Marcel Duchamp Study Case. Four research publications
(1) The essential writings of Marcel Duchamp: Salt Seller = Marchand du Sel. London, Thames and Hudson, 1975. First edition printed in England. Hardcover, 23.5 x 15.5 cm, 196 pp. Edited by Michel Sanouillet & Elmer Peterson. Toning and moderate wear to dust-jacket, else a fine copy. (2) Marcel Duchamp's Notes from the Large Glass : An N-Dimensional Analysis, No. 40 Studies in the Fine Arts : The Avant-Garde. Ann Arbor, UMI Research Press, 1983. Hardcover, 23 x 15 cm, 406 pp. Monograph on the work of Duchamp by Craig E. Adcock. Mint copy.
(3) à l'infinitif / in the infinitive: A typotranslation by Richard Hamilton and Ecke Bonk of Marcel Duchamp's White Box. Paris, The Typosophic Society, 1999. Hardcover, 23.5 x 15.5 cm, 126 pp. Mint copy. (4) The Apparently Marginal Activities of Marcel Duchamp. Cambridge MA/London, MIT Press, 2016. Edited by Elena Filipovic. Hardcover, 25 x 18 cm, 360 pp. A new understanding of Marcel Duchamp and his significance as an artist through an investigation of his non-art activities—archiving, art-dealing, and curating. Mint copy. (total 4)