Published by Berlin, Jovis, 1997., 1997
First Edition
4to. 216pp. B/w illustrations. Original wrappers with French flaps, a near fine copy. . First edition. Examination of the identity of Australian art through a group of modern Australian artists (Armaious, Carchesio, de Clario, Cripps, Hastings, Jones Moffatt, Nixon).
Published by Art & Text Paddington, Australia, 1999
Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
96 pp.; 26.9 x 24 cm.; glue bound; black-and-white & color; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Issue no. 67 of the periodical "art / text," edited by Susan Kandel. Contents include: "Lobby: Dinner at Frank's," by Liam Gillick; "Torpor: Deep Chaos," by Chris Kraus; "User: Wireless Cosmopolitans," by Peter Lunenfeld; "Report: 48th Venice Biennale," by Barry Schwabsky; "SITE: Santa Fe Third International Biennial," by Ellen Berkovitch; "TYPE: Professional Me," by Frances Stark; "APROPOS: Smithson, Shakespeare & Satan," by Robert Linsley; "Sally Elesby: Life is a Verb," by Sue Spaid; "Raafat Ishak: Personal Archive," by D.J. Huppatz; "Shaun Kirby: Slow Crawl of Necessity," by Stephen O'Connell; "The Red Eye," art by Jeremy Blake, text by Theresa Duncan; American Psychos: The End of Art Cinema in the '90s," by Laurence A. Rickels; "Thomas Demand: Paper Chases," by Nancy Princenthal; "Doug Aitkin: Immoral Video," by David Hunt; "The Family Firm: Andreas Gursky & German Photography," by Norman Bryson Reviews by Alex Coles, Jan Tumlir, David Hunt, Mai-Thu Perret, Fabrice Stroun, Jeffrey Kastner, Stuart Koop, Charles LaBelle, Ryan Whyte, Michelle Grabner, Barry Schwabsky, Terry R. Myers, Julie Joyce, Peter Frank, Roger Sullivan, Stephen O'Connell, Blair French, Regine Basha, Charles Green, Juliana Engberg, Ihor Holubizky, Lars Bang Larsen, and Gavin Wade. Cover: Thomas Demand. Very Good. Dust soiling of covers with original pricing sticker on bottom left corner of recto. Rubbing and dust soiling of verso. Light edgewear with bumping of top left corner of verso. Contents clean and unmarked.
Published by Maccords-PSG, San Francisco, 1973
Seller: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.
4to, pp. [4], 122; printed from typescript, in Vietnamese throughout; stapled printed wrappers with a few small rust marks, otherwise very good. Guidebook for native speakers involved with MACCORDS, the principal staff assistant to COMUSMACV and DEPCORDS, which was responsible for U.S. civil and military support of the GVN Community Defense and Local Development Program. This program encompassed the military, paramilitary, political, economic, and social process of establishing or reestablishing local government that was responsive to and involving the participation of the people by providing sustained, credible territorial security; destroying the VCI (enemy's underground political infrastructure); asserting or reasserting political control over the people; and initiating economic and social activity capable of selfsustenance and expansion. In conjunction with the GVN, RVNAF, and FWMAF, MACCORDS developed joint and combined plans, policies, concepts, and programs to implement the Community Defense and Local Development Program. Not found in OCLC.