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$20.00NY: CUE Art Foundation, 2003. First edition. [20 pp]. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Eleven color reproductions with statements by Schneeman and Berkson.$75.00London: Fleetway Publications [c late 1950s]. Export editions. Six issues, all very good plus in illustrated wrappers. Thrilling tales, conveyed in b&w drawings. For the lot:$55.00Clonmel: Coracle, 2001. First edition. 73 pp w/notes. Fine in full red cloth with black stamping to spine and front cover. Pictorial endpapers. No dust jacket, as issued. A collage by Stadtmüller, built on texts by Schwitters. One of 500 copies.$45.00Berkeley: University of California Press, 1968. First US edition. xxviii + 221 pp w/appendix. Near fine in near fine dust jacket with a short tear to crown and fading to red ink on spine. Translations by Robert Bartlett Haas. Foreword by Elmer Belt. Introduction by John Coplans and Walter Hopps. Includes COLLISIONS, a science-fiction opera libretto in BANALITIES by Schwitters, Kate Trauman Steinitz, and other writings.$40.00Cleveland: Black Rabbit Press (2002). First edition. Oblong 8vo. [48 pp]. Fine in stapled and tape-bound wrappers with pasted-on cover image. Contributions by Horvath, Swanberg, Bennett, Head, Ferguson, Lowell, Taylor, Kryss, levy, bissett, and Edelson.$45.00Berkeley: point-blank! [c 1970s]. First printing of this edition. 27 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. “FREE” stamped in red ink on the front cover. Student life “considered in its economic, political, psychological, sexual and, particularly intellectual aspects, and a modest proposal for its remedy.”$25.00NY: Create Situations [c 1970s]. First printing of this edition. 46 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Essay published previously in International Situationiste in 1967, with an appendix on class struggles in Algeria.$125.00Brooklyn: Diversion, 1973. First edition. [56 pp]. Patch of scuffing to front cover, else near fine in stapled wrappers. Illustrated. In addition to original work, prints articles in English translation from Internationale Situationniste.$40.00Kalamazoo: Black & Red (1969). First edition. 20 pp. Corner crease to rear cover, else near fine in printed wrappers. “Capitalism is not simply the work you do for a boss who sells goods for a profit, it encompasses ever aspect of everyday life, and is reproduced by our conditioned responses to it.” Ford 202.$650.00Sacramento: The Art Co. (1969). First edition. 36 pp w/table of contents & credits. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Cover and internal photography by Steve Jongeward. William Witherup, William T. Wiley, Ray Johnson, Jack Fulton, and many others respond to the enigmatic object.$45.00Truckee: Re-Elect Sam Dardick, 1996. First edition. 11 x 8 1/2 inch illustrated broadside, printed on coverstock. Fine. Flyer announcing a benefit reading by Snyder for the re-election campaign of Sam Dardick (Nevada County, 5th District). Black & white portrait photograph of Snyder next to a cow skull. SIGNED by Snyder.$500.00Kyoto: First Zen Institute of America in Japan (1960). First edition. 12 pp w/glossary. Near fine in stapled wrappers with a small snag and corner crease to lower edge of rear cover. Written entirely by Snyder anonymously for distribution at the temple. One of 500 copies for use in the Zendo. Uncommon. McNeil A3.$35.00NY: Unmuzzled Ox (1977). Vol. IV, No. 3. 135 pp. Bit of rubbing to spine, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Contributions by John Cage, John Ashbery, Djuna Barnes, Philip Glass, and others. Jack Boozer and Bob Yaeger interview Gary Snyder. SIGNED by Snyder.$100.00Berkeley: Counterpoint (2016). First edition. Oblong 8vo. 117 pp w/list of names. Fine in fine dust jacket. Photographs by Goin with field notes by Snyder. SIGNED by Snyder on the title page.$75.00Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame (1979). First edition. 12 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. A stellar line-up: Allen Ginsberg, David Mamet, William Gaddis, Romulus Linney, Larry McMurtry, Hilda Morley, John Frederick Nims, Ishmael Reed, and Robert S. Fitzgerald. Most writers pictured, with examples of their work.$150.00NY: New Rivers Press (1973). First trade edition. [108 pp]. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Cover photograph by Don Brewster. Postscript by Bernard Heidsieck. An uncommon title by this Sound Poetry practitioner.$25.00San Francisco: (np) 1973. First edition. [76 pp]. Near fine in glossy printed wrappers. Illustrated with 21 plates, most of them color collages by Fran Herndon. A memoir of poet Jack Spicer.$22.95Santa Barbara: Joshua Odell Editions, 2018. First edition. xxxi + 104 pp w/index. Fine in full green cloth with gilt stamping to spine and front panel. No dust jacket, as issued. Steele provides a terrific introduction to this thorough accounting of his published works. New, at publication price:$20.00NY: Viking (1996). First edition. xx + 472 pp w/index. Fine in fine dust jacket. SIGNED by Benson on the title page.$150.00Austin: Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin (1974). First edition. 240 pp w/index. Very near fine in decorated full cloth. Near fine unprinted clear acetate dust jacket with a short tear to one flap fold. Introduction by John R. Payne. Still the reigning bibliography. SIGNED by Goldstone at the conclusion of his preface. Tower Bibliographical Series Number Thirteen.$125.00NY: D.A.P. (2012). First US edition. Oblong 8vo. 263 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Small “Autographed Copy” sticker on front cover. Essays by Charlotte Cotton, Jonathan Lethem, Constance M. Lewallen, Carter Ratcliff, and Thomas Wagner. SIGNED by Mandel on the half-title page.$250.00London: The Surrealist Group in England, 1936. September. Small 4to. 18 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Texts in English and French. Issued shortly after the International Surrealist Exhibition held in London from 11 June to 14 July 1936. Ten b&w reproductions.$35.00Winters: Konocti Books (1974). First edition. Single long sheet folded twice (8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches, closed). Fine. Poems memorializing SLA members Camilla Hall and Patricia “Mizmoon” Soltysik, killed in the 1974 shoot-out with LA police.$45.00Seattle: Seattle Art Museum (1990). First edition. Small 4to. 39 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers with a touch of sunning to the upper corner of the front cover. Color and b&w images.$250.00Santa Fe: Soundings Press, 1984. First edition. 4to. 297 pp w/appendixes. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Cover design by Alison Knowles. In addition to works by Tenney, there are contributions by Garland, Malcolm Goldstein, Carolee Schneeman, and Philip Corner. SIGNED by Tenney on the title page.$150.00Milwaukee: Hal Leonard (1993). First US edition. 1136 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated boards. Very near fine publisher’s slipcase. Scores for every song written and recorded by The Beatles, transcribed from the original recordings.$250.00Phoenix: Phoenix Art Museum. (1976). First edition. Small 4to. 117 pp w/errata. Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. INSCRIBED by Thiebaud, “For Shirley [heart] Thiebaud 1977.” Illustrated flyer for an appearance by Theibaud in Stockton laid in.$350.00Seattle & London: University of Washington Press for the SF Museum of Modern Art (1985). First trade paperback printing. 4to. 207 pp w/exhibition history & bibliography. Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. INSCRIBED by Thiebaud on the front free endpaper, “all the best / W. Thiebaud.”$40.00[Brussels]: Les Disques du Crépuscule, 1984. First edition. 22 1/2 x 11 3/4 inch illustrated poster, featuring a Kawahara photograph of Tong hoisting a television. One horizontal fold, some faint scattered foxing. In all, very good plus.$20.00Iowa City: Friends of The University of Iowa Libraries, 1982. April. 66 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Features Michael Peich’s essay on the Toothpaste Press and a checklist for the first twelve years of press production, beginning in 1972.$45.00New Castle & Aldershot: Oak Knoll Press/Lund Humphries, 2006. First edition. Small 4to. xxi + 218 pp w/bibliography & index. Fine in fine dust jacket. Forewords by Alston W. Purvis and Alan Fletcher. Over 100 reproductions. Includes Tschichold’s own texts on his Penguin redesigns.$20.00Clonmel & NY: Coracle/Granary Books, 2010. First edition. 122 pp w/ chronology of books & cards. Fine in illustrated boards; no dust jacket, as issued. Fully illustrated with color reproductions. A terrific examination of Van Horn’s work, in an appropriate format.






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