SPORTING MAGAZINE OR MONTHLY CALENDAR , of the Transactions of the Turf, The Chase, and every other Diversion Interesting to the Man of Pleasure, Enterprise & Spirit. 32 Volume run, Vol. 3 to 64, lacks volume 34. Illust. with engraved plates, 8vo, half calf, marbled boards, each volume with two contrasting crimson labels (six missing) 1808 - 1824.(32)
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Percy.G. H. Fender cricket archive: A signed photograph of the 'England Touring Side in Sydney 1920-21', signed by P. G. H. Fender, A. Waddington, H. Howells (faded and over written in green ink), J. W. Hearne (faded and over written in green ink), C. Parkin, B Wolley, W. Rhodes, E. K. Wilkinson, J. Hobbs, B. Studwick, P. Hendren (faded and over written in green ink), B. Hitch, J. Russell, H. Makepeace, image size, 21 x 50.5cm, together with a letter from A.M. Latham thanking P.G.H. Fender for stepping into the role of Vice Captain, a poster from Pall Mall publishing ' Team Defeat', a Test Match Souvenir magazine, a photograph of an All England v. All Ceylon 11th October 1920, a match played on the outward leg and a team photograph set for publishing, (6).The tour was the first to have Test status series after the First World War. The last Ashes (series) had been the 1912 Triangular Tournament held in England. Although the tourists were relatively successful in their first-class matches against the Australian state teams, losing only one, the tour ended in disaster. This was the first team ever to lose every match in a five-Test series.It was commented that the chief cause of England's failure was the bowling. Much has been made of Australia's ability to recover from the effects of the war more quickly than England and Wisden commented that "English cricket had not had time to regain its pre-war standard"
A COLLECTION OF JAZZ APPRECIATION SOCIETY BOOKLETS AND OTHERS 1940s-50s, including 'American Jazz' Nos. 1 and 2, 'Junkshopper's discography' 'Hot notes', 'Jazzography' and others, mostly in bespoke individual bindings, and 'Footnote' magazine 1972-80, 'Jazz and Blues' magazine 1971-73, and 'New Orleans Music' 1989-2003, all similarly bound in groups
A large scrapbook (29x44cm) with 100+ pages of original c 1940s press cuttings relating to Jane Russell/Howard Hughes/The Outlaw (1946). To include some original colour magazine cuttings - with all clippings meticulously annotated with source details. Also a booklet 'Introducing Jane Russell',an original tie-in card display for 'Jan Bec Hat' (25.5x31cm), 29 original black and white photographs depicting publicity / promotion for the film's release, a quantity of original newspaper adverts.
REGGIE KRAY & PETE GILLETT 7" VINYL - I Began To Notice 1990 Bold Reprieve Label BRM 035., PLAYBOY VINTAGE 1960's FULL SET OF PLAYING CARDS IN BLACK VELOUR BOX - Train Robber Biggs had these on his 2009 Prison release, THE KRAY TWINS LONDON WALK - 2002 Tour Guide Book Showing Walking Route in East London, THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY 12" VINYL - Rare To Find - Buster Picture Cover Record Number AUG8 (Rare, 1966 PRESS BOOKLET FOR GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY FILM - Four Page Booklet Published by Gala Film Distributors Ltd (Very Rare, THE MAIL TRAIN JOB BOOK - Very Rare 1985 Klett Publication ISBN 3-12-542300-7 - (Very Rare, 1974 THE SUNDAY TIMES MAGAZINE - WAITING FOR THE TRAIN ROBBERS (On Cover) Rare, THE TYRELL CORPORATION 7" VINYL - Train Robber Ronald (Buster) Edwards on Cover 1992, THE TYRELL CORPORATION CD - Train Robber Ronald (Buster) Edwards on Cover 6-Track CD 1992, 1981 SUNDAY PEOPLE NEWSPAPER - TRAIN ROBBER BIGGS KIDNAPPED - Complete Newspaper Number 5175 (Very Rare, 50th ANNIVERSARY POSTAGE STAMP/ENVELOPE - Limited Edition 020 Out Of 200 Covers The Train Robbery 50th Anniversary Stamp/Envelope From BFDC (British First Day Covers, VINTAGE 1960 PLAYBOY CARDS IN BLACK SUEDE BOX - Ronnie Biggs own Personal item when Released in 2009 (Very Rare, THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY BOOK - First Edition Hardback 1964 By John Gosling and David Craig Published by WH Allen, ALLAN SMETHURST (AKA THE SNGING POSTMAN SINGS THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY) - 1966 4-Track EP Picture Cover on Ralph Tuck Promotions label, DAILY EXPRESS APRIL 1970 RONNIE BIGGS STORY - Newspaper Story with Biggs Four Years before his Re-arrest in Brazil, 1974 (Rare), 1993 REAL LIFE CRIMES MAGAZINE - The Great Train Robbery Number 20., TRAIN ROBBER RONNIE BIGGS PRESS PHOTOGRAPH - 10x4 B&W Photograph Showing Biggs at The Rio Carnival (From Reputable Film Dealer, PAUL FREEMAN RIO PRESS PHOTOGRAPH - 10x4 B&W Showing Freeman who played Ronnie Biggs in Film 'Prisoner of Rio' (From Reputable Film Dealer), MURDER CASEBOOK MAGAZINE (THE KRAYS) - 1990 Number 14 Published By Marshall Cavendish, HMP NORWICH BAG (RONNIE BIGGS PRISON NUMBER) - Biggs given on Prison Release in 2009 from HMP Norwich, VINTAGE 1965 POSTCARD - R167253 12054 Relating to Train Robber Biggs wife while Biggs was on The Run, TRAIN ROBBER RONNIE BIGGS - First Edition Hardback (Now Out Of Print) 2009 Signed By The Author ISBN 1-906358-59-1, SINGLE PLAYING CARD - The Great Train Robbery, Eight Rose Of England RO19, MAILBAG BLUES CD GATEFOLD ALBUM - Train Robber Ronnie Biggs Story By Bruce Henri Including Booklet 2004 What Music Label.
1972 Independence Cup Tournament Brazil / Ireland / Scotland official programmes, Collection of items to include: Official programme issued by the Mineira Football Federation to press/journalists for the three tournament matches played in Mineira: Yugoslavia v Scotland (29/6/1972), USSR v Argentina (2/7/1972) and USSR v Portugal 6/7/1972. Official tournament programme published by the Argentinian Football Association (AFA) in June 1972 for travelling delegates and players of the AFA. Titled ''COPA INDEPENDENCIA DEL BRASIL 1972'' 16-Pages, includes full tournament fixture programme, welcome messages in Spanish & English, stadium, host City and squad details, pictures of the Argentina plyers and squads, plus various pre tournament articles and previews. Rare official tournament double sided sheet preview & poster produced on card, published by the Brazil FA (CBD Confederaco Brasileira de Desportes) in June 1972 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Measuring 30 cm x 17 cm. One side includes tournament preview entitled ''A CONFEDREACAO BRASILIERA DE DESPORTOS - TACA INDEPENDENCIA DO BRAZIL - TACA DE OURO, 1972'' the reverse side includes the official poster depiction of the tournament Trophy (Taca Independencia) Official Unused Press/Journalists Stadium ID card pass issued for the tournament by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBD) and was used for travel ID and to gain entry to the stadiums for the tournament matches etc A rare official tournament poster produced on card, published by the Brazil FA (CBD Confederaco Brasileira de Desportes) in June 1972 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Measuring 26 cm x 19 cm. Includes National crests of the competing nations, official ''Taca Independencia'' tournament Trophy depiction and pre printed signature of the President of the Brazilian FA. Very slightly trimmed along top edge and at the right edge only The Brazil weekly football magazine ''PLACAR'' dated 7/7/1972 with extensive coverage of the tournament and Scotland's game and previews the Final Brazil v Portugal to be played 9/7/1972 at the Estadio Maracana, Rio, (qty)
A Kartell 'Model '4643' desk organiser,designed in 1968 by Pio Manzù, of rectangular form, with compartmentalised sections, in its original cardboard slip, 60cm wide, together with a Kartell 'Model 4675' magazine rack, designed in 1972 by Giotto Stoppino, cream moulded plastic in six stepped sections, 40cm wide44cm high, an 'Orangeade' service, 1960s, designed by Jean-Paul Vitrac for Depose, comprising a serving jug with integrated cups and stirrers, in moulded orange plastic,26cm high, anda moulded plastic container, 1960s, with four rotating tiers, 20cm high (4)
Amst., G.H. Bührmann's Papiergroothandel, 1929-32. 29 var. issues. Beautiful cover ills. by a.o. J. Lutz, B. Fischer, L. Schmeil, T. Lukkassen and W. Bredyk, many issues w. supplements. Pamphlet-style publication, 23 x 11 cm. Interesting and rare periodical by the same publishers of the famous magazine on typography, printing and graphic design, De Papiermolen; perhaps the precursor to De Papiermolen (1st issue publ. 1933). Some covers sl. worn, browning, but overall a lovely collection. (total 29)
13 numbers of the periodical, Kassel, 1986-89, w. num. loose inserts, mounted plates etc. This unusual "magazine" was published quarterly, each issue in collaboration with an artist, the so-called “Visual Guest”, and each in an edition of 150 copies. The visual guests were a.o. A. Arts, V. Baroni, A. Gallon, W. Hainke, M. Heckert, B. Heidsieck, G. Jappe, N. Monroe, B. Nieslony and E. Williams. Added: Matchbox w. "Pencil-shavings" by Arts (signed) and a reference work on the periodical. (total 15)
53 issues, most from the 1980s (1 from 1970s, several more modern 2000s issues). Nicknamed "The Crystal Ball of Pop", the magazine features (often unedited) interviews with celebrities, artists, musicians and creative thinkers. Browned, some issues sl. worn (esp. wr.). Not entirely collated. (total 53)
Early drawing of a good friend, ca. 1914. Mixed technique on cardboard w. handwritten notes in pencil verso, 40 x 52 cm. Signed "Eric". Sm. tear lower left corner, browned. An extraordinary and unique piece by Erickson, both in subject matter and in regards to technique. Painted before he started working for Vogue magazine.
Early to mid 20th cent. All from the Hollandsche Schouwburg and the Centraal Theater in Amsterdam. Programmes des. by a.o. M. Monnickendam, Meischke, R. Cramer, G.W. v. Biene, L. Wensing, M. Schwarz and Morien. Incl. some newspaper clippings. A few duplicates. Nice collection, all in 1 ring binder. Added: City Magazine. Bound collection of approx. 15 issues from 1932. (total 2)
(1) No 1. Oz Publications Ink ltd, London, 1967. Ed. Richard Neville. Assistant Ed. Paul Lawson, design Jon Goodchild. Art direction Martin Sharp. 18 pp. Lacking part of the back-cover, incl. the fold-out. With: (2) No 2, lacking part of the cover. (3) Oz Magazine no. 7, with Martin Sharp Bob Dylan cover (4) Oz magazine no. 16. -added 6 more underground magazines from the 1960s. (total 10)
Amst., De Parel van de Jordaan, 1966-68. No. 1-10 (all publ.). No issue no. 6, but 2 different issues w. different publ. dates labeled no. 5. Rare complete run of this cartoon magazine associated w. the Provo movement, many publ. by "Willem" (pseudonym of Bernard Willem Holtrop). The provocative cartoons (incl. a cartoon of Queen Juliana as a window prostitute in no. 1 and as a striptease dancer in no. 5) regularly led to seizures and criminal prosecution. Overall in good condition. (total 10)
(1) Audaces. Revue de Paris. La revue la plus sensationnelle. 4 issues, 1933-34. (2) Paris-Hollywood. 3 issues, ca. 1940. (3) Eros. 2 issues, 1950s. (4) Pan Magazine. 2 issues, 1950s. (5) Cocktail. 3 issues, 1950s. -and 5 others. Added: Les petites femmes de la vie parisienne. Paris, La Vie Parisienne, n.d. (ca. 1913). Orig. ill. wr. (front wr. detached). All w. signs of wear (esp. covers), some very worn. (total 20)
nebst Bemerkung 1ten Der Numeren ihrer Wohnhäuser der Ordnung nach. 2tens. Deren Namen nach Alphabetischer Ordnung. 3tens/ Eines Gewerb- und Handlungs-Register gemäs erhaltener Angabe. 4tens. Register deren Strassen. 5tens. Einem Genauen ganz neu von Herrn Cardon in Brüssel verfertigtem Grundris dieser Stadt. Cologne, printed by Thiriart Und Compagnie für Metternichischen Buch-Handlung, 1797, (8),414 p., w. fold. engr. plan, rebacked w. use of the orig. ribbed and gilt halfleather and free endpapers, modern boards and pastedowns. Some minor defects/ imperfections, but a good copy. Very rare and early address book of Cologne, listing 7404 citizens in order of the streets, with their professions. The work indexes the population of the city in 3 different ways, on address, name and profession. Probably the second or third edition (the first one appeared in 1795 and did not mention the professions of the citizens). Worldcat mentions a single copy in the The Staatsbibliothek in Berlin, by Thiriart und Compagnie, supposedly printed in 1747 but this date is almost certainly erroneous. Also listed on Worldcat are copies of an edition in magazine-form (1794-1798). Otherwise just a few copies (or one copy listed by var. sellers, without the plan) traced. Our edition contains the first mention of the later Eau de Cologne-maker (Kölnisch Wasser) Wilhelm Mülhens, under number 4711 in the Klöckergasse (Glockengasse). It also mentions other producers of Eau de Cologne (incl. Joh. Anton Farina), sculptors of the Imhoff family, printers and booksellers, printmakers, coffee producers- and houses, tobacco-dealers, wine-dealers, makers of musical instriments, jewellers, watchmakers, weapon-makers, etc. etc.
Printed wrappers, 25.5 x 17 cm, 31 pp. Limited edition of 500 copies. Contributions by Lourdes Castro, Alfredo Margarido, Michel Tapié et al. Includes 2 original silkscreens by Gonçalo Duarte, 2 original silkscreens by José Escada, and 1 original silkscreen by Antonio Saura, folding out to 25 x 48 cm. Loosely inserted is a pictorial flyer printed on pink tissue paper titled 'Homenagem de KWY'. Added is a large folded poster announcing an exhibition by Lourdes Castro and René Bertholo at Galeria Divulgacao in Lisbon, 1964. The magazine is in fine condition. Rare. (total 2) KWY magazine was founded in Paris in 1958 by the Portuguese artist couple Lourdes Castro and René Bertholo, named after the three letters that do not exist in the Portuguese alphabet. Starting out as a vehicle for the Portuguese avant-garde in exile, it grew to include contributors such as Christo, Pol Bury, Gonçalo Duarte, Escada and Jan Voss. Twelve issues were produced between 1958-1963. The KWY Group was active between 1960-1967, its members were regular contributors to the magazine who often exhibited together.
Two issues of the magazine 'for the new conception in art and culture' edited and published by herman de vries in Arnhem. Assembling type magazine, with artists' contributions (some original). Mostly mimeographed, staple bound, 29.5 x 21.5 cm in varying lengths. Texts in German, Dutch, English and French. (1) No.2/3 May 1965. Zero Avantgarde 1965. Numbered in blue pen 160/300. Contributions by Diter Rot, Paul de Vree, Henri Chopin et al. Original prints by herman de vries and Wybrand Ganzevoort. Includes a large fold-out announcing the 'Zero-Avantgarde' show at Fontana's atelier in Venice 1965. Staples partly loose, creasing on overlap of edges, interior fine. (2) No.9 Summer 1967. Black thick paper cover (with some edge wear), numbered in black marker 289/320. Contains all original contributions: 6 black pages by Ad Reinhardt, 2 gold sheets by Mathias Goeritz and 6 white sheets by herman de vries. (total 2)
Utrecht, Self-published, April 1967. Double issue (Powezie + Teksten). Soft cover, blind stapled, with b/w illustrated paper wrapper. 21 x 17 cm, approx. 80 pp. some numbered in handwriting. Published in an edition of 100, this is copy 73 - numbered in pencil on the first page. Contains visual poetry and text works on different types of paper, with various inserts attached with staples or split-pins. Contributions by Paul de Vree, herman de vries (includes 'Random Sample' in attached envelope), Frans Vanderlinde, Jan Luiken, Otto van Rees, Timm Ulrichs, Paul Mentink (roto relief ‘visueel-motorisch vers’) and Herman Damen/ Harmen Deman. Damen's 'edible poem' of liquorice coins has melted causing some imprint on the adjacent pages. The magazine is bulged (as issued) as various items are inserted, light abrasion to spine, generally in very fine condition.
Produced and published by Panamarenko, Hugo Heyrman, Wout Vercammen and Yoshio Nakajima. (1) Happening News No.1 (blue issue), Antwerp September 1965. Original transparent plastic covers, stapled, ca. 30 x 21 cm, 16 pp. First issue (of 6 all published), mimeograph printed in blue, in a very small edition, featuring reproductions of original artwork, made by Panamarenko, Hugo Heyrman, Wout Vercammen and Yoshio Nakajima. Very rare Provo-related magazine from the group that organized the first happenings in the Sixties in Belgium. Near mint copy. (2) Card signed by Panamarenko (in pencil) promoting the Happening News, 14 x 7 cm, printed b/w. (3) Nu Happening! Van een bezette stad III. Antwerp, Groenplaats en Museum voor Vlaams Cultuurleven (9 July) 1965. Flyer, 29 x 18.5 cm, printed bright blue on beige stock. Announcing International Happenings by ‘poval’ Panamarenko, ‘unbeat’ Yoshio Nakajima, ‘nihil’ Wout Vercammen and ‘eye’ Hugo Heyrman, Antwerp 1965. Very early and rare document in very fine condition. (total 3)
(1) Dylaby, Dynamisch Labyrint. Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum, 1962. Softcover, 19 x 26 cm, 22 pp. with photographic ills. by Ed van der Elsken. Participating artists were Rauschenberg, Raysse, de Saint Phalle, Spoerri, Tinguely, Ultvedt. Contains the often lacking fold-out exhibition plan, loosely inserted. Light age soiling to cover, fine copy. (2) Tinguely & Co, Forum No XXIV-2. Hilversum/Amsterdam, Architectura et Amicitae, 1973. Edited by Anthon Beeke, Tjeerd Deelstra, Swip Stolk and Ad Petersen. Special issue for Forum magazine. Elaborate eight-fold poster on yellow paper. 93 x 60 cm. Features printed coloured texts and doodles by Tinguely, some on pink paper. With added photos and text fragments to be pasted on the poster. Photo contributions by Ed van der Elsken and Ad Petersen among others. Rare item, fine copy. (total 2)
Offwhite sheet, 29.5 x 21 cm, hand signed in lower right corner. With collaged elements comprising a b/w porn magazine sheet portraying a woman in beaver shot position, tape, orange string, a printed card with small impressed metal ring, printed and photocopied texts on paper, 13 rubber stamps in purple and red. The main text presents an invitation to take part in the Ubbeboda Symposium opening on Jan 26 1974 with the performance 'PS1 Mandala 0000 Nirvana' at the Ubbeboda Arkiv Bibliotek, organized by Nakajima, Sven Malvin, Klaus Groh et al. A handwritten text and various stamps feature the term 'Unbeat', used by the artist to denominate his actions and exhibitions. Other stamps refer to the Ubbedoda art center set up by Nakajima in the small village of Lönsboda, Sweden. Small pinholes in corners, else a striking work in very good condition. Japanese experimental artist and cultural activist Yoshio Nakajima (1940) worked amongst the avant-garde in Europe in the 1960s and 1970s. He was involved with Provo in the Netherlands, Happenings in Belgium (in both countries he was expelled for staging illegal performances), the Swedish Bauhaus Situationistes, Fluxus and Mail Art, coining his own performative actions 'Unbeat'. From 1973 he started organizing art seminars and events from his base in Ubbeboda (Sweden), drawing international artists to the small village as a kind of 'Art Missionary/Professor'.
Edited by Roger D'Hondt. Oversize magazine, 42 x 29 cm, 103 pp. printed b/w containing artist information, photo documentation and performance descriptions. Text in Flemish and English. Catalogue for a large international performance festival featuring 54 artists including Marina Abramovic, Vito Acconci, Anna Banana, Joseph Beuys, Chris Burden, Valie Export, General Idea, Dan Graham, Jurgen Klauke, Gina Pane, Reindeer Werk, Ulrike Rosenbach, Martha Rosler, Ulay et al. Fine copy.
First edition of the first issue of the magazine, edited by Alison Knowles and Anna Lockwood (the second and last issue appeared in poster format in 1978). Saddle-stitched, 21.3 x 20.7 cm, 32 pp. Printed in brown on off-white stock. Featured text-based and instructional performance scores by 25 artists, composers, and choreographers including Beth Anderson, Jacki Apple, Bici Forbes (now known as Nye Ffarrabas), Simone Forti, Françoise Janicot, Alison Knowles, Anna Lockwood, Mary Lucier, Ann Noël (included as Ann Williams), Pauline Oliveros, Takako Saito, Carolee Schneemann, Mieko Shiomi et al. From the collection of Liesbeth Brandt Corstius, with green logo stamp of De Appel on last page. Light age soiling to covers, else in mint condition.
Multimedia magazine of the arts published by Phyllis Johnson from 1965 to 1971, editors and designers changed for each issue. The magazine came in a customized box filled with booklets, phonograph recordings, posters, postcards. Included in this lot are: (1) Aspen 5 + 6, for Stephane Mallarmé (aka The Minimalism Issue), 1967. Boxed edition consisting of 28 numbered elements edited and designed by Brian O’Doherty, with art direction by David Dalton and Lynn Letterman. Contributions by Susan Sontag, Roland Barthes, William Burroughs, John Cage, Marcel Duchamp, Merce Cunningham, Dan Graham, Sol LeWitt et al. Two-part box, with all items present except item 15 in photocopy (Michel Butor poem) and missing item 24, the often lacking 8 mm film reel that was meant to be send after publication but never made it to this copy (replaced by the publisher's note that the reel was to follow separately). Box a bit soiled and with small repair. (2) Aspen 6A: The Judson Manipulations (aka The Performance Art issue). This was an extra number only distributed to the subscribers, focused on the performance art scene around New York’s Judson Gallery. The contents are kept in a paper folder, missing the original mailing envelope (a photocopy of the front of the envelope is added). (3) Aspen 7, the British issue. Cardboard box with die-cut colour cover design by Richard Smith. Works by Ossie Clark, Eduardo Paolozzi, Peter Blake, Ian Hamilton Finlay, John Furnival, David Hockney, as well as two flexi-disks - one has John Lennon playing Radio Play and the other contains Yoko Ono's Song for John. Fourteen items as issued (not as described on box). Box with wear, item 13 (Finlay's poem) is trimmed 1 cm, all other contents fine. (total 3)
New York, Kineticism Press, 1970- 1972. Each 24 x 24 cm, offset-printed, staple bound, b/w ills. Early releases of the groundbreaking New York-based art magazine (1970-1976) founded and edited by Willoughby Sharp and Liza Béar. The periodical focused particularly on conceptual art and emerging new art forms. Includes: (1) No.1 Fall 1970, 84 pp. Cover portrait of Joseph Beuys, contributions by James Turrell, Keith Arnatt, William Wegman, Dennis Oppenheim, Robert Smithson, Jan Dibbets et al. Very rare. (2) No.2 Winter 1971. Cover image Bruce Nauman, 96 pp. Contributions by Nauman, Richard Serra, William Wegman, Vito Acconci et al. (3) No.3 Fall 1971, 80 pp. Cover portrait Barry Le Va. Contributions by Le Va, Gordon Matta-Clark, Ulrich Rückriem, Robert Morris, Bill Beckley, Joel Fisher, Italo Scanga. (4) No.4. Spring 1972, 72 pp. Cover Lawrence Weiner. Contributions by Weiner in Amsterdam, Stanley Brouwn, Alice Aycock, Sol LeWitt, Hanne Darboven et al. (5) No.5 Summer 1972, 58 pp. Cover image Yvonne Rainer. Featured artists include Vito Acconci, Dennis Oppenheim, Bruce McLean, Gordon Matta-Clark, Joseph Beuys, Keith Sonnier and others. Minimal traces of use on covers, all good copies. (total 5)
New York, Center for New Art Activities, 1976. Offset on newsprint. 42 x 29.5 cm, 48 pp. The final issue of legendary quarterly conceptual arts magazine, focusing on art from the perspective of artists rather than critics. Edited by Willoughby Sharp and Liza Béar from 1970 - 1976. Featured artists include Coleen Fitzgibbon, Jim Roche, Meredith Monk, Wiiliam Leavitt, Reindeer Werk. Also contains an interview about Bas Jan Ader between Liza Béar, Willoughby Sharp, and Mary Sue Ader, Ader’s widow. Moderate edge wear, very good condition.
Munich, Self-published, 1969. Edited by Thomas Niggl, Christian d'Orville, Heimrad Prem. Softcover, 29.5 x 21 cm, ca. 380 pp., printed on various types and colours of paper. Edition of 1500. Only one number of Omnibus News was released. Early assembling type magazine containing text works, drawings, collages and cut-outs. Artists' contributions by Gerz, Higgins, Immendorf, Merz, Nitsch, Rainer, Ullrichs, Vautier, Vostell et al. Also contains a 4 page stanley brouwn contribution featuring a call for participation in a walk-related photo project. Moderate edge rubbing and small abrasions on spine top, interior of front cover taped, generally a good copy.
Vienna, Buchdienst Fesch, 1976. Nervenkritik was a short-lived magazine published by the writer and artist Dominik Steiger in 1976 (four issues + 1 special issue), made in an edition of 250 copies. Included are 3 issues. Staplebound, 21 x 30 cm, ca. 20 pp. each, printed b/w. Contributions by von Attersee, Konrad Bayer, Günter Brus, Urs Luthi, Hermann Nitsch, Arnulf Rainer, Dieter Roth, Hans Schwester, Dominik Steiger, Kurtio Vitelli and others. Light toning to covers, fine copies. (total 3)
(1) File Megazine Double issue Vol.2 No. 1-2, May 1973. Toronto, Art Official, 1973. Pictorial wrappers, 35.5 x 27.5 cm, 64 pp. Periodical edited by General Idea (A.A. Bronson, Jorge Zontal, Felix Partz) with contributions by Vic d'Or, Robert Cumming, Ray Johnson, Greg Curnoe et al. Fine copy. (2) The 1984 Miss General Idea Pavillion No. 101, 1973. Softcover, 17 x 13 cm, 16 pp. Artists' booklet published in conjunction with the exhibition at Carmen Lamanna Gallery Toronto. Limited edition of 500, this one hand-numbered 258. Mint copy. (3) General Idea's Reconstructing Future. Toronto, Carmen Lamanna Gallery, 1977. Magazine style publication in conjunction with the show that started in Toronto and travelled to London, Basel and Paris. Glossy covers, 36 x 27.5 cm, 26 pp. printed in colour on newsprint. With signature by Jurgen Harten, director of the Kunsthalle Dusseldorf on front cover. Cover with wear, interior fresh. (total 3)
The first iteration of this legendary assembling periodical, 'A Collection of Otherwise Unpublishable Manuscripts'. Staple bound, 28 x 215 cm, 160 pp. Collaborative magazine compiled by Richard Kostelanetz and Henry Korn. 42 artists submitted 1000 copies of up to four pages of 'anything they wanted to include, printed at their own expense on any paper by any means'. With original contributions by Ed Ruscha (the word chocolate printed in black on one sheet, and a chocolate smear on the next sheet), Hannah Weiner, Dan Graham (Ecological Rock), Vito Acconci, Bernadette Mayer, Robert Lax, Arakawa, Madeline Gins, Richard Meltzer, Alan Sondheim et al. Tiny scratch on front cover, else a near mint copy of this scarce artists’ publication.
Staple bound, 28 x 21.5 cm, ca.150 pp. Collaborative magazine compiled by Richard Kostelanetz, Henry Korn and Mike Metz. With contributions by 83 artists in b/w and colour on various types of paper, released in an edition of 1000. Contains work by Fletcher Copp, Jean-Jacques Cory, Wally Depew, Dick Higgins, Klaus Groh, Ruth Kraus, Nancy Henderson, Mad Dog et al. Cover lightly rubbed with minor edge wear, light creases on rear cover and spine. This is the most scarce of all Assembling issues released between 1970 and 1987, as apparently only 300 copies survived water damage in a warehouse.
Artists' magazine founded and edited by Clemente Padin, released between 1973 and 1977. Stapled booklet, 30 x 21 cm, 14 sheets on various types of paper. Limited edition, this copy numbered 316/500 on cover sticker and signed by Robin Crozier. Contributions by Robin Crozier (cover), David Mayor, David Det Hompson, Opal Nations, Pat Taverner, Lucia Marcucci, Eugenio Miccini, William Xerra, Horacio Zabala et al. Moderate staining from rust on staples, light horizontal creases on front cover, generally in fine condition. Rare.
Rotterdam, Lijnbaancentrum/Rotterdamse Kunststichting, 1971. Printed green folder, 25 x 21 cm, containing a stapled cellophane wrapped herbarium, 21.5 x 16.5 cm. Features an assemblage of feathers, sand, tree-leaves, grass, fern, cracked eggs and a postcard, all collected during Van Golden's strolls on the island of Ameland in October and November 1971. Edition of 500, each copy unique. Produced for the magazine Atlas voor een Nieuwe Metropool, edited by Jan Donia. In the original sending envelopes. Scarce, both copies in very good state. (total 2)
Legendary mixed-media publication series edited by Barbara Ess from 1978 to 1987, launched in New York City’s Lower East Side's No Wave community. Each issue took a different form: zine, LP record, large-format tabloid, magazine, exhibition catalog and paperback book. Included in this lot are: (1) No.3, 1979. Newsprint tabloid, 40.5 x 28 cm, 48 pp. Co-edited by Jane M. Sherry. Contains various b/w photocopies, collages and text-based works by Jenny Holzer, Barbara Kruger, Kim Gordon, Carla Liss, Robin Winters, Dan Graham et al. Wraps with small tears at spine. (2) No.5, 1981. Vinyl record and CD. Edited by Barbara Ess and Glenn Branca. Black vinyl album in white record sleeve printed with a 'Just Another Asshole' stamp on front and track list label on verso. Produced with support from White Columns, the 77 track album features ultra short sound works (ca. 45 seconds), by 83 artists and musicians such as Thurston Moore, Kim Gordon, Isa Genzken, Bobby G., Arleen Schloss, Herr Lugus and Zev. Also includes the cd reissue released in 1995 on Atavistic Records. Record in very good state with only faint wear, sleeve shows rubbing and soiling, and a small tear at the lower corner. (3) No.6, 1983. Edited by Barbara Ess and Glenn Branca in the form of a pulp paperback book with writings by 62 artists. Softcover, 17.8 x 11 cm, 186 pp. Contributions by Kathy Acker, Jenny Holzer, Peter Nadin, Barbara Kruger, Richard Prince, Kiki Smith, Michael Smith, Lee Ranaldo, Anne Turyn, Linda Yablonsky et al. In good condition. (4) No.7, Thought Objects, 1987. Edited by Barbara Ess and Glenn Branca. Softcover, 21 x 21 cm, 142 pp. Photographs by 120 artists and essays by 9 writers. Includes photos by Sarah Charlesworth, Nan Goldin, Jack Goldstein, Dan Graham, Peter Hujar, Barbara Kruger, Richard Prince, David Wojnarowicz and many others. Essays by Gary Indiana, Cookie Mueller, Amy Taubin, Lynne Tillman, et al. Minor rubbing along spine. (total 5)
Published by Art Official, Toronto. Edited by AA Bronson, Jorge Zontal and Felix Partz. All magazines 35.5 x 28 cm, 64 pp. (1) File Vol. 4 No.1 Summer 1978: A Year in Pictures. Celebrates the 10th anniversary of General Idea. Small stamps by Rotterdamse Kunststichting on cover and square of 17 x 20 cm cut out on p. 33. (2) File Magazine, Vol. 4 No.2 Fall 1979. Special Transgressions Issue with contributions by Kathy Acker, Pasolini, Jimmy De Sana, Jean Genet et al. (3) Vol. 4 No.3 Summer 1980. Special Global Downtown Issue. Contributions by Nino Longobardi, Jimmy De Sana, Robert Cumming, Kim Gordon and others. (4) File Vol. 5 No.3 Spring 1982. The X-Ray Sex issue. Contributions by Pierre Molinier, Cindy Sherman, Les Krims et al. (5) File Megazine Vol. 6 No.1 & 2, 1984. Special issue published on occasion of the exhibition 'General Idea's 1984' at Vancouver Art Gallery, 146 pp. All copies show age wear along spine and cover, interior fine. (total 5 )
Berlin, Texte zur Kunst, 1998. Multiple, ca. 25 x 40 cm. Signed and numbered edition of 100, this copy numbered 57/100. White cotton underwear altered to act as shopping bag, with machine-embroidered label. Conceived by the Canadian collective General Idea (aka artists AA Bronson, Felix Partz and Jorge Zontal) in 1991, realized in 1998 for Texte zur Kunst magazine No.31. Includes offset post card and facsimile copy of the original sketch. Lacking the ziplock bag, else a fine copy. (total 3)
(1) Yes Coum Are Fab and Kinky, 1971. Poster, 46 x 29.5 cm, printed black and bright orange on white stock, designed by Coum Transmissions founder Genesis P. Orridge. Advertisement for the subversive music and performance art collective, showing a large portrait of P. Orridge as a child leaning on a tuba, and pictures of the members Tim Poston, Spydeee Gasmantell, Cosey Fanni Tutti, Haydn Robb, John Smith and Genesis P. Orridge. Folded twice, light creasing. (2) Music from the Death Factory by Throbbing Gristle. Newssheet, 58 x 44 cm, printed b/w both sides, folded. Poster on recto, text and collages on verso. Derives from Intermedia Magazine Vol.2 No.1, 1978, edited by Harley Lond in San Francisco. Intermedia, 'an Interdisciplinary Journal of the Arts, Resources & Communications, by and for the Communicator/Artist', was a kind of yellow pages for artists, writers, and musicians in the Los Angeles area and beyond. Both documents very rare.
(1) Seven De Goede publ. w. ills. by Kresse, incl. De Verdwenen prins, Toemai, Olaf de held van Ijsland and Schateiland. All hc. (2) Twenty-four books w. covers, dust-j. and/or ills. by Kresse. Incl. Winfair, nos. 1-10 (all sc) and De geschiedenis van Carthago/ Byzantium/ Morgenland/ Rusland (all hc w. dust-j). (3) Three bound collections of Panorama magazine, 1967-68, incl. early comics by Kresse. (total 34)
Nos. 1-25, lacking no. 10. 1970-78. Almost complete run of this irregularly published magazine w. contributions by a.o. E. Geradts, J. Swarte and R. Crumb. -and Tante Leny Exposeert!, a Rotterdam kunststichting exhibition catalogue. Added: Talent Magazine. Nos. 2-7. 1979. -and 4 others, incl. 2 issues of Inkt. Overall good condition. (total 35)
Cricket Collection of 12 Items includes Official 1986 Tour Guide, England v Ireland Test Match 2019, Benson & Hedges Cup Final 1986 & 1989, Cricket World 1988, Nat West Bank Trophy 1987 & 1988, Cricket World Cup 1992, Wombwell Cricket Lovers Society Annual Magazine 1990, Irish Cricket vol 4 No 1, Irish Cricket Annual 1993 & 1997, good condition. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

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