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$20.00NY: Museum of Modern Art, 1948. First edition. Very good in wraps, corners bumped. Early mention of Pollock, Motherwell, Rothko, etc., plus English painters Stanley Spencer, Ben Nicholson, Sutherlan; and more.$40.00NY: Museum of Modern Art, 1948. First edition. 154 pp w/index. Near fine in printed wrappers. One of 2500 copies.$125.00NY: Cafe Au Go Go [1965]. First edition. 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inch flyer. Fine. Three Mondays in October featuring works by Erik Anderson, Andy Warhol, Dick Higgins, Balkin, Al Hansen, Yoko Ono, John Herbert McDowell, Diter Rot, Christo, Nam June Paik, Wolf Vostell, Charlotte Moorman, Alison Knowles, Liz Keen, and Takehisa Kosugi.$25.00London: Arts Council of Great Britain (1981). First edition. [28 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. Two large fold-out plates.$100.00NY: Summit (1986). First US edition. 239 pp w/bibliography. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers; a trade paperback original. Promotional letter and author photo laid in.$35.00London: Abelard-Schuman (1970). First edition. [32 pp]. Very near fine in stapled wrappers that are lightly toned. Drawings of dogs in black and white.$20.00NY: Harcourt, Inc. (2006). First US edition. xviii + 396 pp w/index. Fine in fine dust jacket.$75.00NY: Pantheon (1983). First edition. 222 pp. Boards slightly bowed, else very near fine in like dust jacket. The first edition of Steinberg's controversial study of the representations of Christ's genitalia in Renaissance art and the theological implications of the insistent emphasis on his sexuality and masculinity. Handsomely illustrated with 250 black and white reproductions.$40.00NY: Simon & Schuster (1987). First edition, numbered & signed issue. Horizontal 8vo. [68 pp]. Fine in fine dust jacket. One of 3000 numbered copies SIGNED by Stine.$35.00San Francisco: SFMOMA (1993). First edition. 29 pp w/exhibition checklist. Fine in wire spiral-bound wrappers. Foreword by John R. Lane. Twelve color reproductions, with a few b&w illustrations.$17.50Davis: Natsoulas/Novelozo Gallery (1991). First edition. 4to. 48 pp w/chronology. Very good plus in illustrated wrappers. Essay by Bruce Nixon.$10.00Belmont: Wiegand Gallery/College of Notre Dame (1997). First edition. 8 pp. Exhibition catalogue. Fine in stapled wrappers. Seven reproductions. Amy Evans, Wynne Hayakawa, Glenn Hirsch, Setsuko Maruyama, Katsu Nishimori, Jeffrey Sully, and Mariko Wesley.$45.00Columbia & London: University of Missouri Press (1996). First edition. Oblong 8vo. 68 pp. Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.$25.00Sebastopol & NY: Jack Stuppin/ACA Galleries (2015). First edition. 114 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Introduction by Susan Landauer. Essay by Donald Kuspit.$40.00San Francisco: Life on the Water [1988]. First edition. 17 1/2 x 22 1/2 inch illustrated poster. Folded twice for mailing, else very good plus (light foxing to verso). Address label. A sequence of films and videotapes focused on SRL, along with a live demonstration!$25.00London: Marlborough Fine Art, 1974. First edition. 4to. [12 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. Illustrated with seven tipped-on plates.$1,250.00[Chicago]: Charles Swedlund, 1974. First edition. Fourteen discs (each 7” diameter) with a history/instruction card and handle for spinning. All internal elements fine, box very near fine with light bend to lower half. Each disc has one or two silhouettes of human figures that move or interact when viewed through the edge slots at a mirror while the discs spin. Independently invented by Plateau and Stampfer in 1832, the phenakistascope was also known as a stroboscope, and employed as a child’s toy. Chicago-based Swedlund was a long time educator and author, who often employed unusual modes of presenting photographic and other images.$35.00Tokyo: Watari-Um (1990). First edition. 115 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers.$350.00Winnipeg: K. Bileski (1947). First edition. 11 1/2 x 10 inch lithograph. Fine. Stamped “First Edition” on the verso. From the incomplete and unpublished Visual History of Nations series of stamp designs for Kasimir Bileski. SIGNED by Szyk below his printed name.$100.00Winnipeg: K. Bileski (1949). 11 1/2 x 10 inch lithograph. Light wrinkle to the lower margin, faint toning along one edge. In all, near fine. No “First Edition” stamp on the verso. From the incomplete and unpublished Visual History of Nations series of stamp designs for Kasimir Bileski.$100.00Winnipeg: K. Bileski (1946). First edition. 11 1/2 x 10 inch lithograph. Light wrinkle to lower margin, else very near fine. Stamped “First Edition” on the verso. From the incomplete and unpublished Visual History of Nations series of stamp designs for Kasimir Bileski.$350.00Winnipeg: K. Bileski (1945). First edition. 11 1/2 x 10 inch lithograph. Faint toning along one edge, else very near fine. Stamped “First Edition” on the verso. From the incomplete and unpublished Visual History of Nations series of stamp designs for Kasimir Bileski. SIGNED by Szyk on the lower right margin.$20.00NY & Scranton: Lori Bookstein/Contemporary Gallery (2000). First edition. 23 pp. Light sunning along spine, else near fine in stapled wrappers. Introduction by Mark Webber, essay by April Kingsley. Nine reproductions.$20.00London: Arts Council of Great Britain, 1974. First edition. 24 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Thirteen reproductions, most in color, plus two texts by Tapies, “Nothing is mean” and “Communication on the wall.”$22.50Chicago: T.S. Denison (1926). First edition. 100 pp. Very good plus in decorated boards.$25.00San Diego: Murphy (2003). First edition. 258 pp w/artist index. Fine in glossy illustrated boards with cloth spine. No dust jacket, as issued.$450.00Paris: Verve, 1937. December. Folio. 112 pp. Spine sunned, else very good plus in wrappers with light edgewear and short splits to base and crown. US distributor sticker on title page. Translations from the original French by Robert Sage. Contributions by Gide, Bataille, Caillois, Lorca, Michaux, Vollard, Matisse, and several others. The four original lithographs by Léger, Miro, Rattner, and Bores are all present.$20.00University: University of Alabama Press (1971). Second printing. 191 pp w/index. Fine in very near fine dust jacket.$40.00NY: Abrams (2000). First edition. 4to. 107 pp w/bibliography. Fine in very near fine dust jacket with a small tear to crown of spine. Dated (April 2011) and INSCRIBED by the Art Guys adding “YOU FOUND THIS AT 871 FINE ART.”$25.00[Taos]: Harwood Museum of Art of the University of New Mexico (2004). First edition. 4to. [44 pp]. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Introduction by Charles M. Lovell. Interview with Thiebaud by Charles Strong. Color reproductions.$45.00Detroit: Broadside Press (1970). First edition. 40 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. A story in drawings of a young man and his unsuccessful life with hard drugs.