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Good DJ and Boards, VG interior (Ex art library with sticker on DJ spine and on rear pastedown; DJ is edgeworn with light toning/scuffing/smudging; textblock edges are lightly scratched; interior is in excellent condition; binding is solid. ) White DJ with black lettering and red illustration; red boards with black lettering and illustration; xvi, 280 pp.; richly illustrated. Art historian Timothy Benson offers a new interpretation of Berlin Dada, and in particular of the resident theorist or "Dadasoph" Raol Hausmann. Using previously overlooked commentary and letters of the artist and his associates, Benson provides an entirely new look at Hausmann's role as visual artist, particularly during the years 1915-20. --DJ.