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201808152Paris, Editions Odile jacob, 1991 ; in-8, 290 pp., br.
12237Logos Anankè, N°1, 1999. In-8, broché.
12463TRAVERSES, n° 7, Centre Georges Pompidou / Editions de minuit, février 1977. In-8 carré, broché, illustrations.
1612In-4° broché. 48 pages. Bel exemplaire.
2095Année 1994 complète. 4 volumes in-4° en feuilles sous chemise transparente en plastique, sous étui de carton orange imprimé. N° 23, 24, 25, 26. Etat neuf.
8925SORGUE. " Poésie. Arts. Littérature ". // N° 1. Mars 2000. " Le Retrait dans la création poétique ". Judith Chavanne, Pierre Dubrunquez, Eve Duperray, André Gence, Philippe Jaccottet, Claire Malroux, Martin Melkonian, Roger Munier, André Ughetto Très propre.
9035L'ANE. " Le Magazine freudien ". // N° 2. Eté 1981. Alain Badiou, Paul Bercherie, Catherine Clément, Judith Miller, Serge Cottet, Paul-Laurent Assoun, Christian Jambet, Charles Méla Bon état.
10123LE POINT. N° 6. (Décembre 1937). " La Sculpture ". Jean Charbonneaux, George Besson, Judith Cladel (" Rodin "), etc. Lettres de Rodin et de Maillol en fac-simile. Nombreuses photographies de sculptures. Numéro rare. Bon exemplaire.
170363085[Basel], Getruckt bey Jacob Werenfelß, (1703). 4°. Mit kl. Holzschn.-Titelvignette. 32 S., Geheftet (ausgebunden).
18424944Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard 1842. First Edition. i - viii 9 - 301 pp.; 14 pp. publisher's catalog bound in at rear of volume. 1 vols. 8vo. Original cloth; spine a trifle soiled occasional light foxing; else fine. Inscription: "C.L. Ewing. Cameron St. Alexandria. 1842" on front pastedown. First Edition. i - viii 9 - 301 pp.; 14 pp. publisher's catalog bound in at rear of volume. 1 vols. 8vo. Includes a gothic tale of about 160 pages<br /> <br /> MM#95. Wright I 2124 Lea & Blanchard unknown
197874532Seattle: N.p. 1978. Manuscript fable by this well known Seattle poet. 6 3/4 x 5 1/4 inches. 20 pp. Written on rectos only in a very legible hand in black ink. Hand-bound in quarter brown cloth over marbled boards. A bit cocked and a water splash on first leaf not defacing any letters. Very good.The fable concerns the wondrous journey of Desperada in search of the true Rose; "A true Rose is the flower of a loving heart an inquiring mind and a tranquil soul." She is helped by various fantastic creatures along the way: Hero who takes her flying in her search; Shooting-Star-Child who is her guide; Fire-dancer; Wayfarer; First-Mate and others. After confronting various hindrances to her search and overcoming them Desperada finally finds the true Rose that like all things of value was within her the whole time.This manuscript from the Seattle estate of J. Roche is inscribed by the author - "Judith gave this book to Louise R. Sullivan Christmas 1978." On the next free endpaper we also read "Louise Sullivan Bagby gives this book to Judith Roche on the eve of her second wedding Sept. 5 1980 with a few slight additions."Judith Roche was a poet and the author of three collections of poetry. They are Myrrh/My Life as a Screamer Ghost and recently Wisdom of the Body which won a 2007 American Book Award. She was also co-editor of First Fish First People: Salmon Tales of the North Pacific Rim which also won an American Book Award and edited a number of poetry anthologies. Roche worked in collaboration with visual artists on several public art projects which are installed in the Seattle area. Roche was Literary Arts Director Emeritus for One Reel an arts producing company and teaches poetry workshops. Her work has appeared in Exquisite Corpse Pebble Review Wandering Hermit and several anthologies. She conducted poetry workshops for adults and youth in prisons and was a fellow of Black Earth Institute. She was the 2007 Distinguished Writer at Seattle University. Roche was a founding member of Red Sky Poetry Theater. She died on November 14 2019. N.p. hardcover
201504927Paris, Stock, 2013 ; in-8, 155 pp., br.
199286302NY: Rizzoli/Gagosian Gallery 1992. First edition. 106 pp w/selected bibliography & index of illustrations. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Features an interview with Rosenquist by Goldman. NY: Rizzoli/Gagosian Gallery unknown
17449249A la Haye, chez Pierre Husson, 1744. 2 volumes de [66]-264; [4]-265 à 528-[20] pages, cartonnage d'attente moucheté (frotté), pièces de titre aux dos, non rognés, galerie de vers au tome premier. Ancienne inscription "D'Ivernois Mre, de Colombier"; ex-libris gravé du temps (Hibou et devise "Non movent"), répété deux fois, au dos des pages de titre.
171615347A la Haye, chez Pierre Husson, 1716. In-12 de [66]-321-[7] pages, plein veau moucheté, dos à 5 nerfs orné de filets, encadrements et titre dorés, pièce de titre bordeaux, tranches mouchetées.
21876sans nom, sans lieu, an VIII. In-8 de 83-[1] pages, plein veau marron, dos lisse orné de filets et fleurons dorés, roulette dorée encadrant les plats, tranches rouges.
1993200120AB1993. Stanford California Stanford University Press 1993. 14 cm x 21.5 cm. 332 pages. Softcover. Very good condition with only minor signs of external wear. The first study in English of the 17th Century Chinese Classic by Liaozhai in a cultural and intercultural context. Selected tales are analyzed in relation to themes such as obsession gender disclocation and dream. Chapters include: The First Wave: Legitimizing the Strange / Seeing the Self as Other / A Brief History of Satire / Addiction and Satire / The Female Body Transformed / The Grotesque Woman / The Shrew / Pu Songling's Dream / A Fox Dream / Crossing Boundaries / etc. Includes translations of the following tales: 'The Ethereal Rock' / 'Miss Yan' / 'A Fox Dream' / 'The Painted Wall'. paperback
200913153Paris, Payot - suspense, 2002 ; in-8, 332 pp., br.
198552888Tacoma WA: Kipp Associates for The City of Tacoma Department of Community Development 1985. 4to. 6 143 1 pp. Illust. title with over 100 text illustrations photos maps diagrams 1 large folding some colour-tinted. Gray illustrated softcovers cover art & lettering in red slight shelfwear NF copy. First edition of this scarce and invaluable report for the City of Tacoma WA redevelopment movement which intended to recognize the buildings being restored by their owners and to establish special tax and zoning incentives in order to further promote the movement. This work details the buildings rehabilitated so far some suggested projects as well as providing an invaluable local history of Tacoma’s historic downtown. Kipp Associates for The City of Tacoma Department of Community Development, paperback
1969168709N.p.: N.p. 1969. Archive of 29 original photographs from The Living Theatre performances dating between 1959 and 1969 including 27 borderless photographs and eight double weight photographs. <br /> <br /> Four photographs with Gianfranco Mantegna photographer stamps on the versos six photographs with Horace Dimayo photographer stamps on the versos two with "L'Express/Manuel Bidermanas" photographer stamps on the versos and one with a "Photo Pic" stamp on the verso.<br /> <br /> The archive includes:<br /> <br /> One borderless photograph from the January 13 1959 premiere performance of William Carlos Williams' "Many Loves" on The Living Theatre Playhouse's opening night.<br /> <br /> Three borderless photographs of the June 29 1966 performance of "Mysteries and Smaller Pieces" 1964 at the Odéon-Théâtre de l'Europe in Paris.<br /> <br /> Three borderless photographs from the September - October 1966 performances of Jean Genet's "The Maids" 1947 at the Berliner Festwochen including two double weight.<br /> <br /> Seven borderless photographs from the July 1968 performance of Bertolt Brecht's "Antigone" 1948 performed at the Avignon XXII Festival at the Cloître des Célestins.<br /> <br /> Two double weight borderless photographs of Julian Beck and Judith Malina being interviewed in 1968 at the Avignon XXII Festival at the Cloître des Carmes.<br /> <br /> Six borderless photographs from the October 1969 performance of "Mysteries and Smaller Pieces" 1964 at the Circo Medini in Milan.<br /> <br /> Two photographs from the October 1969 performance of "Paradise Now" 1968 at Teatro Alfieri in Turin.<br /> <br /> One borderless photograph of Julian Beck from Bernardo Bertolucci's segment "Agonia" from the 1969 compilation film "Love And Anger."<br /> <br /> Lastly four borderless photographs we have been unable to definitively identify including a photograph of a stage set a photograph of a performance of three actors a photograph of Jean-Jeacques Lebel and a photograph of a woman in profile possibly Living Theatre actress Mary Mary. The latter two photographs are likely from the 1968 Avignon performance of "Paradise Now."<br /> <br /> Founded in 1947 in New York by Julian Beck and Judith Malina The Living Theatre is the oldest active experimental theater group in the United States. In the fifties and sixties the company became an epicenter for revolutionary culture performing both original and repertory works. The company produced often radical stage productions and adaptations of works by artists and writers such as Bertold Brecht Gertrude Stein Jean Cocteau William Carlos Williams T.S. Eliot Pablo Picasso Luigi Pirandello and Federico García Lorca among others and laid the foundation for New York's robust underground art scene in the ensuing decades. <br /> <br /> The Living Theatre and its founders were the subject of the 1983 documentary "Signals Through the Flames" directed by Sheldon Rochlin.<br /> <br /> Photographs generally 7 x 5 inches to 12 x 8 inches. Near Fine overall five with light toning. All housed in a 9.75 x 12.17 inch Near Fine black folder with a "The Living Theatre" sticker on the front board. N.p. unknown
1979162878Rome: Comune di Roma 1979. Vintage poster for an Italian staging of the 1974 groundbreaking American experimental theatre production. Staged in Rome at the Teatro Alberico circa 1979.<br /> <br /> Founded in 1947 in New York by Julian Beck and Judith Malina The Living Theatre is the oldest active experimental theater group in the United States. In the fifties and sixties the company became an epicenter for revolutionary culture performing both original and repertory works.<br /> <br /> "Seven Meditations" was largely written in response to the imprisonment of several members of the company under the Medici dictatorship in Brazil in 1971 drawing on their experiences of suppression and torture in the Brazilian prison system. The show addressed seven different types of actions relationships or statements governed by power including sexuality capitalism private property and law enforcement and attempted to begin a dialogue with audience members regarding ways to move forward from these dynamics. <br /> <br /> As with many of the group's performances "Seven Meditations" proved controversial and even courted obscenity charges largely due to a section of the show depicting a simulated torture scene-as shown in the poster on offer.<br /> <br /> 39 x 55 inches. Rolled. Very Good plus. Comune di Roma unknown
17503Whitney Museum of American Art / University of California Press 1998. First edition. New and bright in shrink wrap profusely illustrated large stiff wraps with excellent strong spine and crisp text throughout. An artist associated with the Beats and musicians. New and bright all around gift quality. Whitney Museum of American Art / University of California Press, 1998 paperback
MA08C-03892Bergens Kunstforening. Collectible - Good. Bergen: Bergens Kunstforening 1987. 4to. Unpaginated. Norwegian and English. Illus. Good book. Front joint chipped about 1/3 of the way down from crown. Gifter's inscription on dedication page. sculpture exhbition catalog books in Norwegian ISBN 8273260097 Inquire if you need further information. Bergens Kunstforening unknown
1983168314Glendale CA: Umbrella Associates 1983. Four issues of the Umbrella Associates "Artists' Publications in Print" annual journal covering news and reviews relating to artists' books and publications spanning years 1979 through 1983. <br /> <br /> Editor Judith A. Hoffberg was a Fluxus contemporary founding Umbrella Associates in 1978. Her collection of art books is today held at the University of California at Los Angeles and the University of California Santa Barbara. <br /> <br /> Very Good plus to Near Fine lightly age toned. Umbrella Associates unknown
19904Verdigris 2006. Hardcover. Fine. Rothchild Judith. Rothchild Judith. Hardcover. 20 of 30 copies. Copies 26 to 29 were hors commerce and number 30 was given to the Bibliotheque Nationale de France. SIGNED BY ARTIST AND WRITER. This beautiful work has eleven stunning numbered and initialed mezzotints by artist Judith Rothchild. Rothchild is an American born artist who lives in the Languedoc region of France. Also a pastel artist she has become famous for her mezzotints perhaps the most difficult printmaking technique. Rouanet is a well known French writer. The colophon says that the work is a collaboration between the two who share a deep love for the Languedoc. Rouanet's text in French was inspired by Rothchild's prints of food and wine and by the spirit of a local restaurant Le Mimosa. The folio sized pages are loose in a yellow and green box made by Lisa Knoblauch with the front board decorated with mimosa leaves done by serigraph. Printed by Mark Lintott in Vendome Romain type on an Albion press. The prints are protected by tissue guards. 20 pages including the prints. PRI/061207. Verdigris hardcover