Published by John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1914
Seller: Hawking Books, Edgewood, TX, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Acceptable. Please read before purchase: Has loose spine/binding. Pages still intact. Has hinge crack. Meets the acceptable condition guidelines. Has wear. Five star seller - Buy with confidence!
Published by King-Size Publications, NY, 1956
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Good. Vol. 6, No. 1. Edited by Leo Margulies. Cover art by Ed Moritz. Includes "So Bright the Vision" by Clifford D. Simak; "The Robot Carpenter" by Frank B. Bryning; "Attack from Within" by Burton Crane; "Fair Exchange" by Mack Reynolds; "The Far-Off Stars" by Ruth Sterling; "The Only Conqueror" by Norman Arkawy; "Room for Improvement" by Mann Rubin; "Hail to the King" by Edward Ludwig; "The Voiceless Sentinels" by Roger Dee; "The Macauley Circuit" by Robert Silverberg; "Univers in Books" by Hans Stefan Santesson. Rear cover and last few pages have been wet with waviness and mild stains; date-stamp on front; tanning. Book.
Published by Mayfair Music Corp., NY, 1960
Seller: Clausen Books, RMABA, Colorado Springs, CO, U.S.A.
Stapled Wraps. Condition: Very Good. 34 Hit Parade Extras in which include After You've Gone, Carolina Moon, Go U Northwestern, Kentucky Babe, Lolly Lolly Loo, On the beach at Bali-Bali, Sweet Violets, We Three, and more. Textblock is clean and tight. Lightly creased corners, minor shelf wear. 63pp. Size: Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Paperback.
Published by The Cuneo Press, Chicago, 1964
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First edition. Octavo. 200pp. Illustrated. Red cloth with gilt-stamped spine, top edge gilt. Some pages unopened, small stain on front joint near spine, very good. "To Make a Hoosier Holiday" by George Ade, "A Good Fellow's Wife" by Hamlin Garland, "A Native of Winby" by Sarah Orne Jewett, "The Postmistress of Laurel Run" by Bret Harte, "The Widow's Cruise" by Frank R. Stockton, "Old Lemuel's Journey" by Alice Brown, "A Gray Sleeve" by Stephen Crane, and "The Pope's Message" by Pope Paul VI.
Published by The Cuneo Press, Chicago, 1964
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First edition. Octavo. 200pp. Illustrated. Red cloth with gilt-stamped spine, top edge gilt. Spine and board edges soiled, very good. "To Make a Hoosier Holiday" by George Ade, "A Good Fellow's Wife" by Hamlin Garland, "A Native of Winby" by Sarah Orne Jewett, "The Postmistress of Laurel Run" by Bret Harte, "The Widow's Cruise" by Frank R. Stockton, "Old Lemuel's Journey" by Alice Brown, "A Gray Sleeve" by Stephen Crane, and "The Pope's Message" by Pope Paul VI.
Published by The Bodley Head, 1922
Seller: Siop y Morfa BA, Y RHYL, United Kingdom
Philosophical essays.319pp.G.Some staining on rear cover.
Published by Artists Space New York, NY, 1984
Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
[8] pp.; 22.8 x 15.3 cm.; accordion; black-and-white & color; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Exhibition brochure / catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 21 - February 18, 1984. Foreword by Linda Shearer. Curated and with a text by Helene Winer. Galleries include Cash, Christminster Fine Art, Civilian Warfare, East 7th Street Gallery, Executive Gallery, 51 X, Fun Gallery, Tracey Garet, International With Monument, Gracie Mansion, Nature Morte, The New Math Gallery, Oggi - Domani, Pat Hearn, Piezo Electric, PPOW, and Sharpe Gallery. Artists include Stephen Aljian, Alan Belcher, Paul Benney, Zeke Berman, Ellen Berkenblit, Keiko Bonk, Tom Brazelton, Barry Bridgwood, Nancy Brooks Brody, Chris Chevins, Craig Coleman, Rich Colicchio, Michael Collins, George Condo, Gregory A. Crane, Mark Dean, Jimmy de Sana, Futura, Robert Garratt, Dana Garrett, Judith Glantzman, Arthur Gonzalez, Rodney Alan Greenblat, Kathleen Grove, Richard Hambleton, Kiely Jenkins, Sermin Kardestuncer, Elizabeth Koury, Stephen Lack, Leora Laor, Robert Loughlin, Paul Marcus, Frank Moore, Peter Nagy, Michael Ottersen, Steven Parrino, Rick Prol, Hope Sandrow, Michael Sangaris, Bruno Schmidt, Peter Schuyff, Huck Snyder, Ahbe Sulit, Frederick Sutherland, Meyer Vaisman, Oliver Wasow, Dondi White, David Wojnarowicz, Robert Yarber, Zephyr, and Rhonda Zwillinger. "The exhibition includes work from seventeen galleries located in the East Village or the area east of Second Avenue, just below Houston Street: CASH, Christminster, Civilian Warfare, East 7th Street Gallery. Executive Gallery, 51 X, Fun Gallery, Garet/ Kohn Gallery, Gracie Mansion. International with Monument, Nature Morte, New Math, Oggi-Domani, Pat Hearn. Piezo Electric, P.P.O.W. and Sharpe Gallery. Work by artists associated with the galleries have been selected by the individual gallery directors, and Helene Winer, organizer of the exhibition. Helene Winer is a past Director of Artists Space and currently co-owner of Metro Pictures a commercial gallery in SoHo. As part of Artists Space''''s celebration of its 10th anniversary season, she has organized this exhibition to examine a growing number of artist organized commercial exhibition spaces. Ms. Winer''''s past experience with the non-profit art community and her present position in the commercial art world offer a unique outlook on this new trend. In keeping with Artists Space''''s support of new art through both its Exhibition Program and Grants Program, NEW GALLERIES OF THE LOWER EAST SIDE is a look at a new outlet for emerging art: an outlet which straddles the lines between the artists cooperative, the non-profit alternative space, the artist organized independent exhibition and the commercial gallery. NEW GALLERIES OF THE LOWER EAST SIDE acknowledges the recent appearance and rapid proliferation of more than twenty commercial art galleries that are introducing new artists and art. This phenomenon has created overnight, it seems, active new exhibition outlets for artists, an on-going vehicle for massive social opening events, a Sunday activity for the art audience, a new map in the Gallery Guide and a new focus of excitement and energy in the art community. The galleries are now numerous and offer more than the aesthetic that was first presented by the pioneers (Gracie Mansion, Fun Gallery and 51 X) and which has come to be associated with the East Village. They are very professional enterprises that intend to provide serious support and attention to the artists they show. Many of the galleries are artist owned. The artist/owners who converted storefronts to studios have now converted these studios to galleries. Most of these owners work at jobs separate from the gallery to support the activity and many live ''''behind the shop." The East Village Eye and New York Beat play the role that the SoHo News and the Village Voice did for SoHo and Tribeca. The East Village and the Lower East Side of New York ha.
Published by Romax, San Francisco, 1980
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. Magazine. Cover by Michael S. Bell. 12mo. Stapled glossy wrappers somewhat rubbed and with small stain to one page, near fine. The Fluxus issue of this poetry anthology featuring Alison Knowles, Ben Vautier, Robert Watts, Robert Filliou, D.R. Wagner, Endre Tot, Peter Frank, and Ken Friedman. A booklet by Larry Wendt tipped in at the rear wrap. Additional contributions from Michael Crane, Michael Earley, Michael Gibbs, Devi Det Hompson [David E. Thompson], Karl Kempton, Tony May, Stephen Moore, Bern Porter, Kirk Robertson, Zel von Zell, and D.R. Wager.