Ex Libris

ANDY WARHOL
May 18 - June 15, 2002


Andy Warhol Ex Libris is comprised of sixy-two first edition biographies which were part of the artist's personal library. They were acquired from Warhol's estate auction at Sotheby's New York in 1988. Each book includes an original "Andy Warhol Ex Libris" label inside the cover and many include inscriptions to Warhol and a variety of ephemera including letters from publishers, press photos and personal notes from the authors. Several silkscreen prints will be on view in our work on paper room during the run of this show. These prints include portraits of Joseph Beuys and Mick Jagger.

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Available books:

BRUSTEIN, ROBERT "MAKING SCENES" - a personal history of the turbulent years at Yale, 1966- 1979
New York: Random House, 1981 (8vo - over 7.5" - 9.5" tall), 341p.

CARTER, LILLIAN & SPANN, GLORIA CARTER "AWAY FROM HOME: LETTERS TO MY FAMILY"
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1977, (8vo - over 7.5" - 9.5" tall), 155p.
President Jimmy Carter's mother joined the Peace Corps at the age of sixty-seven, and served in India.

COONEY, JOHN "THE ANNENBERGS" - the salvaging of a tainted dynasty
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1982 (8vo - over 7.5" - 9.5" tall), 428p.

ENGLUND, STEVEN "GRACE OF MONACO" - An Interpretive Biography
New York: Doubleday, Doran & Co. 1984, (8vo - over 7.5" - 9.5" tall), 392p.
Provides a rare and insightful look at Princess Grace's entire life, within the broad spectrum of places, traditions, inst itutions,
people and ideas in which she lived.

GAMBINO, THOMAS "NYET" - An American Rock Musician Encounters the Soviet Union
Prentice-Hall, NJ 1976, (8vo - over 7.5" - 9.5" tall), 183p.
The author, a saxophonist for a band tells of his ordeal as the first rock band in the former Soviet Union.

GIANCANA, ANTOINETTE WITH RENNER, THOMAS C. "MAFIA PRINCESS" - Growing Up in Sam Giancana's Family
New York: William Morrow and 1984,( 8vo - over 7.5" - 9.5" tall), 304p.
Sam Giancana was Chicago's Mafia successor to Al Capone. Hear the story of his life, told nine years after his murder by his
own daughter.

GOSWAMI, SATSVARUPA D. "A LIFETIME IN PREPARATION" - Srila Prabhupada Lilamrta, India, 1896 - 1965 (Vol. I)
Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.: Bhaktivedanta Book Trust, 1980, (8vo - over 7.5" - 9.5" tall, 357p.
A biography of His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, founder-Acarya of the International Society for
Krishna Consciousness.

GREENFELD, JOSH "A PLACE FOR NOAH"
New York, NY, U.S.A.: Henry Holt & Company, LLC, 1978, (8vo - over 7.5" - 9.5" tall) ?p.
A journey kept by the author and his wife's brain-damaged son from ages five through eleven. Takes over from Greenfeld's
earlier "A Child Called Noah", which chronicles Noah's first five years. A testament to the courage and tenacity of the
Greenfelds.

JOHNSTON, JILL "PAPER DAUGHTER" - an autobiography in search of an author
New York: Knopf, 1985, (8vo - over 7.5" - 9.5" tall), 287p.
In her quest for identity, Johnston places this part of her story firmly in the context of the fabric of rebellion in the sixties.
Born again as a writer, outrageous personality, survivor of institutional psychiatry, lover of women, plaything of the rich, world
traveler, she describes herself compellingly as a child of her times. The effects of illegitimacy on a mother and a daughter in
modern society continue to form the underlying theme in this revisionary and singularly structured autobiography.

KOCH, EDWARD IRVING; RAUCH, WILLIAM MAYOR "AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY"
New York, NY, U.S.A.: Simon & Schuster, 1984, (8vo - over 7.5" - 9.5" tall), 286p.
A frank, feisty, no-holds-barred account of what it's like to run New York.

LAWRENSON, HELEN "WHISTLING GIRL"
New York, NY, U.S.A.: Doubleday, 1978, (8vo - over 7.5" - 9.5" tall), 181p
Book begins with "The first time I was ever in a whorehouse was in Havana back in the Thirties."

LEAMER, LAURENCE "MAKE-BELIEVE" - The Story of Nancy & Ronald Reagan
New York: Harper & Row, 1983, (8vo - over 7.5" - 9.5" tall), 395p.
This is the story of Nancy and Ronald Reagan who went from Governor and First Lady of California to the President and
First Lady of the United States of America.

LEMOINE, SERGE "THE ROYAL FAMILY AT HOME AND ABROAD"
London: Colour Library, 1976, (4Vo - over 9.5" - 12" tall), 143p.
A unique photo-journal of the Royal Family in the course of official duties and moments of relaxation.
Inscription: "To Andy Love Victor"

MACDOUGALL, WILLIAM L. "AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY" A Biography of Alexander McDougall
New York: Praeger, 1977, (8vo - 9.5" tall), 186p
A chronicle of McDougall's achievements as a soldier who rose to the highest rank in the army, as a politician who became a
Member of the Continental Congress, and as the first and only Minister of the Marine.

MILLER, WILLIAM D. "DOROTHY DAY" - A Biography
SanFrancisco: Harper & Row, 1982, (8vo - over 7.5" - 9.5" tall), 527p.
Life of the influential Catholic lay person, suffragist and fighter for social justice, and co-founder of the Catholic Worker
movement.


MONTAGUE-SMITH, PATRICK "THE COUNTRY LIFE BOOK OF THE ROYAL SILVER JUBILEE"
London: Country Life Books/Hamlyn, 1976, (4vo - over 9.5" - 12" tall), 176p.
Documents the key events that lead up to Elizabeth's accession to the throne on 6th February 1952, and then he presents
his analysis of the twenty-five year reign. He also provides a series of fascinating profiles of Prince Philip, the Royal children,
and the Queen Mother. Over 200 photographs, 40 in full colour, have been carefully researched and selected to illustrate
this book. Foreword by the Duke of Norfolk. A special pictorial family tree has been devised for those interested in tracing
the descent of Elizabeth and Philip from Queen Victoria.
Inscription: "To Andy Love Victor"

PHILLIPS, JOHN with JEROME, JIM "PAPA JOHN" - A Music Legend's Shattering Journey Through Sex, Drugs, and
Rock 'n' Roll
Dolphin Books/Doubleday New York 1986, (8vo - over 7.5" - 9.5" tall), 444p.
The leader of the Mamas and Papas talks about sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll.

RADOSH, RICHARD & MILTON, JOYCE "THE ROSENBERG FILE - A SEARCH FOR TRUTH"
New York, Holt Rinehart, 1983, (8vo - over 7.5" - 9.5" tall), 470p.
Story of the two American Jewish Scientists executed for espionage for their part in passing Atomic Secrets to the Soviet
Union.

SHEED, WILFRED "CLAIRE BOOTH LUCE"
New York E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc. 1982, (8vo - over 7.5" - 9.5" tall), 183p.
Traces the dynamic life of actress, journalist, and diplomat.

STEIN, LEO: EDITED BY FULLER, EDMUND: WITH INTRODUCTION BY BROOK, VAN WYCK "JOURNEY INTO THE
SELF" - Being the letters, Papers & Journals of Leo Stein
NY: Crown Publishers, 1950,( 8vo - over 7.5" - 9.5" tall), 331p.
Letters by the popular brother of Gertrude Stein.

VAN RENSSELAER, PHILIP "THAT VANDERBILT WOMAN" - a naughty & notorious story of the roaring twenties
Chicago: Playboy Press, 1978 (8vo - over 7.5" - 9.5" tall), 309p.

WATSON, TEX "WILL YOU DIE FOR ME?"
Old Tappan, NJ: Fleming H. Revell, 1978, (8vo - over 7.5" - 9.5" tall), 223p.
The man who killed for Charles Manson tells his own story.