Artist's book by Luigi Russolo and translated by Robert Filliou. [details]
Artist's book in the Great Bear Pamphlet Series by Bengt af Klintberg. Black ink printed on salmon-colored paper. [details]
Artist's book by Emmett Williams. [details]
Critical biography on Hugo Ball. By Gerhardt Edward Steinke. Includes bibliography. Printed in black-and-white. [details]
"Here is the devastating book which first established Marshall McLuhan's reputation as the foremost (and the wittiest) critic of modern mass communications. This is vintage McLuhan - so aptly illustrated by dozens of examples from ads, comic strips, columnists, etc. ... [details]
Socio-critical written and visual examination into the effects the mediums that make-up one's environment have on one's self. Project coordinated by Jerome Agel. Images interspersed with writing. Texts by Marshall McLuhan and Quentin Fiore. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 11, 1967 - January 1, 1968. Text by Roland Penrose, chronology by Alicia Legg, and bibliography by Inga Forslund. Includes catalogue of the exhibition and index. ... [details]
Artist's book by Ed Ruscha featuring thirty-four black-and-white aerial photographs of parking lots captioned with their locations. The final image unfolds off the page. Photographs by Art Alanis. [details]
Poster published in conjunction with exhibition which opened October 7, 1967. [details]
Critical text by Marshall McLuhan. "Understanding Media raises two fundamental questions about the modern world : what are communications and how do communications affect mankind? In answering these questions, Masrhall McLuhan interprets the entire process of communication from the invention of moveable type through the electronic age. ... [details]