Collector’s Paradise is Allen Ruppersberg’s unique reflection on the history of popular American music. The product of years of combing flea markets and yard sales in search of both the visual and recorded history of rock and roll, this book traces rock and roll back to the Minstrel days and American popular song post-Civil War, in a chronological list of 1,500 key recordings and more than 300 color illustrations of material from Ruppersberg’s collection. In his introductory essay, Ruppersberg discusses the urgency he feels in creating this narrative of a common musical history before it is lost: If you live long enough you begin to see the endings of the things in which you saw the beginnings. “It seemed to me … that this was the last possible moment to be able to gather any of this material in the manner I did and I am even more convinced now that I was right.”
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Anbieter: Exquisite Corpse Booksellers, Houston, TX, USA
Wrappers. Zustand: Fine Condition. 80 pages. Paperback. Bound in stiff illustrated paper covers. Text in English. Minimal shelfwear to the edges. Else, the binding is tight, the spine uncreased, and interior clean and free of markings. 300 illustrations. Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at the Art Institute of Chicago, September 21, 2012-January 6, 2013. Artikel-Nr. 021906
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Anbieter: Antiquariaat Digitalis, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Soft cover. Zustand: Fine. 1st Edition. Pictorial stiff wrappers with the rare dust jacket for the Wiels exhibition), unpaginated, illustrations (chiefly in color), 28 cm. Very good/fine, spine dj sunned, clean, crisp, signed by Ruppersberg. Indeed, with the rare dust jacket used for the Wiels exhibition, May 16 August 17, 2014, Brussels (Belgium). This dust jacket also contains an essay by Walter Benjamin and a note by Austin Teschemacher. Artikel-Nr. JHJ_2025_09_04_1
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