"Printed in an edition of 1000 numbered copies signed by Jacqueline de Jong"--Slipcase.
Issued in slipcase.
Title from colophon and volume information from descriptions in appendix issue.
"Boo-Hooray is proud to present a complete facsimile of The Situationist times, Jacqueline de Jong's self-published periodical, on the 50th anniversary of its inaugural issue. A total of six issues were published: Issue 1 in May of 1962, and the final issue in December of 1967. A seventh issue was compiled but not published."--Appendix, page 3.
"Jacqueline de Jong, a Dutch artist and graphic designer, joined the Situationist movement in 1960, and quickly assumed a position within the Central Committee. De Jong was determined to make 'a completely free magazine, based on the most creative of the Situationist ideas, ' and in 1962 she began The Situationist times, a broad representation of a movement that had already become divided into the political and the aesthetic."--Slipcase.
"The Situationist times is one of the most visually compelling publications of its kind with contributions by artists Asger Jorn, Gruppe SPUR, and Pierre Alechinsky. The magazine also featured contributions by architect Aldo van Eyck, astrophysicist Fred Hoyle, mathematician Walter Eitzmann, and musical composer Peter Schat. There were six issues of The Situationist times printed from 1962-1967"--Slipcase.
Text in English, Dutch, French, and German.
[v. 1]. Issue #1 : International edition -- [v. 2]. Issue #2 : International edition -- [v. 3]. Issue #3 : International British edition -- [v. 4]. Issue #4 : International edition, labyrinths -- [v. 5]. Issue #5 : International edition, rings and chains -- [v. 6]. Issue #6 : International Parisian edition -- [v. 7]. Situationist times appendix -- 1 print