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Invitation card: Daniel Buren: transparency — opacity (opens 7 May [1974])

Invitation card: Daniel Buren: transparency — opacity (opens 7 May [1974]) by (BUREN, Daniel)

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Invitation card: Daniel Buren: transparency — opacity (opens 7 May [1974])
Author
(BUREN, Daniel)
Seller
Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller, Inc. (United States)
Description
Rectangular card, printed on one side only, mailed. Washington D.C.: Max Protetch, [1974]. Very rare invitation to Buren’s first and only solo presentation with Max Protetch. This example was mailed to the famous Claire S. Copley Gallery on La Cienega Boulevard. The card bears two addresses for Protetch’s gallery, one in D.C. and the other on Spring Street in New York; we believe this exhibition took place at the former. In excellent condition. ❧ Not in Michael Lailach, ed., Printed Matter: Die Sammlung Marzona in der Kunstbibliothek (2005).
Five Newsletters Citizens Committee For Cancer Survivors on Krebiozen, Inc

Five Newsletters Citizens Committee For Cancer Survivors on Krebiozen, Inc

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Five Newsletters Citizens Committee For Cancer Survivors on Krebiozen, Inc
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Newsletter 1 May, June 8, July 26, Aug. 18 and Sept. 16, 1965. In good condition. This group fought the U.S. Government claiming this was a great cancer drug. It was eventually found to be a fraud.
TREMBLE

TREMBLE by Wright, C(arolyn) D.

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TREMBLE
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Wright, C(arolyn) D.
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Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
Description
New York: The Ecco Press, 1996. First Edition. First printing, cloth issue (there was a simultaneous issue in wraps). Small octavo; cloth-backed boards; dustjacket; 60pp. The paper is beginning to show the signs of aging endemic to this edition, but else Fine in Fine dustwrapper.
Die Fledermaus [Piano-vocal score]

Die Fledermaus [Piano-vocal score] by STRAUSS, Johann, Jr. 1825-1899

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Die Fledermaus [Piano-vocal score]
Author
STRAUSS, Johann, Jr. 1825-1899
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J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
Description
Leipzig: Aug. Cranz [PN F.S. No. 23422], 1900. Large octavo. Original publisher's dark ivory wrappers with titling within decorative blue border. 1f. (recto series title, verso blank), [1] (contents) 2-168 pp. With publisher's catalogue of "Opern und Operetten" to verso of lower wrapper. Edition Cranz No. 583. Wrappers worn and soiled; minor edge tears and creases; spine reinforced with tape; verso of upper with tape repair. Minor internal wear. "Over the next quarter of a century [from 1885] a further 14 operettas and even a grand opera (Ritter Pásmán, 1892) cemented Strauss's position as the leading light in 'Silver Age' Viennese operetta, though even in the composer's lifetime only three of these found international success: Die Fledermaus (1874), Eine Nacht in Venedig (1883) and Der Zigeunerbaron." Peter Kemp in Grove Music Online.