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$250.00San Francisco: Arion Press, 1987. First edition, deluxe limited issue. 91 pp. Fine in full cloth. No dust jacket, as issued. One of 120 copies on Rives paper. Tipped-on opposite the title page is an original portrait etching of Hoyem by Jim Dine, SIGNED by Dine in pencil beneath the image. Additionally, this copy is SIGNED by Hoyem on the half-title page.
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$45.00Kingston: McPherson & Company (1988). First trade paperback printing. 204 pp. Very near fine in wrappers and like dust jacket. Introduction by Thomas M. Disch. SIGNED by Disch at his introduction.
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$125.00London: Enitharmon Press, 1976. First edition. 58 pp. Fine in full green buckram and near fine, unprinted plastic dust jacket. t.e.g. Illustrated. One of 50 numbered copies on Glastonbury Ivory Antique laid paper SIGNED by White. White’s essay followed by previously-unpublished material from H.D.’s THE MYSTERY. Boughn B19.
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$1,250.00NY: Coordinating Council of French Relief Societies (1942). First edition. [48 pp]. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. Catalogue designed by Duchamp. Foreword by Sidney Janis. Rife with b&w reproductions.
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$20.00New Paltz: Documentext/McPherson & Company (1985). First trade paperback printing. 158 pp w/index. Fine in wrappers and near fine dust jacket. Illustrated with a number of photographs of Duchamp and his work. One of 500 copies.
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$75.00[Paris]: Centre National d’Art et de Culture Georges Pompidou (1977). First edition. 28 pp. Near fine in illustrated boards with light rubbing to extrems. No dust jacket, as issued. Images by d’André Raffray. Text in French. An illustrated life of Duchamp.
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$1,250.00NY: George Wittenborn [1960]. First US edition. [122 pp]. Fine in near fine dust jacket with two short closed tears. One fold-out plate. Translated by George Heard Hamilton. The Documents of Modern Art No. 14.
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$100.00Venice: Lapis Press (1990). First US edition. 199 pp. Fine in green velvet over boards and near fine wrap-around band. Translated from the original French by Ian McLeod. Essays on Duchamp written between 1974 and 1977. Illustrated.
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$500.00Paris: Centre National d’Art et de Culture Georges Pompidou (1980). First edition. Folio. xvii + [221 pp]. Fine in full cloth and matching publisher’s slipcase. Preface by Pontus Hulten. One of 1000 numbered copies. Full-color reproductions of Duchamp’s notes, grouped into “Infrathin,” ‘The Large Glass,” “Projects,” and “Word Plays.” Texts in French and English translation.
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$125.00Paris: Eric Losfeld [1972]. First edition. 4to. 103 pp. Light bump to one lower corner, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Over 260 items described.
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$100.00Philadelphia & New Haven: Philadelphia Museum of Art/Yale University Press (2009). First edition. 447 pp w/select bibliography & index. Fine in fine dust jacket. A thorough consideration of Duchamp’s provocative work, published on the 40th anniversary of its initial installation. Profusely illustrated.
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$75.00Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow, 1983. First edition, numbered & signed issue. 361 pp w/index. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine and printed label. Very near fine acetate dust jacket. One of 125 numbered copies SIGNED by Faas and Duncan.
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$250.00London: Granta Books (2007). First edition. 4to. 439 pp w/discography & index. Fine in fine dust jacket and very near fine publisher’s slipcase. Profusely illustrated.
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$200.00Los Angeles: George Houle, 1987. First edition, lettered & signed issue. 21 pp w/notes. Light wear to corners, else very near fine in marbled paper-covered boards with cloth spine. No dust jacket, as issued. Introduction by Everson. Photograph of the poet by Leigh Wiener. One of 26 lettered copies SIGNED by Everson, Wiener, and Lehman. Original prospectus laid in.
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$125.00Irving: Society for the Study of Traditional Culture, 1977. First edition. 129 pp w/appendix. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Foreword by Estelle Oldham Faulkner. One of 300 numbered copies SIGNED by Franklin.
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$75.00Cleveland: Ayizan Press, 1968. First edition. [24 pp]. Very near fine in side-stapled wrappers. Two-color cover silkscreen by T.L. Kryss. One of 150 copies. Nine drawings. Uncommon. One of three books published toward the end of d.a. levy’s life, the others being his TIBETAN STROBOSCOPE and Tom Kryss’ BOOK OF RABBITS.
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$75.00Firenze: Galleria La Vigna Nuova, 1965. First edition. 13 3/8 x 9 1/2 inch poster, printed in black on magenta. Two old folds, tiny pinhole to center. In all, near fine.
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$40.00Edinburgh: Polygon (1995). First edition. xxiv + 278 pp w/notes on contributors & index. Neat inked name inside front cover, else very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Edwin Morgan, Stephen Bann, Simon Cutts, Thomas A. Clark, and others contribute. Illustrated. Includes a contributor list for Poor Old Tired Horse and a conversation with Finlay by Peter Hill on Little Sparta.
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$35.00Storrs: The Wormwood Review Press, 1964. First trade edition. 35 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 600 numbered copies. Special Ian Hamilton Finlay center section, “eleven from edinburgh.”
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$125.00(np): Transport Canada [1974]. First edition. [120 pp]. Small gift inscription to first leaf near spine, else near fine in side-stapled wrappers. Designed to be flipped from either end. “Concern for people, good design can solve problems.” A lone bird eventually joins others at the top of a tree. A promotional item for the film “Walk a While in My Shoes,” which sought to heighten the awareness of design and those with limited mobility.
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$75.00NY: Flockophobic Press, 1991. First edition. 20 x 17 inch sheet, printed in five colors on both sides, folded and bound between two silk-covered boards with a design of three cowrie shells sewn to the front panel. Sanford’s prose text with linoleum cut illustrations by Dean Borntein and overall design by A.S.C. Rower. One of 175 numbered copies SIGNED by Sanford, Bornstein, and Rower.
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$75.00London: Bertram Rota, 1983. First edition. 92 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. An interesting and useful history and bibliography, designed to conform to the style of the publications of the Fortune Press.
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$50.00London: Horizon, 1940. April. [76 pp]. Light crease to front cover two light smudges to spine. In all, near fine in printed wrappers. Features a drawing by an eighteen year old Freud, his first appearance in a periodical. This issue includes two book reviews by George Orwell.
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$25.00London: Enitharmon/Ampersand, 1981. First edition. 34 pp. Very near fine in sewn wrappers. Twenty-six contribute, including Adrian Henri, Michael Hamburger, Lawrence Durrell, Kathleen Raine, and Jeremy Reed. Halliwell 94.
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$85.00Scheidegger & Spiess/Bündner Kunstmuseum Chur (2011). First edition. 4to. 255 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Essays by Dieter Koepplin, Stutzer, and Gabriella Zinke. Photos by known (Cartier-Bressson, Man Ray) and unknown photographers from a cache of hundreds, along with drawings.
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$200.00NY: Holiday House (1981). First edition. [64 pp]. Light sunning to spine, else fine in fine dust jacket. Cover art and interal illustrations by Edward Gorey. SIGNED by Gorey on the title page.
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$150.00Alta Loma: Dr. Strange Records (1999). First edition. LP. Two tiny corner bumps else fine, still sealed. One of 1000 numbered copies SIGNED by Gorey and the members of The Freeze.
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$200.00Council Bluffs: Yellow Barn Press, 1987. First edition. 42 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine. Illustrated with wood engravings by John DePol, one of which is in two colors and signed. Contributions by Alexander S. Lawson, Howard W. Coggeshall, Arthur W. Rushmore, Richard Ellis, and Earl H. Emmons. One of 75 (of 150) numbered copies on dampened Rives paper. Original prospectus accompanies.
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$50.00Walkerton: Stoneyground Press (1989). First edition. 66 pp. Light bump to one upper corner, else near fine in printed wrappers. Designed and produced by Colin Sackett. Contributions by Bowers, Davis, Gullans, Kleinzahler, Oliver, Peck, Powell, Steele, Stephens, Vince, Wells, and Wilmer.
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$200.00NY: Inwood Press, 1929. First edition. 47 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards and near fine dust jacket with three short internally-mended tears to the top edge. Cover art, a caricature of Radclyffe Hall, and one internal illustration by the playwright John Colton. A parody of Hall’s 1928 novel THE WELL OF LONELINESS. Reprinted many times.
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$20.00Vancouver: William Hoffer, 1980. First trade edition. x + 230 pp w/index. Fine in full decorated cloth. No dust jacket, as issued. One of 500 copies. Illustrated.
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$75.00Paris: Chene (1975). First edition. 4to. 158 pp w/bibliography & index. Fine in near fine dust jacket with light sunning to spine. Fully-illustrated with b&w illustrations, and four color plates. Text in French.