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$15.00San Francisco: Nova Broadcast, 1969. First edition. [24 pp]. Light sunning to spine, else very near fine in glossy printed wrappers. Two pieces: 'Song' and 'Shockumentary.' Nova Broadcast 6.$50.00Davis: Natsoulas Novelozo Gallery (1991). First edition. 4to. 42 pp w/bibliography. Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.$75.00Basel: Museum für Gegenwartskunst, 1986. First edition. 4to. 40 + [162 pp]. Corner crease to front cover and first leaf, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. All texts in English.$25.00NY: Whitney Museum of American Art (1996). First edition. Small 4to. 304 pp w/selected bibliography. Near fine in near fine dust jacket with a small price sticker on rear panel.$45.00Vancouver: Vancouver Community Press (1972). First edition. 61 pp. Wear to spine, one signature loose but attached. In all, very good plus in illustrated wrappers. A catalogue for Neil's one-man show, West Coast Lokas, March-April 1972 at the Vancouver Art gallery, curated by Christos Dikeakos. Contains a chronology, essays about Neil by Dikeakos and Dennis Wheeler, nineteen plates reproducing photographs of Neil's assemblages, and writings by Neil, including an essay, an excerpt from a novel, poems, and an interview with Bill Smith.$35.00Washington DC: Corcoran Gallery (1994). First edition. 4to. 62 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers with light sunning along spine. Essays by Jack Cowart and Price Amerson. Color reproductions throughout.$25.00Scottsdale & Santa Fe: Riva Yares Gallery, 2005. First edition. 65 pp. Very near fine in printed wrappers. Text by Edward Lucie-Smith.$17.50NY: Ameringer Yohe Fine Art 2006. First edition. Small 4to. 24 pp. Small bend to one lower corner, else very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Essay by Maxwell L. Anderson.$20.00San Francisco: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (1989). First edition. 4to. 66 pp w/biography, selected bibliography, and exhibition checklist. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers.$20.00San Francisco: Campbell-Thiebaud Gallery, 1993. First edition. [12 pp]. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Forward by Victoria Dalkey.$20.00Columbus: Luna Bisonte Prods, 1976. First edition. 8vo. Nine leaves, all fine, laid into near fine illustrated covers. Brief texts paired with found and sometimes collaged images.$35.00NY: Skira/Rizzoli (1986). First US edition. Folio. 306 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket with a tiny wrinkle at crown. Near fine publisher’s generic printed cardstock slipcase. Illustrated with 240 full color and 212 b&w reproductions.$85.00NY: Simon & Schuster (1967). First edition. 250 pp w/index. Fine in near fine dust jacket with light wear to crown and extrems. Inked ownership signature of R.B. Kitaj on the first leaf, “Kitaj.” Briefly INSCRIBED to him by O’Doherty, “For Ron / -Brian.”$35.00(np): Nova Broadcast Press, 1969. First edition. [48 pp]. Near fine in stapled glossy wrappers. Concrete poems and b&w photographs. Nova Broadcast Series No. 4.$27.50NY: Museum of Modern Art (1960). First edition. Small 4to. 53 pp w/selective bibliography. Bump to one upper corner, else near fine in illustrated wrappers that are light rubbed. Four page introduction by O’Hara. Smith A6.$20.00San Francisco: John Berggruen Gallery, 1972. First edition. [60 pp]. Near fine in illustrated wrappers.$12.50London: The Arts Council of Great Britain, 1970. First edition. 4to. 76 pp w/addenda. Very good plus in illustrated wrappers that are lightly soiled. Introduction by Alicia Legg.$35.00Belmont: Wiegand Gallery, 1998. First edition. [48 pp w/biography]. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Essay by W.S. Di Piero.$17.50San Francisco: John Berggruen Gallery (1993). First edition. 4to. 41 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Essay by James Schevill.$25.00San Francisco: John Berggruen Gallery, 2001. First edition. 4to. 40 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Essay by Peter Selz.$75.00NY: Riverside Book Company (1997). First edition. Folio. 302 pp w/index. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Translated by Daniel G. Conklin. About 500 illustrations, most in color.$20.00San Francisco: Stephen Wirtz Gallery (1993). First edition. 4to. 40 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Essays by Bill Berkson and Maria Porges.$25.00Austin & London: University of Texas Press (1974). First edition. 99 pp w/index. Fine in near fine, price-clipped dust jacket with sunned spine and one short tear. Foreword and notes by Jean Charlot. Letters and writing translated by Ruth L.C. Simms.$45.00San Francisco: Stephen Wirtz Gallery (1997). First edition. 32 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Text by Donald Kuspit. SIGNED by Orpallo on the title page.$25.00San Francisco: Gallery Wendy Norris (2013). First edition. 48 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Introduction by Wendy Norris.$35.00Davis: John Natsoulas Press (1998). First edition. 4to. 69 pp w/index. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Essay by Geri DePaoli. One of 1000 numbered copies.$45.00NY: Cape Goliard Press/Grossman 1970. First US trade edition. 4to. [120 pp]. Near fine in near fine dust jacket with a few light wrinkles to front cover. Poems by Padgett profusely illustrated by Dine, who also designed this volume.$20.00Paris: Centre Culturel Americain, 1979. First edition. 4 x 8 inch card, printed in green on white stock. Fine. Announcement for exhibition, screenings, and performances by Moorman and Paik (TV Cello and TV Bra).$150.00[1966]. 8 1/2 x 11 inch flyer. Very near fine. A happening at the Ponte di Rialso for the opening night of the 33rd Venice Bienale on 18 June. Printed quotation attributed to John Cage via Heinz-Klaus Metzter, “Venice is the most progressive city in the world, since it has already abolished the automobile.”$125.00NY: WNET 1974. First edition. 18 3/4 x 13 inch poster. Folded twice for mailing, but not mailed. Fine. Poster photograph by Peter Moore, design by Jim McWilliams. Merrily Mossman directed this performance. Allen Ginsberg, Charlotte Moorman, Jud Yalkut, and John Cage are among the listed participants.$50.00NY: WNET/THIRTEEN (1983). First edition. Three 11 x 8 1/2 inch sheets, stapled upper left. Fine. Thorough description of this international event hosted by George Plimpton, featuring a statement on Orwell’s vision by Paik. Scheduled performers include Laurie Anderson, Peter Gabriel, Cunningham and Cage, Ginsberg and Orlovsky, Charlotte Moorman, Joseph Beuys, Ben Vauthier, Salvador Dali, Karleinz Stockhausen, and others.$125.00(np): (np) 1967. 11 x 8 1/2 inch flyer. Fine. Paik’s proposal for this broadcasting sea change. “Someday London Times will become ‘VIDEO-TAPE’.”