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Area Ephemera Collection

Area Ephemera Collection by Area (Nightclub)

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Seller: Harper's Books
Title
Area Ephemera Collection
Author
Area (Nightclub)
Seller
Harper's Books (United States)
Condition
Contents uniformly in near fine to fine condition.
Description
New York, 1983–1987. Contents uniformly in near fine to fine condition.. Collection of 120 flyers and posters from New York’s hottest and most inventive nightclub, Area, during the mid-1980s. Although it was a disco, Area was a purely visual, happenings-based venue, where New York's art, music, design, fashion, and literary worlds collided; Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, or Jean-Michel Basquiat might be brushing up against Michael Forbes, David Byrne, or Georgio Armani, and Stephen Saban would be there to remind them what happened afterwards in his Details magazine column. Unlike other downtown clubs that focused on music or dancing, Area was driven by art and the scene that it engendered, through its theme nights, elaborate installations, and inventive flyers that seemed to embody Warhol's concept of business art. This archive includes Area's famously unconventional invitations, posters, articles, booklets, and other ephemera from the nightclub's short-lived, yet significant, four-year history. Features two cards enclosed in envelopes addressed to Richard Serra. A defining celebration of the creative hedonism of 1980s New York and a remarkable documentation of the “Bright Lights, Big City” years.
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Typed Letter Signed by ALLEN, Steve

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Seller: Houle Rare Books & Autographs
Title
Typed Letter Signed
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ALLEN, Steve
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Houle Rare Books & Autographs (United States)
Description
("Steve Allen") in black on his Steve Allen, 15720 Ventura Boulevard, Encino, California, Suite 503 letterhead, March 15, 1967. 8 1/2" x 11"; 1 page; very good (minor signs of handling). In part: "I have good contacts with disc jockeys. . .and can be very helpful in promoting whatever recording. . .". Signed by Author(s). No Binding. Very Good.
Nature Farming and Microbial Applications

Nature Farming and Microbial Applications by Xu, Hui-lian (Ed.); Parr, James F. (Ed.); Umemura, Hiroshi (Ed.)

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Title
Nature Farming and Microbial Applications
Author
Xu, Hui-lian (Ed.); Parr, James F. (Ed.); Umemura, Hiroshi (Ed.)
Seller
Underground Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
New York: Food Products Press, 2000. Paperback. Very good. Paperback. 8 1/4" X 6". xv, 402pp. Very mild wear to pictorial wraps with light rubbing and toning to covers. Pages are clean and unmarked. Binding is firm and sound. Book appears to be unread. ABOUT THIS BOOK: Recent concerns over environmental pollution and food quality degradation caused by the excessive use of chemicals have prompted scientists and policymakers to re-evaluate modern agricultural processes and search for alternatives that will aid in the production of healthy foods and the protection of our environment. Nature Farming and Microbial Applications summarizes current research in the field, highlighting unique practices such as the use of microbial inoculants and various alternatives to chemical fertilizers and pesticides. The principles of nature farming, as set forth by Japanese philosopher Mokichi Okada, must fulfill these requirements: producing safe and nutritious food that promotes good health providing economic and spiritual benefits to both producers and consumers being sustainable and easily practiced conserving and protecting the environment producing sufficient high-quality food for an expanding world population To this end, Nature Farming and Microbial Applications addresses issues of concern to organic farmers, including: soil fertility pest control effective microorganisms photosynthesis transpiration plant-water relations stress resistance of growing crops This well-referenced volume contains unique and original methods of modeling and analysis. It will be used again and again as a reference source for students and researchers.(Publisher).