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Leander Richardson's Illustrated Dramatic News. Also New York Dramatic News. Christmas issues for 1889, 1890, 1892, 1894
Richardson, Leander
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The Fox. Number 2, 1975.
Art & Language Foundation, New York. Ramsden, Mel; Charlesworth, Sarah; and Kosuth, Joseph, et al., eds.
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Art & Language Foundation, New York. Ramsden, Mel; Charlesworth, Sarah; and Kosuth, Joseph, et al., eds.
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The golden hind: a quarterly magazine of art & literature. Volume 2, no. 5, Oct. 1923.
Bax, Clifford, and Spare, Austin O., eds.
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Bax, Clifford, and Spare, Austin O., eds.
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High performance: the performance art quarterly [subtitle varies]. All original copies. Nos. 1-76, plus out-of-series issue (all pub.; ceased with 76).
Burnham, Linda Frye, and Durland, Steven, editors
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Burnham, Linda Frye, and Durland, Steven, editors
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High performance: the performance art quarterly [subtitle varies]. Nos. 1-76 plus out-of-series issue (all pub.; ceased with 76)
Burnham, Linda Frye, and Durland, Steven, editors
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Burnham, Linda Frye, and Durland, Steven, editors
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High Performance. John Cage 75th birthday celebration, number 38; volume 10, number 2, 1987. Edited by Steven Durland.
[Cage, John] Durland, Steven, editor
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[Cage, John] Durland, Steven, editor
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Cairn: journal d'un cooperative d'artistes. Nos. 1-8 (all published)
Cairn, Paris, complete set
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Cairn, Paris, complete set
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Artforum, volume XIII [13], number 3, November 1974. Complete with controversial Lynda Benglis/Paula Cooper Gallery advertisement
Coplans, John, editor. Artforum, volume XIII [13], number 3, November 1974. Lynda Benglis issue.
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Coplans, John, editor. Artforum, volume XIII [13], number 3, November 1974. Lynda Benglis issue.
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Origin 8, third series, celebrating Josef Albers.
Corman, Cid, editor; Albers, Josef; Zukofsky, Louis; Stevens, Wallace; Albers, Anni.
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Corman, Cid, editor; Albers, Josef; Zukofsky, Louis; Stevens, Wallace; Albers, Anni.
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The Floating Bear: a newsletter. Numbers 1-37, 1961-1969. Introduction and notes adapted from interviews with Diane di Prima.
di Prima, Diane, and Jones, LeRoi, editors. The Floating Bear.
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di Prima, Diane, and Jones, LeRoi, editors. The Floating Bear.
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The Floating Bear: a newsletter. Numbers 1-37, 1961-1969. WITH SUPPLEMENT: The Intrepid-Bear issue: Intrepid #20/Floating Bear #38. 1971. Introduction and notes adapted from interviews with Diane di Prima.
di Prima, Diane, and Jones, LeRoi, editors. The Floating Bear.
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Le nouveau spectateur. 1re année. No. 6-7. 25 juillet-10 août 1919. Raoul Dufy et son oeuvre.
[Dufy, Raoul] Allard, Roger, ed. Le nouveau spectateur.
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[Dufy, Raoul] Allard, Roger, ed. Le nouveau spectateur.
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Three arts' friends: a monthly of truth, education, ecstasy.
Eilshemius, Louis M. (Elshemus)
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Eilshemius, Louis M. (Elshemus)
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San Francisco Dramatic Review. Christmas 1900 (vol. 3, no. 15) and Midsummer 1904
Farrell, Charles H., and Lombard, Charles H., proprietors
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Farrell, Charles H., and Lombard, Charles H., proprietors
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Quadrum: Revue internationale d'art moderne. Rivista internazionale d'arte moderna. International magazine of modern art. Internationale Zeitschrift für moderne Kunst. Nos. 1-20 (complete set)
Fierens, Paul; Langui, Emile [et al.]
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Fierens, Paul; Langui, Emile [et al.]
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New York Dramatic Mirror [also New York Mirror; Dramatic Mirror], 20 Christmas issues 1886–1906 (except 1891)
Fiske, Harrison Grey, ed. & pub.
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Fiske, Harrison Grey, ed. & pub.
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Scrap: the New York Sunday supplement [subtitle varies], Nos. 1-8, December 9, 1960 through June 14, 1962. An exceptionally rare complete set
Geist, Sidney, and Ventura, Anita, eds.
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![Le Reveil. Journal français, littéraire, politique et commercial [francais, litteraire]. Nos. 4, 6, 8, 11-18, 20-23, 31, 33-34, 38 FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **New-York: Joseph Desnoues and others, 29 Octobre 1825-24 June 1826. Edited by Edouard Louvet. Approximately 23 x 15 cm. Each issue 24 pages. 19 issues of 38 published. No complete sets located. Printed paper covers., soiling and wear to some, mostly light, several with dampstain; occasional light foxing, in general, internally very good to fine. Four last issues lacking printed paper covers.. No. 38 disbound. Other publishers: Joseph Darke (No. 4), Folsom et Allen (Nos. 8-13), "Imprimé pour l'Editeur" (Nos. 14-17). **According to the Union List of Serials, the complete run was 38 issues, from October 8, 1825 to June 24, 1826. The National Union Catalogue gives substantial but incomplete holdings at New York Public Library and a few issues at three more libraries. Not located in the Union List of Serials, RLIN (Research Libraries Information Network) (Research Libraries Information Network) or OCLC (the World Catalogue). The Catalogue collectif lists French holdings only at the Bibliothèque nationale (nos. 2-25). Edouard Louvet, from Calvados, published several poetical works in France in 1824 and edited Le Propagateur louisianoise, journal hebdomadaire du Cercle social
. (New Orleans) in 1827.](/mcgilvery/images/items/80x160/77601.jpg)


![High performance: the performance art quarterly [subtitle varies]. All original copies. Nos. 1-76, plus out-of-series issue (all pub.; ceased with 76). Edited and published by Linda Frye Burnham [later Steven Durland]. Los Angeles [nos. 1-44] and Santa Monica [nos. 45-76], 1978-Summer 1997. All issues original, most as new; some extremely rare. **Summer 1992, "The violence and the verdict," is an out-of-series issue. Number 23 is an album of 2 LP records and not available separately. Perhaps the longest-lived magazine of its type, High Performance has features on Vito Acconci, Terry Allen, Laurie Anderson, Chris Burden, David Byrne, John Cage, Lucinda Childs, Karen Finley, Diamanda & Philip-Dimitri Galas, Philip Glass, Spalding Gray, Helen & Newton Harrison, Dick Higgins, Bill Irwin, Ray Johnson, Bill T. Jones, Allan Kaprow, Alison Knowles, Suzanne Lacy, George Maciunas, Paul McCarthy, Linda Montano, Nam June Paik, Tim Rollins, Rachel Rosenthal, Carolee Schneeman, Barbara T. Smith, Lily Tomlin, Bill Viola, Robert Wilson, and hundreds of others. Our free, on-line index to most issues of High Performance is available at our own site, mcgilvery-dot-com; click on "Indexes." Most single issues available at US$20 and up. Numbers 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 23 (LP album), and 58/9 not available singly in original copies. A priced list, including Astro Artz publications, is on pp. 112-115 of the HP Index. Please inquire for details.](/mcgilvery/images/items/80x160/73500.jpg)
![High performance: the performance art quarterly [subtitle varies]. Nos. 1-76 plus out-of-series issue (all pub.; ceased with 76) Edited and published by Linda Frye Burnham [later Steven Durland]. Los Angeles [nos. 1 Santa Monica], 1978-Summer 1997. Numbers 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9 & 10 in saddle-stitched photocopies. All other issues original, most as new. **Summer 1992, "The violence and the verdict," is an out-of-series issue. Number 23 is an album of 2 LP records and not available separately. Perhaps the longest-lived magazine of its type, High Performance has features on Vito Acconci, Terry Allen, Laurie Anderson, Chris Burden, David Byrne, John Cage, Lucinda Childs, Karen Finley, Diamanda & Philip-Dimitri Galas, Philip Glass, Spalding Gray, Helen & Newton Harrison, Dick Higgins, Bill Irwin, Ray Johnson, Bill T. Jones, Allan Kaprow, Alison Knowles, Suzanne Lacy, George Maciunas, Paul McCarthy, Linda Montano, Nam June Paik, Tim Rollins, Rachel Rosenthal, Carolee Schneeman, Barbara T. Smith, Lily Tomlin, Bill Viola, Robert Wilson, and hundreds of others. Our free, on-line index to most issues of High Performance is available at our own site, mcgilvery-dot-com; click on "Indexes." Most single issues available at US$20 and up. Numbers 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 23 (LP album), and 58/9 not available singly in original copies. A priced list, including Astro Artz publications, is on pp. 112-115 of the HP Index. Please inquire for details.](/mcgilvery/images/items/80x160/73501.jpg)

![Artforum, volume XIII [13], number 3, November 1974. Complete with controversial Lynda Benglis/Paula Cooper Gallery advertisement FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **New York: Artforum, 1974. This extremely rare, much-sought-after issue features on its second leaf a color photograph of the artist Lynda Benglis wearing sunglasses with white frames, a modest earring, a challenging expression, a nice coating of body oil, and a very convincing dildo at least a foot long. As usual, the mostly black cover shows some wear, Oh yes, the issue also contains articles on John Storrs, Bruce Boice, Jonathan Borofsky, photography, and other topics. Most other issues of Artforum available at more modest prices. Please see our long runs,as well.](/mcgilvery/images/items/80x160/69051.jpg)


![Emigre: the magazine that ignores boundaries FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **Berkeley: Emigre Graphics, [1985?1988?]. Seven issues, nos. 3, 4, 6-10 [1985?1987/1988?]. Profusely illustrated. About 32 or more pp. Decorated paper covers.. 43.2 x 29.4 cm. No. 3 [1985?] contains a poster by Lisa Cohen. No. 6 is an unopened copy, presumably with three parts and a handmade, letterpress-printed fan by Susan E. King. No. 7 (1987) contains a booklet. No. 8: "Alienation." No. 9 with black cover. No. 10 with Cranbrook poster. Upper corner of no. 3 creased. Otherwise fine or better.](/mcgilvery/images/items/80x160/72001.jpg)

![New York Dramatic Mirror [also New York Mirror; Dramatic Mirror], 20 Christmas issues 1886–1906 (except 1891) FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **Lavishly illustrated with glorious fin-de-siècle covers in color. Identified cover artists are W. Granville Smith (1893), William Martin Johnson (1894), M. de Lipman (1895), H.S. Loury (1897), F. Richard Anderson (1898), Ernest Haskell (1899 & 1900), Sewell Collins (1901 & 1904), H.L.V. Parkhurst (1902), Hamilton King (1903), John Cecil Clay (1905), and Beverly Towles (1906). Size varies: about 49 x 35 to 42 x 29 cm. 32 to 124 pp. per issue. Illustrated features and profiles of actors and other theatrical figures, plus a wealth of advertisements. Marginal tears in 1889; 1890 secured with metal fastener, and rear cover detached and torn Most copies very nice. See also related listings for "Leander Richardson's Illustrated Dramatic News"; "San Francisco Dramatic Review"; and "Gallery of Players from the Illustrated American," ed. by Austin Brererton et al.](/mcgilvery/images/items/80x160/76201.jpg)
![Scrap: the New York Sunday supplement [subtitle varies], Nos. 1-8, December 9, 1960 through June 14, 1962. An exceptionally rare complete set FREE domestic and international shipping with direct order. **New York, [1971?]. A few illustrations in each issue. No. 1 is 4 pp. on off-white paper, 35.5 x 28.1 cm; nos. 2-8 are 8 pp. each on pale gray paper with page size 30.5 x 22.9 cm (folded in quarters from sheets about 61 x 46 cm). A spirited look at the New York art world during a period of extraordinary change. No. 2 has excerpts from a WBAI interview with the editors, "Scrap's First Tape" [a pun on Samuel Beckett's great monologue "Krapp's Last Tape"]. In no. 3 Paul Brach writes on Rauschenberg, and Jasper Johns reviews the printed version of Duchamp's The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even. Geist on Rothko fills most of no. 4. No. 8 features two reviews of Harold Rosenberg's Arshile Gorky: the Man, the Time, the Idea. Now, about this complete set: Scrap originally appeared on the cheapest newsprint, and the few copies available are usually browned, chipped, and very brittle. Some time after 1969, when Geist lentnot gavea set to the Smithsonian for microfilming, he apparently decided to make a limited number of sets on better paper. MoMA has this version both bound and unbound and assigns it a date of 1971(?). That sounds plausible; I first encountered copies in 1974. A close comparison of both versions confirms that the much crisper second printing was made from original masters or negatives, not reproduced from the 1960-1962 newsprint copies. OCLC locates 15 full or partial sets, some of those in microform.](/mcgilvery/images/items/80x160/78101.jpg)