This is a Byrd Hoffman School of Byrds publication for the occasion of the presentation of "The life and times of Joseph Stalin" at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, December 14, 15, and 21, 22, 1973.
Publisher:
Byrd Hoffman School of Byrds
Subject (Name):
Denby, Edwin, 1903- --Interviews, Life and times of Joseph Stalin (Choreographic work : De Groat and Wilson), and Stalin, Joseph, 1879-1953
"Il a été tiré de cette image, 10 exemplaires sur aluminium anodisé numérotés de I à X et 90 exemplaires sur papier mécanographique transparent numérotés de 1 à 90. Le tout constituant une édition originale"--Colophon., "Le modèle de cette image approximative est l'édition originale du poème 'Un coup de dés jamais n'abolira le hasard' de Stéphane Mallarmé, publié en 1914 par la librairie Gallimard"--Colophon., Comprises 30 leaves of translucent paper. Includes 5 blank leaves, not counted in collation: 2 at beginning and one at end, and one preceding and one following "Préface." The bars representing the poem are printed on alternate pairs of opposite pages, but are visible in reverse on the intervening blank pages., Cover title., From the library of Michel Foucault., Issued in white paper covers, printed in black and red., and The poem by Mallarmé is printed in typographically compressed format as "Préface," leaves [2-3]. The "image" on leaves [4-23] consists of bars representing the typography of the original edition of the poem, which was published in 1914 by Éditions de la Nouvelle revue française and subsequently reprinted by Gallimard.
Publisher:
Galerie Michael Werner, and Galerie Wide White Space ;
A détourné image of James Bond., A tract produced by the workers of Sud-Aviation, Courbevoie. Cf. Viénet, René. Enragés et situationnistes dans le mouvement des occupations, c1968, p. 112., and Mimeographed copy of typescript.
Subject (Name):
Sud-aviation (Firm)
Subject (Topic):
Aircraft industry workers --Labor unions --France, General Strike, France, 1968, Strikes and lockouts --Aircraft industry --France, and Works councils --France
Visual poem opposing the Vietnam War, signed by the author, consisting of a collage of words and images cut or torn from newspapers and magazines, glued on newsprint background and mounted on cardboard.
Description:
Eugenio Miccini (1925-2007) was a poet and artist based in Florence, Italy, a leading figure of Italian visual poetry ("poesia visiva"), and a founder of the avant-garde collective Gruppo '70., Formerly owned by the Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry. Purchased from Sackner Limited Parnership on the Edwin J. Beinecke Book Fund, 2018., and Title from heading.
Subject (Name):
Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry
Subject (Topic):
Experimental poetry, Italian--20th century, Poets, Italian--20th century, Political poetry--20th century, Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Poetry, and Visual poetry, Italian--20th century