Tenis Internacional. Finales de la Zona Americana de la Copa Davis. Australia vs. Mexico. 28, 29 y 30 de Julio [1950]. Estadio Deportivo Chapultepec. Loteria Nacional.
Screen-printed image on cream colored card stock panel, signs of wear at the extremities, with marginal toning and tape marks. A gorgeous color pastel palette.
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Western Roundup, The. Nos. 1, 2, & 3 (1982) (all published)
First Edition. A complete run in three unpaginated issues, [8,10,14] pp., illustrated throughout with reproductions of original collage art, punk concert flyers, drawings, and photographs by Bill Daniel (credited here as "Photobill.") 4to. Very good. Nos. 1 & 2 stapled, no. 3 machine sewn. [993] Despite its brief existence, Western Roundup can be seen as a missive from the pinnacle moment of the Austin punk explosion of the early 1980s, notable for its local blend of "hillbilly-beatnik-punk" flavors. In a statement... Read More
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Socios del Centro Deportivo Chapultepec Disfruten de sus Vacaciones en Acapulco. Juegue Tenis al Nivel del Mar.
Richly inked silkscreen print on paper mounted to heavy chipboard panel. Very good condition overall, with light surface scuffs and handling marks, signs of wear at the extremities. Presents beautifully (with just a touch of dayglo.)
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Psalms by American Indians
First Edition. Stapled pamphlet, [12 pp.], illustrated throughout. 6 x 4.5 in. Very good. [1904] Small pamphlet of psalms written, originally for a class assignment, by students of the Cook Christian Training School, an interdenominational school "specifically for Indians and available to every tribe for adult students who desire to become religious leaders among their own people," per the "Foreword" to the pamphlet. Each psalm is followed by the author's name and tribe (with contributions by Hopi, Omaha, Papago, Pima, Navajo,... Read More
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Kerala Liberation Struggle in Pictures
Unpaginated (ca. 120 pp.) photographically illustrated record of the anti-communist uprisings in Kerala, India in the late 1950s, with texts in Malayalam and English. Oblong 4to. Overall about good, with marginal dampstains, newsprint toned. Illus. stiff wraps. [768] After the popular election of a communist government under the leadership of E. M. S. Namboodiripad in 1957 during the first elections of the Kerala Legislative Assembly, opposition parties comprised of wealthy property owners organized a "liberation struggle" to resist plans under... Read More
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Vol. No. Magazine. Issue 3 "Techno Savage" (1984)
32 pp., poetry, illustrated throughout. 8vo. Near fine. Illus. stiff wraps, glossy card attached at front. [1704] "A Quarterly Magazine from California - A Literary/Visual Experience." The Techno Savage issue includes poems by Luis Campos, Paul Kameen, Sheila Goodman Brown, and others, alsongside artwork by Jedd Strange, Mona Brandt, and Rhonda Carman. Scarce. The cover of this issue is particularly arresting.
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Southern U. Rally and March
Leaflet printed recto only with texts and images. Measures 8.5 x 11 in. (21 x 27.5 cm) Very good. Loose as issued. [1429] Announcement for the rally and march in protest against the brutal massacre of two Southern University students who were shot dead by police that had been sent in quash weeks of demonstrations on the school's Baton Rouge campus. Text reads, "From the murders at Orangeburg, Texas Southern University, Jackson State, to Southern University in Baton Rouge Louisiana,... Read More
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VII Torneo Panamericano de Tennis Mexico 1948. Estadio Del Centro Deportivo Chapultepec. 16 al 24 de Octubre.
Richly inked silkscreen on heavy chipboard panel. Very good condition overall, with minor surface scuffs and handling marks, signs of wear at the extremities. Presents beautifully.
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Mexico Defiende... Su Campeonato Mundial de Frontenis.
Lithographic print on thin chipboard panel. The design centers on an illustration showing Emiliano Zapata Salazar wilding a tennis racquet in defense of a glowing tennis trophy. Fair to good condition overall, with surface scuffs, handling marks, marginal losses, and signs of wear at the extremities.
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Tenis X. Torneo Panamericano Mexico 1951. Del 27 Septiembre al 7 de Octubre. Organizado por el Centro Deportivo Chapultepec.
Richly inked silkscreen on chipboard panel. Very good condition overall, with light surface scuffs and handling marks, signs of wear at the extremities. A vivid and eye-catching poster.
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Five titles from the series Escritores Latinoamericanos, published by Ediciones Nuevo Mundo
First Edition. Set of five books, from 95 to 160 pp. each. Letterpress on commercial stock, stapled text blocks glued into stiff illustrated wrappers printed offset. All five books held in publisher's original printed bellyband, and housed in non-original custom slipcase. 8vo. Good overall. Yapped edges of covers bumped, some general minor toning, spotting, and wear endemic to tropical climates, but overall notably clean and intact considering age and quality of materials. [2136] A very attractive set of five books, with... Read More
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Medium (New York, N. Y.) Vol. 1, no. 1 (summer 1967)-v. 1, no. 2 (winter 67-68)
Two issues, comprising a complete run of the illustrated cinema serial. 4to. Very good. Illus. stiff wraps. [1854] A rare an attractive set of cinema journals, edited by Jose Soltero, with coverage of Warhol, Fellini, Antonioni, Godard, Jack Smith, Gillo Pontecorvo, and others. Rare in the marketplace, and institutionally uncommon.
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Atlas. Nos. 1 (1985) through 4 (1993) (all published)
1st Edition. A complete set of artist-publisher Jake Tilson's multimedia travel and art serial, with texts in English, French and German, profusely illustrated throughout with tipped in plates and bound in extras. 4to. Very good. Illus. stiff wraps, extremities rubbed. [438] As featured in Eye Magazine, Winter 1990: "In 1985, Tilson's Woolley Dale Press published the first edition of Atlas, an occasional magazine whose title neatly encapsulates his obsession with mapping, or re-mapping, the world. Atlas has become progressively more assured... Read More
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Stroker. Nos. 1 (1999) and 2 (2002) (all published)
Stroker, 1999-2002. First Edition. 85, 75 pp. metal and hard rock fanzine, illus. 4to. Near fine. Stab stapled pictorial wrappers. [1690] NOTE: To be distinguished from the more commonly held 1970s New York poetry serial of the same name, "this [Stroker] magazine is for all rockers everywhere because the power of rock is to live for. I hope this magazine provides you with a moment of reflection while you're listening to a hair-shaking groove or in between doing the more important... Read More
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Unsound. Vol. 1, no. 1 through vol. 3, no. 2 (all published)
First Edition. Complete run. Eleven issues, ca. 35-130 pp. each, in ten fascicles (vol. 2, no. 3-4 is a double issue) of the experimental music, sound and performance art magazine. 4to. Very good. Vol. 1, no. 1 through vol. 3, no. 1 saddle stapled illus. wraps; vol. 3, no. 2, contents housed in wraps portfolio sealed in plastic bag with limitation number (20/1000). [13] Edited and published by William Davenport and Tamara F., Unsound vividly reported from the global anti-pop underground... Read More
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Little Caesar. No. 10 (1980)
First Edition. 130 pp. literary journal, illustrated throughout. 8vo. Very good. Pictorial stiff wrappers, old crease to margin front cover. [1700] The beloved literary journal published by Dennis Cooper. This issue includes texts by and about Joe Brainard, Peter Schjeldahl, Stephen Jonas, David Rattray, Gerrit Lansing, Syd Barrett, Leif Garrett, Gram Parsons, and others. Scarce.
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Historias del Movimiento Urbano : Unión Popular Revolucionaria Emiliano Zapata (Vol. 1) ; Asamblea de Barrios (Vol. 2) (head of series)
40, 40 pp., texts in Spanish, illus. 8vo. Very good ; old crease to upper right corner of Vol. 2. Illus. stiff wraps. [1702] Committed to the defense of the working classes "against the plans of the World Trade Organization, the IMF, the World Bank, NATO and the EU." The group's Historias del Movimiento Urbano pamphlets are attractive and uncommon.
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Tiqqun. Nos. 1 (Feb. 1999) and 2 (Oct. 2001) (all published)
First Edition. Two issues (160 and 287 pp., respectively), offset on commercial stock in stiff printed wrappers. Text in French, illustrated throughout. Large 4to. [2609] Both issues of the highly influential, collectively-authored journal of leftist theory from the turn of the 21st century. Tiqqun 1 bears the subhead "Organe conscient du Parti Imaginaire" and is additionally titled "Exercices de Métaphysique Critique"; Tiqqun 2 bears the subhead "Organe de liaision au sein du Parti Imaginaire" and is additionally titled "Zone d'Opacité Offensive."
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Omen. Vol. 1, nos. 1 (1970) and 2 (1971) (all published)
Two issues, 47, 50 pp., comprising a complete run of the offset litho magazine. Small folio. Illus. wrpps. Minor rubbing to exterior wrpps., interiors near fine. [399] The complete run in two issues of the holistic / occultist lifestyle magazine and book review published by Walter Bowart, better known as the founder and editor of the East Village Other. Includes contributions by Gary Snyder, Steven Levine and others. No. 1 features a significant and appealing variety of psychedelic graphics. Uncommon... Read More
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Silicon Valley Review, The
First issue, 32 pp., of the mini-comic / fanzine issued by Gene Mahoney, illus. throughout. 8vo. Near fine. Illus. stiff wraps. [1307] A curious fanzine from the precipice of the modern Internet-era, with an opening editorial asking readers, "aren't you sick of going to parties and being subjected to overpaid (and underlaid) cybernerds foaming at the mouth about this new computer program or that new Sillicon Valley company?" Declaring war on the boring culture of computer-based entrepreneurship, the issue also... Read More
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Bomb, Vol. I, no. 1 (Spring 1981) through No. 9 (Spring/Summer 1984) (head of series)
First Edition. Nine issues, comprising a complete run of the magazine's single-digit numbers. Folio. Very good ; interior contents fresh. Illus. glossy wraps, some with significant smudging and handling marks. [1549] BOMB's founders—New York City artists and writers—decided to publish a magazine that reflected the way they spoke about their work among themselves. Under founding editor Betsy Sussler, BOMB Magazine has been featuring such conversations between artists of all disciplines since its 1981 debut. The early issues include conversations between Michael... Read More
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The Best of Surf Mania [Poster].
Offset blue, black and red ink on commercial stock. Very good, corners browned from old tape. [592]
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The Fox. Vol. 1, nos. 1 [SIGNED by Sarah Charlesworth, Joseph Kosuth, Michael Corris, Andrew Menard, Preston Heller and Mel Ramsden, no. 7/100], 2 & 3 (all published).
Three issues, 144 [2],163 [7],186 [17] pp., comprising a complete run of the noted conceptual art journal. 4to, ca. 27 cm. Very good, with endemic light toning to the interior pages. Illus. stiff wraps. [600] Founded by members of the New York Art & Language circle in 1975, the present serial arose out of frustration with the perceived elitism of the originary British contingent of Art & Language. The renegade effort was short-lived, however. By the third issue, tensions within... Read More
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Le Torchon Brûle. Menstruel. Nos. 1 (1971) through 6 (1973) (all published)
Six issues, 16-24 pp. each, comprising a complete run of the illustrated French-language serial, as issued by the publishers in 1982. Folio. 27 x 39 cm. Very good. Illus. stiff wraps reproducing the graphic art from issue 1. Small marginal tear to front wrapper. [1857] A French feminist newspaper published by the Mouvement de Libération des Femmes ("Movement for the Liberation of Women," known colloquially as the MLF) between 1971 and 1973, amongst whom Marie Dedieu, Juliette Kahane, Marielle Burkhalter, Nadja... Read More
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On the Spot [New Orleans, La.] Vol. 1, no. 0 (all published).
44 pp. serial, illus. throughout, articles on HIV and AIDS, editorials, poetry, comics, and collage art. 4to. Very good. Illus. stiff wraps, discoloration to rear cover, else fine. [1453] Per the front cover, On the Spot was "handcrafted in New Orleans," by editor and publisher John Emm, with contributions by Barry "King" Curtis, Al Hamut, Matjames Jones, Jr., Chris Alphones, and others. Much of the editorial coverage deals with the AIDS epidemic in New Orleans (including some conspiracy... Read More
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