[Flyer for a Mass Rally for Disarmament at the United Nations]
Flyer for a Memorial Day rally for disarmament on May 27th, 1978 at the United Nations.
Flyer for a Memorial Day rally for disarmament on May 27th, 1978 at the United Nations.
Official mimeographed newsletter of the Committee of 100, a prominent British anti-war group whose first president was Bertrand Russell and whose initial hundred public signatories included Christopher Logue, Herbert Read, Lindsay Anderson, and Gustav Metzger. This handsomely printed bulletin includes reports on relevant news stotries of the day: China's atom bomb tests, phone tapping of dissidents by the British police, pirate radio stations in London, and more.
Poster picturing four sweaters wearing a number of buttons with pacifist themes, like "Make love not war" and "Stop creeping proliferation."
From an edition of 1000 copies, Everson's fifth publication under the Antoninus moniker. [Bartlett and Campo A16a].
First edition thus, rescued from obscurity by Ron Padgett. These poems were published in C in the original French with a translation competition attached. This publication is a result of the translation contest.
First printing of this handsome volume of poetry from this Iowa fine press.
Oiriginal Poetry Project poster advertising the appearance of J. Bernlef, Hans Plomb, Lucebert, Remco Campert, Judith Herzberg, J.A. Deelder, Simon Vinkenoog, Bert Schierbeek, and Karel Appel (also the poster's designer.)
Araki's brash color photographs, with very little text (in Japanese).
Uncommon signed first edition, heavily illustrated throughout with color photographs, most portraits.
Issue 16 of this oversized photography magazine, this issue a monograph of 17 photographs by Diane Arbus taken between 1956 and 1968. Published without accompanying text, as requested by Arbus's estate.
Catalog number MB-114 from Gloucester Publishing's Mayfair Books series.
A survey of Arellano's work with full color reproductions. A handsome copy with a warm inscription.
First edition with 99 four-color plates and a conversation with the artist by Martin Jaeggi.
Camp scrapbook and photo album from a Connecticut girl's summers, 1926-1930, at Camp Pinnacle: founded in Voorheesville, NY in 1898 as the "Young Women's Bible Training Movement," and advertised as the first girls-only summer camp.
A rare, truncated publisher's dummy copy of this noted, critical study of Motherwell's major works.
First edition of this early postwar war from Arnaud, with text in French.
First printing, a no-nonsense book, printed on lunchbag-style paper and "set in 12 pt, Courier Type, on an I.B.M. Selectric, reproduced on a Xerox 7000."
Sleaze novel telling the story of a wealthy man's harem. Issued as Greenleaf Classics' GC317.
Exhibition catalog with an essay by Sara Arrhenius exploring and establishing thematic links — a fascination with transgression and crime scenes, loosely designated — between the otherwise unrelated photographers.
An extraordinary and unique handmade artist's book, elaborately assembled by an anonymous artist.
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.
Catalog produced to accompany a three city gallery show of prominent Mexican artists including photograhper Manuel Alvarez Bravo and many others.
First edition of Ashbery's collected Charles Eliot Norton lectures, delivered at Harvard in 1989-89, on poets John Clare, Thomas Lovell Beddoes, Raymond Roussel, John Wheelwright, Laura Riding, and David Schubert.
First printing of this technical guide to lighting set-ups for nude photography.