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The Wolverhampton Wanderer.

HOCKNEY, David - HOROVITZ, Michael.

  • Published: 1971 , London: Latimer,
London: Latimer,, 1971. First edition, first impression. One of 100 numbered copies signed by the author and 30 of the illustrators including Hockney, Blake & Hamilton. The book is a quintessentially English attempt at some species of Structuralist assemblage, and an extraordinary collection of British art luminaries of their age. It includes Michael Tyzack, Peter Blake, Adrian Henri, P. G. Findlay & R. Elson, Jeff Cloves, Patrick Hughes, Shepard Sherbell, Gabi Nasemann, Michael Horovitz, Michael Bloom, Paul Kaplan, John Furnival, Bob Godfrey, Pete Morgan, Jeff Nuttall, David Oxtoby, Adam Ritchie, Colin Self, John Furnival, Richard Hamilton, Stephen Morris, Jeff Goldner, Nick Roberts, Marigold Hodgkinson, Mike Francis, Ron Sandford, David Hockney, Michael Foreman, Feliks Topolski, Gabi Nasemann, Mal Dean, Tom Phillips, and Mike McInnerney. Quarto. Illustrations and photographs by Michael Tyzack, Peter Blake, Adrian Henri, P.G. Findlay & R. Elson, Jeff Cloves, Patrick Hughes, Shepard Sherbell, Gabi Nasemann, Michael Horovitz, Michael Bloom, Paul Kaplan, John Furnival, Bob Godfrey, Pete Morgan, Jeff Nuttall, David Oxtoby, Adam Ritchie, Colin Self, John Furnival, Richard Hamilton, Stephen Morris, Jeff Goldner, Nick Roberts, Marigold Hodgkinson, Mike Francis, Ron Sandford, David Hockney, Michael Foreman, Feliks Topolski, Gabi Nasemann, Mal Dean, Tom Phillips, Mike McInnerney. Original yellow boards, titles to spine in blue, photographic endpapers. With dust jacket designed by Peter Blake. A fine copy in mildly tanned dust jacket, price clipped.

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