Complete List of Something Else Press Publications, 1960s
- Jefferson's Birthday/Postface - Dick Higgins - 1964
- Ample Food For Stupid Thought - Robert Filliou - 1965
- A Primer of Happenings & Time/Space Art - Al Hansen - 1965
- The Paper Snake - Ray Johnson - 1965
- The Four Suits - Alison Knowles, Tomas Schmit, Benjamin Patterson, Philip Corner - 1965
- DaDa Almanach - Richard Huelsenbeck - 1966
- An Anecdoted Topography of Chance - Daniel Spoerri - 1966
- The Making of Americans - Gertrude Stein - 1966
- de-coll/age happenings - Wolf Vostell - 1966
- Games at the Cedilla, or the Cedilla - George Brecht, Robert Filliou - 1967
- Dick's 100 Amusements - William Brisbane Dick - 1967
- Verbi-Voco-Visual Explorations - Marshall McLuhan - 1967
- An Anthology of Concrete Poetry - Emmett Williams - 1967
- Changes: Notes on Choreography - Merce Cunningham - 1968
- The Book of Hours and Constellations - Eugen Gomringer - 1968
- There's a Little Ambiguity Over There Among the Bluebells - Ruth Krauss - 1968
- Store Days - Claes Oldenburg- 1968
- 246 Little Clouds - Dieter Roth - 1968
- Geography and Plays - Gertrude Stein - 1968
- Sweethearts - Emmett Williams - 1968
- New Musical Resources - Henry Cowell - 1969
- Notations - John Cage - 1969
- The Gutman Letter - Walter Gutman - 1969
- foew&ombwhnw - Dick Higgins - 1969
- Lucy Church Amiably - Gertrude Stein -1969
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