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61. MacLOW, Jackson. “A Vocabulary for Vera Regina Lachmann” --March-April 1974. [NY]: Jackson MacLow, 1974.
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First edition. 14 ¼ x 22 inch broadside. Near fine. Another of MacLow’s performance scores. $100
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62. MALANGA, Gerard. No Respect: New & Selected Poems 1964-2000. Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow, 2001.
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First edition, numbered & signed issue. 296 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards and cloth spine with printed paper label. Fine acetate dust jacket. One of 100 numbered copies SIGNED by Malanga. This is copy #1. $75
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63. [MAN RAY]. Man Ray: Sculptures et objets: Catalogue Raisonné. Paris: Philipe Sers, 1983.
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First edition. 4to. 191 pp w/notes, bibliography, & index. Fine in fine dust jacket. Introduction by Jean-Hubert Martin with seven texts, all in French, by Man Ray. Illustrated with 196 b&w reproductions. $250
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64. MARKHAM, Q.R. Assassin of Secrets. NY: Mulholland/Little, Brown (2011).
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First edition. 278 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Recalled by the publisher after the identification of the text being plagiarised from the works of thirteen other writers. $45
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65. MARKSON, Dave. Going Down. NY: Holt (1970).
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First edition. 278 pp. Very near fine in near fine dust jacket with light rubbing to base and crown of spine. Markson’s second novel to appear in hardcover, following a number of mass-market paperback originals. INSCRIBED by Markson on the front free endpaper, “NYC. 1974 / For Jonathan Williams - / Hang on to this. It may be / the only copy in North Carolina. / Or South! / With best wishes / David Markson.” Markson would belatedly take his place at the forefront of American avant-garde writing with his novel WITTGENSTEIN’S MISTRESS and the terrific sequence of books beginning with READER’s BLOCK. $250
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66. MITCHELL, Stephen. 12 Portraits. Berkeley: Arif Press, (1987).
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First edition. 33 pp. Fine in paste paper-covered boards with cloth spine and printed label. No dust jacket, as issued. One of 95 copies. Twelve poems by Mitchell, with three beautiful letterpress illustrations by Wesley Tanner. $100
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67. MOTHERSBAUGH, Mark. Rugs During Wartime and Peacetime: The Rug Art of Mark Mothersbaugh. [Culver City]: Scion (2007).
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First edition. 36 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Exhibition catalogue featuring full-color reproductions of both available designs, and finished rugs in situ. “When I was a kid, I loved rugs, but carpeting freaked me out.” Nice work by Devo’s frontman. $75
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68. NASH, Mary. Skulls are Forever: A Book of Secret Truths. Vienna: Icthys Books 1986.
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First edition. 4to. [68 pp]. Near fine in spiral-bound wrappers. Full-page drawings of skulls with texts. “You only have one skull. One is all you can use.” INSCRIBED by Nash inside the front cover, “Skulls are Forever / Mary H. Nash / 1986.” $35
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69. O’HARA, Frank. Meditations in an Emergency. NY: Grove Press (1957).
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First trade edition. 54 pp. Light sunning to spine, else very near fine in printed wrappers. MAD MEN got it right: this is the edition read by Don Draper in season one. Smith A3a. $200
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70. PETTIBON, Raymond. As Always and So On. Santa Monica: Track 16 Gallery (2006).
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First edition. [36 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 450 numbered copies. Drawings by Pettibon, in the style of his original photocopied SST Records-distributed publications. Created for the exhibition, “5 Stories High: Georganne Deen, Llyn Foulkes, Manuel Ocampo, Raymond Pettibon, Alan Rath.” $50
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71. POWELL, Anthony. A Dance to the Music of Time. London: Heinemann (1951-1975)
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First editions. Twelve volumes: A QUESTION OF UPBRINGING, A BUYER’S MARKET, THE ACCEPTANCE WORLD, AT LADY MOLLY’S, CASANOVA’S CHINESE RESTAURANT, THE KINDLY ONES, THE VALLEY OF BONES, THE SOLDIER’S ART, THE MILITARY PHILOSOPHERS, BOOKS DO FURNISH A ROOM, TEMPORARY KINGS, and HEARING SECRET HARMONIES. Early volumes dusty along top edges, inked ownership names to two volumes, four jackets price-clipped. Taken together, all volumes very good plus or better in like dust jackets. Full detailed condition report available on request. For the set: $6500
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72. QUENEAU, Raymond. Zazie dans le Métro. Paris: Olympia Press (1959).
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First edition. 219 pp. Very near fine in wrappers and like dust jacket. Cover art and internal illustrations by Jacqueline Duheme. Translated from the original French by Akbar del Piombo (Norman Rubington) and Eric Kahane. A volume in “The Traveller’s Companion” series. $45
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73. RAWORTH, Tom. Logbook. Berkeley: Poltroon Press (nd).
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First edition. [36 pp]. Fine in wrappers and integral illustrated dust jacket. Cover and internal artwork by Frances Bulter. One of 500 copies. $25
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74. RAWORTH, Tom. Nicht Wahr, Rosie?: Miscellaneous poems 1964-69. Berkeley: Poltroon Press, 1979.
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First edition. [36 pp]. Fine in wrappers and fine dust jacket. $25
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75. ROBSON, Ernest. Poetic Potentials in Information of Astronomy. [Parker Ford]: Primary Press, 1976.
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First printing of this separate edition. 10 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. “Review Copy” penned on the front cover. $25
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76. ROBSON, Ernest M. Thomas Onetwo. NY: Something Else Press, 1971
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First edition. 80 pp. Fine in boards and near fine tissue dustwrapper. Illustrations throughout by Ken Friedman. 3393 copies printed. $20
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77. ROTHENBERG, Jerome. ed. Poems from the Floating World 1-5 (complete). NY: Hawk’s Well Press (1959-1963).
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First editions. First three issues 32mo, last two octavo. First three issues near fine, last two very good plus with light edgewear. An early forum for “deep image” poetry. Contributions by Wright, Bly, Levertov, Creeley, Snyder, Wieners, Blackburn, Lamantia, Borges, Merwin, Maclow and others. The third issue has laid-in a small advertising flyer for other Hawk’s Well Press titles. For the run: $300
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78. RUSCHA, Edward. The Works of Edward Ruscha aka I Dont Want No Retro Spective. San Francisco: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (1982).
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First edition. [8 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. Eight b&w reproductions. A brochure to accompany Ruscha’s first major retrospective exhibition. $25
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79. [RUSCHA, Ed]. Eyes & Ears: Art Billboard Gallery Map & Guide. Los Ageles: Eyes & Ears (1977).
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First edition. 23 pp. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. Ruscha contributes “Back of Hollywood” located on Wilshire opposite the L.A. County Art Museum. Other contributing artists include Karen Carson, Rick Griffin, D.J. Hall, Mendij, Neon Park, M.A. Perls, Bill Tunberg, and Paul Whitehead. $40
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80. SACKETT, Colin. Durov and His Performing Animals. London: White Lies Publications (1985).
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First edition. [16 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. Six images of performing animals extracted from Emmanuel Dvinsky’s book, with new added captions by Sackett. $25
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