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		<title>LISTEN TO THE MOCKINGBIRD SATIRIC SONGS TO TUNES YOU KNOW. 1973.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<div>NYC: Mockingbird Press, 1973<br />
14.5 x 10cm, 32pp, self cover. First edition. Small songbook by the founder of the Fugs containing the musician’s parodic songs to well known tunes eg Masters of Dylan. Stamped “sample copy” on front and paper a little aged this is nonetheless scarce. VG.</div>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>NYC: Mockingbird Press, 1973<br />
14.5 x 10cm, 32pp, self cover. First edition. Small songbook by the founder of the Fugs containing the musician’s parodic songs to well known tunes eg Masters of Dylan. Stamped “sample copy” on front and paper a little aged this is nonetheless scarce. VG.</div>
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		<title>ONE TIME. CITIZEN SELLS OUT! 1987.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 1987 10:39:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>NYC: Emily Harvey Gallery, 1988</p>
<p>21 x 15cm, 6pp announcement in the form of an artist's small publication. The show consisted of Citizen Kafka (was the stage name of New York-based radio personality and folk musician Richard Shulberg) who on his 40th birthday had gathered almost "75% of (his) possessions" and taken them to Harvey's gallery where he was to sell them off at prices depending on his perception of what the items were worth to him. The newsletter format of the announcement has an image of R. Crumb eating a record on the front, and mention of various concerts in co-ordination with the event - including a "Wretched Refuse Thanksgiving" with Tuli Kupferberg (of the Fuggs) and friends. An amusing format of publicity for one of the first events at Harvey's gallery.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NYC: Emily Harvey Gallery, 1988</p>
<p>21 x 15cm, 6pp announcement in the form of an artist's small publication. The show consisted of Citizen Kafka (was the stage name of New York-based radio personality and folk musician Richard Shulberg) who on his 40th birthday had gathered almost "75% of (his) possessions" and taken them to Harvey's gallery where he was to sell them off at prices depending on his perception of what the items were worth to him. The newsletter format of the announcement has an image of R. Crumb eating a record on the front, and mention of various concerts in co-ordination with the event - including a "Wretched Refuse Thanksgiving" with Tuli Kupferberg (of the Fuggs) and friends. An amusing format of publicity for one of the first events at Harvey's gallery.</p>
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