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16267Nos. 1-3 all publ. San Francisco: Harold Norse 1972-197. All fine 4to in stapled wrappers. Edited by Harold Norse. With contributions by Burroughs Kerouac McClure Bowles Ginsberg Bukowski Malanga Norse Whalen Genet and many others. The third issue features the Beat Generation prints of Peter Le Blanc. unknown
19032Volume 1 Number 1. all published. Berkeley: Bay Podium 1968. 4to. 64 pp. illustrated wrappers. Edited by David Fottleib. Cover art by Bob Arnold. Contributions by Paul Mariah Jerry Burns and Margaret Randall. unknown
21249Collection of 36 Bazooka-group publications including complete sets of the 5 periodicals -BULLETIN PÉRIODIQUE'' - "LES ANIMAUX MALADES' -"MÉTAL HURLAND" -"UN REGARD MODERNE" -"ORPHELINA'' and some separate publications by the Bazooka group a collective of French graphic designers mainly active from 1974 to late 1978. It included Christian Chapiron using the pseudonym Kiki Picasso Jean-Louis Dupré Loulou Picasso Olivia Clavel Electric Clito Lulu Larsen Bernard Vidal Bananar and Jean Rouzaud. The group with ultra-left sympathies was formed in the aftermath of May 68 and presented comics graphics and photographic creations of an aggressive and subversive nature. - Although some Bazooka publications were published in collaboration with existing journals the nature of their work remained provocative both in content and in its distinctive graphic style foreboding the nascent Punk movement. Bazooka’s first magazine ‘Bulletin Périodique’ was immediately forbidden to minors. The various publications in this lot are illustrated throughout with photographs cartoons and comics and include numerous b/w and duotone plates. All text in French except for the last issue of ‘Bulletin Périodique’ which also features English text. The publications are ASSEMBLED in a unique hardcover binding 44.5 x 32 cm designed by Paul Groenendijk. The blue cloth cover has Bazooka printed on the front and features three foldable sections. The backcover and spine are executed in black cloth are black with the spine featuring the title Bazooka printed in gold. The binding is designed in such a matter that the magazines can be completely opened up for viewing purposes. Binding and spine are in mint condition. -Together with: SILENCE No. 1 seul paru Paris Futuropolis 1980 350x300mm 28 p. broché sous couverture illustrée de Loulou Picassoglassine originale. Interviews réalisées par Dorothée Lalanne de Iggy Pop Howard Devoto John McKay Human League. Sept compositions pleine page en noir et blanc par Loulou Picasso du groupe Bazooka. Together with: Bazooka. Il était une fois. Exposition “Bazooka Un Regard moderne†Les Sables-d’Olonne Musée de l’Abbaye Sainte-Croix 2 avril-12 juin 2005. Les Sables-d’Olonne Le MASC 2005. EXHIBITION CATALOG. 335X485 cm 8 pagesincl. Covers. One of an edition of 200. IN THIS COPY CONTRIBUTIONS SIGNED BY THE AUTHORS/ARTISTS except T5DUR 6 prints by Lulu Larsen T5Dur Kiki Picasso Loulou Picasso Olivia Clavel Bernard Vidal printed in b/w on luxurious thick paper. Works of Bazooka Olivia Clavel Loulou Picasso Kiki Picasso T5Dur Bernard Vidal. With a copy of the invite to the exhibition. -Together with: PERVERS No 1 all published. Paris Bazooka Production 1979 58x29 cm sheet folded to 8pp equal to the size of a gramophone record 29x29 cm. Together with the actual gramophone record « La Perversita » Invisible Records 1979 in the original decorated sleeve designed by Kiki Picasso. Text and designs by Loulou Picasso Jean-Louis Dupré Olivia Clavel T5 Larsen. This is actually the last Bazooka Production « mort » in 1980. hardcover
18550Numbers 1 and 2 Hound Dog Issue. San Fransico CA 1981. Number 1 contains an interview with legendary Bay Area promoter Paul Rat as well as Joe Ely Clifton Chenier Bowwowwow Stray Cats and The Specials. Number 2 features Blasters Sparks Big Mama Thornton Rank and File Beat Presley Land. unknown
18136Number 1 all published . London Axtell Publications 1957. 178x115 cm stapled; 50 pages. By John Cross and Billy Kaye. unknown
72520BeatDelle Arti Poetiche 2000. Broadside Poster. BEAT PERFORMANCE SIGNED: In Italian and English. Some of the participants have fully signed this full color poster including Ira Cohen and Martin Matz Ray McNiece et al. This gathering included Lawrence Ferlinghetti Martin Matz Ed Sanders Anne Waldman and other Italian artists. Very good full color 24.5 x 38 inches. Please: all print shipping is by Priority Mail and payment by Paypal or personal check. Please: all print broadside shipping is by Priority Mail which requires extra costs to be invoiced and/or payment by Paypal or personal check. Delle Arti Poetiche, 2000 unknown
20633No. 5 June 1959. McClure's copy his signature in pencil on front cover. Very good condition. 38 Unnumbered pages. Spine stapled in yellow front page. Started by Allen Ginsberg Bob Kaufman and John Kelly BEATITUDE was originally a weekly newsletter for the North Beach literary scene It quickly abandoned the weekly schedule and became the quintessential outlet for Beat literature. unknown
18557Jaargang 1 no 1 all published . Feb 1982. 20 pagessidestapled between illustrated covers. Stencilled or screenprinted. Hunter Press. Artist periodical. Illustrations on full page no text. Contributions by/ Edited by Jos Anderse Michiel van Zelst with Hugo Kaagman Peter Giele Janneke de Groot Ivar Vics Jan Bianchi Arie Ijzerdraad Boa Jos van Niele etc. unknown
193845427New York Bell Laboraties 1938-1939. Royal8vo. Bound with the all original printed wrappers in a nice half cloth with blue marbled boards. 12 issues offered. Small library stamp Pasadena Public Library to all title pages. Richly illustrated. A very fine and fresh copy. 399 1 pp. <br/><br/><em>First printing of 12 issues of Bell Laboratories Record in which many new technological advances was presented for the first time. </em> hardcover
14078Years 1-13 all publ. 1922-1943 published as follows: Band 1-13 Years 1-7 also numbered as nos. 1-72. Wien Kristall-Verlag later: Verlag des Belvedere 1922-1928. Then changing numbering: -- Jahrgang Years 8 - 13 no 8 last and all published. Amalthea Verlag Zürich Leipzig Wien 1929-1938/43. Illustrated with numerous hors-text plates. A good set lightly dustsoiled bound till year 10 1931 in 23 uniform hcloth bindings rest in original wrappers. Complete collection including the supplementary parts "Forum" which were published in vols. 5-9/10 1923-1926. Luxuriously produced art periodical edited by Edmund Wilhelm Braun & Wilhelm Suida later: Alfred Stix. Chamberlin 2193. Arntzen/Rainwater Q105: Material of interest to collectors and news of sales and the art world as well as scholarly articles some still important dealing mostly with medieval and renaissance art. With the exception of a few plates which may have been omitted ostensibly complete for the plates. Note that the year 1933 was not published. hardcover
19339Numbers 1-10 all publ. Berkeley: Bern Porter 1948-1950. Ten issues all tabloid 8 pp folded once as issued. A very nice excellent set with minor shortcomings see below. Edited by James Schevill and Jane Hohfeld. Contributions by Sherwood Anderson Frank Lloyd Wright Yvan Goll Sartre Paul Eluard T.J.Ken Jr & James McCarthy Brecht Alban Berg Patchen Allan Swallow Rukeyser Curtis Zahn Alex.Meiklejohn Sydney Hook Corman Schwitters Bob Brown Sibyl Moholy-Nagy Man Ray Zadkine Wolfgang Paale on Gerszso Clarence John Laughlin and many others. A very good set with the following minor flaws No. 1. chip and creases to lower corner No. 5 spine largely split No. 6 short tear at fold No. 7 short edge tear No.9 split to horizontal fold. unknown
18014Nos. 1-3 all publ. San Germán Puerto Rico: Inter American University 1960-1962. Three issues; also numbered as Vol. 1 nos 1-2; Vol. 2 no 1. Nice clean copies. Printed by Allen Swallow in Denver. Cover design by Man Ray. Edited by Gilbet Neiman. Produced at the Inter American University of San German Puerto Rico. Contributors include Henry Miller Anselm Hollo Russell Edson Robert Lowry Harry Roskolenko Gil Orlovitz George Dillon Daisy Aldan David Cornel DeJong Allen Ginsberg Duchamp Gregory Corso Man Ray William S. Burroughs Edward Dorn Gary Snyder William Carlos Williams Creeley Ginsberg Breton Nin and Mina Loy. unknown
189742022London: Kegan Paul Trench Trübner and Co 1897. 12 parts bound in 6 volumes. 4to. 11 3/8 x 7 3/4 inches. Vol. I Pt. I: viii 256 pp. Vol. I Pt. II: 257-503 pp. Vol. II Pt. I: viii 256 pp. Vol. II Pt. II: 257-512 Vol. III Pt. I: viii 256 pp. Vol. III Pt. II: 257-511 pp. Illustrated throughout with numerous in-text illustrations and 65 plates many coloured some double-page. Printed on fine laid paper. Finely bound in half red morocco pattered red cloth boards. Spines with five raised bands forming six compartments tooled and lettered gilt. Marbled endpapers. Top edge gilt<br/> <br/> A landmark in bibliographic literature encapsulating the late Victorian era's reverence for books as both cultural artifacts and works of art.<br/> <br/> Bibliographica is a richly illustrated and scholarly work dedicated to the history design and production of books. It brings together essays by prominent bibliographers typographers and historians of the late 19th century. The volumes cover a wide range of topics including early printing the art of bookbinding the evolution of typography manuscript illumination and the history of book collecting. Lavishly produced Bibliographica features numerous illustrations including reproductions of illuminated manuscripts early printed books fine bindings and typographic specimens. The visual content complements the detailed essays making the work a valuable resource for both scholars and collectors. The contributors include leading authorities of the time such as William Morris W.Y. Fletcher Cyril Davenport H. Oskar Sommer Robert Proctor Alfred Pollard and other notable figures in the world of bibliophilic scholarship.<br/> <br/> Urlich and Kup p. 15. Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner and Co unknown
17918Serie 1: Nos. 1-2 all. Paris 1953; Serie 2: Nos. 1-46 all and last. Paris 1955-1968. Unbd. in the original pictorial wrappers; 4to; numerous illustrations. Occasional spine damage and light discolorations but on the whole a nice set. No. 11/12: La Joconde with two die-cut see-throughs in the front cover in perfect condition. Artistic and literary periodical with strong surrealist tendency. Many issues dedicated to a special topic. Paris Eric Losfeld 1re série there after Jean-Jacques Pauvert 2e série 1953-1968. Complete set of 48 issues of which 11 double in 37 volumes. Some important topical issues: Cent-cinquentenaire de J.J. Grandville Les hétéroclites et les Fous littéraires Dessins inavouables Les Monstres A-t-on lu Rimbaud Littérature illettrée ou la littérature à la lettre Raymond Roussel Les oiseaux sont des cons par Chaval Les vies parallèles de Boris Vian Romaine Brooks. Illustrations by: Siné Folon Topor André François Chaval Wolinsky Ylipe. Texts by: Jean Paulhan Isidore Isou Noël Arnaud André Blavier Raymond Queneau Lise Deharme Gisèle Prassinos Pierre Bettencourt Eugène Ionesco Paul Gilson. unknown
1953845 r.p.m. thin vinyl Situation 15/A/aug 67: recorded in U.S.A. all rights U.P.S.underground press syndicate sonopresseholland. A: Le Roi Jones New York Art Quartet.3'35"; B: Poems: Hans Wesseling. 4'22''. In original printed brown kraft sleeve with black pinted text see below. -Freak-in-love-out and it happens…for over.Hans Wesseling: Who wants yesterday's papers Nobody in the world; Jan van de MeerWinand Mens Ernst Cats Enno Veldhuys Hans Schmidt. Iets-Member The Hague. - Black Dada Nihilismus Le-roi jones new ark detroit MILWAUKEEEwahington…… unknown
18496Number 4. London n.d. Side stapled. 21 x 29.5 cm. Youth Brigade & 7 seconds Dicks Screaming Dead. JFA unknown
18478Number 4. Published by Blackbored Windsor 1971. 16 pages 4to; stencilled. For the Bored of Education. Alan Stanton Mal Grosch Gill Bountie a.o.; "socialist magazine". unknown
18406Nr. 1 Januari January 1980. Huijbergen: Blaffapress 1980. 4to. Stapled wraps. Some mild rubbing and soilelse clean and sound throughout. 24pp. Probably all published. Dutch fanzine with clear Situationist roots. Articles on Pere Ubu Talking Heads The Screamers and others. Plus politics protest philosophy Herbert Marcuse etc. Editors: Peter Diesveld Stan Janssens Henk Koolen Paul de Ron. paperback
86698Beijing: Cultural Relics Press 1987. Second printing first published in 1985. Quarto 35cm; beige cloth hardcover stamped in red and gilt; unprinted plastic protector and slipcase; 19 200pp chiefly illus. Light bump to base of spine else a tight Fine copy. Inscribed in ink in Umē script illegible to this cataloguer; ink hand-stamp "Souvenir of the Potal Palace" to front free endpaper. Illustrated with 140 full-page color plates reproducing antique Tibetan thangka scroll paintings; text primarily in Tibetan; image captions bilingual Tibetan and Chinese. From the library of noted poet translator and Buddhist scholar Nathaniel Tarn with his printed bookplate inside front cover. unknown
18512Number 6. October 1982. 15 x 21 cm. "Uitgave van de binnenlandse ontwikkelingshulp". ed. Tony Blokdijk Voorburg. Pseudo Code Nexda Punk from Eindhoven Rotterdam unknown
1065Slipcase slightly scuffed and smudged else fine. CDK-250. <p>Various Authors Thomas F. Monteleone editor. Borderlands: An Anthology of Imaginative Fiction Volume One. Baltimore: Maclay & Associates 1990. Limited first edition No. 48 of 750 numbered copies.</p> <br /> <p>Signed by all contributors including Harlan Ellison Poppy Z. Brite Joe R. Lansdale Nancy Holder Ed Gorman others.</p> <br /> <p>Octavo. 284pp. Publisher's red cloth spine and front cover lettered in silver black cloth slipcase.</p> . unknown
15891Nos. 1-4 probably all published. Putignano Bari 1974 - 1976; printed in offset Nos.1 and 3 with colour added rest b/w; in illustrated wrappers. Close to the Situationists edited by Jimi Pasquale and Max Cap. Number 4 gives a survey of the publication from which can be concluded that no more was published and that a zero-number to which reference is made in Number 1 did in fact not appear. - No. 1 marzo 1974: 22x16 cm. 40 pp. in black and red: «San Paolo: Festival della vita» «Difendersi dai fascisti non è reato. Compagno Marini sarai liberato» «Coordinamento Centro-Sud» «Contro il fermo di droga» «Paperorock» «Considerazioni sulle riforme e i sindacati» «L'impero Chiesa e i suoi derivati» «Strutture alternative. La comune» «Controinformazione droga» «Gangsters o rivoluzionari»; - No. 2 ottobre 1974: 218x158 cm. 16 pp. printed b/w.: «La fine dello spettacolo è la festa della fine» «Il problema non è che il PCI sia o meno comunista ma che è capitalista» «Notizie dalla caserma di Sassari» «Carabinieri droga e avv. Polignano»; - No. 3 maggio 1975 44pp. Colour printing. : «La non opposizione» «La riappropriazione della soggettività» «L'opulenza mercantile» «State calmi» «I pendolari non pendolano più» «Lo spettacolo della politica» «Critica della musica»; - No. 4 aprile 1976: 243x157 cm. 48 pp. printed b/w. «Cenni per la preistoria del Buco» «Per una critica dei nuclei radicali in Italia» «Della lotta armata o Come lo spettacolo assorbe le ambizioni frustrate seguito da Possibilità di affermare il ludico» «Appunti per una critica radicale dell’ambiente medico» «Il comunismo e il partito della sopravivenza pianificata». On the last page protest against the condemnation of Marcello Baraghini for an obscene drawing: «Noi protestiamo contro l’ipocrita condanna del compagno Marcello Baraghini. Essa costituisce un attentato alla libertà un atto terroristico di repressione. . Marcello Baraghini è stato condannato per un disegno osceno:…. «la solidarità non si discute si dà»". unknown
76549Paris Société Zoologique de France 1882. 8vo 24.6 x 16.2 cm. 602 pp. xv 529 lviii;17 lithographed plates. Original blind wrappers. = A seldom-seen early volume. Papers included deal with flagellates by Künstler fossil echinoderms by Cotteau recent snails by Jousseaume Bryozoa all illustrated etc. etc. Uncut. Plate part being on heavier paper detached; otherwise a very good copy with the text and plates generally very clean. Cat. BMNH p. 1521. unknown
70687Baltimore MD The Maryland Herpetological Society 1974-1980. Seven volumes in 28 issues. 8vo 23.0 x 15.3 cm. Original uniform printed wrappers. = Uninterrupted run of this rare herpetological quarterly published by the Society which was housed at the Department of Herpetology Natural History Society of Maryland inc. Papers are of local and international interest mainly North America including Mexico but also Curaçao Aldabra Iran etc. etc. Cancelled stamp on front wrappers otherwise a very good clean set. unknown
21270Numbers 1-5 all publ. Princeton: Burning Water 1963-1965. Printed wrappers nice condition only some sunning to spines and very light staining. Edited by Edward Kissam and Paul Boorstin. Contributions by Bergé Margaret Randall George Hitchcock Earle Birney John Haines George Bowering Gary Snyder Lewis Mac Adams Ernesto Cardenal Raquel Jodrowsky Peter Wild and many others. unknown