LIEBER, Steven.
Extra Art: A Survey of Artists’ Ephemera 1960-1999.
Santa Monica: Small Art Press, 2001.: 2001
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Oblong small 4to. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. Published on the occasion of an exhibition. Profusely illustrated with all manner of terrific artists' ephemera from a wide range of artists. Fine in very good dust jacket with some fading to spine extending to part of front cover, and a crease along part of the bottom of the front panel. An indispensable reference.
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