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2017CBS-9781781545027Auris Publishing 2017. New. Auris Publishing unknown
149210Detroit: 1980. The Omniverse Jet-Set Arkestra lands in Detroit Scarce poster for Sun Ra's week-long residency at the Detroit Jazz Center in late December 1980. The Arkestra played eleven concerts and the shows were organized and soundboard-recorded by Rick Steiger a collaborator of Detroit-based poet and political activist John Sinclair; in 2008 the results were issued in a limited edition boxed set of 28 CDs on the Transparency label. "Either a fearsome avant-gardist or a traditionalist in the line of Fletcher Henderson for whom he arranged early in his career. The truth about Sun Ra is that he was both those things. The man born Herman 'Sonny' Blount in Alabama grew up steeped in the blues. Even when he founded his famous Arkestra with its theatrical approach to jazz and became a leading presence on the Chicago improvisation scene his work was always grounded in melody and in blues changes. Sun Ra's claim to come from Saturn was one of the great metaphors of Black American music" Cook & Morton. Listening to the music from these Detroit sessions is an extraordinary experience the band veering seamlessly from free jazz to moments of tight ensemble playing that resemble Ellington mixing original numbers with standards including a glorious version of Bob Haggart and Johnny Burke's 1939 evergreen "What's New>". Apposite indeed. Poster 606 x 455 mm rather flimsy paper stock printed black on yellow integral large image of the Arkestra onstage smaller portrait of Sun Ra and small map showing location of Detroit Jazz Center. Closed tear encroaching 80 mm in from left edge and touching image of the band general light creasing a couple of nicks yet remaining bright and very presentable. Richard Cook and Brian Morton The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings ninth edition 2008; Discogs website. unknown
13392AUDRAN Gérard PORUS blessé devant Alexandre. La prise de PORUS. SIC VICTUS ET VICTA PLACET La vertu plaît quoique vaincue, ou la magnanimité d’Alexandre. Estampe gravée au burin, à l’eau forte et la pointe sèche, épreuve sur vélin fort, signature de Gérard AUDRAN sculp. angle inférieur droit. 1678. Sur vélin fort, avec GOYTON en pointillé. 3 feuilles sur 4- 1060 x715mm marge inférieure et pliures renforcées. Mouillure en marge inférieure, plus visible au recto. Le milieu de la composition est occupé par PORUS blessé, que deux soldats amènent à ALEXANDRE,
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196926426New York: 0 To 9 1969. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . Tall side -stapled wrappers. The fifth issue of Acconci and Mayer's much sought after artist / poet periodical. Experimental poetry fiction and conceptual art mix in the era's most thought provoking journal. A particularly well-preserved copy. Front cover intentionally wrinkled by the publishers. Staples still holding very well. 96 pp. 0 To 9 paperback books
2000007074San Francisco: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and Yale University Press 2000. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition in black cloth of Lewitt's catalog raisonne. Fine condition in fine unclipped dustwrapper. This copy SIGNED by Lewitt and quite scarce thus. Essays by Martin Friedman Andrea Miller-Keller Brenda Richardson Anne Rorimer John S. Weber and Adam D. Weinberg. 416 pages. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and Yale University Press hardcover books
195988976Guatemala: Ministerio de Educacion / Tipografia Nacional / Editorial Jose de Pineda Ibarra 1959-1983. First Edition. 36 softcovers including the First and Second Editions of no. 2. Octavos 19cm; pictorial paper wrappers; French flaps; black-and-white photographic halftones and illustrations including fold-out map and charts throughout. Full pagination available upon request. Text in Spanish. From the library of contributor noted poet translator and anthropologist Edward Michael Mendelson pseud. Nathaniel Tarn with his pictorial bookplate and ownership stamp to half-title page of several issues and his occasional pencilled notes. All issues tanned with modest shelf-wear and -soil and rubbing to edges; overall Very Good.<br /> <br /> Issues on Guatemala social history with contributions by Charles Wisdom Jorge Luis Arriola and Ernesto Chinchilla Arguilar. 88976. Ministerio de Educacion / Tipografia Nacional / Editorial Jose de Pineda Ibarra unknown
52061Oakland CA: Oakland Museum 1972. First Edition. Paperback. Very good . 56p square octavo. Illustrated. A very good copy in white printed wraps. Covers lightly foxed minor wear to extremities. Inscribed by Mine Okubo with a charming ink illustration of a child and cat. Okubo 1912-2001 was an American writer and artist best known for "Citizen 13660" a collection of 198 drawings and text describing her experiences in Japanese American internment camps during WW2. She was held in the Tanforan Assembly Center and the the Topaz War Relocation Center from 1942-1944. <br/><br/> Oakland Museum paperback
1943238j1589New York: International Workers Order Inc. IWO. Fine. 1943. First Edition. Paperback. This WWII-era pamphlet is "an attack on anti-Semitism in the U.S. as treasonable as a propaganda spearhead of Hitlerism. The Nazi formula is to discredit the Jews identify them with the main objectives under attack and follow with physical assault. National unity is necessary for victory." - Seidman V-1. "Today anti-Negro and anti-Semitic incitements are powerful weapons being used by the enemy both within and without our country to wreck our plans for victory over the fascist Axis. These incitements against racial and national minorities are an attempt to salvage fascism for a postwar America further to enslave our people. This work will help to meet this challenge." - Samuel Patterson National Organizer IWO. "Sol Vail was editor of Young Fraternalist a monthly youth magazine published by the IWO in New York." - Wikipedia. 28 stapled pages. William Gropper illustration inside back cover depicts Jews being rifled and machine gunned from atop a wall perhaps in the Warsaw Ghetto. Clean bright tight and unmarked with trivial wear. A particularly well-preserved example. Seidman V-1. ; Publication No. 61; Cover Design; 12mo . International Workers Order, Inc. (IWO) paperback
2692Chicago Illinois: Infinity Inc. / Saturn Research 1972. 5.5" x 8.5" pp. 4 60. First edition; Sun Ra poetry. Pale blue wrappers with Sun Ra radiating on the cover slightly worn with smudges at the edges and bottom of the text; coffee cup stain on cover through to the title page. Saddle bound with two staples. Owner's signature at the top of the cover "R. Couch '74" with another annotation on the cover page "April 9 1973 / Sun Ra Appeared at UMASS. The concert was fantastic." And I'm sure it was. Infinity Inc. / Saturn Research unknown
2022x-3030313069Springer Nature 2022. Hardcover. New. 1523 pages. 9.25x6.10x1.50 inches. Springer Nature hardcover
13375AUDRAN Gérard. CORIOLAN devant ROME AINSY SE DOIT FLECHIR LA COLERE ET L’ORGUEIL. CORIOLAN. Estampe gravée au burin, à l’eau forte et la pointe sèche, en deux feuilles, d’après le tableau de Nicolas POUSSIN. Format 992x663mm à la cuvette. 995x735mm .Marges courtes. Marge inférieure, et pliure, renforcées avec de pâles mouillures, surtout visibles au verso. En marge inférieure on peut lire : Caius Marcius Coriolan assiégea Rome irrité de ce que le peuple romain lui avoit refusé le consulat et l’avoit ensuite banni. I il rejeta toutes les propositions de paix qui lui furent proposées et ne se laissa fléchir qu’aux larmes de sa mère et de sa femme accompagnées des dames romaines qui lui montrèrent la fortune de Rome renversée. Nicolas POUSSIN pinxit en marge inférieure gauche gravée par AUDRAN Paris Rue St Jacques aux 2 piliers d’or, avec privilège du Roy « Alexandre vainqueur et maître du camp des perses après la bataille d’Issus, visite , accompagné seulement d’Ephestion, les princesses demeurée prisonnières. La Reine, épouse de Darius lui présente son fils. Statira et sa jeune sœur se jettent à ses pieds. Sisygalhis, mère du monarque vaincu, confuse d’avoir pris Ephestion pour Alexandre, reçoit du héros cette réponse : Non ma Mère, vous ne vous êtes pas trompée, celui-ci est un autre Alexandre. »
13376La famille de DARIUS aux pieds d’ALEXANDRE. Estampe gravée au burin et à l’eau forte, en deux feuilles, d’après le tableau de Charles Le Brun. G. EDELINCK graveur. En marge inférieure : C. LE BRUN pinxit. G.EDELINCK sculptsit. 1661. Format 1030x705mm avec marges. ALEXANDRE ayant vaincu DARIUS prez la ville d’Isse entre dans une tente ou estoient la mère, la femme et les enfants de DARIUS, ou il donne un exemple singulier de retenüe et de clémence. Gravé par EDELINCK d’après le tableau qu’en a fait Charles LE BRUN premier peintre du Roy. Epreuve du troisième état avec GOYTON en pointillé. Marge inférieure, renforcée. Mouillure en marge inférieure, plus visible au versoRARE
13393AUDRAN Gérard le jeune Pyrrhus sauvé. Estampe d’après Nicolas POUSSIN gravée au burin, à l’eau forte et la pointe sèche, sur vélin fort, en deux feuilles. 946x730mm. AUDRAN 1674. Pliure renforcée. Mouillure en marge inférieure, surtout visible au recto. . Semble être une épreuve du deuxième état. Rare.
1821003106Chez les principaux libraires (Imprimerie d’Herhan), se trouve chez Barba, 1821
1995008131Paris Area 1995 en feuilles, couverture rempliée, chemise décorée et boîte de l'éditeur
1928260401928. The Black Sun Press, Editions Narcisse, Paris. Mit 9 Illustrationen von Alastair. Originalbroschur. IV, 39, [5] Seiten. 28,5 x 23,5 cm.
19972083002115702110Chinese book office 1997. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 2 Size: 27cm Number of books: 2 Chinese book office paperback
1969593487New York: Vito Acconci 1969. Softcover. Very Good. Magazine. Edited by Vito Acconci and Bernadette Mayer. Quarto. 96pp. Side stapled in unprinted white wrappers and NOT stamp "9 to 0" o the cover as usual. Very good or better with hint of toning a bit of edgewear and the bottom edge of one internal page that is larger then the rest with tears and creases. Contributors include Jasper Johns Sol Lewitt John Perreault Larry Fagin John Giorno Philip Corner Rosemary Mayer Hannah Weiner Yvone Rainer Alan Sondheim Lee Lozano Lawrence Weiner Steve Paxton Bernar Venet Robert Barry Dan Graham Douglas Heubler Robert Smithson Karen Pirups-Hvarre Michael Heizer Robert Barry Adrian Piper Nels Richardson and Bern Porter. The final standard issue of this important poetry magazine. Vito Acconci unknown
2011SONG0123850010Academic Press 2011-10-28. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 7.50x1.00x9.30. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Academic Press hardcover
19652651Detroit Michigan: Artists' Workshop Press 1965. 8.5" x 11" pp. 3 ii-viii 78 including a tipped in fold-out petition for jazz musicians and two pages of black and white jazz musician photography. Pumpkin orange wrappers with black and white Archie Shepp on the front cover and Shepp poem printed on the back; overall very good condition with slight wear along the edges and light toning along the top of the back cover. Bound with two staples secure. <br /> <br /> The maiden publication for editors John Sinclair and Moore representing "New Music" and jazz. Hailing from Detroit Sinclair was the leader of the White Panther Party activist MC5 rock group manager and poet.<br /> <br /> Includes 10 pages of Sun Ra material including poems and narrative from Ra's original liner booklet for the 1956 Transition album which includes: "INSTRUCTIONS TO THE PEOPLES OF EARTH" in which Sun Ra prescribes "Open your ears so that you can see with the eye of the mind. Artists' Workshop Press unknown
193254498上海 Shanghai: 商務尿›¸é¤¨ Shang wu yin shu guan Commercial Press 1932. First and second editions mixed set. Softcover. g- to near fine. Octavos. Vol.1: 4 20pp. Vol.3: 20pp. in illustrated grey and blue paper wrappers. Vol.2: 20pp. Vol.4: 20pp. Vol.5: 20pp. Vol.6: 24pp. Vol.8: 22p. in illustrated grey black and orange wrappers. Missing volume #7. Each volume includes a printed table of contents on the interior front cover and publication information on the interior back cover. Illustrated publisher's device on the back covers. Volume 1 includes images of the flag of the Republic of China printed lithographically in blue and red as well as a b/w photo-reproduction portrait of Sun Yat-Sen.<br /> <br /> A nearly complete but mixed set of Sun Yat-Sen's "Three Principles of the People" issued as an illustrated reader for elementary school children. These were originally published in 8 volumes by the pioneering Commercial Press in Shanghai which is considered the earliest modern publisher in China. The volumes contain b/w lithographically printed images and figures meant to illustrate the political philosophy of Sun Yat-Sen the cornerstone of the nation's policy for the Republic of China. <br /> <br /> The first and third volumes here are from the later edition of the work likely issued in the later half of 1932 21st year of the Republic in the wake of the January 28 incident or Shanghai incident. During the conflict among the locations bombed and destroyed by the Japanese were the Commercial Press and its famed Oriental Library. The illustrated scene of bombed-out buildings on the cover of these volumes seem to depict that scene and serve a commemoration of those events. The covers of the other volumes being from the earlier edition 1927 show a striking image of a group of young children reading in front of a rising sun printed in black and orange.<br /> <br /> Wrappers of volumes with some minor to light rubbing. Minor to light stains and age toning to the covers of a few volumes. The first and third volumes with small tears night the top corner and the head of the spine. Pages throughout age toned with some volumes containing sporadic notes in pencil Latin script from a previous owner. Wrappers in good- to very good interiors in very good- to near fine. Publication - vol.1: year 21 1932 vol.2: year 16 1927 vol.3: year 21 1932 vol.4: year 16 1927 vol.5: year 20 1931 vol.6: year 16 1927 vol.8: year 16 1927. 商務尿›¸é¤¨ Shang wu yin shu guan (Commercial Press) unknown
192813802Paris: The Black Sun Press 1928. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Wide 4to. Paper wrappers with cello cover. First edition one of only 100 copies this being number 76. Small amounts of expected wear to delicate cello wrapper else near fine. Scarce. The Black Sun Press paperback books