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  • [MOORMAN, Charlotte].
    $40.00
    Linz: Linzer Veranstaltungsgesellschaft (1982). First edition. 48 pp. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. Illustrated program of events for the Ars Electronica festival, featuring the “Sky Art Conference.” Texts in German and English. Charlotte Moorman performed “Sky Kiss.” B&w photograph of Moorman in performance, and additionally with Jerome Wiesner, Otto Piene, and Nam June Paik.
  • [MOORMAN, Charlotte].
    $25.00
    NY: 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:
  • [MOORMAN, Charlotte].
    $50.00
    NY: (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.
  • [MOORMAN, Charlotte].
    $75.00
    Cambridge: 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:
  • [MOORMAN, Charlotte]. Barzel, Amnon. ed.
    $75.00
    Upper Galilee: Regional Council/Tel Hai College (1980). First edition. [132 pp]. Diagonal crease to a few early leaves, 3” strip torn from one margin (not effecting text), bends to several middle corners. In all, very good in printed wrappers. Full program for this event, four pages featuring Moorman, with three b&w photographs. Texts in Hebrew and English. TOGETHER WITH a 24 pp program (fine, text in Hebrew) and a folding map with calendar of events insert. For the lot:
  • [MOORMAN, Charlotte]. Yalkut, Jud.
    $25.00
    NY: The Kitchen, 1973. First edition. 11 x 8 1/2 inch illustrated flyer. Fine. A component of the second Annual Video Arts Festival which ran the length of May at the Kitchen.
  • [NAUMAN, Bruce]. Brundage, Susan.
    $100.00
    NY: Leo Castelli Gallery (1994). First edition. Folio. [64 pp]. Fine in wrappers and fine printed tissue dust jacket. A sharp copy of this fragile retrospective. Illustrated. Two large fold-out color plates.
  • [NEW DIRECTIONS]. Andrews, Wayne writing as “Montague O'Reilly.”
    $650.00
    Norfolk: New Directions, 1936. First edition. 16mo. [16 pp]. Fine in printed wrappers. The first book of the press, issued as “New Directions Pamphlets, Number One.” In his introductory note the publisher, James Laughlin, names the author, “the first American surrealist writer.” More than half a century later, in his afterword to Andrews' posthumous THE SURREALIST PARADE (New Directions, 1990), Laughlin recalled that “Wayne became my friend at Harvard...about 1935” and “the original 'Pianos' was...printed in an edition of 300 copies by the Vermont country printer who did the Harvard Advocate. But its unusual aroma quickly pervaded Harvard Square, and it was necessary to rush out a second printing.” WITH: the second printing of this work, bound in red wrappers as issued, adding the subtitle, “A Surrealist Shortstory,” and with the rear cover entirely reset with different text. Near fine. For the pair:
  • [NOLAN, Pat. ed.].
    $125.00
    Monterey: Monterey Peninsula College 1969. First edition. Twenty-one 10 x 8 inch sheets laid into a printed folder. All elements very near fine or better. Printed at the Cranium Press. Previously known as “e.g.” Nolan took over editorship of the campus literary magazine, and changed the name to “The Brand New Testament” and then to “Dog Bite.” Uncommon.
  • [O’HARA, Frank]. Berkson, Bill and Joe LeSueur. eds.
    $25.00
    Bolinas: Big Sky, 1988. Third edition, revised and corrected. Small 4to. 223 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Black & white photographs and reproductions throughout. Originally issued as Big Sky 11/12. Contributions by Berrigan, Feldman, Ashbery, Rorem, Wieners, Brainard, Southern, Ginsberg, Olson, Malanga, Cage, Baraka, and many others.
  • [ONDAATJE, Michael]. Thesen, Sharon. ed.
    $200.00
    North Vancouver: Capilano Review, 1979. First edition, numbered & signed issue 100 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket that is sunned along the spine and extrems. One of 100 numbered copies on Mojave Matte paper SIGNED by Marlatt and Ondaatje. Prints a generous selection from Ondaatje’s “Running in the Family,” (which differs greatly from the eventually published text), together with Daphne Marlatt’s “In the Month of Hungry Ghosts.”
  • [OPIUM].
    $75.00
    Washington DC: US Government Printing Office, 1975. First edition. 789 pp. Very near fine in printed wrappers. Inked ownership signature of Wormwood Review editor Marvin Malone on the front cover. The first volume of this epic presentation. Illustrated.
  • [OYEZ PRESS]. Bohn, Dave.
    $25.00
    Berkeley: (np) 1997. First trade edition. 31 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 450 (of 500) copies. Designed by Graham Mackintosh and Dave Bohn. A useful reference, especially for print runs.
  • [PAIK, Nam June and Charlotte Moorman].
    $25.00
    Chicago: 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.
  • [PAIK, Nam June and Charlotte Moorman].
    $50.00
    Lake Placid: Center for Music, Drama and Art [1976]. First edition. 20 x 12 1/2 inch poster, folded twice for mailing with a Nonprofit Org. postage stamp on the verso. Fine. Paik appeared on 3 August showing videotapes, and then on 7 August in performance with Moorman.
  • [PAIK, Nam June].
    $20.00
    NY: Bonino in Soho, 1976. First edition. 4 3/16 x 5 7/8 inch printed card. Fine.
  • [PAIK, Nam June].
    $35.00
    NY: 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.
  • [PAIK, Nam June]. Cantrill, Arthur and Corrine. eds.
    $20.00
    Melbourne: Cantrills Filmnotes, 1974. December. Oblong 8vo. 39 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Issue features an interview with Nam June Paik on his TV Opera, with stills from “Global Groove” on the front and back covers, and five internal pages.
  • [PARK, David]. Mills, Paul.
    $35.00
    Santa Barbara: Capra Press (1988). First edition. 128 pp. Very near fine in glossy wrappers. Illustrated with color and b&w reproductions.
  • [PENUMBRA PRESS]. Carlile, Phoebe with Lee Schwartzman.
    $35.00
    [Lisbon]: Penumbra Press (1983). First edition. [6 pp]. Fine in sewn wrappers. One of 175 numbered copies on Frankfurt White paper. Carlile’s prose vision with two drawings by Schwartzman. A new year’s greeting from the Press.
  • [PETTIBON, Raymond]. The Solvents.
    $25.00
    Bradenton:Refuge Records (1995). First pressing. Fine 7” single in a very good folded sleeve that is lightly toned and has some wear along the top edge. Pettibon’s work first appeared on a 7” single in 1979 (Black Flag’s Nervous Breakdown).
  • [PHOTOGRAPHY]. Jacoy, Jim.
    $60.00
    [Oakland]: TDW Books (2017). First edition. 4to. [84 pp]. Fine in full decorated cloth. No dust jacket, as issued. Color photographs, 1977-1980 in San Francisco, most of folks in and around the Mabuhay Gardens punk scene. Though not called for in this issue, SIGNED by Jacoy. New, at publication price:
  • [PITTS, J. Martin]. McDowall, Nicholas. ed.
    $75.00
    Llandogo: Old Stile Press (2002). First edition. [84 pp]. Fine in full orange cloth with gold stamping to spine and front cover. Fine printed paper vellum dust jacket. Introduction by Chris Newett. Pitts’ linocuts, printed in several colors, paired with texts. One of 150 numbered copies on Somerset Book paper SIGNED by Newitt and McDowall.
  • [PLANTIN PRESS]. Marks, Lillian.
    $150.00
    Los Angeles: Plantin Press, 1980. First edition. xxi +194 pp. Fine in marbled paper-covered boards with cloth spine and printed label. Very near fine publisher’s slipcase. One of 350 numbered copies SIGNED by Lillian Marks.
  • [POCKET POETS]. Heneghan, Donald H.
    $25.00
    NY: Groiler Club, 2005. First edition. 47 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Introduction by Lawrence Ferlinghetti. Catalogue for this exhibition of items from the Heneghan collection, including the first 56 pocket poets volumes.
  • [POEMCARDS].
    $75.00
    Austin: Cold Mountain Press (1974). First edition. Ten 5 x 6 1/2 inch poemcards, all fine, housed in a folded broadside presenting a section from THE ENDLESS SHORT STORY by Ron Sukenick. Occasional illustrations by Rochelle Holt, Gretchen Reed, and the “old fisherman.” Work by Gregory Orr, Frances Thronson, Ryan Petty, Joseph Bruchac, Kabir translated by Robert Bly, Diane Wakoski, Allen Ginsberg, Wendell Berry, Michael Delp, and Douglas Blazek.
  • [POEMCARDS].
    $75.00
    Austin: Cold Mountain Press (1973). First edition. Ten 6 1/2 x 5 inch letterpress poemcards, all fine, housed in a folded broadside presenting Robert Bly’s translation of Neruda’s poem “Ode to Some Yellow Flowers.” Work by James Tipton, William Stafford, Peter Wild, Linda Pastan, Donald Hall, Ray Lindquist, John Haines, Thomas F. Sexton, Denise Levertov, and Terry Stokes.
  • [POETRY ANTHOLOGY].
    $150.00
    Louisville: American Voice, 1989. First edition. [64 pp]. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with sewn binding. One of 50 numbered copies (the entire hardcover edition) on Iyo paper. A poem each by Peggy Steele, Denise Levertov, Sandra McPherson, Ruth Whitman, Gwen Head, Jo Carson, Jane Wilson Kaufman, Ann Kilkelly, Catherine Sutton, Elizabeth Madox Roberts, and George Ella Lyon.
  • [POETRY ANTHOLOGY].
    $75.00
    Chengdu: Sichuan Literature and Art Publishing House, 1993. First edition. 178 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Chinese translations by Ziqing Zhang and Yunte Huang, followed by English originals by Charles Bernstein, Hank Lazer, and James Sherry.
  • [POETRY ANTHOLOGY]. Bradbury, O.G. ed.
    $35.00
    London: Graphix Press/Ealing School of Art (1971). First edition. [56 pp]. Fine in printed wrappers. One of 100 numbered copies on Glastonbury Antique Laid paper, designed by Christopher Belson and Christopher Wellington, and printed letterpress. The ten poets are W.H. Auden, Charles Causley, Laurence Durrell, Ted Hughes, Ted Jones, Christopher Logue, W.S. Merwin, Louis Simpson, J. Wain, and Eric W. White.
  • [POETRY ANTHOLOGY]. Guenther, Charles (translates).
    $50.00
    San Francisco: Inferno Press [1961]. First edition. [40 pp]. Fine in printed wrappers. Translations of poems by Betocchi, Carrieri, De Libero, Fassolo, Fiorentino, Parranchi, Fisi, Sharbaro, Solmi, Valeri, and Quasimodo. The work of each poet is preceded by a short biography. Inferno Press Editions #32.
  • [POETRY ANTHOLOGY]. Luckyj, S.N. ed.
    $25.00
    Quixote, 1969. Spring. 83 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Edited by Luckyk, with his introduction. Translations by Martha Bohachevsky-Chomiak and Danylo S. Struck. Original Ukranian poems with facing English Translations. Ivan Drach, Vitaliy Korotych, Lina Kostenko, and Vasyl Symonenko presented.