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$750.00Greenbrae & Santa Cruz: Clatworthy Colorvues (1977). First edition. Oblong 8 vo. [72 pp]. Fine in full blue cloth with gilt lettering to spine and front panel. Afterword by Robert F. Forth. Sultan and Mandel’s landmark assemblage of found archival images.$45.00[Melbourne]: Bloom Publishing (2015). First edition. [40 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of smaller number (of 200) copies accompanied by a full-color two-sided poster. Photographs of protests in Kiev and rural Ukraine during the initial actions of February 2014.$1,250.00[Chicago]: Charles Swedlund, 1974. First edition. Fourteen discs (each 7” diameter) with a history/instruction card and handle for spinning. All internal elements fine, box very near fine with light bend to lower half. Each disc has one or two silhouettes of human figures that move or interact when viewed through the edge slots at a mirror while the discs spin. Independently invented by Plateau and Stampfer in 1832, the phenakistascope was also known as a stroboscope, and employed as a child’s toy. Chicago-based Swedlund was a long time educator and author, who often employed unusual modes of presenting photographic and other images.$200.00London: Azimuth Editions (2002). First edition. Folio. 324 pp w/appendix, notes, & bibliography. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Photographs throughout by Nasrollah Kasraian taken largely in the 1980s. Life of nomads in Iran at the end of the 20th century, specifically after the 1978-79 Revolution.$75.00[Bologna]: Damiani (2016). First edition. [60 pp]. Fine in full brown cloth with gilt stamping and inset cover label. No dust jacket, as issued. One of 500 copies. Tarn contributes a preface to this new edition, previously published in 2009 in fine press form, and originally in 1974 in a trade edition that was largely destroyed in a house fire. Though not called for, SIGNED by Tarn and Myers on the colophon page.$40.00London: Bookworks (1996). First edition. Fine in illustrated boards. Single long sheet with color photographs on the recto and a silver verso.$100.00Davenport: Um Yeah Press (2016). First edition. 4to. [96 pp]. Fine in illustrated boards. No dust jacket, as issued. Afterword by Ed Templeton. Color and b&w photographs of underwater nudes.$15.00San Francisco: Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, California Palace of the Legion of Honor (1974). First edition. 48 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. A b&w photographic tour of Rodin’s famous sculpture.$50.00(np): Magnum Photos (1973). First trade paperback printing. [96 pp]. Reading crease to spine, else near fine in illustrated wrappers.
War Torn: Survivors and Victims in the Late Twentieth Century, Recorded by Thirty-one Photographers.
$30.00NY: Sarah Lazin//Pantheon (1984). First trade paperback edition. 139 pp. Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Promotional flyer laid in.$50.00San Francisco: Greenwood Press (2004). First edition. 62 pp. Small stain on rear cover, else very near fine in printed wrappers. Prints by Stauffacher photographed by Letbetter. SIGNED by Stauffacher on the title page.$45.00Zurich & NY: Edition Stemmle (1998). First edition. Folio. 135 pp. Two lower corners lightly bumped, else near fine in near fine dust jacket. Introductory essay by A.D. Coleman with an afterword by George Pitts. Black and white photographs of an erotic nature.$15.00NY: Granary Books, 2001. First edition. 136 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers; a paperback original. Collaboration between poet Lewis Warsh and video artist Julie Harrison. Sepia-toned video stills and poems.$200.00Santa Fe: Radius Books (2009). First edition. 4to. 143 pp. Tiny bump to one lower corner, else fine in wrappers in near fine printed cardstock slipcase with a few small spots to the unprinted side. SIGNED by the Webbs on the half-title page.$350.00NY: Random House (1971). First edition, numbered & signed issue. xiii + 111 pp. Fine in full decorated cloth and fine unprinted acetate dust jacket (two corner creases) and fine publisher’s slipcase. One of 300 numbered copies SIGNED by Welty.$20.00Berkeley: Gingko Press (2009). First edition. [144 pp]. Fine in fine dust jacket.$35.00San Francisco: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (1985). First edition. 4to. 47 pp w/checklist of the exhibition & biography. Light sticker shadow to rear cover, else near fine in illustrated wrappers.$20.00Amsterdam: Stedelijk Museum (1983). First edition. [28 pp]. Very good plus in stapled wrappers. Essay by Els Barents in Dutch and English translation. Fifteen reproductions (including cover image), followed by 42 smaller images.$20.00Highlands: Jargon Society, 1972. First edition. [56 pp]. Near fine in photo-illustrated wrappers (images by Ralph Eugene Meatyard). Includes Broken Field Runner: A Douglas Woolf Notebook by Paul Metcalf. Jargon 73.$20.00Chevy Chase: The Wms. Primrose Press (1980). First edition. [44 pp]. Very near fine in sewn wrappers and near fine printed dust jacket that is lightly and unevenly sunned. Poems by Zadravec with b&w photographs by Troyer.$50.00Albuquerque & Des Moines: University of New Mexico Press/Des Moines Art Center (1991). First trade paperback printing. 4to. 151 pp. Sunning to spine, else near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.$150.00Cambridge: MIT Press (1990). First US edition. 4to. 362 pp w/appendixes. Fine in fine dust jacket. Over 400 images drawn from the Bauhaus-Archiv, a wealth of essays, and documentary biographies of every Bauhaus photographer.$25.00NY: Viking (1980). First edition. 4to. 256 pp w/index. Fine in very near fine dust jacket.$20.00Göttingen: Steidl (2009). First edition. [92 pp]. Fine in illustrated boards with cloth spine. No dust jacket, as issued. Texts by Viviane Forrester and Francois-Marie Banier, both in French and English translation. Color photographs of Beckett in Tanger in 1978, and black and white photos of Beckett taken in Paris in 1989.$15.00NY: Collier/Macmillan (1973). First trade paperback printing. Unpaginated. Small ink stamp to bottom edge, else very good plus in glossy illustrated wrappers. A volume in the “Photography: Men and Movements” series.$200.00Hollywood: Michael Montfort (1987). First trade edition. Small 4to. [40 pp]. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Bukowski contributes an introduction and his poem “Click, Click...” One of 470 copies.$1,250.00[Hollywood: Michael Montfort, 1987]. First edition. [38 pp]. One tiny flaw to base of spine, else fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine. Introduction and one poem, "Click, Click..." by Bukowski. One of 26 lettered copies, the entire hardbound edition, SIGNED by Bukowski (here he has added a small drawing) and Montfort. Krumhansl 104b.$450.00Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow, 2002. First edition. Oblong 8vo. [108 pp]. Very near fine in printed paper-covered boards. Near fine publisher’s slipcase that has some rubbing on one panel. The last book of the press, devoted entirely to Montfort’s photographs of Bukowski. The edition was limited to 110 numbered copies, though this copy is not numbered.$100.00Tokyo: Taro Kaneda (1991). First edition. 4to. [128 pp]. Near fine in illustrated wrappers with light edgewear. Catalogue for an exhibition that showed in Tokyo & Los Angeles. Introductory text, “Eternal Farewells!” by William S. Burroughs.$17.50NY: Aperture (1986). First edition. 4to. 80 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Essay, “Beyond the Craft” by Mike Weaver.$35.00Berkeley: Poets Commune Publications, 1970. First edition. Horizontal 16mo. [36 pp]. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. Poems and photos documenting the folks hanging in front of Cody’s, from the Yogi Beadmaker to the Sadistic Painter. Everything is great until the cops show up in Section Five.$20.00NY: CUE Art Foundation, 2007. First edition. [20 pp]. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Fifteen reproductions (including the cover image). Curated by Di Piero, with his introductory statement.