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	CBGB's 2nd Avenue Theater Concert Bill. - &#91;Punk]. CBGBG's &#91;Talking Heads, Dead Boys, Richard Hell and the Voidoids].
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   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15816"/>
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		8vo. &#91;8] pp. &#91;including covers]. Offset printed and saddle-stapled in wraps. The program for the inaugural week of shows at Hilly Krystal's companion theater to CBGB's, which operated shortly in the late 70's. Announces shows by Talking Heads, Dead Boys, and Richard Hell & The Voidoids, along with short bios. Rare.  
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     <br/>&#91;Punk]. CBGBG's &#91;Talking Heads, Dead Boys, Richard Hell and the Voidoids].

        
        <br/>New York:CBGB's,nd &#91;late 70's].

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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	Mag City #6. - Scholnick, Michael (ed.) and Gary Lenhart, Gregory Masters, Alice Notley, Ted Berrigan, Jim Brodey, Larry Fagin, Pat Nolan, Rene Ricard, John Godfrey, Jamie MacInnis, Tom Weigel, Elinor Nauen, Bob Rosenthal, Steve Carey, Tom Savage, Tim Dlugos, Michael La
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   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/18035"/>
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		4to. 78 pp. Side-stapled in card covers illustrated by Yvonne Jacquette. Whole number 6 of this excellent East Village third generation New York School magazine. This issue features contributions from Alice Notley, Ted Berrigan, Jim Brodey, Larry Fagin, Pat Nolan, Rene Ricard, John Godfrey, Jamie MacInnis, Tom Weigel, Elinor Nauen, Bob Rosenthal, Steve Carey, Tom Savage, Tim Dlugos, Michael Lally, Bob Holman, Gregory Masters, Ralph Hawkins, Yvonne Jacquette, and Joseph Chassler. A fine copy. Clay & Phillips pp. 232-3.  
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     <br/>Scholnick, Michael (ed.) and Gary Lenhart, Gregory Masters, Alice Notley, Ted Berrigan, Jim Brodey, Larry Fagin, Pat Nolan, Rene Ricard, John Godfrey, Jamie MacInnis, Tom Weigel, Elinor Nauen, Bob Rosenthal, Steve Carey, Tom Savage, Tim Dlugos, Michael La

        
        <br/>New York:Mag City,1979.

        <br/>Price: $30.00
       
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	The Complete Works of Constance De Jong &#91;Complete in 5 volumes]. - De Jong, Constance.
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   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/18236"/>
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		8vo., five volumes, each offset printed and saddle-stitched in blue card wraps. Some rubbing to extremities, but near fine. Though better known perhaps for her work with Philip Glass, De Jong was one of the best prose writers working in the 70's and 80's. The first volume in this set was published by Frederick Ted Castle and Leandro Katz's The Vanishing Rotating Triangle Press (TVRT), and the final four volumes were published by Mirror Press. Uncommon complete.  
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     <br/>De Jong, Constance.

        
        <br/>New York:The Vanishing Rotating Triangle Press - Mirror Press,1975.

        <br/>Price: $200.00
       
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	Morning Ragas. - Nath, Pandit Pran &#91;Marian Zazeela].
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   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19385"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a4</id>
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		8 x 13" sheet of paper, offset printed and photographically illustrated. The original flyer for this series of performances, likely made soon after La Monte Young and Marian Zazeela persuaded him to come to New York, where he formed the Kirana Center. The artist is uncredited, but is almost certainly the work of Marian Zazeela. Two fold lines, else near fine.  
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     <br/>Nath, Pandit Pran &#91;Marian Zazeela].

        
        <br/>New York:Kirana Center for Indian Classical Music & Paula Cooper Gallery,&#91;1974].

        <br/>Price: $100.00
       
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	Picture Book #011. - Couch, Furry & Alpha Newt, Richard Kern, Bill Blast, Julian Kernes.
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   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19420"/>
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		32mo, &#91;12] pp., saddle-stapled wraps; original xerox in b/w on blue paper. Fine. Edited by "Alpha Newt", this mini-zine features section of reproductions of photogaphs of televisions by Richard Kern. "R. Kern is a guy now in N. Y.C.. He hates most things and likes allot!!!!" Kern's page also lists his early zine projects Heroin Addict, Valium Addict, and Car and Truck Coloring Book. Early Kern work, and a very, very scarce zine. OCLC locates no holdings.  
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     <br/>Couch, Furry & Alpha Newt, Richard Kern, Bill Blast, Julian Kernes.

        
        <br/>New York:Heroin Addict Productions,1981.

        <br/>Price: $200.00
       
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	Zat Magazine Vol. 1, No. 1. - Bobrof, Stan & Pat Redding, eds.
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   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19449"/>
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		4to, 56 pp., offset printed on newsprint and saddle-stapled into glossy covers printed in color. Debut issue of the little magazine which ran for several issues and may have been affiliated with the downtown 80's Soho store Sohozat. This issue is notable for including a section on NYC graffiti, in which the author followed Maez, Sexerone, and Dasre around trains in NYC. The article features a two page spread of photographs of NYC graffiti artists and their work by Eric Kroll. Also, a section on breakdancing by Dee Dee Bache, with photographs by Carol Ann Hawkins, and work by Paul Krassner, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Tuli Kupferberg (with photographs of the Fugs reunion), an interview with Jolie Gabor, Stuart Chernoff, Donald Phelps, and more. Extremely uncommon - OCLC locates only two holdings of any issues of the magazine. Newsprint a bit toned and some minor creasing to covers along with a short nick, but near fine.  
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     <br/>Bobrof, Stan & Pat Redding, eds.

        
        <br/>New York:Zat Magazine,1984.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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	Mag City #7. - Scholnick, Michael & Greg Masters, Gary Lenhart (eds.) and Ron Padgett, Jeff Wright, Tom Savage, Jim Brodey, Tom Weigel, Simon Schuchat, Barbara Barg, Steve Levine, Susan Keith Noel, Jim Hanson, Michael Brownstein, Rochelle Kraut, Annabel Levitt, Ann Rowe
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/14970"/>
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		4to. 78 pp. Side-stapled in card covers illustrated by Ann Rower. Whole number 7 of this excellent East Village third generation New York School magazine. This issue features contributions from Scholnick, Michael & Greg Masters, Gary Lenhart (eds.) and Ron Padgett, Jeff Wright, Tom Savage, Jim Brodey, Tom Weigel, Simon Schuchat, Barbara Barg, Steve Levine, Susan Keith Noel, Jim Hanson, Michael Brownstein, Rochelle Kraut, Annabel Levitt, Ann Rower, Norman Fischer, Elio Schneemna, Art Lange, Allan Kornblum, and Rose Lesniak Clay & Phillips pp. 232-3. Some minor foxing at margins of front wrap; very good.  
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     <br/>Scholnick, Michael & Greg Masters, Gary Lenhart (eds.) and Ron Padgett, Jeff Wright, Tom Savage, Jim Brodey, Tom Weigel, Simon Schuchat, Barbara Barg, Steve Levine, Susan Keith Noel, Jim Hanson, Michael Brownstein, Rochelle Kraut, Annabel Levitt, Ann Rowe

        
        <br/>New York:Mag City,1979.

        <br/>Price: $25.00
       
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	The Voyeur Volume 2 No. 4. - Azzouni, Jody, editor &#91;Valery Oiseanu, Barbara Holland, Steven Ford Brown, Sheri Zahovsky, Errol Miller, Frank Laurino, William Bly, Joseph Semenovich, Steve Smiler, Michele Cusumano, Albert Russo, and Karl Spishock].
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   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15166"/>
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		8vo. 15 pp. Wraps. This issue of the eccentric downtown little magazine features "Supra-Surrealism, The Second Manifesto" by Valery Oisteanu, as well as contributions by Barbara Holland, Steven Ford Brown, Sheri Zahovsky, Errol Miller, Frank Laurino, William Bly, Joseph Semenovich, Steve Smiler, Michele Cusumano, Albert Russo, and Karl Spishock. Very good with some toning and creasing to the wraps.  
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     <br/>Azzouni, Jody, editor &#91;Valery Oiseanu, Barbara Holland, Steven Ford Brown, Sheri Zahovsky, Errol Miller, Frank Laurino, William Bly, Joseph Semenovich, Steve Smiler, Michele Cusumano, Albert Russo, and Karl Spishock].

        
        <br/>New York:Open Window Society,1976.

        <br/>Price: $20.00
       
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