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Reminiscences

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The book consists of 26 leaves of alternating text and photographs, in a handmade wooden binding. The wood was salvaged from discarded crates, pallets, and the like. The earliest copies of the book were fabricated by George Maciunas, with Mekas taking over production after Maciunas's death in 1978.
Department of Prints Barbara Moore Bound/Unbound New York New York partial gift partial purchase; to Harvard University Art Museums June 28 2005. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Barbara and Peter Moore Fluxus Collection Margaret Fisher Fund and gift of Barbara Moore/Bound & Unbound
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Title: Reminiscences
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The book consists of 26 leaves of alternating text and photographs, in a handmade wooden binding.
The wood was salvaged from discarded crates, pallets, and the like.
The earliest copies of the book were fabricated by George Maciunas, with Mekas taking over production after Maciunas's death in 1978.

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