Leaves Bookstore

Leaves Bookstore a second-hand bookstore in brooklyn
open every day 10am-8pm in greenpoint (140 nassau ave)
rare books by appointment in bushwick (219 irving ave)

yanston l. mcshine (editor)informationfirst edition, 1970. scarce."in the summer of 1970, the museum of modern art in ne...
01/11/2026

yanston l. mcshine (editor)
information
first edition, 1970. scarce.

"in the summer of 1970, the museum of modern art in new york mounted the now legendary exhibition information, one of the first surveys of conceptual art. conceived by moma’s celebrated curator kynaston mcshine as an 'international report' on contemporary trends, the show and attendant catalogue together assembled the work of more than 150 artists from 15 countries to explore the parameters and possibilities of the emerging art practices of the era. noting the participating artists’ attunement to the 'mobility and change that pervades their time,' mcshine underscored their interest in 'ways of rapidly exchanging ideas, rather than embalming the idea in an 'object.'' indeed, much of the work in the exhibition engaged mass-communications systems, such as broadcast television and the postal service, and addressed viewers directly, often encouraging their participation in return.

the catalogue, rather than merely document the show, functioned autonomously: it included a list of recommended reading, a chance-based index by critic lucy lippard, and individual artist contributions in the form of photographic documentation, textual description, drawings, and diagrams—some relating to work in the exhibition and others to artworks as yet unrealized."

new york: the museum of modern art. 8.25 x 11 inches. 207 pages. softcover. bound in pictorial paper wrappers. book condition: considerable damage to spine. leaves separated. poor.

from the library of brad holland.

$150

joan didiona book of common prayerfirst edition, 1977.set in the fictional central american country "boca grande," didio...
01/11/2026

joan didion
a book of common prayer
first edition, 1977.

set in the fictional central american country "boca grande," didion's third novel is narrated by grace strasser-mendana, an american expatriate who married into one of the nation's politically dominant families. grace narrates the experiences of charlotte douglas, another american whose daughter marin has run off with marxist radicals and whose marriage to her husband is falling apart.

in a 1977 review in the new york times, fellow author joyce carole oates proclaimed that, in this novel, didion "investigates the consequences of [a social] breakdown over the past two decades, particularly on parents and children."

new york: simon & schuster. isbn: 0671224913. hardcover. book condition: very minor shelf wear to head and foot of spine, small sticker on back promoting levinston's bookstore. very good+. jacket condition: very good +.

$200

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