Soft Cover. Condition: Good+. Tight and clean. Solid binding. With a vertical crease to rear cover and thin reading crease to spine, otherwise in better than Good condition. No inscriptions. No remainder mark. Not ex-library. ; 224 full page plates. Edited by Asai Takashi. Published on the occasion of the exhibition at Parco Gallery, Tokyo, April 25 - May 28, 1996.; 4to.
Seller: ANARTIST, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover without dustjacket as issued; 144 pages; as new condition; clean and crisp, no internal marks. Foreign shipping may be extra.
Language: English
Published by Distributed Art Publishers [D.A.P.], New York and London, 1997
ISBN 10: 1881616843 ISBN 13: 9781881616849
First Edition
First Edition. Hardcover. First Edition. Pages lightly toned, else about Fine, with no dust jacket as issued.
First Edition
Hardcover. 208p., 9.25x11.25 inches, essays, introduction, preface, color plates, b&w photos, very good first edition hardcover monograph bound in black boards and unclipped bright mauve dust jacket with Warhol portrait.
Published by Fotofolio nd
Seller: ANARTIST, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Artist postcard, 4 x 6 inches; very good condition; an unmailed copy.
First Edition
First Edition. Softcover. First Edition. Near Fine in perfect-bound wrappers.
Seller: EGIDIUS ANTIQUARISCHE BOEKHANDEL, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Hardcover. Condition: As New. First Edition (English). 143 pages, throughout illustrated, often in full page and full colour photographs. Text in English. Essay by Dave Hickey, interview by Collier Schorr. Size: 287 X 226 Mm. Book.
Softcover, unpaginated; very good condition; except creases and a couple scuffs to spine; about 5 page lightly dog-eared at top near center of book; 3 inch crease to rear cover lower corner; no internal marks. Foreign shipping may be extra.
First edition. Large 4to, 128 pp, wraps. Profusely illustrated with black and white stills, photographs and other reproductions. Some minor wear to wraps and a tiny area of laminate lift to one tip, else fine, a handsome copy.
Softcover. Second Edition. About Fine in perfect-bound wrappers.
Published by The Waverly Press, 2012
Seller: ANARTIST, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Softcover, staple-bound; 32 pages; very good condition; clean and crisp; no internal marks.
Published by frieze / D.A.P., London / New York, 1997
ISBN 10: 1881616843 ISBN 13: 9781881616849
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. First edition. Introduction by Dave Hickey. Interview by Collier Schorr. Small quarto. 143pp. Heavily illustrated from color photographs. Just about fine in pictorial boards with a tiny bit of wear and the front cover trifle splayed.
Seller: ANARTIST, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Signed
Softcover, unpaginated; very good condition; clean and crisp; signed by Billy Name in silver marker on title page; no other internal marks. Foreign shipping may be extra.
Language: English
Published by Random house, New York, 1967
Seller: Antiquariat UEBUE, Zürich, Switzerland
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Gut bis sehr gut. 1. Auflage. Z/B : An early Artist Book containing 8 pop-up/out images as follows: Pop-up castle; Harmonic accordion; Pop-up airplane; Paper disc on spring with "the Chelsea Girls" in type; an illustrated dodecahedron attached by string; 45 RPM flexi-disc recording by Lou Reed (Velvet Underground); large fold-out Warhol photograph; Pop-up Hunts Tomato Paste can; sheet of perforated tabs. - The Andy Warhol Index Book, is an important Warhol book and iconic publication of the psychedelic era in New York. It was about The factory , Andy Warhol`s famous (and some say hedonistic) New York City studio where he used to work and shoot his underground films. The Factory was his original New York City studio from 1963 to 1968, although his later studios were known as The Factory as well.
Language: English
Published by Random House, New York, 1967
Seller: Orpheus Books, Edmonds, WA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. Andy Warhol (illustrator). 1st Edition. First Edition / First Printing. Black cloth spine, black and white printed boards, with a lenticular (hologram-like) black and silver illustration glued to the front board. Near fine. Issued without dust jacket, clear archival jacket supplied. Pop-ups, fold-outs, attached items and black-and-white photographs. Balloon has melted and fused two pages, also slightly coloring adjacent pages. Tear-out sheet is gone, all other objects are present and in fine condition: a pop-up castle, a fold-out accordion, a pop-up airplane, spring-mounted Chelsea Girls disc, a dodecahedron paper sculpture, Lou Reed flexi-disc is detached but is present, Rainbow nose with overlays, a pop-up Hunt's Tomato Paste can.
Published by New York: The Floating Bear, 1964
Seller: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st edition. Near Fine. 4to, 20pp (mimeographed). This issue of The Floating Bear features input by Billy Linich (Billy Name) of Andy Warhol's Factory, plus a text by Gerard Malanga "spoken by the poet for a film tribute by Andy Warhol to the dancer, Freddie Herko." Cover by George Herms, plus writing by Frank O'Hara, Julian Beck, Robert Grosseteste, James Waring, et al. Uncommonly nice copy; horizontal publisher's fold. Not Signed.
Published by John Wilcock New York, NY, 1968
Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
[24] pp.; 42 x 29 cm.; loose leaves; black-and-white & color; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Second issue of Other Scenes & The New York Seer, published May 1968, edited by John Wilcock. Content include: word art by Charles Henry Ford; "Eartha, Baby. Who's [sic] Song You Gonna Sing?" by Hakim A. Jamal; "Men Who Can't Come Home"; "Manual for Draft-Age Immigrants to Canada;" "Smug!"; "Other Scenes;" "Tuli: Yiggers, Blonkies & Crackers," by Tuli Kupferberg; "The Antic Art by Ed Ruscha," by Irving Blum; "Taylor Mead: Stoned on Peanut Butter," by Jean-Jacques Lebel, with photos of Taylor Mead by John Chamberlain; "Why I Am Proud to Be an American," by Bingham Young; "Displacement," a two page comic; "Models," art by Sivent Lindblom; "Black Flower," by Ted Joans; a full page collage of photographs of Andy Warhol with an Andy Warhol quote and information about a Warhol exhibition held at Museet in Stockholm, February - March 1968; "Cuba Today," by Philip Russel and Dick Reavis; "Turn the Page;" "Fried Fish Country," Country Joe MacDonald and the Fish interviewed by Distant Drummer; "Censorshit," by Karol Ferster; "3rd Pinacle of Success," by Steve the Hawk; "You Can't Fake the Real Thing," letters; "Alex," by Alex Apostolides; "Those Loveable Peace-Nut," comic strip created by Tom Dunphy and Calypso Joe, drawn by Bill Stout; "Cultural Revolution," by Jimmy Plato; "They're Tearin' Down South Street," by DeMaio; "Love Games," by Dick Bagwell "Krassner," by The Fifth Estate. Cover photo by Billy Name. Fair. Recto, verso, and first page are detached with multiple tears along spine edge. Additional wear to recto including: 3.5 cm. loss to bottom edge, 1.2 cm. area of loss to bottom right corner, 4.2 cm. tear to left side edge, and 2.8 cm. of soiling with additional tears. Pages are yellowed and brittle with multiple tears throughout. Contents otherwise clean and unmarked.
Published by Random House, 1967
Seller: Jackson Street Booksellers, Omaha, NE, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Fair. 1st Edition. Fair copy in softcover. Covers and pages have some waving. Signature with pop-up and accordion have detached and are laid-in. Bi-plane, Chelsea Girls, polyhedron on string, Lou Reed Record, nose foldout, tomato can, warm water sheet all present. Balloon is adhered between last two pages making them un-openable.
Published by New York: The Floating Bear, 1962
Seller: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st edition. VG. 4to, 10pp (mimeographed). This issue of the seminal sixties underground periodical Floating Bear was guest-edited by Billy Linich (Billy Name) of Andy Warhol's Factory; many contributions from and references to the 1962 artistic avant-garde. Brief pieces by Ray Johnson and George Brecht; quotes attributed to Andy Warhol, Leo Castelli, Larry Rivers, and others appear in a parodic collection of art-world sayings. Issue also includes a brief advertisement for the Fluxus Anthology (available from LaMonte Young) as well as one for a tape of Young with Angus MacLise, Tony Conrad, and Marian Zazeela. This copy, addressed to Canadian poet David Cull, is sound with a bit of edge wear and soil. Not Signed.
Published by Moderna Museet., Stockholm., 1968
Seller: Beaux Books, ABA, ILAB, Hartley Wintney, HAMPS, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 727.39
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketCondition: Near Fine. Photographs by Billy Name, Stephen Shore et al. (illustrator). 1968. First edition. Moderna Museet. Stockholm. 1968. First edition. Paperback, quarto; illustrated wrappers. [c.600 pages.] Many b&w photographs, photomontages and illustrations on newsprint style paper stock. English, Swedish. 270x210mm. 1.5kg. Near fine; very slight wear to wrappers, slight toning to pages as usual, binding remains tight; an exceptionally well-preserved copy of a fragile title. An important Pop Art catalogue-cum-photobook. Warhol's first European exhibition was hosted at the Moderna Museet in Stockholm in 1968. Warhol produced the book for the show, combining photographs of his works, quotes, and snapshots of himself and The Factory taken by Billy Name and a young Stephen Shore. The photographs are placed together by Warhol in a continuous, loose collage, reflecting the artist's stream-of-consciousness, and are reproduced with a newsprint quality. Three editions of the book were published in total; this is the first edition. Text in English, with some Swedish translation. [Hasselblad. The Open Book. P. 238-9; Parr & Badger. The Photobook Vol. 2. P.144-5; Auer. 802 Photo Books. P.480] Beaux Books specialises in fine and rare books on art and culture in the 20th and 21st centuries. We welcome questions about our books and we are happy to provide any extra images. Buy with confidence from an experienced bookseller.
Published by Wu-Shan Inc. and Sony Music, New York, NY, 2011
Seller: Kurt Gippert Bookseller (ABAA), Chicago, IL, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Fine condition. 1st Edition. The Deluxe Box edition, number 77 of 85 limited edition sets produced, issued in a black cloth clamshell case with white lettering. Includes four numbered sleeves each containing a vinyl record, three numbered sleeves each containing a compact disc, and a folding enclosure containing descriptive text sheets and 16 album-sized limited issue silkscreen prints on Arches paper. Fourteen of the prints are signed by the artist on the front or back; the Dylan and Gordon prints are stamp signed. The silkscreens are individually printed by Alexander Heinrici, one of Warhol's most trusted silkscreen artists. Heinrici created the original silkscreens for Warhol's world-renowned "Mao," "Flowers" and "Merce Cunningham 1," among others. All sixteen prints are numbered and stamped on the back. Each print has a tissue guard. Each print measures 12 x 12 inches (30.4 x 30.5 cm). The box measures 14 x 14 x 2.5 inches (36 x 36 x 5 cm). The publication accompanied an exhibition of the same title at the Andy Warhol Museum October 1, 2011 - January 8, 2012. It was subtitled as "An Exhibition in Sight and Sound." The set includes music, art and recordings created by a diverse roster of artists, writers, and performers who knew, worked with, were associated with, and/or were inspired by Andy Warhol. Spoken word, sound pieces and music recordings by Ivan Karp, Bob Dylan, Path Soong, John Giorno, Billy Name, Ultra Violet, Lawrence Weiner, Vincent Fremont, Brigid Berlin, Patti Smith, Christopher Makos, Yura Adams, Alexander Heinrici, Carter Ratcliff, Connie Beckley, Nat Finkelstein, Susan Breen, and Jeff Gordon. Artworks were provided by all the artists except for Ivan Karp. The audio works juxtapose each artist's visual image all created in homage to Warhol. The vinyl and Compact Disc recordings include Karp's "The First Time", Dylan's "When I Paint My Masterpiece", Soong's "Titles", Giorno's "Thanx For Nothing", Name's "Maha Mantra", Violet's "Light", Weiner's "Vienna", Fremont and Berlin's "Conversation" (two tracks), Smith's "Edie", Makos' "What About Me?", Adams' "Waiting For My 15 Minutes", Heinrici's "Silkscreen", Ratcliff's "Glitch City", Beckley's "Silk Scream Liz", Finkelstein's "Factory", Breen's (with Arto Lindsay) "Warhol Soundfield 467", and Gordon and Warhol's "Uh Yes Uh No." Bonus material not present in other Deluxe Box (or any other) editions: blue and black silkscreen artwork (depicting Path Soong) titled "6.98" number 9/50 and pencil signed by artist Jeff Gordon (image area 6" wide by 8"); Handmade 24-page poetry book titled "Stillness" dated 2012, signed by Path Soong and numbered 7/10; three compact disc recordings (in tin case - unopened) by contributors; and, an original invitation and 2-person ticket to the 2011 exhibition. Fine condition. Size: Quarto (4to). Inscribed by Illustrator(s). Book.
Published by Random House, 1967
Seller: Sunny Day Bookstore, SINGAPORE, Singapore
Condition: Fine. Number of pages: No paginated Size: 28 x 22cm Number of books: 1 book.
Published by Random House, 1967
Seller: Stephen Bulger Gallery, Toronto, ON, Canada
Paperback. Condition: Very Good.
Language: Multiple languages
Published by Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Stockholm, 1968
Seller: Antiquariat UEBUE, Zürich, Switzerland
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Gut. 1. Auflage. B : Unpaginated - This early and extensively illustrated exhibition catalogue was produced on the occasion of Andy Warhol s 1968 exhibition at Moderna Museet in Stockholm, the artist s first major museum presentation outside of the United States. The retrospective exhibition featured some of Warhol s most famous motifs Marilyn Monroe, flowers, the electric chair, Brillo boxes and its unconventional installation, which included covering the museum s façade with the artist s now-famous cow wallpaper, offered the public an unforgettable experience. Edited by Warhol, Kasper König, Pontus Hultén, and Olle Granath, the publication contains copious illustrations of Warhol s work, as well as over three hundred black-and-white photographs that capture the artist s life in the late 1960s by photographers such as Rudolph Burckhardt, Billy Name, Eric Pollitzer, John D. Schiff, and Stephen Shore. In lieu of essays, the catalogue contains a selection of short quotes by Warhol, published in both English and Swedish. This is where Warhol s arguably most famous statement was first seen in print: In the future everybody will be world famous for fifteen minutes.
Seller: NUDEL BOOKS, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Photograph
No Binding. Condition: Near Fine. 6BY9 B&W GLOSSY PHOTO of International Velvet smiling, no edges, photo info seemingly by Billy Name on blank back in magic marker o/w no given photographer.vv2/0/88.