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1974Q-0393096998W. W. Norton & Company 1974-01-17. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! W. W. Norton & Company paperback
2007Q-073904754XAlfred Music 2007-06-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Alfred Music paperback
52044o. Angaben Selbstvlg. o.A. 4° 1 Doppelbl. farb. Abb. Gefalztes Doppelbl. in Transp-OU. OU m. kl. Fehlstelle am Fuss min. gebrauchsspurig gutes Exemplar. 010 o. Angaben, Selbstvlg., o.A. unknown
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19452526190923063E.B. Swisher 1945-01-01. Sheet music. Very Good. Nice looking book has minor edge wear. Pages are not crisp white. E.B. Swisher unknown
1945395561Philadelphia: E.B. Swisher 1945. Softcover. Near Fine. Folio. 6pp. Illustrated cover. Fine. OCLC locates no copies of this version. E.B. Swisher unknown
2007Q-073904480XAlfred Music 2007-05-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Alfred Music paperback
195440325Krakow: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne 1954. Oblong folio. Original publisher's printed wrappers. 1f. title iii-vii pp. textual commentary by W. Hordynski in Polish Russian French and English 32 pp. facsimile. In dustjacket.<br /> <br /> Wrappers partially split at spine with slight loss; dustjacket worn and torn with loss. Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne unknown
20201-1540097218Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne 2020. Paperback. New. 22 edition. 136 pages. 12.25x8.25x0.25 inches. Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne paperback
2009Q-0486258351Dover Publications 2009-11-18. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dover Publications paperback
2009DADAX0486258351Dover Publications 2009-11-18. 1. paperback. New. 8.97x0.39x11.92. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Dover Publications paperback
2007Q-0739047558Alfred Music 2007-06-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Alfred Music paperback
20131-1480390690Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne 2013. Paperback. New. 13 edition. 191 pages. 11.75x9.00x0.75 inches. Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne paperback
20131-1480390879Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne 2013. Paperback. New. 170 pages. 12.00x9.25x0.46 inches. Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne paperback
19751338543Antwerp: Guy Schraenen 1975. Softcover. Large Octavo 8 pages. In Good plus condition. Stiff black wrappers with red text; Covers have creasing along spine and bending along tail edge of spine; Signed and numbered #174 by Henri Chopin on inside of rear cover; Henri Chopin was a French Avant Garde artis in the 1950s-70s; Shelved Case 0. 1338543. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Guy Schraenen unknown
1976726113London: Gaberbocchus Press 1976. First Edition. paperback. Good. 8vo - over 7 - 9" tall. Signed. First English Edition. Covers mottled with some foxing and darkening. Gaberbocchus Press paperback
198349518Napoli: Edizioni Morra 1983. Softcover. Very Good. 4to. Stapled wrappers. Collection of 8 visual poems with an accompanying text by the author translated from the original French into both English and Italian. Inscribed to Paul Dutton by the author: "For my friend Paul Dutton October 28 1988." From the collection of Canadian poet and founding editor of Underwhich Editions Paul Dutton. Upper corners a little curled with a couple of small and faint splashes to the front cover but overall a nice clean copy. Edizioni Morra unknown
54627Paris: self-published 1971. Quarto 27 × 26 cm. Original printed folder; four graphically designed single leaves with texts and designs by Marcelle Cahn Richard Orton Marcel Mariën and Raoul Hausmann among others as well as five folded posters with texts and images inter alia by William S. Burroughs Jefim Golyscheff and Marcel Janco mainly typographically designed and manufactured using printmaking techniques; and one vinyl record with recordings by Henri Chopin Bengt Emil Johnson Sten Hanson and Jacques Bekaert. Folder with signs of use; else good or better. Single issue of the rare avant-garde journal which Henri Chopin edited published and partly produced in his own home. Influenced by the Dadaists Chopin unlike the Lettrists was not only interested in pictorial poetry but above all in tonal poetry. Lettrism did not go far enough for him in terms of the dissolution of linguistic conventions and the use of new media. In 1958 he took over the editorship of the conventional poetry magazine "Cinquième Saison" in which he published early reflections on phonetic poetry. The last issue under this title contained a record and among other things the poet René Ghil's prophecy: "In 50 years the poet will be operating phonetic machines." Number 20/21 was then published under the new title "OU". This underlined the radical change in the journal which from then on resembled "multimedia compendia" or "poetic wonder bags" Marc Matter filled with loose leaves screen prints posters fanfolds relief images typographic collages sometimes even three-dimensional objects and regularly a record. In this way Dadaism Futurism Ultra-Lettrism Fluxus Concrete Poetry etc. were mixed together. Chopin consistently self-published the elaborate journal for ten years. He and his wife worked endlessly at home to put together the individual issues and sent them out all over the world. Cf. Marc Matter Revue OU Disque in: Fabrikzeitung no. 298 2014.<br /> <br /> One of 475 numbered copies; besides these 25 copies were published in three different deluxe versions.<br /> <br /> Cf. Archiv Sohm 256. unknown
54622Paris: self-published 1966. Square quarto 27 × 26 cm. Thread-stitched sections in original printed folder; 72 pp. With numerous mounted and separately laid-in multiples and graphics: one original graphic two folded graphically designed plates four enclosed plates of concrete poetry eight enclosed typographically designed pages unopened section two mounted envelopes with ten printed small cards each by Ben Vautier and one vinyl record with recordings by Raul Hausmann poèmes phonétiques 1918 Bernard Heidsieck and Henri Chopin. Folder with signs of use; edges of the folder slightly damaged; else good or better. Single issue of the rare avant-garde journal which Henri Chopin edited published and partly produced in his own home. Influenced by the Dadaists Chopin unlike the Lettrists was not only interested in pictorial poetry but above all in tonal poetry. Lettrism did not go far enough for him in terms of the dissolution of linguistic conventions and the use of new media. In 1958 he took over the editorship of the conventional poetry magazine "Cinquième Saison" in which he published early reflections on phonetic poetry. The last issue under this title contained a record and among other things the poet René Ghil's prophecy: "In 50 years the poet will be operating phonetic machines." Number 20/21 was then published under the new title "OU". This underlined the radical change in the journal which from then on resembled "multimedia compendia" or "poetic wonder bags" Marc Matter filled with loose leaves screen prints posters fanfolds relief images typographic collages sometimes even three-dimensional objects and regularly a record. In this way Dadaism Futurism Ultra-Lettrism Fluxus Concrete Poetry etc. were mixed together. Chopin consistently self-published the elaborate journal for ten years. He and his wife worked endlessly at home to put together the individual issues and sent them out all over the world. Cf. Marc Matter Revue OU Disque in: Fabrikzeitung no. 298 2014.<br /> <br /> Contributions by: Edmund Alleyn Roberto Altmann Noel Arnaud Serge Béguier Gianni Bertini Jan Burka Henri Chopin John Furnival Ilse and Pierre Garnier Bohumila Grögerova Josef Hirsal Jiří Kolář Kosice Hansjörg Mayer Rancillac Carl Frederik Reutersward Mimmo Rotella and Ben Vautier. Record with contributions by Henri Chopin Raoul Hausmann and Bernard Heidsieck.<br /> <br /> One of 500 numbered copies; besides these 25 copies were published in three different deluxe versions.<br /> <br /> Cf. Archiv Sohm 256. unknown
1974035638London: Whitechapel Art Gallery. 1974. Catalog of an exhibition in the Ideas Gallery of Whitechapel of poems by this avant garde writer known as a practitioner of concrete and sound poetry and in most of the poems in this exhibition as a collaborator with visual artists. Signed by the poet. Chopin also founded the literary journal Cinquiame Saison which morphed into the journal OU in 1964 and published a record of sound poetry with each issue. Six pages; fine. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. No Binding. Fine. Whitechapel Art Gallery unknown
195821235121958. Paris: Editions Hautefeuille Caracteres. 1958. 8vo. Light blue soft covers lettered in black to covers; pp. 81 7; warping to spine toning to covers creasing to front cover and wearing to edges toning to text block; very good. Inscribed copy of one of Chopin's earliest poetry books.These early poems which are focused on the body and introduce the poetic element or ""protagonist"" of the tape recorder were written by Chopin between 1951 and 1957. This collection is one of Chopin's first poetry books. This copy has been inscribed without mentioning his name to the typographer Robert Massin. At the time Chopin was working as a typographic proofreader like many others in the lettrist movement such as Altagor. paperback