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61. OLSON, Richard. No Strings Attached. Beloit: Richard Olson (nd).
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First edition. Seven 3 ½ x 5 inch cards with string-like scoring to first and last cards. Title printed on recto of first card, Olson's name and address printed to verso of the last card. Despite the title, the cards are hole-punched and tied together with two pieces of string! So strings ARE attached... $20
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62. PARKER, Fred R. ed. The Crowded Vacancy: Three Los Angeles Photographers. Davis & Pasadena: Memorial Union Art Gallery/Pasadena Art Museum (1971).
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First edition. [32 pp]. Very near fine in glossy stapled wrappers. Black and white images by Terry Wild, Anthony Hernandez, and Lewis Baltz. One of 700 copies. $250
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63. PATCHEN, Kenneth. Poemscapes. Highlands: Jonathan Williams (1958).
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First edition, limited and signed special "Gold and Gray" issue. [50 pp]. Near fine in paper-covered boards. No dust jacket, as issued. One of 42 numbered copies SIGNED by Patchen with an original painted poemscape pasted down between the rear cover and verso of the last leaf. Morgan A28b. $2250
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64. PHILLIPS, Michael Joseph. 31 Erotic Concrete Sonatas for Samantha. Bloomington: Michael Joseph Phillips (1979).
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First edition. 4to. [10 pp]. One old horiztontal fold (from original mailing) else very good plus in printed wrappers. A less-common Phillips title. $25
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65. [POETRY ANTHOLOGY]. Gomringer, Eugen. Konkrete Poesie: Deutschsprachige Autoren. Stuttgart: Philipp Reclam (1973).
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First edition. 16mo. [174 pp]. Near fine in printed wrappers. Contributions, all in German, by Bremer, Döhl, Gomringer, Jandl, Mayer, Mon, Rot, Rühm, Ulrichs, and many others. $35
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66. [POETRY ANTHOLOGY]. Sanders, Ed. ed. Bugger: An Anthology. NY: Fuck You/Press, 1964.
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First trade edition. 4to. 19 pp. Very near fine in side-stapled wrappers. One of 400 copies. Poems by Szabo, Ginsberg, Sanders, Berrigan, Harriman, Padgett, Fowler, Keys, and Fainlight. A mimeo beaut. $150
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67. POPLAR, Diedra and Ralph. A Day or Two. Cleveland: Poplar Press, 1966.
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First edition. [120 pp]. Spine lightly rubbed, else near fine in printed wrappers. Poems by Ralph illustrated with collagraphs by Diedra. A collaboration drifting into artists's book territory. One of 110 numbered copies. INSCRIBED by the Poplars with the additional note by the receipient, "The first to be inscribed - Wally" all on the title page. An uncommon Cleveland item, the Poplars this same year provided the cover art to the levy-edited anthology, 465. $125
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68. POWELL, Roxie. Dreams of Straw. San Francisco: [Auerhhan Press] 1963.
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First edition. [16 pp]. Very near fine in black yarn-bound printed wrappers. Fourteen poems with an introduction by Haselwood. One of 250 copies. Handset and printed letterpress by Haselwood and Charles Plymell. Auerhahn 28. $45
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69. PRINCE, Richard. Collected Writings. Santa Monica: Foggy Notion, 2011.
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First edition. 216 pp. Fine in full purple cloth with stamped lettering to spine and front cover. No dust jacket, as issued. Thirty-five essays by Prince, punctuated with color and b&w reproductions and concluded by an essay by Jonathan Lethem. $40
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70. PUTTERMAN, Jaydie and Rosalynde Lesur. Police. NY: Holt, Rinehart and Winston (1982).
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First edition. 4to. 192 pp. Light wrinkle to title page, else fine in near fine dust jacket with two tiny edge-tears. For six months the authors shadowed two NYC policemen on their Midtown South beat. $75
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71. RAWORTH, Tom. A Serial Biography. Berkeley: Turtle Island, 1977.
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First US trade edition. 84 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. $20
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72. RAWORTH, Tom. Lion Lion. London: Trigram (1970).
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First trade paperback printing. [48 pp]. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Poems printed letterpress in two colors with illustrations, one of which is tipped-on. $20
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73. RILKE, Rainer Maria. Selected Poems. NY: Limited Editions Club, 1981.
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First edition. xxxiii+ 129 pp w/notes. Faint sunning to spine, else very near fine in half-cloth and publisher's slipcase which is also a bit sunned. No dust jacket, as issued. Original poems in German with facing English translations by C.F. MacIntyre. Harry T. Moore provides a preface to this selection, and Robert Kipniss a number of lithograph illustrations. One of 2000 numbered copies SIGNED by Kipniss. $50
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74. RIMBAUD, Arthur and Robert Mapplethorp. A Season in Hell. NY: Limited Editions Club (1986).
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First edition. 4to. xii + 87 pp. Fine in full crimson morrocco with black stamping to spine and front cover. Fine publisher's slipcase. Original French with facing translation by Paul Schmidt, who also contributes an introduction. Illustrated with photogravures by Robert Mapplethorpe. One of 1000 numbered copies SIGNED by Schmidt and Mapplethorpe. Original club newsletter laid-in. $1000
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75. [RIZZOLI, A.G.]. Hernandez, Jo Farb. et al. A.G. Rizzoli: Architect of Magnificent Visions. NY: Abrams (1997).
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First edition. 4to. 136 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket that is lightly sunned at extrems. A wonderful presentation of the work of this visionary San Francisco architect and artist who, after his day job as draftsman for an SF firm, created these symbolic architectural renderings of family and people known to him, and components of the grand YTTE (Yield To Total Elation) city, based on the 1915 Panama Pacific Exposition, all in his meticulous Beaux Arts-style. $50
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76. ROBERTSON, Kirk. Ar ti facts. Huntington: Water Mark Press, 1985.
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First edition. 4to. [32 pp]. Fine in string-bound wrappers. Coco Gordon both designed this book, and created the handmade paper covers. Divided into Art, Books, and Video, each section being made up of visual work, concrete poetry, and collage texts. $100
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77. [RODIA, Simon]. Rosen, Seymour. Simon Rodia's Towers in Watts: A Photographic Exhibition. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1962.
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First edition. 47 pp w/selected bibliography. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Four tipped-on color illustrations accompanying many b&w images. $50
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78. SANDERS, Ed. The Toe Queen Poems. NY: Fuck You/Press (nd).
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First edition. 4to. 14 pp. Two small spots on front cover, else very near fine in side-stapled wrappers. Poems with a foreword by "Consuela." $250
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79. SASSOON, Siegfried. Memoirs of an Infantry Officer. NY: Limited Editions Club, 1981.
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First edition. xvii + 224 pp. Fine in full decorated cloth in fine publisher's slipcase. Introduction by David Daiches, illustrations by Paul Hogarth. One of 200 numbered copies SIGNED by Hogarth. A beautifully-produced edition of Sassoon's best prose work, a key WWI memoir. $75
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80. SELZ, Peter. Funk. Berkeley: University Art Museum/University of California (1967).
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First edition. [60 pp]. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Exhibition catalogue for this important show that featured Bruce Conner, Roy DeForest, Manuel Neri, William T. Wiley, and others. $40
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