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$25.00NY: Knopf, 1993. First edition. xiv + 532 pp w/index. Very near fine in like dust jacket.$20.00NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (2003). First edition. 305 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Press promotional flyer laid in.$12.50NY: Random House (1972). First edition. xxi + 136 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Includes a previously unpublished speech by O’Hara.$35.00Santa Fe: Gerald Peters Gallery (1990). First edition. [48 pp]. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Twenty-one color reproductions.$20.00Bloomington & Indianapolis: Indiana University Press (1987). First trade paperback printing. 207 pp w/index. Very good plus in glossy illustrated wrappers with some sunning to spine.$45.00NY: Dutton (1999). First edition. 264 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket with one tiny closed tear. SIGNED by Oates on the title page. Promotional flyer laid in.$100.00Verona: Edizioni Valdonega. (1980). First US edition. 4to. lix + 285 pp w/indexes. Fine in full decorated cloth. Near fine cardstock slipcase with a printed label added to the top edge. Edited and translated by Hans Schmoller.$40.00Los Angeles: Charles Feingarten Galleries, 1972. First edition. [56 pp]. Light toning to spine and extrems, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Twenty-one black and white reproductions, with an introductory text.$85.00NY: Rizzoli, 1986. First edition. Near fine in near fine dust jacket. Heavily illustrated with black & white and color illustrations. The history of Il Corso del Coltello (The Course of the Knife), a monumental multimedia performance performed in Venice in 1985. created by Oldenburg, van Coosje and Gehry.$35.00New Haven: Yale University Art Gallery (1974). First edition. 36 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. The return of Oldenburg’s Lipstick (Ascending) On Caterpillar Tracks to the Yale campus, after its removal in 1970; the entire history of this piece, and its importance, is dicussed in a long essay by Casteras.$25.00Cambridge: infernal methods/Street Editions/Poetical Histories (2002). First edition. 90 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. One of 300 copies. Contributions by John James, Peter Riley, Allan Fisher, and many others. Erratum slip present.$150.00Corte Madera: Gingko Press (1994). First US edition. Folio. [42 pp w/bibliography]. Near fine in wrappers. A profusely color illustrated exhibition catalogue. The go-to designer, particularly for indie LPs, in late 80s - early 90s. Pixies, Unrest, Breeders, Lush, all your favorites.$75.00Storrs: University of Connecticut, 1983. First edition. 4to. xvii + 79 + [35 pp]. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers.$75.00Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press (2017). First edition. xi + 252 pp w/notes, glossary, bibliography, & index. Fine in decorated boards. No dust jacket, as issued. Edited by Robert J. Bertholf and Dale M. Smith. Briefly INSCRIBED by Smith on the title page.$25.00(np): Massachusetts Review (1971). First edition. [32 pp]. Near fine in illustrated wrappers with a small corner crease to rear cover. Essays by John Finch, Wilbert Snow, M.L. Rosenthal, and William Aiken.$45.00NY: Olympia Press [c 1968]. 11 x 8 1/2 inch flyer. Two old folds (from mailing) else fine. Press release for this unrealized monthly literary journal. “O is conceived primarily as a house organ, and we don’t feel we have to apologize for the fact...”$20.00Vancouver: Periodics (1979). Spring. 83 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Ondaatje contributes an excerpt from his memoir, RUNNING IN THE FAMILY titled 'Lunch Conversation.'$20.00North Vancouver: Capilano Review, 1979. 100 pp. Very good plus in illustrated wrappers with light sunning to spine. Prints a generous selection from Ondaatje’s “Running in the Family,” together with Daphne Marlatt’s “In the Month of Hungry Ghosts.”$75.00Vancouver: Talonbooks, 1984. First edition. 160 pp w/index. Pages toned, else near fine in glossy printed wrappers. SIGNED by Ondaatje on the title page.$100.00Toronto: Contact Press (1966). First edition. 167 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers with light tanning to page edges and one short closed tear to base of rear panel. Prints fourteen early Ondaatje poems, as well as work by Coleman, McFadden, Wah, Nichol, and many others.$75.00Washington 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.$45.00Oxford & NY: Oxford University Press (2007). First edition. xii + 222 pp w/bibliography & index. Fine in fine dust jacket.$25.00Jersey City: Talisman House (2006). First edition. 195 pp w/list of works consulted. Near fine in illustrated wrappers.$20.00Storrs: University of Connecticut Library, 1975. First edition. 12 pp. About fine in stapled wrappers. Library Bibliography Series, Number 4.$25.00Chicago: Henry Regnery, 1956. First US edition. viii + 212 pp w/index. Faint offsetting to endpapers, else very near fine in like dust jacket.$25.00Tucson & Buffalo: Chax Press/Handwritten Press, 2001. First edition. 133 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. SIGNED by Ott on the title page.$20.00Tucson & Buffalo: Chax Press/Handwritten Press, 2001. First edition. 133 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.$25.00Berkeley: (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.$45.00San Francisco: Frey Norris Gallery (2007). First edition. 4to. 43 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers.$75.00Filipacchi (1980). First edition. 4to. 80 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Preface by José Pierre. Texts in French and English translation. Color reproductions.$25.00Chicago: 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.$50.00Lake 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.







