Published by Circle Press, 1968
Seller: Eureka Books, Eureka, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Broadside. First Edition. Broadside, oblong format 30 x 20 inches, silkscreen printed in black, brown and blue on white stock. Ian Tyson is a British printmaker and artist who has worked collaborately with poets and artists. He founded Tetrad Press in 1970. Poem by Eigner, 1965. Signed by the artist at bottom of broadside and dated '68. Limited edition, #17/150. First edition (first printing). A fine copy.
Publication Date: 1969
Seller: Montreal Books, Westmount, QC, Canada
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Date: 1969 - 1971. The ten pamphlets are all in near fine condition, the clamshell box is in very good+ condition. Although uncalled for, 3 of his illustrated pamphlets are signed by Tom Phillips. The rest are unsigned, as issued in this edition of 500 copies. Book.
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Date: 1969 - 1971. The ten pamphlets are all in near fine condition, the clamshell box is in very good+ condition. Although uncalled for, 3 of his illustrated pamphlets are signed by Tom Phillips. The rest are unsigned, as issued in this edition of 500 copies. Book.
Published by London: Circle Press, 1968
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Condition: Good. 3 color silkscreen broadside. 20 x 30 inches. One of 150 signed (by Tyson) , numbered and dated impressions.OCLC Number: 45643779Publication information on verso."Poem, Feb. 1965, Larry Eigner, Circle 7, Designed by Ian Tyson."Printed in blue, white, and brown.Description: 1 sheet ([2] pages) ; 50 x 76 cm.Provenance: Peter Howard, Serendipity Books. Berkeley.
Boxed Set. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Ten broadside poems, each with an original color screenprint, in a drop back box, all are signed and numbered by the authors and artists except for Knights Eminence which is numbered but not signed, the numbers varymany are numbered 6 or 8 of 50 signed copies, but a few have other numbers. Few poems have light smudges to the exterior, a couple have a lightly bumped corner, all are VG+ and housed in a rather worn, Good only, box which has some paper peels to the bottom side. The Directions, by Jerome Rothenberg, images by Tom Phillips; Lesbia Waltz, by Tom Phillips; Correspondence by Roy Fisher, images by Tom Phillips, Poem, Nov: 1968, by Larry Eigner, image by Derrick Greaves; 23rd Light Poem by Jackson MacLow, image by Ian Tyson; The Alphabet Twice, by Richard Pinkney; A Verse from The Death of a Guiser, by Richard Pinkney; Masque Masque, by Ian Tyson; Knights Eminence, by Ian Tyson; Sweet Pictorial Reason, by Derrick Greaves.