17th and 18th Century Art: Baroque Painting, Sculpture, Architecture.
NY: Abrams [ca. 1971]. 4to. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. Profusely illustrated throughout. Fine. More
NY: Abrams [ca. 1971]. 4to. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. Profusely illustrated throughout. Fine. More
n.p.:n.p., [1938]. Abstract shapes printed in dark blue against a light blue background. Issued in the French art magazine XXe Siecle No. 4, Christmas 1938, but here offered separately. A lovely copy carefully removed from the magazine and left in its original state with the edges untrimmed leaving the publisher's..... More
NY: Watson-Guptill, [1976]. 4to. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. Landmark study, profusely illustrated. Includes Hopper, Benton, Burchfield, Marsh, Sloan, Soyer, Wood, and many others. Very fine. More
NY: Rizzoli, [1983]. 4to. Hardbound in dust jacket. First American edition. Profusely illustrated throughout. Very fine in publisher's cardstock slipcase with a small sticker abrasion and touch of sunning to the edges. More
LA: Love Press, 1979. Limited to 1000 copies. Herms did a drawing a day for a year, based on Sabian symbols received by clairvoyant, Elsie Wheeler in the 1930's. Each drawing is photographically reproduced on quarto stock with Dane Rudyhar's psychological interpretation of the symbol that inspired it printed at..... More
SF: Nova Broadcast, 1969. Pamphlet. First edition. Number 2 in the series of Great Bear Pamphlets. Near fine. More
NY: Something Else Press, 1965. Pamphlet. Later printing. The first appearance of any part of this text. No. 2 in the series of Great Bear Pamphlets. Fine. More
Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle, [1977]. 4to. Hardbound in cloth-covered boards. First American edition. Review copy with publisher's slip. Profusely illustrated throughout. Spine lettering slightly rubbed, touch of toning to spines, else fine (lacking the slipcase). The set:. More
NY: Sotheby's, 2007. Softbound. First edition. Foreword by Bono. Catalog for this charity auction for AIDS relief in Africa featuring works by Ed Ruscha, Richard Prince, Damien Hirst, Banksy, Christo, Jasper Johns, et al. Signed on the cover by Damien Hirst and U2 frontman Bono both of whom were instrumental..... More
[London]: Duck Editions, [2000]. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition of the author's first novel. Dust jacket design by Damien Hirst. According to the Charles Saatchi blurb: "A witty and painfully accurate portrait of the art world in a beautifully constructed tale." As new. More
NY: Macmillan, [1977]. Hardbound in dust jacket. First American edition. Fine. More
Santa Fe: Bajada Pass Media, 1971. 4to. Softbound. First edition. An over-the-top, erotic photo-novel in magazine format with dialog balloons for the characters in the photos. Prints three stories about hippies involved in various sexual escapades including much nudity, drug references (especially marijuana), and countercultural themes. Minute tear to cover..... More
NY: Museum of Modern Art, [1968]. Hardbound in metal covers with embossed color design. First edition. Published to coincide with a landmark exhibition. Profusely illustrated. Fine (few pin-head-size specks of rust to back cover). More
[Venice, CA: Lapis Press, 1990]. Hardbound, issued without a dust jacket. First edition in English. Prints essays by Eluard, Aragon, Soupault, Breton, and Tzara. Illustrated with photographs. As new. A handsome production. More
London: Hamlyn, [1970]. 4to. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. Profusely illustrated including tipped-in color plates. Fine in dust jacket with a touch of yellowing to edges. Housed in publisher's cardstock slipcase. More
NY: Mudd Club, 1981. The front of the card features a b&w photo of The Stones, the back of the card states the tongue-in-cheek purpose for the casting call: "November 12, 11PM. Mudd Films casting 8 actresses (no experience necessary) for film about legendary rock group which has fallen on..... More
SF: Walter/McBean Gallery, 1998. Square 8vo. Pamphlet. First edition. Catalog to accompany Janchang's show at the San Francisco Art Institute. Illustrated with photographs, text by Constance Lewallen. Very near fine. More
NY: Abrams, [1977]. Thick 4to. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. A comprehensive study profusely illustrated throughout. As new. More
NY: Roaring Fork Press, 1970. Square 4to. The "Fluxus issue" designed by George Maciunas. Printed folder containing an array of interestingly designed items including broadsides, folding posters featuring photographs or diagrams, booklets, and a flex-disc. Among the contributors are Ed Ruscha, La Monte Young, Jackson MacLow, Philip Glass, Richard Serra..... More
SF: La Mamelle, 1976. Tabloid folded as issued. "Special Catalog Edition: International Rubber Stamp Exhibition." Entire issue devoted to rubber stamp art and the exhibition in San Francisco. Contributions by Ray Johnson, Anna Banana, Joseph Beuys, Ken Friedman, et al. Fine. More
n.p.:n.p., [1970]. The blowfish (yes, an actual blowfish) was delivered to Plunkett by their mutual friend "Marilyn" around 1970. It was enclosed in a white cardboard box with the the following instructions written boldly in Ray Johnson's hand with a red magic marker: "MARILYN--THIS BOX IS FOR ED PLUNKETT" and..... More