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Mizue Quarterly Spring No. 950, published in 1989, is a special issue centered on Andy Warhol, consisting of images of his works as well as several essays and interviews. The opening chapter, "Andy Warhol 1928–1987," introduces an illustration of one of his most famous works, followed by contributions that address Warhol's work from a variety of perspectives, including "Sometimes for Warhol" by Tamon Miki, "The Intersection of Cinema and Pop" by Masakazu Kitanaka, "Absent Spaces—Images of Warhol" by Kazuaki Yoshimura, an essay by Michael McKenzie, and "Be Me or Your Philosophy/The Nine As or Be-Back-Again" by Ronnie Catlow. The book also includes a wide range of content, from introductions to Warhol's works to a compilation of reference materials, including "100 Warhol Books" by Kishin Shinoyama, "Famous Works of Warhol" by Michael McKenzie, and "The World of the Factory" by Jean Sinnel. The book also includes a short section at the end on Robert Mapplethorpe, and is a compilation of illustrations, criticism, and reference materials. Based on the contents of the table of contents, this special issue comprehensively covers Warhol's multifaceted activities.