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    CAGE, John with Joan Retallack.
    $25.00
    Hanover & London: Wesleyan University Press (1996). First edition. xlvii + 360 pp w/index. Near fine in near fine dust jacket with light wrinkles to base and crown of spine.
  • will / just /drink / or / perhaps / do / something / or / not, in / museum...
    g.brecht d.higgins a.knowles c.moorman, n.j.paik. d.rot
    $75.00
    Philadelphia: College of Art, 1964. First edition. 1 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches, printed on recto only. Fine. Miniature card promoting this event.
  • Manifestos.
    HIGGINS, Dick and Emmett Williams, eds.
    $35.00
    NY: Something Else Press (1966). First edition. 31 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers with light sunning along spine and two small stains on rear cover. Brief works by John Giorno, Dick Higgins, Jerome Rothenberg, W.E.B. DuBois Clubs, Ay-O, and others. 2000 copies printed. Ten titles listed on the rear cover. Great Bear Pamphlet #8.
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    HIGGINS, Dick and Emmett Williams, eds.
    $20.00
    NY: Something Else Press (1966). First edition, second printing. 31 pp. Light sunning to spine, else near fine in stapled wrappers. Brief works by John Giorno, Dick Higgins, Jerome Rothenberg, W.E.B. DuBois Clubs, Ay-O and others. 2000 copies printed. Great Bear Pamphlet #8. Peter Frank in his bibliography of the press states that a second printing is unverified, but this example lists twenty titles on the rear cover rather than just the first ten, leading to reason that this IS a second printing, when the series was further along.
  • for eugene in germany / cream dreams.
    HIGGINS, Dick and Eugene Williams.
    $50.00
    Barton: Unpublished Editions, 1973. First trade edition. 33 + 9 pp. Tiny smudge on the Williams cover, else fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Printed by Noel Young. One of 300 numbered copies.
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    HIGGINS, Dick.
    $35.00
    NY: Great Bear / Something Else Press (1965). First edition. 14 pp. Sunning along spine, else very good plus in stapled wrappers. Great Bear Pamphlet #2. Instruction sheet accompanies.
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    HIGGINS, Dick.
    $15.00
    NY: Something Else Press (1965). Third printing (full series printed on rear cover). 16 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. One of 500 copies. Great Bear Pamphlet 2.
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    HIGGINS, Dick.
    $30.00
    Barton: Something Else Press, 1972. First edition. 239 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket.
  • Amigo: A Sexual Odyssey.
    HIGGINS, Dick.
    $200.00
    Barton: Unpublished Editions, 1972. First edition. [48 pp]. Very near fine in printed wrappers. Deckle fore-edges. One of 100 numbered copies SIGNED by Higgins. Poetry. Young 1794*.
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    HIGGINS, Dick.
    $35.00
    West Glover: Unpublished Editions, 1974. First edition. [56 pp]. Very near fine in printed wrappers. A play by Higgins with photographic illustrations by Bern Porter.
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    KNOWLES, Alison.
    $45.00
    NY: Granary Books, 2000. First edition. 246 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Pre-face by Jerome Rothenberg. Illustrated with full-color reproductions from her journals. A major Alison Knowles retrospective is opening at the Berkeley Art Museum this July. New, at publication price:
  • Music Expanded.
    KOSUGI, Takehisa.
    $50.00
    NY: Town Hall, 1967. First edition. 9 1/2 x 6 1/4 inch illustrated flyer. Fine. Takehisa Kosugi, Charlotte Moorman, and Nam June Paik perform. Terrific photograph of Kosugi by Peter Moore. Accompanied by the program for the event, a single glossy sheet folded once to make a booklet, which details the compositions to be performed, and presents a biography of Kosugi. For the pair:
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    MAC LOW, Jackson.
    $25.00
    NY: Something Else Press (1966). First edition. 14 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. 1000 copies printed. Great Bear Pamphlet #10.
  • The Twin Plays: Port-au-Prince & Adams County Illinois.
    MAC LOW, Jackson.
    $55.00
    NY: Something Else Press (1966). First edition. 14 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Embossed ownership label of Denise Levertov inside front cover. Dated (3/18/70) and INSCRIBED by Mac Low, “For Denise & Mitch / with love / Jackson.” Great Bear Pamphlet #10.
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    MOORMAN, Charlotte & Nam June Paik.
    $150.00
    Cincinnati: University of Cincinnati [1968]. First edition. Single large sheet folded folded twice (11 x 7 inches, closed). Fine. Bill Sontag’s design features the outline of a cello with photographs of breasts superimposed over the upper portion of the instrument. Biographies of Moorman and Paik and notes on their performances printed on the verso.
  • Charlotte Moorman, cello with David Tudor, piano... in a program of works.
    MOORMAN, Charlotte and David Tudor.
    $45.00
    [NY]: (np) [1963]. First edition. 11 x 8 1/2 inch flyer. Fine. Moorman and Tudor perform works by Webern, Byrd, Brown, Childs, Corner, Feldman, Young, and Cage. The flyer features facsimiles of each composer’s signature.
  • Intermedia ‘68.
    MOORMAN, Charlotte and Nam June Paik.
    $125.00
    NY: John Brockman Associates, 1968. First edition. 17 x 11 inch poster. Fine. Moorman and Paik perform works by Beuys, Brecht, Cage, Feldman, Knowles, Kosugi, Ono, Paik, and many others.
  • Moorman and Paik at Ohio State University.
    MOORMAN, Charlotte and Nam June Paik.
    $35.00
    Lima: Ohio Sate University, 1969. First edition. 11 x 8 1/2 inch flyer. Very near fine. Program for this performance by Moorman and Paik, including works by Kosugi, Cage, Ono, Paik, Brecht-Tenney, and others.
  • Bochumer Kunstwoche 2 invitation.
    MOORMAN, Charlotte.
    $50.00
    Bochum & Dortmund: Ruhr Park (1973). First edition. Folding invitation card (4 1/8 x 8 1/4 inches, closed), together with a program (8 1/4 x 6 inches, closed). Both items fine. In addition to “oldtime jazz,” this festival features Allan Kaprow’s “Happening für Kinder,” Moorman’s “Fernseh-Cello,” and Wolfgang Stoerchle “Video-Aktion mit Publikum,” and Sladek’s “Pantomime.” For the pair:
  • Charlotte Moorman will perform...
    MOORMAN, Charlotte.
    $25.00
    [NY]: (np) 1967. First edition. 3 x 5 1/2 inch card, printed on recto only. Fine. Announcement for Moorman’s appearance on the Tonight Show to perform John Cage’s 4’ 1.1499” for a String Player.
  • An Evening of the Music of the Avant-Garde.
    NEUHAUS, Max with Philip Corner and James Tenney.
    $35.00
    Chicago: Susan L. Popkin/University of Chicago/Max Neuhaus [1965]. First edition. Folding card (5 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches, closed). Very near fine. Neuhaus, Corner, and Tenny perform works by Karlheinz Stockhausen, Mauricio Kagel, and John Cage.
  • Dans le Cadre de la Retrospective Nam June Paik.
    PAIK, Nam June and Charlotte Moorman.
    $20.00
    Paris: Centre Culturel Americain, 1979. First edition. 4 x 8 inch card, printed in green on white stock. Fine. Announcement for exhibition, screenings, and performances by Moorman and Paik (TV Cello and TV Bra).
  • New Cinema Festival I.
    PAIK, Nam June with Charlotte Moorman and Takehisa Kosugi.
    $75.00
    NY: Film-maker’s Cinematheque, 1965. 11 x 8 1/2 inch flyer, printed in black on grey paper. Fine. Program for this performance featuring performance by Moorman and Kosugi, and video tape.
  • But Then I Thought: Actually, “Zen” is Boring Too.
    PAIK, Nam June.
    $20.00
    Paris: Musee D’Art Moderne [1972]. First edition. 4 3/4 x 6 inch illustrated card. Fine. Video image of Paik on the recto with the title text. Concert information on the reverse.
  • Electronic Opera no. 2.
    PAIK, Nam June.
    $35.00
    Boston: WGBH TV [1972]. First edition. Single long sheet folded three times horizontally (4 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches, closed). Fine. Paik was one of number of artists commissioned to create works employing the rep of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
  • Electronic Video Recorder.
    PAIK, Nam June.
    $100.00
    [NY]: Cafe Au Go Go, 1965. First edition. 11 x 8 1/2 inch flyer. Very near fine. Paik’s breakthrough event during which he played his ‘Pope’ tape on a borrowed portable video recorder. In addition to details on the time and place of the performance, Paik recounts the development of his idea to combining television and video tape. “As collage technic replaced oil-paint, the cathode ray tube will replace the canvass.”
  • The Color of Time: Video Sculpture by Nam June Paik.
    PAIK, Nam June.
    $45.00
    Waltham: Rose Art Museum/Brandeis University, 1984. First edition. Three items: a one-sided 7 1/2 x 11 1/4 inch card with exhibition details, a tri-fold program for the work (7 1/2 x 11 1/2, closed) both of which feature artwork by Paik on the front panel, and the ‘84/’85 issue of keeping current, again with details of the event. All items fine. The latter two items reprint photographs of Charlotte Moorman, who performed two Paik compositions at the opening reception. The second item reproduces a Peter Moore photograph of “Rectangular Fish (detail)”. For the three items:
  • World First Video-Tape Monthly Magazine.
    PAIK, Nam June.
    $125.00
    (np): (np) 1967. 11 x 8 1/2 inch flyer. Fine. Paik’s proposal for this broadcasting sea change. “Someday London Times will become ‘VIDEO-TAPE’.”
  • Come & Go & Return & Scandinavian Avant Garde.
    PAIK, Nam June. et al.
    $45.00
    NY: The Black Gate [1967]. First edition. 8 1/2 x 11 inch flyer for this event held at the Black Gate 22-24 June. Fine. Kosugi, Moorman, Paik, and Yalkut listed to perform.
  • Come & Go & Return & Scandinavian Avant Garde.
    PAIK, Nam June. et al.
    $75.00
    NY: The Black Gate [1967]. First edition. Two 11 x 8 1/2 inch flyers (both fine) for this event held at the Black Gate 22-24 June. The first part of the concert featured Takehisa Kosugi, Charlotte Moorman, Paik, and Jud Yalkut; the second Lars-Gunnar Bodin, Gunnar Johnson, and Ralph Lundsten. On the second flyer, the dated of 22 June has been added in pen. For the pair:
  • Continuous Performances of New Music.
    PAIK, Nam June. et al.
    $75.00
    NY: Kenneth Werner, 1967. Three 11 x 8 1/2 inch sheets, stapled upper left. Light toning along one edge, else near fine. Program for this seven hour event. Listed performers include Corner, Friedman, Higgins, Knowles, Mac Low, Moorman, Neuhaus, Paik, and many others performing works by Cage, Wolff, Krumm, Mumma, Werner, Higgins, Brown, Lucifer, Schmit, MacLow, Bussotti, Goldstein-Marcy, Sheff, MacDonald, Corner, Feldman, Knowles, Zajda, Ashley, Czajkowski & Friedman, Christiansen, Stockhausen, Paik, and Iimura.
  • WORLDTHEATRE.
    SOLOMON, H. and Steve Balkin.
    $125.00
    NY: Cafe Au Go Go [1965]. First edition. 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inch flyer. Fine. Three Mondays in October featuring works by Erik Anderson, Andy Warhol, Dick Higgins, Balkin, Al Hansen, Yoko Ono, John Herbert McDowell, Diter Rot, Christo, Nam June Paik, Wolf Vostell, Charlotte Moorman, Alison Knowles, Liz Keen, and Takehisa Kosugi.