The Black Box
The White Box
The Pop Art Issue
The McLuhan Issue
The Minimalism Issue
The Performance Art Issue
The British Issue
The Fluxus Issue
The Psychedelic Issue
The Asia Issue
The White Box
The Pop Art Issue
The McLuhan Issue
The Minimalism Issue
The Performance Art Issue
The British Issue
The Fluxus Issue
The Psychedelic Issue
The Asia Issue
Black hinged box, 9-1/2 by 12-1/2 by 3/4 inches, printed with large letter A.
Three perspectives on jazz, from three active musicians:
In Praise of Dixieland Freddie Fisher
In Defense of Latter-Day Jazz Jon Hendricks
In Explanation of All Jazz Chuck Israels
20-page booklet, 9 inches by 12 inches (four pages 9 inches by 6 inches), with a 7-1/4 inch clear flexi-disc bound around the covers.
Photo credits: Columbia Records, Carl Iwasaki, Life Magazine, Fred Seligo, Charles Stewart.
Phonograph recording.
Side A:
St. James Infirmary Blues performed by Peanuts Hucko, Yank Lawson, Clancy Hayes, Lou Stein, Lou McGarrity, and Morey Field, taped at the 1964 Aspen Jazz Party.
Side B:
Israel by the Bill Evans Trio, from Verve 8613, "Bill Evans Trio '65".
7-1/4 inch, 33-1/3 rpm, stereophonic recording on flexible plastic.
Recording credits: St. James recorded at the 1964 Aspen Jazz Party; Israel recorded by Verve Records.
Denis Higgins and John Henry Auran on the pleasures of cross-country skiing.
12-page booklet, 9 inches by 12 inches (4 pages 9 inches by 6-1/2 inches). Three pages in color. Photo credits: Ray Atkeson, Bob Chamberlain, Joern Gerdts, Horn/Griner, Milmoe, Loey Ringquist.
Peggy Clifford visits Stillwater ranch, home of architect-planner Frederic Benedict.
14-page booklet, 9 inches by 12 inches, fold-out cover. Photo credit: Ferenc Berko.
Timothy Thomas and Tony Gauba on the white-tailed ptarmigan.
12-page booklet, 9 inches by 12 inches. Photo credits: O.S. Pettingill Jr., Allen Cruickshank from the National Audubon Society, Loey Ringquist, Bob Terrell.
Extracts from thirteen papers presented at the 15th annual International Design Conference in Aspen:
Implications of Population Changes Philip M. Hauser
New Technologies and Institutional Change Robert G.W. Theobald
The Human Imagination in the New Age Rev. William F. Lynch
To Build Is Everything or Nothing Is Built Konrad Wachsman
Columbia — A Garden to Grow People James W. Rouse
The Victory of Technique over Content Jan C. Rowan
The New Conservation Can Succeed Stewart L. Udall
The New Scale Arthur Drexler
Lausanne 1964 Exposition — An Experiment in Planning Peter Blake
"U.S. — Us"- George Nelson & Co
The Interrelationships between Ethics and Power in Design Philip Rosenthal
The New Motivations of Leadership in Industry David Finn
Urban Transportation in Perspective Martin Wohl
Twenty-four page booklet, 9 by 12 inches; covers unfold to 36 inches. Photos by Milmoe.
A letter to subscribers from publisher Phyllis Johnson.
Single letter-size sheet
A printed mail-in form offering one- or two-year subscriptions to Aspen.
Single sheet, 5-1/2 by 8-1/2 inches.
A black folder, 9-1/8 by 12 inches.
Encloses a color booklet, 36pp, 7-7/8 by 8-3/8 inches, about IBM's pavillion at the New York World's Fair; a color booklet, 26pp, 3-7/8 by 8-5/8 inches, for Fabergé "Make-Op" cosmetics; a color sheet for Grant's scotch, 9 by 12 inches; a folded color sheet for Xerox, 17 by 11 inches; a black and white sheet for Adele Simpson, 8-3/4 by 10-5/8 inches; a green and white sheet for the Seven Arts Book Society, 8-7/8 by 10-1/2 inches.