[Rarebooks] FS: Len Lye NO TROUBLE Seizin Press 1/200 Hand-set & Hand-printed on Hand-made paper
Charles Agvent
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Sun Sep 14 11:16:45 EDT 2014
LYE, Len. NO TROUBLE. Deya, Majorca: The Seizin Press, 1930. First
Edition. Tall thin quarto (8-1/4" x 11-1/2") bound with a white cloth
gilt-stamped spine and boards decorated in red and brown on gold by Len
Lye, issued as Seizen 4. [vi], 27 pages. Copy #156 of 200 hand-set and
hand-printed on hand-made paper and SIGNED by the author and artist on
the limitation page. Some rubbing to the gold on the covers, as usual. A
scarce book in any condition, this is just about Fine.
Len Lye was a New Zealand-born artist known primarily for his
experimental films and kinetic sculpture in addition to his writings and
work with the Seizin Press. He was friends to Dylan Thomas, Laura
Riding, and Robert Graves. (#015519) $750.00
http://www.charlesagvent.com/shop/agvent/015519.html?id=KkxWSAGJ
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