Billy Quinn 1954: Like Hopper on Acid
Billy Quinn 1954: The Wisdom of the Hoopoe and The Madness of King George
Billy Quinn 1954: Mantiq al-Tayr, The Language of the Birds, Farid al-Din Attar
Billy Quinn 1954: McSorley's Old Ale House Focus Group focussing (The East Village, Manhattan)
Billy Quinn 1954: With 'The Venerable Order of the Hoopoe' (off our faces)
Billy Quinn 1954: I Have Always Liked Pentimento
Billy Quinn 1954: That 'The Parma-Ham Reading Society', and 'The Venerable Order of the Hoopoe', Shared the Same Premises Was No Coincidence.
Billy Quinn 1954: Happy Hour (McSorley's)
Billy Quinn 1954: A Paddy (James), A Frog (Marcel), a Giant Silverfish (Leppy), a Chicken (Ruin) and a Sheep (Dolly) Went into a Bar
Billy Quinn 1954: Dolly was Gagging For a Pint of 'Bauek'. The Chicken Preferred the Lighter 'Liooke'
Billy Quinn 1954: Dolly's First Visit to McSorley's Old Alehouse, Manhattan
Billy Quinn 1954: Hey mate, What Does a Chickenman Have To Do, To Get a Pint Around Here?
Billy Quinn 1954: Suspected 'Infrathin' Sighting (disputed), Mc Sorley's Alehouse, Manhattan, 1922
Billy Quinn 1954: McSorley's Regulars (Marcel and Chickenman) Discussing The 1st Human Heart Transplant, 1967
Billy Quinn 1954: Marcel, James, and Dolly, Visiting a Temporarily Relocated McSorleys
Billy Quinn 1954: They Could Always Count on the Giant Silverfish Being Late
Billy Quinn 1954: An Irish Writer, a French Dadaist, a Giant Silverfish, a Chickenman and an Oscar Winning Sheep, Walked Into a Dilapidated Collage Together.
Billy Quinn 1954: Dolly Did Their Full-On Antler Thing, Whilst Boss-Eyed Marcel Did His Good Traffic-Cop, Bad Traffic-Cop Schtick
Billy Quinn 1954: Marcel's Brief Infrathin Sojourn as a Surfer Pouch Model Has Never Been Recorded Before
Billy Quinn 1954: Marcel Took the New Backless Surfer's Pouch Into The Recently Refurbished Gender-Neutral Facilities at McSorley's
Billy Quinn 1954: But, All Art Is Theft, and Genius Is a Matter for the Police
Billy Quinn 1954: Jarry and Dolly, Both Wearing Fleece, Enjoying Sharing a G&T (Ice and a Slice)
Billy Quinn 1954: Drawing of Jarry and Dolly (Pre-Ozempic) in McSorley's Discussing the Election and the Urgent Need to Revive UBU in Keeping with Recent Developments
Billy Quinn 1954: Back to Basics