Keil: Galerie Sfeir-Semler, 1991
11 x 15cm, 24pp plus card covers and green printed dust jacket. Exhibition catalogue which could also easily be seen as an artist's book (although the page contents were printed as a portfolio of large prints - presumably preventing a smaller book being issued by the Wild Hawthorn Press). There are seven "definition" works by Finlay reproduced one per page. VG+>

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Edinburgh: Talbot Rice Gallery, 1991
21 x 19cm, 38pp plus wrappers. Illustrated exhibition catalogue for a show proposed by Finlay, themed around the famous painting by Puvis of the Poor Fisherman. Finlay had various new works created on the theme although the show also had other related works by other artists , the catalogue text is by Duncan MacMillan. VG+.

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Uthrecht: Centraal Museum, 1991
24.5 x 27cm, unpaginated - c. 56pp plus boards. A major festival of public art based on neon and light works. Finlay has a major neon work "C'est-dans-la place du Marche que l'on recontre le plus souvent les reclus" which was placed in the market street,. A quotation from Rousseau, the spectacular neon is reproduced in colour full page. Other major artists included were Jenny Holzer, Ilya Kubukov, Les evine, Lucebert, Bruce Nauman, Richard Prince and Sarkis. as well as others. Some wear to boards else VG+....

Frankfurt: Frankfurt Kunstverein, 1991
30 x 21cm, 44pp plus card covers. Exhibition catalogue in the form of a catalogue raisonne of all the the publications of the Wild Hawthorn Press including prints, cards and books etc. The publication seems be based entirely on the Graeme Murray raisonne of the previous year and has the same mistakes in it although it was compiled by Pia SImlig. VG+....

Green River: Longhouse, 1991
16 x 23cm black on yellow printed envelope content of two brochures.
SUNDIALS. 21 x 15cm, 8pp (single folded sheet) with 4 illustrations of works by Michael Harvey and an essay by R. C. Kenedy. This booklet is signed and numbered from an edition of 30 copies in black ink by Finlay after the essay.

I SING FOR THE MUSES AND MYSELF. 21 x 15cm, 8pp (single folded sheet) with 4 drawings of Little Sparta by Walter Miller and an essay by Finlay's son Alex Finlay.

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Aachen: Neueraachenkunstverein, 1990
21 x 15cm, 20pp. Card covers and printed green dustjacket. Exhibition catalogue for a solo show of mostly printed editions. Ten works reproduced in colour and b/w. Essay by Pia Simig in German. VG+.

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Berlin: Galerie Jule Kewenig, 1990
49.5 x 39cm, 8pp (self cover). Exhibition catalogue in the form of a tabloid newspaper, two large b/w images of sculptural works by Finlay, an illustrated text in English and German on the Battle of Little Sparta and a double centre fold displaying the Crate Furniture for Sans-culottes. Folded into sixes as issued. VG+.

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London: Victoria Miro Gallery, 1990
21 x 15cm, 4pp. Original printed pink glossy wrappers . An exhibition catalogue with no illustrations only a commentary by Stephan Bann internally on the them of Idylls in Finlay's output with particular emphasis on the neo-classical works. VG+.

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Basel: Kusntehall Basel, 1990
30.5 x 23cms, 92pp, plus original card covers and pictorial dust jacket. Exhibition catalogue for a major exhibition of works with a short essay in German by Thomas Kellein. Eight b/w photographs of Little Sparta and many works reproduced in colours. VG+.

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