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Percent-Eze

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Seller: White Fox Rare Books and Antiques
Title
Percent-Eze
Seller
White Fox Rare Books and Antiques (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Des Plaines, Illinois: Robertson Photo-Mechanix, Inc, 1967. Very Good. Complex photo aid pinwheel, 23 cm in diameter, long explanation on top layer made of translucent plastic (celluloid?). Solid plastic base layer. We don't know whether this was given out as a promotional freebie or was a product for sale. We could find no other copies of the thing.
Kippenberger sans peine / Kippenberger leicht gemacht

Kippenberger sans peine / Kippenberger leicht gemacht by KIPPENBERGER, Martin

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Seller: Harper's Books
Title
Kippenberger sans peine / Kippenberger leicht gemacht
Author
KIPPENBERGER, Martin
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Harper's Books (United States)
Condition
Plain stiff wrappers with illustrated jacket; minor scuffing, near fine.
Description
Genève: Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain, 1997. Plain stiff wrappers with illustrated jacket; minor scuffing, near fine.. First Edition. Octavo. Published on the occasion of one of Kippenberger's final shows; a retrospective at MAMCO in Geneva (Jan. 30–May 25, 1997). Featuring transcripts of separate conversations Kippenberger held with Daniel Baumann and Jutta Koether. Texts in both French and German. Illustrated after a series of b&w photographs of lamp posts. (Koch 143).