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196713365New York: New York University 1967. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. One sheet of paper folded once to form a small booklet. Announcement flyer for an exhibition sponsored by the New York University Art Collection. Collaborations between poet Frank O'Hara and painter Norman Bluhm. Scarce piece of New York School ephemera. Text by Bill Berkson. Very good condition. New York University paperback books
1965037956New York: Museum of Modern Art 1965. With selections from the artist's writings. 96p. b/w and colored illus. oblong format stiff printed wrappers. Museum of Modern Art unknown books
19654393New York: The Museum of Modern Art New York 1965. Softcover. VG Some sporadic underlining in red ink. Includes a letter from the artist to the exhibition. Blue wraps. 96 pp. 9 color numerous bw plates. Issued in conjunction with an exhibition of artwork and writings by American painter and printmaker Robert Motherwell 1915-1991. Edited by Frank O'Hara. The catalogue cites 87 works and many are pictured here. Includes chronology exhibitions history and bibliography. Some sporadic underlining in red ink. Includes a letter from the artist to the exhibition. The Museum of Modern Art, New York unknown books
1965D16706New York: The Museum of Modern Art 1965. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Oblong quarto; original cloth DJ. Jacket with a couple of small stickers and short tear but still attractive. Inscribed by Robert Motherwell: "For Burt Cordially Robert Motherwell 18 Oct. 1969." A common book but decidely uncommon signed by Motherwell. <br/><br/> The Museum of Modern Art hardcover books
196537915NY: Museum of Modern Art 1965. Horizontal 8vo pp. 96. Chronology bibliography catalog. Published to accompany a show. Illustrated with photos and reproductions in black and white with several plates in color.Paper wraps. Cover somewhat creassed and scuffed o/w a VG tight copy. Museum of Modern Art unknown books
196918154London: Long Hair Books 1969. Blue wrappers fine. First edition one of 500 copies. Smith A14. <br/><br/> Long Hair Books unknown books
196656800NY: The Museum Of Modern Art/ Doubleday & Company 1966. First Edition. Signed & dated 1966 by Eldon Dedini on the front endpaper. Dedini was an American cartoonist whose works appeared in Esquire The New Yorker Playboy and other well-known magazines. Small quarto: pictorial wraps; 56 pages. Illustrated With 80 Black And White Plates. Introductory Essay by Frank O'Hara. Biographical Outline by William Berkson. Bibliography by Elita Tyler. Very Good contents clean & tight; lower corner little bumped little light rippling to few pages small scuff to rear cover. The Museum Of Modern Art/ Doubleday & Company unknown books
196130100France: Locus Solus Press 1961. First edition. Paperback. Good. First edition. Double issue of this poetry magazine given over almost entirely to New York School considerations. Edited by Harry Mathews James Scuyler John Ashbery and Kenneth Koch. Paper tanned with age. Short dog-ears to several pages. Still well-bound but the lower front corner area of the front panel shows several creases. A good copy overall. Locus Solus Press paperback books
195629916New York: Folder 1956. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Fourth and final issue of this poetry magazine produced in small quantities in decorated folder with art by Grace Hartigan. Contributions by Frank O'Hara Kenward Elmslie Peter Hanke Stepane Mallarme and others. Includes an original serigraph by Felix Pasilis. Contents in near fine condition. Folder itself is just lightly worn. Folder paperback books
195990478New York: Tibor de Nagy Gallery 1959. First edition of this exhibition flyer for the 1959 Tibor de Nagy exhibition of works by Larry Rivers and Grace Hartigan inspired by O'Hara's poetry. Octavo original wrappers as issued illustrated with twelve black and white lithographs. Association copy inscribed by Larry Rivers on the verso of the front cover to fellow member of the informal New York School of artists Willem de Kooning "For Bill de Kooning much admiration Larry Rivers." Musician artist and filmmaker Larry Rivers took up painting in 1945 and lived in the the Hotel Chelsea notable for its artistic residents such as Bob Dylan Janis Joplin Leonard Cohen Arthur C. Clarke Dylan Thomas Sid Vicious and multiple people associated with Andy Warhol's Factory. A part of the New York School of the 1950s of which Frank O'Harra was the crux due to his position at the MOMA Rivers' paintings drew inspiration from the contemporary avant-garde movement in particular abstract expressionism. De Kooning too was a part of the New York School his well-known The Woman Series notable for its powerful expression of the frustrations and desires of the post-World War II era. In near fine condition. An intimate association copy linking these great artists of the 20th century. The New York School was an informal group of American artists musicians and poets active in New York City throughout the 50s and 60s. At the heart of the group was poet Frank O'Harra due to his post as a curator at the Museum of Modern Art where he created connections between poets and painters including Larry Rivers John Ashberry and Fairfield Porter. The group participated in many joint collaborations including several publications exhibitions and works of art. While the poets of the group often wrote in an immediate and spontaneous manner reminiscent of stream of consciousness writing the painters represented the New York abstract expressionists. The Abstract Expressionism movement in American painting was the first specifically American movement to achieve international influence and put New York City at the center of the western art world a role formerly filled by Paris. Tibor de Nagy Gallery unknown books
19706809Chicago: Modern Poetry Association 1970. 1st edition Vol CXVI No 2 original illustrated paperwraps as issued. The present volume features seven poems by O'Hara five poems by Merwin and many others. A fine copy with only minimal sunning to spine. Scarce issue. Modern Poetry Association unknown books
197430450New York: Knopf 1974. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. First edition. 233 pp. A very good copy in white cloth with light wear to spine ends. Price intact dustwrapper has typical spine fade and some wear at the spine tips. Still a better than typical example. An uncommon and desirable collection from this New York School poet. Cover artwork by Larry Rivers. Knopf unknown books
197416329New York: Adventures in Poetry 1974. First edition. Wraps. Fine. 4to. Side-stapled mimeo in stiff glossy wraps. A fine copy scarce thus. Bright crisp and clean. An exceptional copy. <br/><br/>1960s-era collaboration between these two New York School poets published after O'Hara's death. With a cover by Larry Rivers. From an unnumbered edition of approx. 750. Smith A18. Clay and Phillips 194-197. Adventures in Poetry paperback books
197411104New York: Adventures in Poetry 1974. First edition. Wraps. Fine. 4to. Side-stapled mimeo in stiff glossy wraps. A fine copy scarce thus. Bright crisp and clean. An exceptional copy. <br/><br/>1960s-era collaboration between these two New York School poets published after O'Hara's death. With a cover by Larry Rivers. From an unnumbered edition of approx. 750. Smith A18. Clay and Phillips 194-197. Adventures in Poetry paperback books
201063947NY: Tibor de Nagy Editions 2010. Second edition. Horizontal 8vo. 16 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 500 copies issued on the occasion of the Gallery’s 60th anniversary. Originally published in 1959 in the form of an elaborate portfolio. NY: Tibor de Nagy Editions unknown books
197419463Calais VT: Z Press 1974. First edition. Loose Sheets. Very Good. Single sheet containing two poems: Macaroni by Frank O'Hara and In memorium by Patsy Southgate. Folded twice as issued. Sheet measures 6 1/2 x 18" tall. Paper a bit toned with age else very good. Z Press unknown books
1966173427New York: The Museum of Modern Art 1966. First edition. Softcover. 56 pages. Text by noted poet O'Hara. A look at the work of this important American scupltor. Includes numerous black and white illustrations. A very good copy in wrappers wiht some slight bumping to the corners and with the original errata sheet laid in. The Museum of Modern Art unknown books
1993252211New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1993. Hardcover. xiv 532p. 12p. photos notes index foxing to edges otherwise a very good first edition stated in quarter-cloth boards and unclipped dj. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover books
199392502New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1993. Hardcover. xiv 532p. 12p. photos notes index very good first edition stated in quarter-cloth boards and unclipped dj. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover books
198341813Storrs: The William Benton Museum of Art 1983. First Edition. Printed paper envelope 26cm x 33cm housing 43 loose enclosures as issued including printed matter table of contents checklist of exhibition and credits pamphlets and facsimiles. Collated and complete according to publisher's table of contents. Contents fine; envelope lightly soiled and creased. Elaborate exhibition catalog for the Benton Museum's retrospective of O'Hara consisting of multiple printed facsimiles and pamphlet publications. Includes facsimiles of O'Hara letters and manuscript poems; several facsimile publications including "Hard-Times" with Joe Brainard "Semi-Colon" with Kenneth Koch "The O'Hara Songs" by Morton Feldman; etc; two pamphlet publications prepared for the exhibition: A Frank O'Hara Photo Album and Art With the Touch of a Poet: Frank O'Hara; numerous other facsimiles and broadsides. The William Benton Museum of Art unknown books
197126371New York: Alfred Knopf 1971. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Advance Uncorrected Proofs of this influential New York School poetry collection. Containing 20 numbered and gathered and unbound signatures in very good condition. With numerous inked hand corrections within the text possibly by Mr. Allen. Publisher's Review Slip taped on to the front cover of the first gathered signature. Early state of this important book in the canon of first generation New York School texts. Alfred Knopf paperback books
1939M7982Philadelphia and London:: W. B. Saunders 1939. 1939. 201 x 141 mm. 8vo. 252 pp. 17 figs. glossary index. Blind- and gilt-stamped green cloth. Ownership signature on front free end-paper. Very good. W. B. Saunders, 1939. hardcover books
2003246553New York: Farrar Straus and Giroux 2003. Hardcover. xxvii 305p. preface introduction glossy b&w photo section very good first edition stated in boards and unclipped dj. Farrar , Straus and Giroux hardcover books
197453101New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1974. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 22cm; cream cloth with titles stamped in gilt on spine and author's name embossed on covers; green topstain; dustjacket; xiv233pp. Spine-ends gently pushed else Near Fine in a Near Fine dustjacket unclipped priced $8.95 with gentle sunning to spine light wear to crown and a short closed tear at rear panel. A substantial posthumously-released collection of verse by the influential New York School poet. Alfred A. Knopf unknown books
196051776NY: American Theatre for Poets 1960. First edition. 4to. 23 pp. Near fine in side-stapled wrappers. Smith notes existence of copies issued in a textured blue paper 3-punch report folder but does not indicate a priority. Smith D2a. NY: American Theatre for Poets, unknown books