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Go Now Jim Morrison's Privately Published Poetry Books!
This is your chance to own a copy of the privately published Jim Morrison poetry books! A collection of all three poetry books and the 'Ode to LA' poem formerly belonging to Doors Secretary, Ginny Ganahl have all been consigned to The DCM for sale. 'The New Creatures' is even signed by Jim! Whether you're just browsing or if you're seriously considering a purchase, you will want to check out the gallery photos of these rare items!
Go Now RARE 1968 Doors Tour Poster
This was the only official Doors poster of its day. Photography by Paul Ferrara who also did the tour program. These are extremely rare! We have two that came from and are signed by Paul Ferrara - each with it's own letter of provenance from Paul. Don't miss the ultimate Doors poster! I have only seen two others for sale in 17 years!
Go Now Jim Morrison Beaded Necklaces
Thousands have discovered THIS IS THE PLACE to get the same patterned bead necklaces that Jim Morrison made famous on the cover of the 1985 Doors 'Best Of' album. We've researched this and received instructions on how to make these beads by Henry Diltz (Doors Photographer & Amatuer Bead Maker, the same person who made the original pair of beads for Jim. In addition to plain beads, we also have added several types of lizard pendants and even one with a crystal aurora borealis finish silver cross. Check 'em out!
Go Now 'Wind In Her Hair' Poster
(38" x 27") The poem, 'Wind In Her Hair' originally came from a 1971 dream that Jim Morrison had right before he left for Paris according to Danny Sugerman. When Fred Chandler was working in The Doors office with Danny in 2003 adapting the screenplay of Wonderland Avenue, Danny told Fred of Jims dream about "a girl with wind in her hair riding a horse in a nightmare". Chandler, a published poet was inspired by this Jim Morrison story and wrote a beautiful poem.
Bruce Botnick (The Doors Engineer), friend and poetry mentor of Freds, edited the poem into song lyrics, as he did for Morrison's poetry so many years ago when he was producing the LA Woman album for The Doors.
Add an incredible print job, and this beautiful poster was the end result!
Don't delay! This is a doors.com exclusive! While our supply lasts this limited edition poster will be signed by both Fred Chandler and Bruce Botnick. Don't delay!
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