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95630<p>This is a "Free Proof Edition"- very good condition</p> Tyburn Press paperback
10428Many color illus. 183 pp. & colophon. 8vo green rubber-stamped softcover. New York: Jonathan A. Hill Bookseller Inc. 2022.<br /> <br> <br> Our catalogue on the Mexican artist Ulises Carrión 1941-89. Offered 92 items for sale followed by lists of the artist’s editioned bookworks exhibitions at Other Books and So and a bibliography.<br /> <br> <br> As new each example is rubber-stamped on the front and back covers. Designed by Flat Fix and printed by KOPA Lithuania.<br /> <br> <br> N.B. International shipping by Fedex starts at $25.00.<br /> <br> <br> OCLC Accession No.: 1295641351. unknown
10209Many black & white illus. 267 pp. Thick 4to printed softcover title on spine illustrated endpapers. Madrid: Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia 2015.<br/> <br/> The English edition of this exhibition catalogue now very scarce. The exhibition took place at the Reina Sofia 16 March-10 October 2016 and Mexico City’s Museo Jumex 9 February-7 May 2017. Profusely illustrated the catalogue contains essays and remembrances by Guy Schraenen Felipe Ehrenberg Jan Voss Joao Fernandes Heriberto Yepez Javier Maderuelo and Maike Aden. An invaluable reference on Ulises Carrión’s life and works.<br/> <br/> As new. With the inserted DVD present as issued. unknown
7582Many illus. Unpaginated. 8vo stiff pictorial boards cloth spine. Mexico City: Alias 2013.<br/> <br/> First edition an uncommon book examining Carrión’s De Diefstal van het Jaar “exhibition†at the Drents Museum in 1982. This show entailed Ulises Carrion 1941-89 displaying a large diamond in a small and dark room of the museum without any visible security or restrictions as a social experiment. In the last decade of his life Carrión’s practice involved similar investigations of societal norms and the dissemination of information. The previous year the artist had delved into the spread of gossip and rumors through social networks in the performance piece Gossip Scandal and Good Manners in which he concocted rumors about himself to observe how they spread.<br/> <br/> Pairing new essays presented in Spanish & English by Martha Hellion and Paulo Silveira with Claudio Goulart’s original photography documenting the exhibition this work reveals new details about Carrión’s intentions and the execution of this daring show. This publication is part of Alias’s AntÃtesis series no. 3.<br/> <br/> As new. The very rare flyer promoting De Diefstal van het Jaar is reproduced on the cover. unknown
9983Photocopied illus. printed on one side. Flyer. Porto Alegre: espaco no 1980.<br /> <br> <br> Flyer for a Ulises Carrión exhibition in Porto Alegre. In fine condition. unknown
11038Illus. to recto details on verso. Pictorial postcard mailed. Maastricht: Stichting Agora 1980.<br /> <br> <br> Postcard invitation for the artist’s 1980 presentation in Maastricht mailed to collector Tjeerd Deelstra b. 1937. Fine. unknown
11039Printed on one side with ms. date: “1976.†Single leaf 208 x 150 mm. London: 1975.<br /> <br> <br> Invitation/announcement for the artist’s fourth solo show held at art meeting place in London. The show occurred in 1975 but on this copy the year has been written in as “1976.†The rest of the show’s details have been printed in breaks in the text from page 133 of H.G. Wells’s You Can’t Be Too Careful. In fine condition.<br /> <br> <br> ⧠Guy Schraenen ed. Dear reader. Don’t read. 2016 pp. 174 & 178 pictured. unknown
9985Black & white illus. Illustrated flyer horizontal & vertical folds. Amsterdam: 1979.<br /> <br> <br> Promotional flyer for the artist’s forthcoming bookwork offered for 12.50 guilders or $6 per copy. In fine condition. unknown
9236Color printed on both sides. Illustrated postcard. Washington D.C.: Washington Project for the Arts 1982.<br /> <br> <br> Postcard invitation for Carrión’s screening of video works at Washington Project for the Arts where he was an artist-in-residence. In the late 1970s he had begun to experiment with time-based media. In fine condition.<br /> <br> <br> ⧠G. Schraenen ed. Dear reader. Don’t read. 2016 p. 136 pictured. unknown
9984One illus. & ads. Two folded sheets 8 pp. Amsterdam: Vereniging van Videokunstenaars 1983.<br /> <br> <br> Rare program for the first screening of Carrión’s best-known video work. The viewing was hosted by the Association of Videoartists whose mission and membership benefits are included at the end of the program.<br /> <br> <br> Near fine. unknown
9254One illus. Single folded sheet =4 pp. San Francisco: La Mamelle 1981.<br /> <br> <br> The program for the 1981 performance of 6 plays at La Mamelle an artist-run space in San Francisco. Two fellow stamp and mail artists Bill Gaglione and Darlene Domel participated in this rendition of Carrión’s work appropriating lines from six plays. Carrión first performed 6 plays in 1975 and in 1976 it was made into an artist’s book with an edition of 100 copies. Interestingly the program here lists the plays in a different order from the book. Gaglione’s alternate persona dadaland has contributed an illustration for one of the plays on page 3.<br /> <br> <br> Near fine.<br /> <br> <br> ⧠G. Schraenen ed. Dear reader. Don’t read. 2016 p. 144. unknown
10228Diagrams in the text. 207 pp. & colophon. 8vo printed softcover title on spine. Geneva: Héros-Limite 1997.<br /> <br> <br> First edition of this important Ulises Carrión 1941-89 sourcebook. The artist’s most influential texts are presented in French and English edited by Juan J. Agius. These are paired with essays by the great scholars of artists’ books Anne Moeglin-Delcroix b. 1948 and Clive Phillpot b. 1938.<br /> <br> <br> Near fine. unknown
10210Many black & white illus. 267 pp. Thick 4to printed softcover title on spine illustrated endpapers. Madrid: Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia 2015.<br/> <br/> The Spanish edition of this exhibition catalogue now very scarce. The exhibition took place at the Reina Sofia 16 March-10 October 2016 and Mexico City’s Museo Jumex 9 February-7 May 2017. Profusely illustrated the catalogue contains essays and remembrances by Guy Schraenen Felipe Ehrenberg Jan Voss Joao Fernandes Heriberto Yepez Javier Maderuelo and Maike Aden. An invaluable reference on Ulises Carrión’s life and works.<br/> <br/> Near fine minimal edgewear. With the inserted DVD present as issued. unknown
9261Two sheets printed on rectos only and program card. Stockholm: Fylkingen 1979.<br /> <br> <br> A small group of materials related to Carrión’s appearance at Fylkingen in February 1979. Fylkingen is an artist-run Swedish organization for the support and distribution of experimental music and art. We include here: a program of Carrión’s performance on 17 February; a brief biography of Carrión and Yvonne Rainer who performed two days later; and a card listing Fylkingen performances from February to May 1979.<br /> <br> <br> All in fine condition.<br /> <br> <br> ⧠G. Schraenen ed. Dear reader. Don’t read. 2016 p. 144. unknown
11126Black & white illus. 51 pp. & colophon. 4to stamped softcover stapled with black cloth tape over spine. London: Royal College of Art 2010.<br /> <br> <br> The rare exhibition catalogue for an innovative presentation of Carrión’s work at the Showroom 12-26 June 2010 in London. Supervised by Clare Carolin it was organized by first-year MA Curating Contemporary Art students at the Royal College of Art and staged with the help of Martha Hellion a close friend of the artist<br /> <br> <br> In fine condition. Designed by Fraser Muggeridge. Edition of 500 copies. unknown
7889Many black & white illus. 127 1 p. Small folio printed softcover. Amsterdam: 1992.<br/> <br/> Catalogue for the first major posthumous exhibition on Ulises Carrión 1941-89. The exhibition was hosted by the Museum Fodor Amsterdam 18 January-23 February 1992 and the Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen March-May 1992.<br/> <br/> Developed by Carrión’s close friend and collaborator Guy Schraenen 1941-2018 the show was the first major retrospective of the artist’s life and works. Printed in parallel Dutch and English this catalogue begins with a lengthy biography by Schraenen and continues with short essays on Carrión’s manifold books social experiments projects and thoughts on artists’ books. With an exhaustive bibliography and exhibition history at the end.<br/> <br/> Fine copy of an important reference work that is now scarce on the market. unknown
1876375056Washington D.C. 1876. 44th Congress 1st session Senate Ex. Doc. No. 81. 6pp. 8vo. Modern morocco backed marbled paper boards. 44th Congress 1st session Senate Ex. Doc. No. 81. 6pp. 8vo. Forwarding a report by General Terry this government document was the first official account Custer's defeat at the Little Big Horn. unknown
34228N.p.: N.p. n.y. Hardcover. Small 4to. Full green calf with gilt spine lettering. Pp. 681-696 rectos only. 12 steel engravings 1 map. Very good. Mildly edgeworn with spine and binding edges irregularlysunned to golden brown. Bibliographically cryptic but clearly relatively recent i.e. post-WW2 facsimile reprint of this 16-page extract from the May 1866 issue of "Harper's New Monthly Magazine" Vol. XXXII No. CXCII -- an article that follows up on U.S. Grant's postwar fame profiling the famed lead mining town in northwest Illinois that had become his home just prior to the Civil War. Front wrapper engraving depicts Galena's Main Street bulging with people assembled to hear the returning hero. A massive banner spans the street proclaiming "Hail to the Chief Who in Triumph Advances." Though an extract it is self-contained and sought after in its own right. This undated reprint circa 1970 is printed on an off-white stock artificially age toned to lend it a period feel. It's also slightly enlarged from the original. Scarce. N.p. hardcover
186727894New York: Printed by Order of the Executive Committee George F. Nesbitt & Co. Printers 1867. First edition. Stitched. Title paged foxed at the edges dampstain to upper front corner; a good copy. 40 pp. 8vo. They were all there Astor to Vanderbilt to give the Republican nomination to Grant. Printed by Order of the Executive Committee, George F. Nesbitt & Co., Printers unknown
186895962Washington D.C. August 14 1868. 1868. Very good. - A 7-1/4 inches high by 4-5/8 inches wide broadsheet General Order issued as a "resolution of Congress" authorizing Lieutenant General W.T. Sherman "to use the most efficient means his judgment will approve to reclaim from peonage the women and children of the Navajo Indians now held in slavery in the territory adjacent to their homes and the reservation on which the Navajo Indians have been confined." The resolution adapted by Congress on July 27 1868 was distributed as a general order by "Command of General Grant" and signed in print by E.D. Townsend as Assistant Adjutant General. Removed from a bound collection in the distant past the broadsheet is lightly chipped with stab marks along the left edge. Very good. <p>Throughout the American Southwest and in this case New Mexico Spanish settlers and their ancestors pursued a flourishing slave trade from the 16th though the 19th centuries. Captive Native Americans who became known as "Genizaros" were sold as slaves to Hispanic families. This practice went on even after the United States came to govern New Mexico. Having abolished slavery through the 13th Amendment in 1865 Congress then passed the "Peonage Act" in 1867 when it became known that New Mexicans still owned hundreds maybe thousands of these "Genizaros" consisting mostly of Navajo women and children.<p>RARE. Washington, D.C., August 14, 1868. unknown
1868000016794<p>Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1868. hardcover. Very Good. Octavo textured brown cloth covers with gilt titles on top. New brown cloth spine and new endpapers. 324 pages. The top cover also includes the word "Abridgment". Presentation copy with: "Compliments of L. H. Pelouze A.A.G" on a preliminary blank in pencil. On the title page is the penciled name of General Augur. Lieutenant-Colonel Pelouze was Assistant Adjutant General and recorder of the court. Includes reports from Lieutenant General Sherman Brevet Major Terry Brevet Major General Augur Major General Halleck Brevet Major General Steele Brevet Major General McDowell Major General Meade Brevet Major General Robinson Major General Thomas Letter of General Duncan Extract of message of Governor of West Virginia Brevet Major General Emory Brevet Major General Schofield Brevet Major General Canby Brevet Major General Pope Brevet Major General Ord Major General Sheridan Adjutant General Inspector General and others. 040414A <br /><br /></p> Government Printing Office hardcover
1868263392np 1868. Two portraits. 8 pp. 8vo. Self wrappers. VG. Two portraits. 8 pp. 8vo. With autograph of Colfax on card dated South Bend Ind Nov. 1881. <br/><br/> unknown
1897251581Np: Tiffany & Co 1897. 64mm. in diameter. Copper medal. No scuffs or scratches. Very good. 64mm. in diameter. An attractive well preserved example of this medal which was commissioned by the American Numismatic and Archaeological Society by Tiffany & Co. in conjunction with the dedication of the Grant Memorial in New York City on April 27 1897. A lovely medal with design elements that were struck in high relief. Tiffany & Co unknown
1864101729Np New York: For sale by all News Agents. Price $1 per 100. 1864. 4to. Broadside text in two columns; creased from prior folding and split at creases some toning and paper clip rust staining. Republic campaign broadside reprinting an interview with Lincoln by former Wisconsin State Assemblyman Joseph T. Mills and former state Governor Alexander Williams Randall. Lincoln vigorously defends the use of Black soldiers in the Union Army against Democratic candidate McClellan's strategy of leniency towards Southern States rejoining the Union: "The slightest knowledge of Arithmetic will prove to any man that the rebel armies cannot be destroyed with Democratic strategy. It would sacrifice all the white men of the North to do it. There are now in the service of the United States near 200000 able-bodied colored men most of them under arms defending and acquiring Union territory. The Democratic strategy demands that these forces be disbanded and that the masters be conciliated by restoring them to slavery. Will you give our enemies such military advantages. to get them back into the Union Abandon all the posts now garrisoned by black men take 200000 men from our side and put them in the battle-field or corn-field against us and we would be compelled to abandon the war in three weeks. . There have been men base enough to propose to me to return to slavery the black warriors of Port Hudson and Olustee and thus win the respect of the masters they fought. Should I do so I should deserve to be damned in time and eternity. My enemies pretend I am now carrying on this war for the sole purpose of abolition. So long as I am president it shall be carried on for the sole purpose of restoring the Union. But no human power can subdue this Rebellion without the use of the emancipation policy and every other policy calculated to weaken the moral and physical forces of the Rebellion." This is the first separate printing of the interview which was first published as "The Loyal Road to Peace and the Disloyal Road to Ruin President Lincoln on Democratic Strategy" in the Wisconsin Grant County Herald August 1864. The broadside also prints Grant's letter to E.B. Washbourne "The Rebels have now in their ranks their last man. The little boys and old men are guarding prisoners guarding railroad bridges and forming a good part of their garrisons for entrenched positions " and a poem by Bayard Taylor on the Democrats' presidential nominating convention. REFERENCE: Sabin 41157; Weinstein Against the Tide 141 For sale by all News Agents. Price, $1 per 100. unknown
186219530Towanda: Printed at the Office of the Bradford Reporter 1862. First edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Black sheep-backed marbled boards. Interleaved. Rubbed some chipping of spine. Interleaved some manuscript additions of changes up to 1876 on interleaves and with a document from Montrose Penn. 1884 regarding the courts laid in some spotting and leaves loosened but generally a very good copy of a well-used reference work. With the signature and notation of William H. Jessup attorney of W. & W. H. Jessup. First edition. 1 vols. 8vo. William Jessup graduate of Yale was a"pioneer in the cause of education and temperance in northern Pennsylvania and the chief founder of the County agricultural society." Appleton He was a presiding judge of the 11th judicial district of Pennsylvania from 1838 until 1851and one of the three representitives sent to discuss with Lincoln the military quota he had requested of New York Pennsylvania and Ohio. Two of his sons became noted missionaries William H. obviously followed him into his law firm. <br/><br/> Printed at the Office of the Bradford Reporter hardcover