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Warhol, Andy Interview. Umfangreiche Sammlung...

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Warhol, Andy Interview. Extensive collection of 159 individual issues of the first nineteen volumes. New York, self-published / Brant Publ, 1969-1989. folio. Illustrated original brochures (rubbed, bumped, few covers with ballpoint pen marginalia) in 18 modern, colorful cloth chemises with embossed RTitles in 18 blue cardboard slipcases (these tls. somewhat rubbed). Vast collection of 159 numbers of the legendary pop-art magazine from the first 19 years of its existence. Original illustrated wrappers (rubbed, bumped, a few covers with ball pen marginalia). Loosely inserted in 18 new chemises in bright colors in 18 blue cardboard slipcases. - See above for a listing of some of the early numbers. - The covers with color offset portraits partially by Richard F. Bernstein among others as listed above. - This is a hard-to-find set without duplicates of the legendary magazine Andy Warhol self-published from 1969 during the greatest period of his Factory. Originally based on Warhol's tape recordings of parties, the mostly unedited "interviews" in written form, combined with large-format graphic advertisements and photos, offer a brilliant insight into the - not only New York - cultural scene of the time and what moved the Factory's employees, guests and muses. Alongside Warhol, other celebrities such as Bianca Jagger or Truman Capote later increasingly wrote their own contributions. In the 1980s, Warhol left the management of the magazine to Bob Colacello, under whose influence it gradually transformed into a fashion magazine. - A set hardly to be obtained in this quantity any more without duplicates. - Uncut, some browning due to paper, partially with foldmarks and backed defects, otherwise overall very well preserved. Present are among others from volume I: 1-2, 4, 8, 10 and 11 - from II: 20, 22-24, 26 and 28 - from III among others 30-33 as well as 35-37 - the covers with color offset portraits of, in part, Richard F. Bernstein: Isabelle Adjani, Phoebe Cates, Cher, Tom Cruise, Dali, Matt Dillon, Jodie Foster, Aretha Franklin, Mel Gibson, Debbie Harry, Michael Jackson, Don Johnson, Grace Jones, Annie Lennox, Madonna, Bette Midler, Liza Minelli, Eddie Murphy, Jack Nicholson, Burt Reynolds, Ginger Rogers, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Brooke Shields, Sylvester Stallone, Sting, Liz Taylor, John Travolta, Rachel Ward, Raquel Welch, Robin Williams, et al.v.a. - In this quantity hardly more to obtain set without doublets of the legendary magazine published since 1969 by Andy Warhol during the largest time of his Factory in the self-publishing. Originally based on Warhol's tape recordings of parties, the mostly unedited "interviews" put into written form, combined with large-format graphic ads and photos, offer a brilliant insight into the - not only New York - cultural scene of the time and what moved the Factory's employees, guests and muses. In addition to Warhol, other celebrities such as Bianca Jagger and Truman Capote later increasingly contributed their own articles. In the 1980s, Warhol left the management of the magazine to Bob Colacello, under whose influence it gradually transformed into a fashion magazine. - Because of the erratic numbering, it is sometimes difficult to determine the scope of individual volumes. - Untrimmed, partly with traces of folding, browning due to the paper, partly glued lesions, otherwise overall very good condition. This work is taxed. The hammer price is subject to 22,95% buyer's premium and to 7% (books) or 19% (autographs, documents and photography) VAT on the final invoice amount. This work is subject to under the regular margin scheme. There is a 22.95% buyer's premium on the hammer price and 7% (Books) or 19% (Autographs, Documents, Photography) VAT on the final invoice amount.