NY: George Braziller,1959. Hard Cover w/ DJ, First edition, first printing (matching 1959 dates, no later printings listed). Hardcover in unclipped dust jacket ($3.95). 125 pp. 7.5 x 10 inches. Bright yellow cloth boards with Pollock's signature stamped in black are clean and sharp. Square, firm binding. Interior is crisp, clean, and unmarked; no owner names or remainder or Ex-Library markings. DJ is bright and well-preserved with a sharp, untoned spine and only minor edge wear and rubbing. Protected in a new, archival Brodart mylar jacket. A very nice copy of O'Hara's foundational monograph. As a close friend and curator within the 1950s New York School circle, O'Hara infuses the text with rare personal insights into the rise of American Abstract Expressionism while analyzing Pollock's radical drip technique in seminal masterpieces like Autumn Rhythm, Number 1, 1948, and Blue Poles. Includes over 80 reproductions (16 in full color). Books are shipped quickly and securely packed in a new box.