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Go Now  Jim's Privately Published 'The Lords' Book
This is your chance to own a copy of Jim Morrison's first privately published poetry book, The Lords: Notes On Vision! It is one of only 100 copies that were paid for by Jim himself. This one comes from Down Beat journalist, Michael Cuscuna, who did a magazine interview with Jim in 1970. It comes with a letter of provenance and it wont last long!
Go Now  Jim's Privately Published 'An American Prayer' Book
Another one of Jim Morrison's privately published poetry books! This is the third and final poetry book of Jim's private editions. It is one of only 500 copies. A great investment quality book!
Go Now  Jim Morrison GeeGee Award
This is an award that was actually presented to Jim Morrison in 1967 by Gloria Stavers of 16 Magazine for the best album of the year! As we all know, material things weren't important to Jim, so he passed it off to Ginny Ganahl who kept it safe in her own personal collection. This is truly a one of a kind item that some very lucky Doors fan will soon own - It can be you?!
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 Morrison story and wrote a beautiful poem.
Bruce Botnick (The Doors Engineer), 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.
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 PLUS will include a signed copy of Fred's story about how this poster came to be. Don't delay!

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