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81. PLYMELL, Charles. The Trashing of America Phase I. California: Tuvoti (1973).
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First edition. 36 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Illustrated with collages. Comprises Vol 3, No 3 of The Unspeakable Visions of the Individual. Plymell’s fifth book. Printed endorsements by Ferlinghetti, Ginsberg, and Burroughs.
$35
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82. [POETRY ANTHOLOGY]. Apocolips: Poems and Collages. Vancouver: blewointmentpress (1967).
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First edition. 4to. Very good plus in side-stapled and taped wrappers. One of 200 copies. Poems by Scott Lawrence, collages by Gregg Simpson, “exquisite corpses” by Lawrence, Simpson, and Richard Anstey.
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$45
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83. RUSCHA, Ed. They Called Her Styrene. London: Phaidon (2000).
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First edition. Horizontal 16mo. [584 pp]. Very near fine illustrated boards. The best collection of word drawings, all reproduced in color. SIGNED by Ruscha on the top edge, as is his custom with this title.
$200
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84. [RUSCHA, Edward]. Marshall, Edward. Los Angeles Apartments 1965. NY: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1990.
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First edition. 4to. [60 pp]. Bar code sticker on rear cover, else near fine in printed wrappers. Apartment drawings, art and architecture photographs, and examples of Los Angeles apartment architecture.
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$40
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85. RUSSOLO, Luigi. The Art of Noise (Futurist Manifesto, 1913). NY: Something Else Press (1967).
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First US edition. 15 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers with two light wrinkles. Translated by Robert Filliou. A “Great Bear” pamphlet. $50
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86. SAGARAYA. The Witch Speaks. Kathmandu: Snake Tongue, 1976.
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First edition. [40 pp]. Fine in sewn wrappers. Cover design by Chandra Man Maskay, illustrations by the author. One of 230 numbered copies. Poems. A beautiful production, and the only Snake Tongue publication I’ve been able to locate.
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$45
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87. SNYDER, Gary. Six Sections from Mountains and Rivers without End. London: Fulcrum (1967).
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First UK edition, numbered & signed issue. 47 pp. Fine in very near fine, price-clipped (as issued) dust jacket with one tiny closed tear. One of 100 numbered copies on Glastonbury paper SIGNED by Snyder. McNeil A11c.
$250
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88. SPICER, Jack. The oaks Weep. [Berkeley: Poltroon Press 1986].
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First edition. 4 x 5 ½ inch postcard. Very near fine. A single poem by Spicer, printed on the occasion of the Jack Spicer conference. $45
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89. STACTON, David. Five Poems. Oakland: Limited Editions Unincorporated, 1977.
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First edition. [16 pp]. Near fine in cord-bound wrappers. One of 250 copies. Poems published previously.
$45
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90. STAFFORD, William. Sayings of the Blind. NY: Z’roah (2010).
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First edition. One large sheet, folded several times and tipped in to marbled paper covers, the whole housed in a printed wraparound band of handmade paper. The sheet has the appearance of a topographical map, the lines of the poem printed as if they were identifying objects of interest. One of 50 numbered copies SIGNED by the printer, Roni Gross.
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$125
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91. STANFORD, Frank. the battlefield where the moon says I love you: a poem. Fayetteville & [Seattle]: Lost Roads/Mill Mountain Press 1977.
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First edition. 542 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Stanford’s epic poem begun as a teen and worked on and off for years. Issued as Lost Roads 7–12. Though there is an assigned isbn for a hardcover edition of this title, none was actually published. This book was reprinted in 1991, sparking a wide interest in Stanford’s work.
$750
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92. STEADMAN, Ralph. Dogs Bodies. London: Abelard-Schuman (1970).
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First edition. [32 pp]. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Drawings of dogs in black and white. INSCRIBED by Steadman across the copyright and facing pages, “For Felice & Gus / the Wonderful / 4th of July 78 / Ralph Steadman” in thick black ink marker.
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$150
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93. VEUHOFF, Heinz. New Recas. (np): (np) [c. 1962].
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First edition. [20 pp]. Light toning to extrems, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Six pages of verse, followed by printed and blank pages that are die-cut, folded, and texted. SIGNED by Veuhoff, dated (62) and designated “No. 7.” $45
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94. Visionaire No. 13: Seven Deadly Sins. Gan, Stephen. et al, eds. NY: Visionaire (1994).
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First edition. Seven bookets, one per sin, housed in the publisher’s die cut and decorated stiff paper slipcase. All elements near fine with a touch of rubbing to extrems of the case. One of 1500 numbered copies. Participating writers, designers, and photographers include Mario Testino, Inez Van Lamsweerde, Jean-Philippe Delhomme, Barbara Kruger, Veronica Webb, Roxanna Lowitt, Jean-Paul Goude, Mary Ellen Mark, Francois Berthoud, James Nachtwey, Marion Sorrenti. Frank Decaro, Ruben Toledo, and Roxanne Lowitt. $450
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95. WALDMAN, Anne. Mother & Child after Thomas Carew. Boulder: Kavyayantra Press (1993).
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First edition, numbered & signed issue. 16mo. [8 pp]. Fine in sewn wrappers. One of 50 numbered copies SIGNED by Waldman.
$25
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96. WARHOL, Andy. Zehn Bildnisse von Mao Tse-Tung. Basel: Kunstmuseum Basel, 1972.
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First edition. [12 pp]. Light line of discoloration to front cover, else near fine in stapled wrappers. Ten color reproductions of Mao portrait versions, all produced in 1972. $125
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97. WHOLL, Hellmut. et al. CUAS 9. NY: Cooper Union School of Art and Architecture (1963).
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First edition. 4to. 31 pp. Near fine in printed black wrappers. This issue bears the title, “An Aspect of Illusion” and has several pages of pattern images to accompany the text. Well-printed and designed; the colors still vibrant. $25
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98. WILLIE. Stubble Poems. [Sacramento]: Grande Ronde Press, 1969.
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First edition. [24 pp]. Very good plus in stapled wrappers. Nineteen three line poems. $40
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99. YEATS, W.B. et al. Broadsides: A Collection of Old and New Songs 1935. Dublin: Cuala Press (1971).
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First printing of this reissue (originally published in 1935). 4to. [56 pp]. Near fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine. Songs by Yeats, James Stephens, F.R. Higgins, Frank O’Connor, Lynn Doyle, Bryan Guiness, Padraic Colum. Illustrations by Jack B. Yeats, Victor Brown, Sean O’Sullivan, E.C. Beet, Harry Kernoff, and Maurice McGonigal. Music by Arthur Duff. All of the illustrations are reproduced in color.
$100
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100. [ZEPHYRUS IMAGE]. [Myers, Michael and Holbrook Teter]. Spirit Photography. Daytona Beach: Zephyrus Image (1973).
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First edition. [36 pp]. Near fine in sewn wrappers. Found cuts of chairs and sofas and beds all miraculously empty of the various gurus photographed thereon. A highspot for the press, in both concept and execution.
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