Debord, Guy, 1931- Internationale situationniste Jorn, Asger, 1914-1973
Published / Created:
[1958]
Call Number:
2006 +360
Image Count:
39
Description:
"Pages comprised of plates of phrases, photos, drawings and cartoons that Debord cut out of other works, and then pasted up in a randomly suggestive manner. Debord then had ... the Danish artist Asger Jorn (1914-1973), taint these 'prefabricated elements' with paint. The colors suggest possible readings of the phrases or simply lend a mood to the images. These plates were then bound in sand-paper to destroy any other books it came into contact with--Debord calls them an anti-book ... The book was published at Jorn's expense and given away as a sumptuous gift to friends"--Bracken, L. Guy Debord, p. 34-35., Sandpaper jacket wrapped in thin paper, turned inside out, bearing the name and address of the Danish publisher, Rosenkilde og Bagger. "Asger Jorn" written in manuscript on front wrapper., and This book was published in December 1958. Cf. Textes et documents situationnistes 1957-1960, p. 96.
Publisher:
Distribution en U.S.A. Wittenborn and Company, and L'Internationale situationniste ;
B. Spinelli & Co., printer Collodi, Carlo, 1826-1890 Della Chiesa, Carol, 1887 Macmillan Company, publisher Mussino, Attilio, 1878-1954, ill R. Bemporad & Figlio editori, printer
Published / Created:
1926
Call Number:
Shirley +325
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Alternative Title:
Avventure di Pinocchio. English and Pinocchio
Description:
"B. Spinelli & Co., printers, Florence"--Colophon., "Printed in Italy by R. Bemporad & Figlio"--Half title verso., Bound in blue cloth covered boards, pictorially embossed with figure of Pinocchio in green, white, red, and black., Carlo Collodi is pseudonym for Carlo Lorenzini., Inscribed: December 1927 To Junior from Auntie Jo. Dust jacket., and Translation of: Le avventure di Pinocchio.
Publisher:
The Macmillan Company,
Subject (Topic):
Conduct of life--Juvenile fiction, Honesty--Juvenile fiction, and Puppets--Juvenile fiction
"About the good Baptiste with his seven liveries and his silver candlestick and his cat, and of how Baptiste went to live with the Count in castle no. 9, and of how the Count renamed his dog and cat and his servant, his bed and the stairs, and why he changed the names back again as they had been" --Dust jacket.
Alternative Title:
Castle no. 9
Description:
"First published November 1937"--Page facing t.p., Advertisements on dust jacket., and BEIN Shirley 7574: Dust jacket.
Publisher:
Viking Press,
Subject (Name):
Viking Press, publisher
Subject (Topic):
Castles--Austria--Juvenile fiction, Fires--Juvenile fiction, Household employees--Juvenile fiction, and Language and languages--Juvenile fiction