Language: English
Published by Roaring Fork Press, New York, 1971
Seller: Whitledge Books, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. ASPEN MAGAZINE 9, The Psychedelic Issue, Winter-Spring 1971, 11 of 13 Sections, edited by Angus MacLise and Hetty MacLise, pamphlets unbound separate pieces of paper with printing and illustrations; one flexi disc recording. ITEM CONDITION: very good to near fine. Item 10 has tears along the top edge, but with no effect on the text or image. The text block and illustrations are in fine condition with no tears, dog-ears, or marks, except where noted. 12 3/8 x 9 3/8, 71 pages, 11 ounces XX [From Ubu website] [Contents]. 2. From the Invasion of Thunderbolt Pagoda. Color photographs by Ira Cohen and Bill Devore. 4. Triptych. Drawings by Dale Wilbourn. 5. Lumagraphs. Perforated sheet of gummed stamps printed with color photographs of female nudes, by Don Snyder. 6. Benno Friedman's Westerns. Frames from classic Western films, chemically stained by Benno Friedman. 7. Letter to Diane and Shelley from Vali. Text & drawings by Vali, photos by Diane Rochlin. 8. Poetry Sheet. Poetry by Gerard Malanga, Paolo Lionni, Nikki Grand, Harvey Cohen and John Cale. Reverse side printed with transformations of a photo by P. Zimmer. 9. The Soul of the Word. Text and calligraphic designs by Marian Zazeela. 10. Dream Music. LaMonte Young on oneiric music. Reverse side: Keyboard Study #2, a circular musical score by Terry Riley. 11. Phonograph recording. Audio: Joyous Lake / Spontaneous Sound. Side A: The Joyous Lake by Elsen Standlee, Raja Samyana, Angus MacLise, Ziska, and Hetty MacLise. Side B: Spontaneous Sound by Christopher Tree on a collection of 150 instruments. 12. Sentential Metaphrastic. Poem by Lionel Ziprin, illustrated with a photograph by Tom Carroll. 13. Printed folder, inside printed with table of contents. Folder designed by Hetty MacLise. The folder is intact and colorful, but is in only good condition (chipping and crinkling along top edge, wrinkles and short slit along spine, small discolored area inside along spine, corner bumping and wrinkling). XX MISSING: 1. Dream of Goeralegan. Text and illustration by Don Snyder. 3. Musical Scores and Glyphs. Drawing in Mayan style, by Aymon de Sales, and a poem. XX Aspen was conceived by Phyllis Johnson, a former editor for Women's Wear Daily and Advertising Age. While wintering in Aspen, Colorado, she got the idea for a multimedia magazine, designed by artists, that would showcase "culture along with play." So in the winter of 1965, she published her first issue. "We wanted to get away from the bound magazine format, which is really quite restrictive," said Johnson. Each issue had a new designer and editor. "Aspen," Johnson said, "should be a time capsule of a certain period, point of view, or person.".
Language: English
Published by Roaring Fork Press/ Aspen Magazine, 1971
Seller: Bookworks, Chicago, IL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. The Psychedelic issue. Complete with all inserts present and in very good+ to fine condition except for the subscription card and a protective unprinted sheet of translucent paper which are lacking. The printed portfolio spine shows some rubbing and has a 2" split at the top. Light bumping to the corners of the folder and a few of the inserts. Still a very nice copy.
Published by Roaring Fork Press, New York, 1970
Seller: Downtown Books & News, Asheville, NC, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperback, portfolio. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. First edition. 4to (12.5"x9.5"). Pieces include: Section 1, Deon Snyder: Dream of Goeralegan (bi-fold). Section 2, Terry Riley: Keyboard Study (sheet). Section 3, Aymon de Sales: Musical Scores and Glyphs (tri-fold). Section 4, Dale Wilbourn: Triptych (tri-fold). Section 5, Don Snyder: Lumagraphs (stamps). Section 6, Benno Friedman: Westerns (booklet). Section 7, Diane Rochlin: Photos (3 tri-folds). Section 8, Gerard Malanga and various: Poetry Sheet (poster). Section 9, Marian Zazeela: Soul of the Word (booklet). Section 11: Christopher Tree: Spontaneous Sound/Joyous Lake (flexi-disc). Section 12, Lionel Ziprin: Sentential Metaphrastic (tri-fold). Section 13, Hetty MacLise: Cover (folder). Missing Section 10, Ira Cohen and Bill Devore: The Invasion of Thunderbolt Pagoda (postcards). Light tone to white paper and several bottom corners bumped. Heavy shelf wear to folder: 1.5" closed tear to joint, creases, corners rubbed, paper chipping from spine and corners, interior tone. Flexi-disc apparently fine and unused (by visual inspection only).
Published by [Angus Maclise], 1972
Seller: W. C. Baker Rare Books & Ephemera, ABAA, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Folio (15 inches). [10] pp., including in-text woodblock illustrations and 4 full-page woodblock prints tipped in. In original pictorial wrappers, all on handmade rice paper. Fine. Numbered 144 of 150 copies, with editor's manuscript note in colophon, "corrections: | print 2: Arhat | print 3: Yabyum." The first of three issues of TING PA, a periodical of "Nepali poetry and songs, Tibetan magics & mantras old and new - in translations - and of course our poets/freaks writing in their native tongue, and woodblock prints, a specialty of Kathmandu, both traditional and original" (colophon). The numbered prints, from woodblocks supplied by Ian Alsop and Francis Brooks and hand-printed in Swayambhu by Ato Tamting Sija, show figures of Tibetan and Nepali Buddhism: Dakini, Arhat, Yabyum, and "Dancing Skeletons" (Citipati).
Published by Roaring Fork Press, New York, 1970
Seller: Tennyson Williams Books and Fine Art, Williamsburg, VA, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paper. Condition: Fine-. First Edition. The Psychedelic Issue of Aspen Magazine, Winter/Spring 1970. First (and only) edition. Complete in 13 sections loosely housed in the original psychedelically colored portfolio. The 12 internal sections are in virtually as-new condition; the portfolio itself is clean, bright, and crisp, with relatively minor wear along the spine fold. Notes on condition: 1) The limited spine fold wear is not torn through the cover; 2) the tanning on the interior of the cover is lighter than it appears--whenever I tried to adjust the exposure, i created glare. 3) the only interior section that is not quite "as-new" is Section 10, which has just a hint of soft rolling of the top and bottom edges--nothing that my camera or scanner can pick up; still very near fine. Size: Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Magazine/Periodical.
Published by St. Marks Church, New York, 1972
Seller: Boo-Hooray, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Richly illustrated flyer promoting a celebration in honour of the Three Magi at St Marks Church in the Bowery. "It's free heaven and earth rejoyce" OCLC locates no copies. Offset. Bifolium. 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 in, unfolds to 8 1/2 x 11 in. Near fine.
Complete in 13 sections loosely housed in the original psychedelically coloured portfolio. 23,5 x 32 cms. All the sections are present. he contents are:1 Don Snyder. Chart, texxt. 2 Ira Cohen and Bill Devore. Postcards. 3 Aymon de salesTriptych and text. 4 Dale Wilbourn: triptych. 5 Don Snyder. Lumagraphs Stamp Sheet. 6 Benno Friedman.'s Westerns. 7 Diane Rochlin. Vali. three sheets. 8 Gerard MalangaPaolo Lionni, John Cale, Nikki Grand, Harvey Cohen. Poetry sheet 68 x 61 cms. 9 Marian Zazeela. Caligraphies and text. 10 Terry Riley. Keyboard Study Page eight. 11 Record.33-1/3 rpm, seven inch. Spontaneous Sound. Played by Christopher Tree on a collection of 150 instruments from many parts of the world.Other side: Joyous Lake. by Samanyana, Angus Maclise, Ziska, Hetty Maclise. 12 Lionel Ziprin: Poem. 13 The exterior. Portfolio design by Hetty Maclise. Condition: in general in good condition. Exterior: spine partly detached from folds. See picture.