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EDWARD RUSCHA.

A set of 14 titles from Ruscha, a pioneer of the photo book as artistic medium.

This exceptional collection includes the rare limited first edition of

Twentysix Gasoline Stations

,

Dutch Details,

and 3 other signed titles. All with numerous illustrations.Various formats, but most

are 8vos, each are as issued, including 5 with the original glassine dust jacket and one with the

original printed dust jacket; one with the original slipcase. Hasselblad 198. FIRST EDITIONS, 3

ARE SIGNED BY RUSCHA.

Vp,Vd

[20,000/30,000]

Twentysix Gasoline Stations.

First edition, one of 400 copies. Self-published, 1963

Some Los Angeles Apartments.

First edition. Self-published, 1965

Every Building on the Sunset Strip.

First edition, THE SLIPCASE SIGNED BY RUSCHA. Self-

published, 1966

Thirtyfour Parking Lots in Los Angeles.

First edition. Self-published, 1967

Royal Road Test.

First edition. Self-published, 1967

Nine Swimming Pools and A Broken Glass.

First edition. Self-published, 1968

Crackers.

First edition, SIGNED BY RUSCHA. Heavy Industry Publications, Hollywood, 1969

Babycakes withWeights.

First edition. Multiples, Inc., NewYork, 1970

Real Estate Opportunities.

First edition. Self-published, 1970

Dutch Details.

First edition. Octopus Foundation within the framework of Sonsbeek 71, Deventer,

The Netherlands, 1971

Records.

First edition. Heavy Industry Publications, Hollywood, 1971

A Few PalmTrees.

First edition, SIGNED BY RUSCHA.Heavy Industry Publications,Hollywood, 1971

Colored People.

First edition. Self-published, 1972

Hard Light.

First edition.Heavy Industry Publications,Hollywood, and Moved Pictures,NewYork, 1978.

WITH—

Billy Al Bengston.

By James Monte. An exhibition catalogue designed by Ruscha. Oblong

4to, sand paper wrappers with the flocked title and twin-bolt binding; pink tie. First edition. (Los

Angeles County Museum of Art), (1968).