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$17.50NY: New York Quarterly (1973). 208 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Letter to the editor and three Bukowski poems appear here.$17.50NY: New York Quarterly (1971). Summer. 105 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Three Bukowski poems.$17.50NY: New York Quarterly (1971). Autumn. 113 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Prints two Bukowski poems, “Notes on a Door-Knocker” and “Inverted Love Song.”$40.00NY: Tomkins Square Press (1966). 76 pp. Light foxing to page edges and prelims, else near fine in stapled wrappers. In addition to a number of letters by Bukowski, presents work by Wieners, Van Buskirk, Ruth Krauss, Ray Bremser, Micheline, the Kuchar Brothers, and several others.$25.00San Francisco: Blue Press 1999. January. [92 pp]. Light sunning to spine and extrems, else near fine in stapled wrappers. Prints five poems by Bukowski.$15.00Richmond: Roger Reus, 1994. June. 56 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Features Marvin Malone’s poem on publishing Bukowski, “The Traditional SASE,” a Bukowski memoir by Charles Naccarato, and a short checklist of Bukowski’s fantasy stories.$20.00NY: Daniel Roberts Inc., 1996. Summer 154 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Presents two poems by Bukowski, “the interviewers”and “the good old machine.”$55.00Long Beach: Southern California Lit Scene, 1970. December. 4to. 55 pp. Fine in side-stapled wrappers with a small “$1.” stamp on front panel. Cover photo of Bukowski, along with a lengthy interview conducted by Robson and Josette Bryson, and a poem, “The Wailing Wall.”$20.00NY: Evergreen Review (1969). February. 4to. 90 pp. Very good plus in glossy illustrated wrappers. Bukowski’s poem, “Even the Sun Was Afraid” appears.$17.50Albuquerque: Mother Road Publications (1992). Fall. 4to. 63 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Prints “Life of the King” and “Only the Truely Lost” by Bukowski, as well as work by Crews, Ferlinghetti, Lifshin, Plymell, and others.$25.00NY: The Smith (1983). Winter. 208 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Features an interview with Bukowski by William Packard.$20.00Tustin: Electra Magazine (1985). Spring/Summer. 4to. 59 pp. A few corner creases to front cover, else fine in stapled wrappers. Prints Bukowski’s poem, “Trying to Dry Out...”$50.00Pasco: Goldermood Rainbow Press (1975). 4to. 60 pp. Small broken closure sticker to the fore-edge (from this copy being mailed to a subscriber) else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Notable for the inclusion of the illustrated Bukowski poem, “86’d,” folded and laid into the center section, as issued. Krumhansl 48.$25.00San Francisco: Second Coming Press, 1972. Summer. [48 pp]. Small scuff to spine, else near fine in stapled wrappers. Prints Bukowski’s “Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame.”$25.00San Francisco: Second Coming Press (1973). Summer. 68 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers with a small spot on the fore-edge. Prints Bukowski’s “In the Name of Love and Art.” Also two poems by Linda King.$35.00San Francisco: Second Coming Press (1976). 62 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Prints Bukowski’s “If We Take-.” SIGNED by editor Winans on the first leaf.$35.00San Francisco: Second Coming Press (1974). Charles Bukowski Special. [72 pp]. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Cover photo of Bukowski. Prints his short story “Six Inches,” a handful of poems, and a short essay. Also prints tributes by Norse, Micheline (w/Buk correspondence), Linda King, and others.$35.00Santa Ana: Electrum/The Quarterly Poetry Magazine, 1983. Fall/Winter. 46 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Prints Bukowski’s poem “A Split.”$35.00Santa Ana: Electrum/The Quarterly Poetry Magazine, 1984. Summer. 46 pp. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. Prints Bukowski’s poem “One for the Old Boy.”$25.00Laurinburg: St. Andrews Review 1977. Spring-Summer. 184 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Features three essays on Bunting and a conversation with Bunting, Jonathan Williams, and Tom Meyer.$35.00Penngrove: Avec Magazine (1988). 4to. 94 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. This premiere issue features excerpts from the previously unpublished “Lost Chapter” of William S. Burroughs’ NAKED LUNCH. Contributions also by Broughton, Codrescu, Eigner, Hejinian, McCaffery, Kyger, and many others including a dawing of WSB by S. Clay Wilson.$35.00Stockton: The Wormwood Review, 1969. First trade edition. 39 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 700 numbered copies. This issue features Burroughs’ “Academy 23” along with five poems by William Wantling. Prints also, at the request of Sue Finlay, her letter excoriating the Fulcrum Press and its treatment of Ian Hamilton Finlay’s work.$35.00NY: Paris Review (1965). First edition. 147 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Issue features William S. Burroughs as the subject of The Art of Fiction XXXVI. Includes photographs of pages from WSB’s journals.$40.00East Palo Alto: Lip (1969). 52 pp. Foxing along top edge, light sunning along spine; in all, near fine in stapled wrappers. First and only issue. Features William S. Burroughs’ “two ABSTRACTS.” While artist Youdelman names underground comic artists George DiCaprio and Noe Goldwasser as assistants, all the internal illustrations in the magazine are by Bill Woodall.$20.00London: William Heinemann 1958. June. 82 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. Features Camus’ Nobel Prize Speech, two poems by Sylvia Plath, and work by Richard Eberhart, Alberto Arbasino, Zofia Ilinska, James Purdy, James Stern, Harold Acton, and more.$125.00Salt Lake City: Department of English/Western Humanities Review, 1963. Winter. 103 pp. Bump to crown of spine, else near fine in printed wrappers. Presents Carver’s “Pastoral, a story.” One of Carver’s first published short fictions, one of six published in 1963, and preceded by only one other earlier, in 1961.$20.00San Francisco: (1989). [20 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers.$850.00Lansen-Vercors: Locus Solus (1961-1962). Five issues in four volumes (III-IV is a double), all very near fine in printed wrappers. Issue #1 is in the first state, untrimmed. In addition to Ashbery, Kenenth Koch, Harry Matthews, and James Schuyler, who together edited this stellar mag, contributors include Guest, O’Hara, Blaser, Berkson, Burroughs, Corso, Eluard, Kraus, Peret, Di Prima, Lax, Ceravolo, Malanga, Denby, Kallman, Wieners, and many others. For the run:$150.00Kent: Credences Press (1975-1980). Nine numbers in seven issues. All fine in stapled wrappers. Contributors include Dawson, Duncan, Bronk, Oppenheimer, Mackey, Brakhage, and many others. Jess did the cover art for 3 and 8/9. For the run:$100.00Vancouver: The Pacific Nation (1967 & 1969). 114 + 106 pp. Two issues, both very good plus in illustrated wrappers. Work by Blaser, Herndon, Spicer, Brautigan, Olson, Dull, Artaud, McClure, and that’s just the first issue. For the pair:$35.00San Francisco: Open Skull, 1967. First edition. 34 pp. Very good plus in stapled wrappers. Letters from Plymell, Wantling, Norse, Purdy, Kryss, Cauble, and others with four “ink pressings” by Blazek in the center sections. Conceived as a continuing dialogue, this was destined to be a “one-shot.”$100.00Burnaby: Blackfish (1971-1972/3). Five issues in four, all fine in illustrated wrappers. Bowering, Livesay, Purdy, Acorn, Gunn, Atwood, Page, and many others appear. For the run:






