- Fine copy. = Van Dam 142.
- Dam. spot on lower edge frontcover (incl. dustwr.). = Aetas Aurea XIV. Catalogue raisonné.
- Good, complete run of the first year and 3 issues of the second year. Some sl. occas. foxing. Wrappers occas. trifle soiled/ foxed (the issues of the second year somewhat more); frontwr. occas. sl. sunned on spine and along outer margins; frontwr. of no.7 w. circular stain of a glass, frontwr. of no.11 a few sm. stains and vague fold in lower corner. A very good/ fine set.
= Bolliger IV, 362. i10, the renowned Dutch avantgarde magazine, was published between 1927 and 1929 in 22 issues. Its editorial board consisted of A. Müller Lehning, J.J.P. Oud, W. Pijper and L. Moholy-Nagy. Contributors included H. Arp, M. ter Braak, C. van Eesteren, V. Huszar, E. Kallai, W. Kandinsky, El Lissitzky, H. Marsman, L. Moholy-Nagy, P. Mondriaan, J.J.P. Oud, G. Rietveld, P. Schuitema, K. Schwitters, M. Stam and G. Vantongerloo. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE IX.
= Published for the exhibtion at the Haus am Lützowplatz, Berlin, 1978. Contains contributions by i.a. Konrad Klapheck, Robert Filliou, Daniel Spoerri, George Brecht and Ben Vautier.
- Owner's entry "Liesbeth Brandt Corstius Arnhem" on first free endpaper. Wrappers a few sl. rubbed spots at extremities.
= The book was written in response to the 1970 Bern exhibition scandal. At that exhibition at the Kunsthalle, Iannone's works were partly covered because of their provocative depiction of genitals, prompting Iannone and Roth to cancel their participation.
ADDED: 3 copies of a small exhibition poster of Dorothy Iannone, "Love Is Forever, Isn't It" (Berlin, 1997, showing an ilustration referring to the scandal mentioned above).
- Owner's entry "Liesbeth Brandt Corstius Arnhem" on first free endpaper. Wrappers a few sl. rubbed spots at extremities.
= The book was written in response to the 1970 Bern exhibition scandal. At that exhibition at the Kunsthalle, Iannone's works were partly covered because of their provocative depiction of genitals, prompting Iannone and Roth to cancel their participation.
= With ms. dedication "For Liesbeth [Brandt Corstius] and Kees [Broos], love from Dorothy".
AND 2 others by/ on the same. - ADDED: an autograph letter signed by DOROTHY IANNONE, citing Sonnet 90 by William Shakespeare, dated "Berlin, 23 april 1999", and a small number of documents, i.a. concerning the publication of Iannone's Censorship And The Irrepressible Drive Toward Love And Divinity.
- Both vols. stamp on title-p.; bookblocks sl. warped. Bindings sl. worn along extremities.
= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE IX.
= "Of" in title in pencil by the author.
= Accompanying publication on the eponymous installation in the Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh.
AND 3 others, i.a. M.J. JACKSON, The Experimental Group. Ilya Kabakov, Moscow Conceptualism, Soviet Avant-Gardes (Chicago, 2010, (col.) ills., orig. boards, 4to).
= SIGNED on title-p.
= "With a selection of scenarios by: 9 Japanese of the Gutai group, Jean-Jacques Lebel, Wolf Vostell, George Brecht, Kenneth Dewey, Milan Knízák, Allan Kaprow". One of the earliest substantial publications on the Assemblage movement.
= With AUTOGRAPH SIGNED DEDICATION by the artist (to Albert Lemmens) on title-p.
Kirstein, L. Tchelitchev. Santa Fe, Twelvetrees Press, 1994, 179,(1)p., 2 fold. col. plates, num. (col.) ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr., 4to (fine).
= Monograph on Russian artist Pavel Feodorovitch Tchelitchev.
Etkind, M. Nathan Altman. Dresden, VEB, 1984, 242p., col. plates, ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr., 4to. - AND 10 others, i.a. on K. MALEVICH, V. SHUKHAEV, P. GALADSCHEW and M. SARYAN.
- Vol. 1 upper hinge splitting. Wrs. sl. sunned. Otherwise fine.
Sluijter-Seijffert, N.C. Cornelis van Poelenburch (ca. 1593-1667). (Leyden, the author), 1984, (8),286,(1) textp., 10 plates, orig. wr., thesis. - AND 5 others, incl. R.L. FALKENBURG, Joachim Patinir. Het landschap als beeld van de levenspelgrimage (Amst., 1985, 49 plates, orig. wr., thesis).
- All (near) fine; 5x w. owner's entry.
- Leaves loose(ning) as always.
= Rare exhibition catalogue, showing works by i.a. Woody van Amen, Frans de Boer Lichtveld, Marja de Boer Lichtveld, Jeroen Henneman, Livinus, Henk Peeters, Gust Romijn, Wim T. Schippers and Frans Verpoorten.
Bayrle. The Hague, Unida, (1970), no pagination, num. (col.) ills., partly printed on transparent lvs., orig. dec. boards
= Contains an introduction by Thomas Bayrle: "My journey". With 2 loosely inserted picture postcards showing works by the artist, a fold. (invitation?) leaf showing the same works, a price list and a card listing the exhibitions by Bayrle.
- A few vague foxed spots in blank margins; year of publication written vaguely in blue pencil on title-p. Backstrip and margins of wr. (sl.) sunned.
= Rare and early publication by Yves Klein.