Published by Something Else Press, New York, 1968
Seller: Peninsula Books, Traverse City, MI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good-. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good-. First Edition. Merce Cunningham (1920-2009) an American dancer and choreographer who was a highly influential voice in modern American dance for over fifty years. This book provides reproductions from his working notebooks showing the development of his ideas and the creative process used in translating his thoughts into individual dances. There is no indication of the edition; it is presumed to be a first edtion. Original white cloth publisher's covers with blue spine lettering. The covers have some faint dampstaining and there are a few age spots (foxing) at the lower portion of the front and rear covers. There is a small previous owner sticker on the front free end paper, else this is a tight, clean and unmarked book. The dust jacket is in similarly nice condition with no chips, tears, or markings. ; B&W Illustrations, Facsimiles; 8vo, 8"- 9" tall; Unpaginated pages.
Published by Something Else Press, 1968
Seller: Moe's Books, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hard cover. Condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. First edition in original dust jacket. Some minor edge wear on jacket, including one 1/4 inch tear near spine on back; mild discoloration from age on back. Crisp and bright throughout, unmarked other than previous owner's name on inside front cover.
Published by Something Else Press, 1968
Seller: Granary Books, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Bound in white cloth over boards with printed dust jacket. Edited by Frances Starr. This copy nicely inscribed to poet/publisher Bill Corbett and Beverly Corbett. Book is a bit toned at extremities and with a 1/2 in. scuff to top of f.f.e. Jacket is not price clipped and shows mild wear at extremities with a 1/8 in. chip near the crown of the spine. A very good plus copy of an important book.
Published by Something Else Press, New York, 1968
Seller: Bauer Rare Books, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
First edition. 8vo. Unpaginated. Illustrations. Inscribed by Merce Cunningham. Cloth binding in unclipped dustwrapper, minor edgewear, very good copy. (75324). Edited by Frances Starr.
(176) pp. Profusely illustrated. Publisher's cloth, dust-jacket with a small mended tear, otherwise a near fine copy. To this copy is loosely added a small card written by hand and signed Merce Cunningham, also added is part of the envelope, wiht adress and sender, in which the book was sent to Sweden. ''Changes, a look into the working notebooks of Merce Cunningham, is the most comprehensive book on choreography to emerge from the new dance. Cunningham's reflections on his art engage the reader in an awareness of both his own sensibility and the potential of the medium. Its pages are reproductions of the in-progress notes for the individual dances - to indicate the method - superimposed with speculation - to define the problem - and complemented with visual and other material relevant to the performing arts.'' (from dust-jacket).
Published by Something Else Press, 1968
Seller: Dela Duende Books, Palm Desert, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. SIGNED multiple times on copyright page by John Cage--visible in photo. Jacket has a 1/2 inch crease on bottom edge of back cover--visible in photo. Book has a trace of fade to topstain near spine--visible in photo. Fine content. Receipt for purchase from the Cunningham Dance Foundation loosely inserted in book. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Something Else Press, New York, 1968
Seller: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Dust Jacket Condition: dj. First Edition. Octavo. 24cm. Publisher's original white cloth boards titled in deep blue to spine. Dustjacket. 176pp. Clean and very bright with some minor soiling to board edges, in a sharp photographic dustjacket with some minor marginal wear and chipping to the laminate. A very good copy indeed. Internally clean, with a rather cryptically indecipherable signed note from Cunningham laid in, also present is the ink ownership signature of Bessie Schonberg, the immensely talented and renowned choreographer and dancer whose early work as a dancer came to a sudden end due to injury, but who then continued behind the scenes in a long and distinguished career. A very handsome copy of a densely produced, if occasionally incomprehensible, work, and an impressive double association. Signed.