Verlag: So & So Berkeley, CA, 1978
Anbieter: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, USA
unpaginated; 27.9 x 21.5 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; photocopy / xeroxed; Fall 1978 issue of the literature and art periodical " So & So," published by John Marron. Includes: "8 Poems," by Luis Garcia; "A Story About a Family, & Some People Changing," by Cindy Lubar; "3 Cartoons," by Leavenworth Jackson; "Nobody Wants to Hear You Talk About Your Mother," by Ali; "4 Typewriter Pieces," by Christopher Knowles; "4 Poems," by Al Santoli; "syzygy," by Bill Benton; "A I SUE OC," by Tom Savage; "Song," by Abby Child; "Manifesto," by Allen Ginsberg; "Letter to Chris R. Auschenberg," by Louise Steinman; "Whatever Happened To," by John Dowd; "4 Performance Scores," by Chris Burden; "Cursive Writing," by Robert Worth; "2 Poems," by James Grabill; "The Six Triumphs of Paternity," by Alan Davies; "cometcat," by Dan Raphael; "3 Poems," by Jeanne Lance; "2 Poems," by Miguel Rodriguez; "letter, scat #1," by Bump Heeter; "Fovea: Lecture Notes, Last Night at Trang," by John Marron; "Man in a Bear Costume Cartoons (4)," by Doug Skinner; "2 Poems," by Alphonse Allais; "The Adventures of the Jew," by Jerome Rothenberg; "Dancing on Beautiful Muscles," by Walt Curtis; "Imaginataion Lace David," by P. Inman; "Crossing the Bar," by Charlie Walsh; "6 Poems," by Keith Rahmmings; "Opus Null," by Hans Arp, translated by G.P. Skratz; "doodle-rap," by Dave Zack; "Special Dispatch," by Nanos Valaoritis; "FLIP," by Richard Kostelanetz; "Happy Photoboorthday," by Betsy Berres; "2 Poems," by Lyn Lifshin; "labels," by John M. Bennett; "3 Poems," by Steven Nachmanovitch; "Genetrix, DUke Ellington is 77," by Summer Brenner; "dialog from 'Ride the Right Horse' (Play)," by Jim Neu; "drawing" by Tasha Robbins and "Art, Art," by Phyllis Mufson. Very Good. 3 cm. stain to lower right corner, 3 cm. stain to lower left, and 1 cm. rubbing to recto. 2 cm. soiling to verso. Light rubbing of cover edges and bumping of corners. Contents clean and unmarked.
Anbieter: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 85,17
Anzahl: Mehr als 20 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbZustand: New. In.
Verlag: Romax, San Francisco, 1981
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Erstausgabe
Paperback. Zustand: Very Good +. First Edition. [32]pp. Slim 12mo [18 x 11cm]; saddle-stapled in original printed wraps. Decorative strip of paper (obi-strip-like) stapled to the front cover which wraps around to the back cover. This strip of paper has three blank music bars printed on it and has various small colorful bits of fibrous material glued onto it. Sewn paper ribbon page marker also stapled to the front cover. Internal pages are photomechanically printed on plain light blue paper. Three of the internal pages have additional pieces of white paper tipped-on, which have black and white photographs printed on them (these appear on page [2] (Hilda Shum's contribution) and on pages [30-31] (Christopher Rauschenberg's contribution). Also, laid-in at pages [31-32] is a tiny piece of paper that looks like a paper fortune (as in from a fortune cookie) which reads: "You will enjoy peace and harmony in your home." The rear inside cover has a small ink stamp on it (which reads: "Support Your Local Small Museum). The rear inside cover also has a small business-sized card mounted onto it, which is illustrated and printed ("Manitoba Museum of Finds Art | Member in Good Sitting"). This copy is clean, showing only a few light bumps, and the occasional soft crease or light smudge. A nice copy of this fragile, ephemeral work. Fascinating anthology publication that contains literature, art, poetry, photographs, and illustrations ? largely constructed by hand and with care. Guest Editor: Alberta Mayo. Cover by Joanne Rruff. Contributors: Robert Allard, Wendy Cadden, Judy Grahn, George Herms, Louis Hock, Sol LeWitt, Sandra McKee, Jim Nisbet, Christopher Rauschenberg, Joanne Rruff, Hilda Shum, Louise Steinman, and Charley Wong. Dedicated to Taylor Adams.