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
Ranches of Taos, NM: The Deer and Dachshund, nd. First edition. 4to, mimeographed on various colors of paper stock, side-stapled and backed with black tape at the spine. Fourth issue of the important New Mexico little magazine, and a great issue. As usual with the magazine, the graphic arts are..... More
Taos. NM: Motive Book Shop, c. 1957. First edition. 24mo, saddle-stapled wraps. Illustrated with two photographs, one by Mildred Tolbert and one, a nude, uncredited. Single issue of the little magazine, which ran to 11 issues. A remarkable issue which includes a poem by the great Agnes Martin, as well..... 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
Paris: Jacqueling de Jong, 1967. First edition. One of a limited edition of 2000 copies (and 500 Hors Commerce). 4to, printed wraps. The final issue of the greatest periodical of the decade, ending as a collection of 33 beautifully printed color lithographs, by Pierre Alechinsky, René Bertholo, Guido Biasi, Samuel..... More
[Brussels]: Montfaucon Research Center, 1986. First edition. 4to, [267] pp, printed wraps. First and only issue of this superb artist book on the poetics of television and an exploration of talking heads, composed on and through the medium of the form. Rare. OCLC locates only four holdings, none of which..... More
[Berlin]: Jochen Enterprises, 1996. First edition. Oblong 8vo, unpaginated, bound in illustrated wraps. Text in German. The true first edition of this groundbreaking, collaborative graphic novel by the West-German born De Vries and East German-born. Fuechtenberger, which they began shortly after the fall of the Berlin Wall. The eponymous character..... More
Np: nd. 8vo, saddle-stapled in cream wraps printed with red. Illustrated with a frontispiece photograph of Debord. Early pirate edition of the text first published in June of 1957, here with the Pinot-Gallizio text dated Mai 1958 appended on back cover. Very good with light creasing to wraps. More
Strasbourg: 1967. 4 1/8 x 5 1/2" card, printed on white card stock edged in black. A fictitious death announcement for Guy Debord, issued anonymously. a copy of the announcement was reproduced in IS no. 11, there described - with a note of approval - as an example of ant-IS..... More
Neuilly-sur-Seine: Le Phare de Neuilly, 1933. First edition. 8vo, photographically illustrated wraps by Man Ray. Profusely illustrated. The debut issue (of four numbers published, the last a double number) of one of the most beautiful and unusual of all Surrealist periodicals. This is the second state, with the Daumal contribution..... More
Wien: Pakesch & Schlebrügge, 1996. First edition. 8vo, saddle-stapled card wraps. Profusely illustrated with photographs, some in color. Superb work published as F & F 17. Fama & Fortune was an artists' periodical / artists' book series published in Wien by Peter Pakesch and Johannes Von Schlebrügge. Each issue invites..... More
Germany: Langer Peter Verlag, 1960. First edition. 8vo, addle-stapled wraps. Debut issue of the beautifully designed little mag, one of the best of the era. With contributions from the editors and Ezra Pound, Johann Klaj, Salvatore Quasimodo, Peter Rühmkorp, Hannes Brühl, Jürgen Hohn, Carl Pedersen, Jürgen Holm, Gianni Selvani et..... More
Poughkeepsie & Silverton: Division Leap / Fast Books, 2018. First edition. Small 4to, 120 pages, offset printed in color, with one folding plate tipped-in by hand. One of a limited edition of 250 copies designed by Fredrik Averin / The Idea of the Book. Foreword by Adam and Kate Davis..... 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: 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, 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
London: East London Section of the London Psychogeographical Association, 1993. 4to, single sheet folded to make a four pager. Debut issue of the newsletter issued by the reinvoked LPA. This issue includes a text explaining the history of the LPA, a text on the Dongas Tribe and their occupation of..... More
London: East London Section of the London Psychogeographical Association, 1995. 4to, single sheet folded to make a four pager. This issue of the ewsletter issued by the reinvoked LPA includes an article against the proposed French nuclear tests on the 50th anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, a...... More
London: East London Section of the London Psychogeographical Association, Samhain 398. 4to, single sheet folded to make a four pager. This issue of the ewsletter issued by the reinvoked LPA includes texts on thge use of Fire Rituals and bonfire societies in marching season, with an observation of the Mayfield..... 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
np: Bri Nylon, nd [c. 1960's?]. Nylon stockings, housed in the original glassine bag with printed folding insert. Nylon stockings in geometric patterns meant to appeal the the rage for Op-art - a fascinating link between fashion and art and Pop-Art. Nylon fine, and apparently unworn - the bag and..... More