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  • First London Concert.
    MOORMAN, Charlotte and Nam June Paik.
    $150.00
    London: Institute of Contemporary Arts, 1968. First edition. 7 3/4 x 15 1/2 inch sheet, folded diagonally as issued, together with a 11 3/4 x 8 1/4 inch press release, printed in three colors. The larger sheet has a few light bends to the lower corner, the press release is fine.Announcement for the first London concert by the “far-out” cellist and the “composer, etc. from Korea,” and the press release, issued by the ICA for a second concert, added by popular demand. Paik and Moorman performed works by Beuys, George Brecht, John Cage, Takehisa Kosugi, Yoko Ono, James Tenney, and Paik, among others. For the pair:
  • 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.
  • Konzerte Zur Ausstellung ‘Sehan Um Zu Hören.’
    MOORMAN, Charlotte and Nam June Paik.
    $40.00
    Dusseldorf: Städtische Kunsthalle, [1975]. First edition. 11 3/4 x 8 1/4 inch flyer, printed in black on white paper. Fine. Stamped “Beginn jeweils 20 Uhr” in blue ink along the bottom edge. Both Charlotte Moorman and Nam June Paik are featured artists, along with Peter Roggenkamp, Giuseppe Chiari, and Mauricio Kagel.
  • Mixed Media Opera.
    MOORMAN, Charlotte and Nam June Paik.
    $150.00
    NY: Norman J. Seaman, 1968. First edition. 17 x 8 1/2 inch two-sided poster for this event at New York’s Town Hall. Fine. Illustrated with a collage by Jim McWilliams. TOGETHER WITH a folded (9 7/8 x 6 7/8 inches, closed) program with the details of the performance and biographies of Moorman and Paik. For the pair:
  • 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.
  • The Experimental Intermedia Foundation First Intermedia Art Festival Performance Series.
    MOORMAN, Charlotte and Nam June Paik.
    $125.00
    NY: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1980. Flyer and two-page press release for this event at the Guggenheim. Both 11 x 8 1/2 inches, both fine. Also, a stiff printed card folded three times (9 x 4 inches, closed) with original mailing envelope. Both items fine.Moorman and Paik to perform works by Paik (including Concerto for TV Cello), Kosugi, Christiansen, Ono, and Beuys. For the lot:
  • 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 back to Wiesbaden.
    MOORMAN, Charlotte.
    $35.00
    Wiesbaden: Museum Wiesbaden (1989). First edition. Single sheet folded once (8 1/4 x 5 7/8 inches, closed). Fine. Program for Moorman’s performances of Cut Piece by Yoko Ono, Variation of a theme by Saint-Saëns by Nam June Paik, and Infiltration, “Hommage für Cello’’ von Joseph Beuys, in addition to instrumental music by Takehisa Kosugi.
  • 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.
  • Charlotte Moorman, cellist, performs on WBAI.
    MOORMAN, Charlotte.
    $25.00
    NY: WBAI-FM, 1965. First edition. 4 1/2 x 6 inch card, printed in black on heavy newsprint. Fine. Moorman to perform John Cage’s 26’ 1.1499” for a String Player on WBAI’s day of live broadcasting.
  • Projekt ‘74.
    MOORMAN, Charlotte.
    $45.00
    Köln: Kunsthalle Köln/Kölnischer Kunstverein 1974. First edition. 11 3/4 x 8 1/4 inch flyer. Fine. Schedule of events for this impressive festival. Moorman appears the opening night. Philip Glass, Acconci, Dan Graham, Yvonne Rainer, Tony Conrad, Hollis Frampton, Michael Snow, Jack Smith, Rebecca Horn and many others participate either in person or via their screened or performed work.
  • Essays.
    MORGAN, Edwin.
    $45.00
    Cheadle: Carcanet New Press (1974). First edition. 299 pp w/index. Very near fine in near fine dust jacket.
  • Sovpoems.
    MORGAN, Edwin.
    $75.00
    Worcester & Ventura: Migrant [1961]. First edition. 32 pp. Shallow bend to one upper corner, else near fine in stapled wrappers. Morgan’s translations of Brecht, Neruda, Pasternak, Tsvetayeva, Mayakovsky, Martynov, and Yevtushenko, with his introduction. Laid-in is a mimeographed sheet with additions and corrections to the translations, and detailing the output of the Press. Uncommon thus.
  • The Rip Off Review of Western Culture No 2.
    MORIARTY, J. David and Robert Follett. eds.
    $40.00
    San Francisco: Ripoff Press (1972). August-September. 64 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Cover art by Victor Moscoso. Long feature on Dennis Hopper, “Acting Strange: Hopper’s Nickelbag Medicine Show Comes to Dime Box.” Hunter S. Thompson’s FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS reviewed. Work by S. Clay Wilson, Gilbert Shelton, and many others.
  • 2 Cross Seizings.
    MORIARTY, Laura.
    $250.00
    [Berkeley]: Sombre Reptiles, 1980. First edition. Folio. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Poetry by Moriarty with color prints by M.A. Hayden. One of 50 hardcover copies printed letterpress on Mohawk Superfine and Kozo Special papers. SIGNED by Moriarty and Hayden on the colophon page.
  • The Cat’s Meow.
    MORRIS, Wright.
    $150.00
    Los Angeles: Black Sparrow, 1975. First edition, numbered & signed issue. Small 4to. 25 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine and printed label. Very near fine clear acetate dust a jacket (two tiny chips). One of 125 numbered copies SIGNED by Morris with his original photograph print (of a cat meowing) as a frontis.
  • The Movement: English Poetry and Fiction of the 1950s.
    MORRISON, Blake.
    $45.00
    Oxford: Oxford University Press (1980). First edition. x + 326 pp w/notes, select bibliography, & index. Pages lightly toned (cheap paper) else fine in fine dust jacket. Larkin, Amis, Davie, Enright, Gunn, Wain, Jennings, and others corralled.
  • Devil in a Blue Dress.
    MOSLEY, Walter.
    $350.00
    NY: Norton (1999). First edition. 219 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Dated (5/21/90) and INSCRIBED by Mosley to Robert Campbell (who contributed the lead endorsement printed on the front flap), “The thought of your Los Angeles and mine goes through my mind now and then. Like jazz from different decades showing off their similar but distant strains. Thank you so much for reading my book and your generosity. Walter Mosley.”
  • Shelter Island & The Remaining World.
    MOTTRAM, Eric.
    $55.00
    London: Turret Books (1971). First edition, numbered & signed issue. 4to. 15 pp. One upper corner lightly tapped, else very near fine in sewn wrappers and printed dust jacket. One of 100 numbered copies SIGNED by Mottram. This is copy #1, additionally INSCRIBED by Mottram, “for Joseph Gold.” Tall Turret #1.
  • Shelter Island & The Remaining World.
    MOTTRAM, Eric.
    $45.00
    London: Turret Books (1971). First edition, numbered & signed issue. 4to. 15 pp. One upper corner lightly tapped, else very near fine in sewn wrappers and printed dust jacket. One of 100 numbered copies SIGNED by Mottram. Tall Turret #1.
  • O Cidadán: Poems.
    MOURE, Erín.
    $35.00
    Toronto: House of Anansi (2002). First edition. 141 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. INSCRIBED by Moure on the title page, “for Leslie [Scalapino] / with great respect / and affection / Erin Moure / 10 Sept. 02 / Berkeley.” Third book in a trilogy with A FRAME OF THE BOOK and SEARCH PROCEDURES.
  • Alyawarra Music: Songs and society in a central Australian community.
    MOYLE, Richard M. with Slippery Morton.
    $100.00
    Canberra: Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 1986. First edition. 4to. 271 pp w/index. Fine in fine dust jacket. 7” vinyl recording present. Music of the Alyawarra, living to north-east of Alice Springs. Nearly 200 songs transcribed. Illustrated with photographs, musical examples, and notations.
  • The Disrobing: Sex and Satire.
    MURDOCH, Royal.
    $125.00
    San Francisco: Gay Sunshine Press (1982). First edition, hardcover lettered issue. 111 pp. Fine in gilt-stamped paper-covered boards with cloth spine and printed label. Fine unprinted clear acetate dust jacket. Edited by Winston Leyland, with his introduction. One of 26 lettered copies, the entire hardcover edition, with the long poem, “Ode for the Unforgotten,” laid in, as issued. Poems, aphorisms, journal selections, and part of an unfinished autobiographical novel.
  • Collected Poems.
    MURPHY, Richard.
    $200.00
    Loughcrew: Gallery Books (2000). First edition, numbered & signed issue. 235 pp w/notes. Fine in paper-covered boards with cloth spine. Fine publisher’s slipcase. One of 110 (of 125) numbered copies SIGNED by Murphy.
  • Uncollected.
    MUSTILL, Norman O.
    $45.00
    (np): Impromptu Editions, 2015. First edition. 4to. [68 pp]. A few light smudges to cover, else very near fine in printed wrappers. Foreword by Jan Herman. Critic, Song, Shockumentary, Cuisine Rapide, Videopoems, and postcards reproduced.
  • Carrousel: Laughter and Dreams, Painted Wood, The Russian Song.
    NABOKOV, Vladimir.
    $350.00
    Aartswoud: Spectatorpers, 1987. New edition, first printing, variant a. 27 pp. Fine in wrappers and fine printed dust jacket. One of 110 (of 150) copies. Three texts (two essays and a poem) published originally in 1923. Juliar A57.2.
  • Mary.
    NABOKOV, Vladimir.
    $125.00
    Ann Arbor & NY: Ardis/McGraw-Hill (1974). First US edition in Russian. 168 pp. Slight lean to spine, else very near fine dust jacket with a short tear to top edge of rear flap fold. One of 500 copies. Juliar A8.6a.
  • Podvig [Glory].
    NABOKOV, Vladimir.
    $2,000.00
    Paris: Annals Contemporaines, 1932. First edition. 235 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers with a narrow band of foxing along the top edge of the front cover, and the bottom edge of rear cover. The first edition of this title, in the original Russian. Not published in English translation until 1971. Juliar A13.1.
  • Poems.
    NABOKOV, Vladimir.
    $250.00
    Garden City: Doubleday, 1959. First edition. 44 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket with two short closed tears to top edge of the rear panel. Corresponds to bibliographer’s first state, with the "A25" code on the verso of the last text leaf. Fourteen poems, “His complete poetic works in English” at the time. Juliar A33.1a.
  • Mr. Stone and the Knights Companion.
    NAIPAUL, V.S.
    $75.00
    NY: Macmillan (1964). First US edition. 159 pp. Fine in very near fine with a tiny tear and wrinkle to the bottom edge and crown of spine. Cover art by Leonard Rosoman. Naipaul’s fifth work of fiction, a novel.
  • Extravagaria.
    NERUDA, Pablo.
    $75.00
    NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (1974). First US edition. 302 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket that is lightly toned and has one tiny closed tear to the front panel. The original 1958 poems in Spanish with Alastair Reid’s facing English translations.
  • 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.