Published by Heavy Industry Publications, Los Angeles, 1969
Language: French
Seller: Pascal Coudert, Paris, France
Jaquette éditeur. Condition: Bon. Edition originale - First edition - pour ce récit photographique réalisé conjointement par Ruscha, Ken Price et Joe Goode. Les 115 photographies en N & B et à pleine-page sont une "transposition" par l'image du texte de Mason Williams "How to derive the maximum enjoyment from crackers" publié en 1967 et retranscrit sur le second rabat de la jaquette. Avec Larry Bell, Léon Bing, Rudi Gernreich et Tommy Smothers au générique. Non paginé (240 pages au total). Tirage à 5000 exemplaires non justifiés. Broché. Format : 15,5 x 22,5 cms. A noter : premier plats fripé.
Published by Hollywood, California: Heavy Industry Publications, 1969, 1969
Seller: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
£ 1,250
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Add to basketFirst edition, signed by photographers, Ruscha and Price, and by the principal actor, Larry Bell. This is a pastiche of the photoplay genre, being putatively based on the film How to Derive the Maximum Enjoyment from Crackers by Mason Williams, the text of which is printed in full on the rear flap of the dust jacket. Five thousand copies were printed. Octavo. Photographs by Ken Price, Joe Goode, and Ruscha. Original plain card wrappers. With white dust jacket, lettering to front cover and spine in red. White dust jacket lightly rubbed, small nick to corner of front panel, and spine lightly faded to spine otherwise fine in very good unclipped dust jacket.
Published by Hollywood, California: Heavy Industry Publications, 1969, 1969
Seller: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United Kingdom
First Edition
£ 1,000
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Add to basketFirst edition, first printing, of this pastiche of the photoplay genre, being putatively based on the film How to Derive the Maximum Enjoyment from Crackers by Williams. Five thousand copies were printed. Octavo. Photographs by Ken Price, Joe Goode, and Ruscha. Original plain card wrappers. With white dust jacket, lettering printed in red. Unopened in the original shrink-wrap, text to spine of unclipped dust jacket slightly faded: a near-fine example.