Status du Collège de 'Pataphysique. Harangue Inaugurale
np: nd. 12mo, 22 pp, saddle-stapled wraps. Offset printed in green on yellow paper. Text in French. A couple of very faint abrasions to cover else fine. More
np: nd. 12mo, 22 pp, saddle-stapled wraps. Offset printed in green on yellow paper. Text in French. A couple of very faint abrasions to cover else fine. More
Black Mountain, NC: Black Mountain College, 1954. 8vo, 64 pp, illustrated wraps. The second issue, of seven eventually published, of the central organ of Black Mountain College. This issue includes early work by Paul Blackburn, Charles Olson's essay on Mayan heads, accompanied by photographic plates, and other contributions from Toda..... More
Waco, TX: Judson Crews, 1937. 4to, unpaginated, mimeographed from typescript and side-staled into offset printed wraps. With a signed linoleum block print by Glen Stirling stapled in. A very early magazine, perhaps the first, to be published by Judson Crews, the American Pessoa, while he was attending Baylor University in..... More
np: The Artist, 2009. 8vo, saddle-stapled wraps. Limited edition artist book / zine, one of only 40 numbered copies. Fine. More
London: Cabinet Gallery, 1996. 11 1/2 x 16" poster, folded twice and housed with the press release in the original mailing envelope addressed to Simon Ford. The Poster Invitation to the Private View of the 1996 exhibition Deep Sky and Planetary Drawings. Fine in a near fine envelope. More
Halifax: Nova Scotia College of Art & Design, 1971. 3 7/8 x 8 1/2" postcard, offset printed on white coated card stock and photographically illustrated at recto. Artist's postcard issued is conjunction with the 1971 installation at NSCAD. Addressed and postmarked at recto, with artists' name written by previous owner..... More
Wien: Pakesch & Schlebrügge, 1991. First edition. 8vo, saddle-stapled card wraps. Illustrated in black and white. Fama & Fortune was an artists' periodical / artists' book series published in Wien by Peter Pakesch and Johannes Von Schlebrügge. Each issue invites an artist or artists to create and design the issue..... More
Langlois, Ore. Division Leap, 2022. First edition. 4to, [40] pp, saddle-stapled wraps. One of about 75 copies risograph printed by Kate Davis. Afterword by Adam Davis. New from the publisher. Black Mirrors is an investigation into a collection of anonymous paintings that were found in Oakland before the..... More
Amsterdam: SUA / Socialistiese Uitgeverij, 1970. First edition. 8vo, 58 pp, printed wrappers. Illustrated with black and white photographs, cartoon strips, drawings, and leaflets. Text entirely in Dutch. Superb work by the lergendary, groundbreaking Dutch feminist action group, outlining discrimination against women followed by descriptions of various actions by the..... More
Tervuren: Strates, 1963. First edition. 8vo, [24] pp, saddle-stapled wraps. Text largely in French. Illustrated with black and white drawings and photographs. The debut issue of Dontremonts superbly conceived, gorgeously designed little mag, which was published at irregular intervals until 1966, when it ended with number 7. with contributions from..... More
London: Hurst, Robinson & Co., 1825. First edition. 8vo, x, [ii], 356 pp, lacking the half title. Bound in half red morocco, gilt and blind-tooled spine by Philip Dusel. First edition of this anonymously published collection of Gothic tales written by a gender non-conforming author who was aided by Mary..... More
Milano: Galleria Schwarz, 1973. 4to, single sheet of coated card stock folded once to make a four pager [folded size 8 3/8 x 11 7/8"]. Serves both as an invitation to a screening of Duchamp's film Anémic Cinema, and a prospectus for the catalog of the same name, with which..... More
Montpelier: Fata Morgana, 1968. First edition. 4to, each issue consisting of loose leaves of paper printed by a heliographic process, laid into paper-covered boards with tie enclosures and title pastedowns. Each volume also bears its own title, respectively "Tourmente," "Sorbonne." and "Le seul mot de liberté est tout ce qui..... More
New York: Art Militia of the Lesbian Nation, [1996]. 8 ½ x 11”. Printed on recto only on beige paper. This flyer, rising out of Queer Nation, and put together by artists Carrie Moyer and Sue Schaffner, was handed out and pasted up around New York City in 1996. A...... More
New York: New Wilderness Foundation, 1977. First edition. Tabloid format, [8] pp. including covers. Early issue of the longrunning artists' periodical devoted to avant-garde music, which was associated with, and later published above, the famous Ear Inn on Spring Street. This issue includes contributions from Bill Hellerman, Dick Higgins, Philip..... More
New York: New Wilderness Foundation, 1977. First edition. Tabloid format, [12] pp. including covers. Early issue of the longrunning artists' periodical devoted to avant-garde music, which was associated with, and later published above, the famous Ear Inn on Spring Street. This issue includes a cover drawing by Ilene Astrahan, and..... More
New York: New Wilderness Foundation, 1980. First edition. Tabloid format, 16 pp. including covers. Single issue of the longrunning artists' periodical devoted to avant-garde music, which was associated with, and later published above, the famous Ear Inn on Spring Street. This issue is a special issue devoted to sound environments..... More
New York: New Wilderness Foundation, 1980. First edition. Tabloid format, 20 pp. including covers. Special issue focusing on homemade instruments, of the longrunning artists' periodical devoted to avant-garde music, which was associated with, and later published above, the famous Ear Inn on Spring Street. Chippewa music, review of Julius Eastman..... More
New York: New Wilderness Foundation, 1981. First edition. Tabloid format, 20 pp. including covers. Special issue focusing on international music, of the longrunning artists' periodical devoted to avant-garde music, which was associated with, and later published above, the famous Ear Inn on Spring Street. Articles on African music, including Senegal..... More
Devon: Beau Geste Press, 1973. First edition. 12mo, unpaginated, bound in yellow card covers, and housed in a photographically illustrated dust jacket which is blindstamped at the rear fold, and rubberstamped with the phrase "Fun Far Sites As Soon as Practicable." One of a limited edition of 200 copies. One..... More
Paris: Editions Polyglottes, 1956. First edition. 8vo, [4] pp, single sheet printed in two colors and folded once. Illustrated with a reproduction of portrait of Trotsky by Annenkoff. Surrealist broadside issued to denounce the Stalinist betrayal of Trotsky and the French communists. The recto is beautifully designed with a text..... More
New York: Willard Gallery, 1941. 8vo, single sheet folded once, with a photographic reproduction tipped onto cover, and an additional, smaller plate tipped-in within. With a foreward by the artist. An early catalog from Marian Williard's groundbreaking gallery in its second iteration, when it was located next to Curt Valentin's..... More
Rappottenstein: Nova Press, Matsoukas-Real-Life-Company, Pot & The Austria Connection, 1973. 11 3/4 x 15 1/2" broadside periodical, offset printed in blue on both recto and verso. Illustrated with photographs and drawings. Single issue of this periodical co-edited by Jörg Fauser, associate of William Burroughs, who also edited Gasolin 23. The..... More
[Amsterdam]: Privately Published, 1967. First edition. Narrow 4to, 16 pp, saddle-stapled wraps. Text in Dutch. The fifth issue of this provocative periodical published by the graphic desigher &artist Hans Ferrée. The backcover describes the periodical as provocative, prophetic, profane, and outlines the first projected 22 numbers of the periodical, which..... More
[Amsterdam]: Privately Published, 1967. First edition. Narrow 4to, 16 pp, saddle-stapled wraps. Text in Dutch. The fourth issue of this provocative periodical published by the graphic desigher &artist Hans Ferrée. The backcover describes the periodical as provocative, prophetic, profane, and outlines the first projected 22 numbers of the periodical, which..... More