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$250.00NY: Something Else Press (1967). First US edition. [286 pp]. Light discoloration to top edge, else near fine in very good dust jacket with some shallow chipping along top edge, wear to base of spine, and light overall edgewear. Publisher’s price increase sticker to front flap. Cover image by Marcel Duchamp. Jacket flap text by Richard Hamilton. A solid copy of the less common hardcover issue of this concrete classic.$75.00NY: Something Else Press, 1967. First edition. 14 pp. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. Six poems delighting in language. A “Great Bear” pamphlet.$750.00NY: Fluxus, 1965. First edition. Single large sheet (22 x 17 inches, closed), but folded twice more, else near fine with the world “Fluxus” inked in red in the upper corner of the front panel. Edited and designed by Maciunas, with a full-page contribution by George Brecht. Fully-illustrated with found cuts and bold display type. One page devoted to the Fluxfest (Yoko Ono headlines), another to a catalogue of Fluxus items for sale.$20.00Adelaide: Art Gallery of South Australia (1976). First edition. Single long sheet folded three times to make a booklet (8 1/4 x 6 inches, closed). Fine. Moorman and Paik presented a series of performances in Adelaide over the five days of the Festival. Peter Moore’s photograph of Moorman performing “Concerto for Cello and Videotapes” reproduced within.$25.00NY: Emily Harvey Gallery [1990]. First edition. 6 1/4 x 4 3/8 inch illustrated card. Fine. Portrait of a toddler Moorman with a stuffed dog heralds this exhibition. Together with an 11 x 8 1/2 inch flyer detailing all aspects of this event. For the pair:$50.00NY: (np) (nd). First edition. 11 x 8 1/2 inch sheet of unused letterhead. Fine. If not designed by George Maciunas, certainly in his style.$75.00Cambridge: Center for Advanced Visual Studies 1981. First edition. 17 x 10 1/2 inch two-sided poster, folded three times for mailing (4 1/4 x 10 1/2 inches, closed). Fine. Charlotte Moorman’s “Sky Kiss” scheduled as part of the “Sky Events” on day two. TOGETHER WITH: a single 11 x 8 1/2 inch sheet with the details for Film and Video Showings organized by Betsy Connors. TOGETHER WITH: a program for the Conference, five 11 x 8 1/2 inch sheets, stapled upper left. All elements fine. For the three:$25.00Chicago: Museum of Contemporary Art, 1982. First edition. 9 x 4 inch printed card. Fine. Illustrated with Peter Moore’s photograph of V-yramid and Tom Haar’s photograph of Moorman playing Paik’s TV Cello while wearing TV Glasses.$20.00NY: Bonino in Soho, 1976. First edition. 4 3/16 x 5 7/8 inch printed card. Fine.$35.00NY: Electronic Arts Intermix (1982). First edition. Single large sheet folded twice (11 1/8 x 8 5/8 inches, closed). Fine. Front panel image, “Electronic Zen with Tri-Color Moon,” 1967, photograph by Bernard Gotfryd. Celebrating Paik’s association with the Howard Wise Gallery and Electronic Arts, announcing his one-man show at the Whitney (April 30-June 27), and the retrospective presented by WNET/CH 13, “On the Air,” featuring performances by Ginsberg, Kaprow, Cunningham, and Charlotte Moorman. Paik and Moorman both pictured.$25.00NY: The New Yorker Magazine, Inc. 1975. 144 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Features Calvin Tompkin’s lengthy profile of Paik, “Video Visionary.”