THE COMPLETE MAUS
First single-volume hardcover edition of the complete graphic novel, originally serialized between 1981 and 1990 and previously issued by Pantheon in two separate volumes.
First single-volume hardcover edition of the complete graphic novel, originally serialized between 1981 and 1990 and previously issued by Pantheon in two separate volumes.
Signed first edition of Spiegelman's self-published mini-comic, produced around the time of the artist's move to San Francisco and immersion in the underground comics scene.
First printing of this lively Memphis story of a young aspiring trumpet player.
First edition, first printing of this increasingly outrageous tale of what the future may hold for a young boy.
Commemorative publication to celebrate the New York institution's 50th anniversary, featuring addresses to the members of the board.
Biker erotica, in which an edgy motorcycle gang in denim jackets picks up a nice college couple.
Exhibition catalog with work by Wynn Bullock, Marie Cosindas, Barbara Crane, Naomi Savage, Frederick Sommer, and Paul Vanderbilt.
Sequel to Wilson's memoir NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. Illustrated.
From an edition of 750 copies.
An outstanding example of (presumably) amateur political protest art, depicting the House Un-American Activities Committee as a rabid King Kong on the verge of seizing the helpless damsel Civil Liberties.
Published at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at the Naropa Institute.
Contributions from Guillaume Apollinaire (trans. Ron Padgett & Nicole Ball), Allen Ginsberg, Ted Berrigan, Bernadette Mayer, and many others.
Issue of this prominent poetry magazine during Mottram's tenure as editor. Featuring contributions from Bob Cobbing, John Ashbery, Jonathan Williams, Tom Clark, David Bromige, and others.
First printing of this collection of fourteen poems by Lange, edited by Kenward Elsmlie, and dedicated to Ted Berrigan.
First printing of these two sets of poems, "Glee" and "Song," published in an edition of 200 copies.
Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at both Aldrich and the Clevland Museum of Contemporary Art. Includes essays by Jill Snyder and Ingrid Shaffner (the latter's contribution titled "Circling Oblivion: Bruce Nauman through Samuel Beckett"), as well as color plates of the exhibition's contents, which include drawings, prints, and sculptures.
Extensive atalog of artists' materials including oils, canvas, brushes, palettes, papers, pastels, watercolors stencils and assorted accessories.
Catalog and promotional packet for low-cost color reprodcutions marketed primarily as educational aides and intended for sale to schools, churches and individuals.
A complete bound run, from 1964-1969 of this bi-monthly, German language academic journal on Christian art and art history.
Catalog produced to accompany a three city gallery show of prominent Mexican artists including photograhper Manuel Alvarez Bravo and many others.
Visually fascinating collection of several hundred 19th century postmarks arranged by state and assembled by an unknown hand.