vincent Borrelli, Bookseller, Albuquerque, NM (04.2005). - Nur Kurztitelaufnahme 10.2000.
Text engl. - First published 1971 by Larry Clark (rare, see main entry), this is a reissue using the same layout. - "The now legendary Tulsa, long out of print and because of a lawsuit, never re-issued, is a gritty and wholly unsentimentalized chronicle of the violent and blasted lives of the friends of his youth." (Cont. Photographer).“