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Published by Roaring Fork Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 1737810506ISBN 13: 9781737810506
Seller: SecondSale, Montgomery, IL, U.S.A.
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Published by Roaring Fork Press, 2010
ISBN 10: 0615331580ISBN 13: 9780615331584
Seller: More Than Words, Waltham, MA, U.S.A.
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Condition: Like New. Curt Carpenter (illustrator). . good. All orders guaranteed and ship within 24 hours. Before placing your order for please contact us for confirmation on the book's binding. Check out our other listings to add to your order for discounted shipping.
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Published by Roaring Fork Pr, 1990
ISBN 10: 0962724769ISBN 13: 9780962724763
Seller: Half Price Books Inc., Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
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hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include companion materials, and may have some shelf wear or limited writing. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!.
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Published by Roaring Fork Press Aspen, Colorado 2010, 2010
First Edition Signed
n/a (illustrator). Very Good + First Edition Printing Not Spec. 8vo = over 9" Very Good+ DJ 133 pp Blue cloth over hard covers with gold printing on spine. Slight bumping on corners and spine. Signed, first edition. Very clean with tight binding. DJ has minor wear marks on front and back. Collection of ten short stories. 978-0-615-33158-4.
First edition, first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket, in mylar cover.
Published by Roaring Fork Press, Basalt, CO, 2022
ISBN 10: 1737643626ISBN 13: 9781737643623
Book Signed
Soft cover. Condition: New. New soft cover, signed by author on half title page. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Roaring Fork Press, Glenwood Springs, CO, 1990
ISBN 10: 0962724769ISBN 13: 9780962724763
Book Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good Plus. William Davis (illustrator). NAP. Signed by author on ffep, DJ price-clipped, otherwise very clean, tight and bright. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Roaring Forks Press, New York, 1971
Seller: Rural Hours (formerly Wood River Books), La Grande, OR, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A small, slim pamphlet, approx. 2.5" x 5", 10 leaves, cream paper, published as part of the avant-garde Aspen: a magazine in a box, no. 10. A selection from Snyder's first journal from Japan. Staples are lightly rusted; still fine. Uncommon. Sherlock A15. // Wood (+) River (=) Books specializes in place-based and environmental literature, with a special passion for association copies and notable inscriptions.
Published by Roaring Fork Press, New York, 1970
Seller: Downtown Books & News, Asheville, NC, U.S.A.
First Edition
Looseleaf paper. Condition: Very Good. First edition. Square (9.5"x9.5"). 12 of 14 sections, loose (box designates 15 sections, the 15th of which was not included). Light toning, very light edgewear, flexi-discs apparently fine and unused (by visual inspection only). Missing S1: the assemble-yourself-box designed by Robert Smith (meant to hold all sections) and S8: The Lennon Diary 1969/Diary of the Future. Present sections include: S2: British Knickers/Ossie Clark (sewing pattern), S3: order form, S4: The Gay Atomic Coloring Book/Eduardo Paolozzi (drawings), S5: Twenty Four Page book/Amaya, Instone, Finch, Robinson, Lucie-Smith and Ballard (essays and fiction), S6 and S7: Souvenir no. 1 and Souvenir no. 2/Peter Blake (pop art), S9: folder that encloses 2 flexi-discs/33rpm (text from Ono, Lennon, Tavener and Logue), S10: flexi-disc/Ono and Lennon, S11: flexi-disc/Tavener and Logue, S12: Europa & Her Bull/John Furnival (fold-out poster), S13: Wave/rock, Ian Hamilton Finlay (concrete poetry) and S14: Notes on Rumpelstiltskin/David Hockney (comic).
Published by Roaring Fork Press, 1971
Seller: Midway Book Store (ABAA), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.
Illustrated portfolio, originally housing 13 loose sections, numbered 1-14 including cover. This copy is LACKING section #2 "The Invasion of Thunderbolt Pagoda" and is also lacking section #14, the subscription form . The sections included are as followed. Section #1: "Dream of Goeralegan", poem by Don Snyder. #3 Aymon de Sales: Musical Scores & Glyphs, poem with color illustrations. #4 Dale Wilbourn: Triptych, illustrations. #5 Lumagraphs by Don Snyder, perforated stamps of nude women. #6 Benno Friedman's Westerns, pamphlet of frames from classic western filmes, chemically stained by Friedman. #7 Photos by Diane Rochlin, text and drawings by Vali on 3 folded sheets. #8 Design and poem by Gerard Malanga, photo by P. Zimmer on folded poster. #9 "The Soul of the Word" by Marian Zazeela. #10 Dream Music by La Monte Young. #11 "The Joyous Lake" and "Spontaneous Sound"on a 33 1/3 rpm. #12/ Sentential Metaphrastic by Lionel Ziprin, illustrated with photograph by Tom Carroll. #13 is the illustrated folder itself measuring 31.5 x 23 cm. It is worn and has some closed tears.
Published by Roaring Fork Press, 1971
Seller: Whitledge Books, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. ASPEN MAGAZINE 9, The Psychedelic Issue, Winter-Spring 1971, 11 of 13 Sections, edited by Angus MacLise and Hetty MacLise, pamphlets unbound separate pieces of paper with printing and illustrations; one flexi disc recording. ITEM CONDITION: very good to near fine. Item 10 has tears along the top edge, but with no effect on the text or image. The text block and illustrations are in fine condition with no tears, dog-ears, or marks, except where noted. 12 3/8 x 9 3/8, 71 pages, 11 ounces XX [From Ubu website] [Contents]. 2. From the Invasion of Thunderbolt Pagoda. Color photographs by Ira Cohen and Bill Devore. 4. Triptych. Drawings by Dale Wilbourn. 5. Lumagraphs. Perforated sheet of gummed stamps printed with color photographs of female nudes, by Don Snyder. 6. Benno Friedman?s Westerns. Frames from classic Western films, chemically stained by Benno Friedman. 7. Letter to Diane and Shelley from Vali. Text & drawings by Vali, photos by Diane Rochlin. 8. Poetry Sheet. Poetry by Gerard Malanga, Paolo Lionni, Nikki Grand, Harvey Cohen and John Cale. Reverse side printed with transformations of a photo by P. Zimmer. 9. The Soul of the Word. Text and calligraphic designs by Marian Zazeela. 10. Dream Music. LaMonte Young on oneiric music. Reverse side: Keyboard Study #2, a circular musical score by Terry Riley. 11. Phonograph recording. Audio: Joyous Lake / Spontaneous Sound. Side A: The Joyous Lake by Elsen Standlee, Raja Samyana, Angus MacLise, Ziska, and Hetty MacLise. Side B: Spontaneous Sound by Christopher Tree on a collection of 150 instruments. 12. Sentential Metaphrastic. Poem by Lionel Ziprin, illustrated with a photograph by Tom Carroll. 13. Printed folder, inside printed with table of contents. Folder designed by Hetty MacLise. The folder is intact and colorful, but is in only good condition (chipping and crinkling along top edge, wrinkles and short slit along spine, small discolored area inside along spine, corner bumping and wrinkling). XX MISSING: 1. Dream of Goeralegan. Text and illustration by Don Snyder. 3. Musical Scores and Glyphs. Drawing in Mayan style, by Aymon de Sales, and a poem. XX Aspen was conceived by Phyllis Johnson, a former editor for Women's Wear Daily and Advertising Age. While wintering in Aspen, Colorado, she got the idea for a multimedia magazine, designed by artists, that would showcase ?culture along with play.? So in the winter of 1965, she published her first issue. ?We wanted to get away from the bound magazine format, which is really quite restrictive,? said Johnson. Each issue had a new designer and editor. ?Aspen,? Johnson said, ?should be a time capsule of a certain period, point of view, or person.?.
Complete in 13 sections loosely housed in the original psychedelically coloured portfolio. 23,5 x 32 cms. All the sections are present. he contents are:1 Don Snyder. Chart, texxt. 2 Ira Cohen and Bill Devore. Postcards. 3 Aymon de salesTriptych and text. 4 Dale Wilbourn: triptych. 5 Don Snyder. Lumagraphs Stamp Sheet. 6 Benno Friedman.'s Westerns. 7 Diane Rochlin. Vali. three sheets. 8 Gerard MalangaPaolo Lionni, John Cale, Nikki Grand, Harvey Cohen. Poetry sheet 68 x 61 cms. 9 Marian Zazeela. Caligraphies and text. 10 Terry Riley. Keyboard Study Page eight. 11 Record.33-1/3 rpm, seven inch. Spontaneous Sound. Played by Christopher Tree on a collection of 150 instruments from many parts of the world.Other side: Joyous Lake. by Samanyana, Angus Maclise, Ziska, Hetty Maclise. 12 Lionel Ziprin: Poem. 13 The exterior. Portfolio design by Hetty Maclise. Condition: in general in good condition. Exterior: spine partly detached from folds. See picture.
Published by Roaring Fork Press, New York, 1971
Seller: Tennyson Williams Books and Fine Art, Williamsburg, VA, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paper. Condition: Collectible-Very Good-. First Edition. 11 inches by 11 inches. The Fluxus Issue of Aspen Magazine, Fall/Winter 1970-71. First (and only) edition. Twelve sections loosely housed in the original portfolio, which is section #1. Section 14, an order form for Aspen, is NOT present, as usual. The 12 internal sections are in very good condition: clean, bright and crisp, with the usual toning of several sections. The portfolio itself is complete, but it does have some staining. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Magazine/Periodical.
4°. Schachtel mit 8 weiteren "sections" in unterschiedlichen Formaten (Faltblätter, Hefte, Plastic-Schallplatte) Orig.-bedruckte Kartonschachtel. "The Mc-Luhan Issue" des vierteljährlichen Kunstmagazins, gestaltet von Quentin Fiore. - Auf der Schachtel steht auch die auf einen Druckfehler zurückgehende, von McLuhan geschätzte Textvariante "The medium is the massage".
Published by Roaring Fork Press, New York, 1970
Seller: Tennyson Williams Books and Fine Art, Williamsburg, VA, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paper. Condition: Collectible-Fine-. First Edition. The Psychedelic Issue of Aspen Magazine, Winter/Spring 1970. First (and only) edition. Complete in 13 sections loosely housed in the original psychedelically colored portfolio. The 12 internal sections are in virtually as-new condition; the portfolio itself is clean, bright, and crisp, with relatively minor wear along the spine fold. Size: Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Magazine/Periodical.
Published by Roaring Fork Press, Inc., New York, 1970
First Edition
Illustrated Portfolio. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. np (twelve printed components laid into a printed paper portfolio. Edited by original Velvet Underground drummer and LaMonte Young cohort Angus MacLise and his wife Hetty, this ninth installment of "Aspen" magazine is titled "Dream Warrior". It includes contributions by or about Don Snyder, Ira Cohen and Bill Devore, Aymon De Sales, Dale Wilbourn, Benno Friedman, Diane Rochlin and Vali, Nikki Grand, Paolo Lionni, Harvey Cohen, John Cale, Gerard Malanga, P. Zimmer, Marian Zazeela, LaMonte Young, Terry Riley, Spontaneous Sound, The Joyous Lake, and Lionel Ziprin. An internally bright, complete example containing all thirteen sections (including the covers) of this uncommon item (cited on page 262 of Giorgio Maffei's "Records by Artists 1958-1990") whose decorative cardstock portfolio shows minor dents along with some attendant wear, creasing, and slight separation at the top and bottom of the spine. There is however none of the typical sunning to the vivid orange ink of the covers one typically sees associated with this title. PLEASE NOTE: Additional shipping costs are required for this item beyond our standard rates due to its value - we will inform you of the applicable amount at time of purchase. Periodical.
Published by Roaring Fork Press, Inc., New York, 1966
First Edition
Illustrated Portfolio. Condition: Good + (But Incomplete). First Edition. Various printed components laid into a printed cardboard portfolio, profusely illustrated in color and b&w. Designed by Andy Warhol and David Dalton. This third installment of "Aspen: The Magazine in a Box" from December 1966 was designed and edited by Andy Warhol and David Dalton. Subtitled "The Fab Issue," it is a tour de force survey of sixties American Pop Art, counterculture, and psychedelia. The varied contents include texts by Lou Reed, Bob Shelton, Bob Chamberlain and John G. Powers, a flexi-disc containing The Velvet Underground's notorious "Loop" on one side with the musical director from Timothy Leary's LSD "Religious Celebrations" Peter Walker's piece "White Wind - A Love Raga" on the other, the "Underground Movie Flip Book" with back-to-back and upside-down sequences from Jack Smith's "Buzzards Over Bagdad" and Andy Warhol's "Kiss," a set of twelve postcard reproductions of paintings from the collection of John and Kimiko Powers, the "first and only" edition of. the Warhol-inflected tabloid underground newspaper "Exploding Plastic Inevitable" along with the frequently missing Aspen Magazine subscription form and loosely inserted advertisements for Vanguard Records, Guild Musical Instruments, Paraphernalia boutiques, and the hip New York advertising firm of Fladell, Winston, Pennette, Inc. All of the interior contents present - nine of the eleven sections - are in at least Near Fine condition, however It is LACKING both Bob Chamberlain's "Homeward Bound" contribution and "The Berkeley Conference on LSD" Trips booklet. The fragile exterior box shows wear and rubbing, pronounced sunning along the foredge, and some foxing to the rear panel and the inside front cover. Still in all, it is a reasonably presentable-though-incomplete example of this iconic sixties design object with all of the Andy Warhol and Velvet Underground content still present. It has been priced accordingly. PLEASE NOTE: Additional shipping costs are required for this item beyond our standard rates due to its value - we will inform you of the applicable amount at time of purchase. Periodical.
Published by Roaring Fork Press, 1967
Seller: The Cary Collection, Bristol, CT, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1967 Order Form Laid-In Clamshell Box Roaring Fork Press 12" x 9.25".
Condition: Fair. [New York: Roaring Fork Press], 1967. 1st edition. 8vo. White box with 1 film reel, 12 pamphlets, 5 audio discs, 1 table of contents. English and French. Illustrations. Fair set. Complete except for "The Maze" Module, where the first board is missing, with a dulplicate of 7. Box and pamphlets foxed. (Artists' Books, Aspen Magazine, Stephane Mallarme, Marcel Duchamp) Inquire if you need further information.
Published by Roaring Fork Press, New York, 1970
Seller: Tennyson Williams Books and Fine Art, Williamsburg, VA, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paper. Condition: Collectible-Fine-. First Edition. Complete with 14 numbered numbered sections (though the box states that this issue includes fifteen sections, section number 15 apparently was never included): 1) Hinged box, 10 by 9-1/2 by 1-1/4 inches, shipped flat. Box designed by Richard Smith. After assembly, contains sections 2 through 14. 2) British Knickers. Sewing pattern by Ossie Clark. 3) Aspen order form, 5-1/2 by 8-1/2 inches. 4) The Gay Atomic Coloring Book. Drawings by Eduardo Paolozzi. 5) Five essays and one fiction. Twenty-four page book. Includes: The "London" Decade by Mario Amaya; London Subcultures by Michael Instone; Communicators by Christopher Finch; New Names in British Cinema by David Robinson; British Poetry Now by Edward Lucie-Smith; Crash! (excerpt) J. G. Ballard; 6) Souvenir no. 1. Kitsch found by Peter Blake. 7) Souvenir no. 2. Kitsch found by Peter Blake. 8) The Lennon Diary 1969. Diary of the future, by John Lennon. Facsimile pocket diary for 1969, written November 1968. 9) Folder enclosing items 10 and 11, printed with text of Ono, Lennon and Tavener phonograph recordings. 10) Phonograph recording. John Tavener / Christopher Logue. Side A: Three Songs for Surrealists by John Tavener, words by Edward Lucie-Smith. Text printed on item 9. Side B: Christopher Logue Reads "New Numbers." 11) Phonograph recording. Yoko Ono & John Lennon. Side A: Song for John and No Bed for Beatle John by Yoko Ono. Text printed in item 9. Side B: Radio Play by John Lennon. 12) Europa & Her Bull. Typographical triptych by John Furnival. 13) Wave/rock. Concrete poetry by Ian Hamilton Finlay. 14) Notes on Rumpelstiltskin. Drawings by David Hockney The individual sections in the box are in unused condition, though as usual a few on acidic paper are uniformly toned. The box itself is complete, with some edgewear and split along one corner crease on the cover. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Magazine/Periodical.
Box. 1 box, 1 film reel, 12 pamphlets, 5 audio discs, 1 table of contents : illustrations. Scarce and truly unique. Artists' periodical contained in a box.This set LACKS THE 8mm FILM THAT WAS SENT AFTER PUBLICATION. / Title from table of contents./ "For Stephane Mallarmé"--On front of table of contents./ "Guest editor-designer/ Brian O'Doherty ; guest art editors/ David Dalton /Lynn Letterman"--On front of table of contents./ [1]: Box -- [2]: Contents sheet -- [3]: Book containing 'The Death of the Author' / Roland Barthes, 'Style and the representation of historical time' / George Kubler, 'The Aesthetics of Silence' / Susan Sontag -- [4]: Flexi-disc containing 'Text for nothing #8 (1958)' / Samuel Beckett & 'The Realistic Manifesto (1920)' / Naum Gabo / Noto Pevsner -- [5]: Flexi-disc containing excerpts from 'Nova Express (1964)' / William Burroughs, & 'How the shadow of the southwest column' from 'Jealousy' / Alain Robbe-Grillet -- [6]: Flexi-disc containing 'Fontana Mix-Feed, Nov. 6, 1967' / John Cage & 'The King of Denmark' / Morton Feldman -- [7 + 7.1-7.8]: 'The Maze' (modules I, II, III, IV [2 pieces each]) / Tony Smith --[8]: Flexi disc containing two works by Merce Cunningham: 'Space, Time and Dance', and 'Further Thoughts' -- [9] : Flexi-disc containing 'Four Poems from "Phantastische Gebete"' / Richard Huelsenbeck ; also containing two recitatations by Marcel Duchamp: 'A l'Infinitif' and 'The Creative Act' -- Section [10]: 'The Russian Desert: a note on our state of knowledge' / Douglas MacAgy (folded sheet) -- [11]: 'Conditionnement' [side 1] ; 'Repair' [side 2] / Michel Butor (folded sheet)--Details of sections (taken from suppliers' list)./ [12]: 'Serial project #1' (1966) / Sol LeWitt -- [13 + 13.1-13.7]: 'Seven translucent layers' / Mel Bochner (folded sheet containing seven loose transparent sheets) -- [14]: 'Structural Play #3' / Brian O'Doherty (folded sheet) -- [15]: Score for 'The King of Denmark' / Morton Feldman -- [16 + 16.1-16.3]: Score for 'Fontana Mix-Feed' / John Cage & Max Neuhaus (two card sheets with transparent overlay, contained in a folder) -- [17]: Transcript of recorded excerpt from 'Jealousy' / Alain Robbe-Grillet (single sheet) -- [18, from Contents BUT WHICH IS LACKING IN THIS SET]: 8 mm film spool containing four works: 'Rhythm 21' / Hans Richter ; 'Lightplay: Black-White-Grey' / Moholy-Nagy ; 'Site' / Robert Morris and Stan Van Der Beek ; 'linoleim' / Robert Rauschenberg -- [19]: Folder containing advertisements for 'Aspen' magazine--Details of sections (taken from suppliers' list)./ [20]: Publisher advert for John Cage's books ordering -- [22] Subscription order form for "Artforum: the magazine of record in the art world" -- [23] Aspen order form - subscriptions and back issues -- [24] Aspen renewal order form -- [25] A checklist of Great Bear Pamphlets by Something Else Press -- [26] "Home talkies bolex style" (leaflet)--Details of sections (taken from suppliers' list)./ Item no. [7 + 7.1-7.8] consists of 8 cards to be cut and glued together in order to obtain the sculpture 'The Maze', information about which is provided in 'Section 22'. G, box is in vg condition with a slight inward bowing to both pieces. All items EXCEPT FILM are present - see comments. Some show slight wear but the set looks like it had very little handling.
Published by Roaring Fork Press, New York, 1966
Seller: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, U.S.A.
unbound. Condition: near fine. Warhol (illustrator). First. The box has some light wear and rubbing at corners but still a very near fine copy. The newspaper insert has a bend on rear corner (and is age-toned as usual) but otherwise contents are immaculate. COMPLETE in 11 sections: 1. The hinged box designed to look like a FAB detergent box. 2. Pictorial Press Kit Folder titled "Music, Man, That's Where It's At!" containing three stapled essays on various colored papers: 3. "Life Among the Poobahs," by Lou Reed. 4. "Orpheus Plugs In," by Robert Shelton. 5. "The View From the Dance Floor," by Bob Chamberlain. 6. Un-used Flexi-Disc of "Loop" by the Velvet Underground & "White Wind" by Peter Walker . 7. Multi-page Season's Greetings Card. 8. Die-cut folder with 12 Pop Art Paintings from the Powers Collection. 9. Double-sided Underground Movie Flip Book of Andy Warhol's "Kiss" & Jack Smith's "Buzzards over Bagdad." 10. Ten Trip Ticket Book with LSD theme. 11. Folding newspaper "The Plastic Exploding Inevitable," and all five advertisements (Folk Music on Vanguard; Folding Newsprint Poster for FWP Advertising, Paraphernalia, Guild Musical Instruments, and the Aspen subscription form). Aspen Magazine was a three dimensional "magazine" created by Phyllis Johnson, published on an irregular schedule between 1965 and 1971. Each issue was a graphic box containing various unusual elements. "This issue, created and curated by Andy Warhol, is widely considered the most desirable of the magazine's run, because of the inclusion of the Velvet Underground flexi-disc, which is considered the first of the band's commercially available recordings (though some sources say it was likely preceded by a few advance copies of two verve singles).".
Published by Roaring Fork Press, 1966
Seller: THE FINE BOOKS COMPANY / A.B.A.A / 1979, ROCHESTER, MI, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. Aspen Magazine, Fab Issue, Roaring Fork Press, Vol. 1, Number 3, December 1966, first edition, one corner split on the folding top (easily mended if desired), else just about fine in color tray case with all paper items laid in as called for present and in fine condition. 1720.43.