Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Roaring Fork Press/ Aspen Magazine, 1971
Anbieter: Bookworks, Chicago, IL, USA
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Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. The Psychedelic issue. Complete with all inserts present and in very good+ to fine condition except for the subscription card and a protective unprinted sheet of translucent paper which are lacking. The printed portfolio spine shows some rubbing and has a 2" split at the top. Light bumping to the corners of the folder and a few of the inserts. Still a very nice copy.
Verlag: Reinhold-Brown Gallery New York, NY 1988 c., 1988
Anbieter: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, USA
Zustand: Fine. Clean and unmarked. [20] pp.; 28 x 17.8 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show of "SMS: The Portable Museum of Original Multiples in 6 Portfolios Published in 1968 by The Letter Edged in Black Press," held October 11 - December 11, 1988. Essay by Carter Ratcliff. Includes brief discretion of each element by every artists who contributed to the six S.M.S. issues including Irving Petlin, Su Braden, James Lee Byars, Christo, Walter de Maria, Kasper König [Kaspar Koenig], Julien Levy, Sol Mednick, Nancy Reitkopf, La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela, Marcel Duchamp, Nicolas Calas, Bruce Conner, Marcia Herscovitz, Alain Jacquet, Ray Johnson, Lee Lozano, Meret Oppenheim, Bernard Pfriem, George Reavey, John Battan [John Sebastian Matta], Aftograf, Enrico Baj, William Bryant [Billy Copley), Dick Higgins, Joseph Kosuth, Ronnie Landfield, Roland Penrose, Man Ray, H.C. Westermann, Hannah Weiner, Terry Riley, Robert Stanley, Arman, Paul Bergtold, John Cage, Robert Watts, Princess Winifred, Hollis Frampton, On Kawara, Roy Lichtenstein, Lil Picard, Domenico Rotella, Congo, William Anthony, Wall Batterton, CPLY [William Copley], Edward Fitzgerald, Neil Jenney, Angus MacLise, Bruce Nauman, Yoko Ono, Mel Ramos, William Schwedler, Diane Wakoski, Lawrence Weiner, Richard Artschwager, Ed Bereal, Diter Rot [Dieter Roth], Betty Dodson, Ronoldo Ferri, John Giorno, Toby Mussman, Adrian Nutbeam, Claes Oldenburg, Mischa Petrow, Jean Reavey, and Bernar Venet.
Verlag: Roaring Fork Press, New York, 1970
Anbieter: Downtown Books & News, Asheville, NC, USA
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Paperback, portfolio. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Good. First edition. 4to (12.5"x9.5"). Pieces include: Section 1, Deon Snyder: Dream of Goeralegan (bi-fold). Section 2, Terry Riley: Keyboard Study (sheet). Section 3, Aymon de Sales: Musical Scores and Glyphs (tri-fold). Section 4, Dale Wilbourn: Triptych (tri-fold). Section 5, Don Snyder: Lumagraphs (stamps). Section 6, Benno Friedman: Westerns (booklet). Section 7, Diane Rochlin: Photos (3 tri-folds). Section 8, Gerard Malanga and various: Poetry Sheet (poster). Section 9, Marian Zazeela: Soul of the Word (booklet). Section 11: Christopher Tree: Spontaneous Sound/Joyous Lake (flexi-disc). Section 12, Lionel Ziprin: Sentential Metaphrastic (tri-fold). Section 13, Hetty MacLise: Cover (folder). Missing Section 10, Ira Cohen and Bill Devore: The Invasion of Thunderbolt Pagoda (postcards). Light tone to white paper and several bottom corners bumped. Heavy shelf wear to folder: 1.5" closed tear to joint, creases, corners rubbed, paper chipping from spine and corners, interior tone. Flexi-disc apparently fine and unused (by visual inspection only).
First printing. 50 pp., 6 x 8 inches. Perfect-bound in printed wrappers. Introduction by Ira Cohen. Illustrated in black-and-white throughout. A lovely copy, essentially as new, inscribed. A posthumously published collection of prose poems and calligraphy by the legendary musician, writer, visual artist, and publisher MacLise, associate of LaMonte Young, Jack Smith, George Brecht, and so many others, first drummer for the Velvet Underground. This, the "first copy," is inscribed by Ira Cohen, author of the introduction, to Julian Beck and Judith Malina of the Living Theater, "Bringers of light." (Cohen's film Paradise Now: The Living Theater in Amerika documented their 1968 tour, and they remained close friends the rest of their lives.).
No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. Edition of 50, scarce artist's book. Among the finest examples of the inimitable MacLise calligraphic style, an aesthetic excursion to a place somewhere between writing and visual art, a place that transcends language itself. an excellent copy with innocuous surface wear - now in mylar. Interior unmarked, clean and crisp.
Verlag: Dead Language Press, [Paris, 1959
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
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Unbound. Zustand: Very Good. First edition. Square 16mo. One sheet folded three times to make eight panels (numbered 1-6, plus covers). Tiny cover stain, moderate general wear including tiny splits at the folds, very good. With an envelope addressed to bookseller L.A. Wallrich (dated "196-") apparently sending three copies along. MacLise's first publication, issued by his high school friend Piero Heliczer's press. Reportedly the book that connected La Monte Young and MacLise, Young having picked up a copy at City Lights. First book by the original drummer of the Velvet Underground and a member of La Monte Young's Theater of Eternal Music, who participated in various Fluxus performances.
Verlag: Kathmandu, Nepal: Bardo Matrix, 1975, 1975
Anbieter: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 590,52
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbFirst edition, limited issue, number 448 of 500 hand-numbered copies. Octavo, 32pp. Original white lokta paper wrappers printed in black with silhouette illustration, titles to front wrapper in black, facsimile of author's signature to rear in black, lokta stock. Publisher's biographical note on Paz loosely inserted. A little foxed, some light rubbing to wrappers. A very good copy indeed.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1975
Anbieter: Henry Sotheran Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 590,52
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbNepal: Bardo Matrix. 1975. 4to. Original illustrated wrappers, front printed in black and illustrated with a woodblock profile of MacLise situated within a lunar circle, 'Shadow of the Poet'; artist's printed signature on rear wrapper; thread-bound; black tissue guards inside wrappers; two photographs printed in silver ink on white machine-made paper by Ira Cohen; printed on Bhutanese silk paper; minute chip to bottom edge of front cover, better preserved than usually encountered. First and only edition, number 285 of a limited run of 500 copies. An extended poem by an innovative yet reclusive personality in the New York underground 1960s Art scene.Angus W. MacLise, although also poet and artist, is best known for being the initial drummer for The Velvet Underground. He quit after the band's first paying gig on the grounds that they were selling out and was replaced by Moe Tucker. Living in Nepal in the early 1970s, MacLise founded Bardo Matrix Press in Kathmandu with photographer and publisher Ira Cohen. Together they were responsible for the publication of radical works by characters such as Paul Bowles, Diane Di Prima and Gregory Corso as well as their own writings.
Verlag: 18 rue Descartes, Paris: [Dead Language Press, 1959], 1959
Anbieter: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 649,57
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbFirst edition of the author's first publication, issued by his high school friend Piero Heliczer's Dead Language Press. Single long sheet folded three times to make a pamphlet (160 x 143 mm), outer pages printed in black with titles and illustrations, inner pages printed in red. Fine.
Verlag: Roaring Fork Press,, New York,,, 1970
Anbieter: adr. van den bemt, Groningen, NL, Niederlande
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.
Verlag: [New York], 1970
Anbieter: Brian Cassidy Books at Type Punch Matrix, Silver Spring, MD, USA
Zustand: Very good plus. Circle of fifths with relative minor chords and bar of music drawn in black marker. MacLise manuscript material of any sort is uncommon. And these bold sketches deftly capture the essence of this former Velvet Underground drummer and avant garde music pioneer. 13'' x 6.5'' (unfolded). Black marker on both sides of a white paper napkin.
Verlag: Filmmaker's Cinematheque, New York, 1965
Anbieter: Brian Cassidy Books at Type Punch Matrix, Silver Spring, MD, USA
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Zustand: Very good. First Edition. Original placard for the multi-day, multimedia presentation of MacLise's "Rites of the Dreamweapon," staged during the first week of Jonas Mekas's New Cinema Festival (Expanded Cinema Festival). In November and December of 1965, Mekas presented an extensive series of multimedia productions including artists Angus MacLise, Jack Smith, and Nam June Paik, among others. It's possible, but not confirmed, that The Velvet Underground took part in the events (see "White Light/ White Heat: The Velvet Underground Day by Day," p. 58). The program for the first week consisted of the following: "Rites of the Dreamweapon II" (MacLise); "The Stagger Mass" (Jerry Joffen); "The Mysteries of the Essence Chamber" (MacLise); "Epiphany of Light" (Don Snyder); "Rehearsal For the Destruction of Atlantis" (Jack Smith); "Rites of the Nadir" (John Vacarro). Though not noted here, the evening of November tenth also saw the screening of Piero Heliczer's "The Last Rites." A striking ephemeral document from the downtown avant-garde film and music scenes. 18'' x 8''. Original long placard printed in thick blue ink on blue stock. Two old creases from folding, with some attendant minor wear (one spot rubbed) and a few small tears.
Verlag: [Angus MacLise], [Likely NY], 1970
Anbieter: Kenneth Mallory Bookseller ABAA, Decatur, GA, USA
Circle of fiths with relative minor chords and bar of music drawn in black marker on two sides of a napkin, 13 x 6.5 inches unfolded. MacLise manuscript material of any sort is uncommon. Provenance on request.