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Published by Strange Attractor Press, 2013
ISBN 10: 1907222162ISBN 13: 9781907222160
Seller: Bellwetherbooks, McKeesport, PA, U.S.A.
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paperback. Condition: As New. LIKE NEW/UNREAD!!! Text is Clean and Unmarked! Has a small black line or red dot on the bottom/exterior edge of pages.
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Published by London: Strange Attractor, 2013
ISBN 10: 1907222162ISBN 13: 9781907222160
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Paperback. Condition: As New. 74p 48p paperback with illustration to covers, minor wear to covers, binding tight, pages clean and bright with no names or stamps, appears unused, excellent condition, like new Language: English.
Published by Goldmark, Uppingham, Rutland, 1995
Seller: The Poetry Bookshop : Hay-on-Wye, Hay-on-Wye, POWYS, United Kingdom
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Stapled Wrappers. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. (24pp.) including printed covers. 7.30p.m 16 October1995. 955/1500 copies. Sunned at spine. Book.
Published by The Poetry Society, London, 1975
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
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Softcover. Condition: Very Good. Volume 66, Number 1. Quarto. 62pp. Printed wrappers. Spine ends bumped, wraps with uneven sunning, toning, and a few light stains, thus very good. Includes work by Iain Sinclair, George Oppen, Andrew Crozier, John James, B. Catling, and others.
Published by Book Works, 2012
ISBN 10: 1906012415ISBN 13: 9781906012410
Seller: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, U.S.A.
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Condition: Good. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
Published by Bookworks, London, 1996
ISBN 10: 1870699203ISBN 13: 9781870699204
Seller: Paule Leon Bisson-Millet, Beilstein, Germany
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Softcover. Condition: Neu. Sophia Al-Maria, Michèle Bernstein, Michael Bracewell & Linder, Pavel Büchler, Helen Cammock, Brian Catling & Iain Sinclair, Tacita Dean, Michael Dean, Mark Dion, Yara El-Sherbini, Ruth Ewan, Liam Gillick, Susan Hiller, Bouchra Khalili, Sharon Kivland, J (illustrator). 1. Auflage. Book Works. A Partial History and Sourcebook. Jane Rolo und Ian Hunt Hrsg. London, Book Works, 1996. 210:153mm. 160S. Ca 119 Abb., z.gr.T. farb. Brosch. "Since 1984 Book Works has aimed to make and question contexts for books in a variety of ways; Book Works: A Partial History and Sourcebook is a record of all its activities up to 1996. It is also an introduction to artists? books and their points of contact with the larger cultures of contemporary visual arts and of the written word. The book includes essays from a variety of perspectives ? practical, theoretical and irreverent.Many of Book Works? projects and publications are illustrated and described with detailed critical commentary. In addition, the book contains valuable information about self-publishing and details of libraries that hold collections of artist. Including projects by Sophia Al-Maria, Michèle Bernstein, Michael Bracewell & Linder, Pavel Büchler, Helen Cammock, Brian Catling & Iain Sinclair, Tacita Dean, Michael Dean, Mark Dion, Yara El-Sherbini, Ruth Ewan, Liam Gillick, Susan Hiller, Bouchra Khalili, Sharon Kivland, Jarett Kobek, Deborah Levy, Harland Miller, Jonathan Monk, Rosalind Nashashibi, Mike Nelson, Ahmet Ö?üt, Katrina Palmer, Bridget Penney, Olivia Plender, Elizabeth Price, Clunie Reid, David Shrigley, Slavs and Tatars, NaoKo TakaHashi, Fiona Tan, Mark Titchner, Emily Wardill & Ian White, and Nina Wakeford, among many others!books." Liste der publizierten Bücher und Multiplen mit Beschreibungen und historischen Hintergründen. Mit Chronologie.
Published by Poetry Society, Earls Court, London, 1975
Seller: William Allen Word & Image, London, United Kingdom
Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: very good +. Poetry Review Vo.66, No.1 A4, mimeo in yellow wraps with brown silkscreen design by Jennifer Cobbing. 66 pages, paginated, unsigned. Together with stapled National Poetry Centre Newsletter (7 printed pages in 4 sheets). As the editor's note explains in this volume: 'With this issue, the fifteenth under the present editor, Poetry Review assumes a new format which it is hoped will better accommodate the spatial forms of the wide variety of poems in today's poetry scene'. As such, the formal inventiveness of the new poetry required a more open, larger format of increased possibilities. In 1971, the British beat poet and critic Eric Mottram took over the editorial helm at Poetry Review and subsequently helped publish 20 issues over 6 years. During this period, Bob Cobbing and other small press avant-garde poets of the underground scene, took over the Poetry Society's building in Earls Court and breathed life into the periodical, as the concrete, visual and experimental poetry synonymous with the British Poetry Revival replaced modernist and lyric. During this period, and under the influence of Mottram (an associate of Burroughs and Ginsberg), the periodical was also notable for its publishing of American poets. For the patriotic Review, Mottram's approach to the Americans eventually resulted in his downfall. The saga is documented in the 2006 publication: Peter Barry, Poetry Wars: British Poetry of the 1970s and the Battle of Earls Court, Salt, 2006. Condition: Contents slight age toning to pages near fine. Dustjacket: Some fading to edges and spine, light surface wear Very Good +.
Published by Picador,, London, 1996
ISBN 10: 0330331353ISBN 13: 9780330331357
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Wraps. 8vo. Illustrated wraps/ paperback. Poetry. Poets include Brian Catling, J. F. Hendry, John James, Grace Lake, Ian Patterson, Jeremy Reed, Stewart Home, Lee Harwood,W S Graham, David Gascoyne, Maggie O'Sullivan. ISBN: 0330331353 Pages: 488 Signed by the editor Iain Sinclair on the title page. Very good solid clean tight copy with only very slight wear (sl bump at lower spine) Decent copy. Signedes.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Small archive consisting of a plain card where Iain Sinclair writes 'Flossie and Jack Catling requested a contribution, a brief memory or anecdote of B. Catling for a book. as of 9/1/24 no news of this publication, or acceptability of this breathless sentence.' A 1995 postcard of a Brian Catling performance with a note on the back signed by Iain Sinclir 'The Cyclops of the Mirror inspired by Harry Worth and bottle in the Anatomical Museum' For B. Catling 'old soul masquerading with some relish.' A large foolscap elaborately embossed thin card sheet handwritten and signed by Iain-- 'A contribution for the B. Catling memory book, Coburg Road Iain Sinclair. This followed by the closely handwritten piece 220 + words with just one full stop at the end. There is also a considerably enlarged typed version of this, 400 words. Again just one sentence. About fine. Signedes.
Condition: Very Good. 2 typescripts of the story Aisles. 14 pages and 34 pages, the former has smaller closer tpe. Both typed recto only. With a short typed note by its edor Iain Siclair: 'Aisles is an atypical story by B.Catling sent to Brian Showers, at Wwan River Press Dublin, for potential inclusion in an upcoming anthology. Before the editorial process could be completed, Catlin died, at his home outside Oxford. The text emerged during a period of illness. The first version here was the result of light in house editing Brian Showers invited me to make a second pass. I wanted to stick faithfully to the original narrative plan, respecting the Vertigo elements as well as a certain autobiographical undertow. It became obvious that the only way was to retype the whole piece and to find particular rhythms, while trying not to lose the central vision and phrasing of Catling's Prose, Iain Sinclair, January 2023.' Loosely inseted is an email from Showers congratulating him on a wonderful job and an envelope addressed by Showers to Iain's Hackney address with a Swan Rivers card inserted. The first version has a few proof corrections possibly by Sinclair on the first page, the second version has a handwritten note in Sinclair's hamd - "Revised by I.S. and returned to Swan River 17/1/23. The piece was published in the summer of 2023 by Swan River in the anthology 'Uncertainties VI.' Brian Catling R.A. (1948 - 2022) was a British sculptor, poet, novelist, film maker and performance artist. He was educated at North East London Polytechnic and the Royal College of Art. He held the post of Professor of Fine Art at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art in Oxford and was a fellow of Linacre College. About fine. Signedes.