Conventional non-fiction
Found in 1854 Collections and/or Records:
O Tempora... / Baruch, Marion ; Costa, Corrado., 1973
Edited by Vanni Schewiller, this book includes three poems by C. Costa. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Obras I - Poesia / Tablada, Juan Jose ; Apollinaire G ; DeZayas M ; Mallarme S., 1971
This book reprints Tablada's poems published in periodicals and books in chronologic order. Tablada's book, Li-Po y Otros Poemas published in Caracas in 1920 with a visual poem by Marius de Zayas is reprinted in entirety. The poems of this 30 page book are printed mainly in a calligraphic font and are reminiscent of the calligrames of Apollinaire. Thereafter, up until the last poems written in 1933, Tablada returned to conventional poems. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Ocean Drive: Art Basel Miami. / Sackner MA ; Sackner RK., 2002
The Sackners are photographed in the Archive gallery space in an article entitled, "Miami's Top Collectors." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
October / Randall, Margaret ; Tajiri S., 1965
This book includes a suite of eight photographs b&w of erotic sculptures by shinkichi tajiri. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Oedipus The Anti-Sociopath / Levant, Jonathan., 1991
Oeuvres Posthumes De Monsieur A. / Kolar, Jiri., 1989
Of Leaves / Clark, Thomas A.., 1976
Of Th Land Divine Service / bissett, bill., 1968
Offenbares Geheimnis / Atabay, Cyrus ; Reichart, Josua., 1987
Contains calligraphic arabic-like gestured markings by Reichart. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Office Coffee / Horvath, Alan., 2003
An abstract painting by Alan Horvath is reproduced as a photocopied colored page. The theme of the poems in this book is stories of "desperate" workers in an office bureaucracy. The poems are reminiscent of those appearing in the Australian magazine "924." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Offsets / Elsberg, John., 1994
O.K. O.K. / Topel, Andrew ; Sonnenfeld, Mark., 2005
Okay then / Sonnenfeld, Mark ; Williams, Dory L.., 2011
Old Negatives: four verse sequences, 1989
On the last page is a poem in which each line has a different color. It reads THE GRAVE COLOURS OF EARTH - BRIGHTEN TOWARD - AN - OPEN BOOK - OF - LIGHT UNSTAINED - BY - WORD. The Sackners visited Gray in September 2004 and saw this poem as a wall embroidery (done by a friend) hanging on a wall in his library. Both the cover of the book and the dust jacket were designed by Gray. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Ombre de Mon Amour 3rd Edition / Apollinaire, Guillaume., 1948
The main part of the text consists of conventional poetry by Apollinaire. A section at the back of the book contains six pages of calligraphic handwritten poems designated "poemes ideogrammatiques," and ten pages of drawings and handwritten prose. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
On Learning to Live on Winter Perhaps in Hopes of Spring, 1968
Designed and printed by R. Wilson at Indiana University, Bloomington. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
On Paper:The Everything of Its Two-Thousand-Year History / Basbanes, Nicholas A.., 2013
On the Right Track / curry, jw ; Smith, Gerry ; Bradley, Daniel f. ; Lovranski, Dan ; Beland, Richard ; Ball N., 1992
This scrapbook documents an attempt to hitch a freight train from Toronto to Vancouver in order to relive an adventure of 1976-8. The text which was printed entirely with rubberstamping is a tour de force in this media. A series of debacles led the adventurers to a neighborhood just outside Toronto rather than their goal. The collaged elements of the book are photocopied colored handwritten notes and color photographs of the journey. An appendix is provided as a guide to others for such trips. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.