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$35.00Wellington: Victoria University Students’ Association (1971). June. 68 pp. Small bump to one corner, else fine in stapled wrappers. This issue features eight concrete poems by Parmee, with an introduction. Errata slip and subscription information laid in, along with a promotional flyer signed by editor Hales.$35.00Chicago: Video Data Bank (1983). September. 34 pp. “Artweek” stamp to first leaf, else fine in stapled wrappers. Entire issue devoted to Paschke. Illustrated.$200.00Tucson: Outsider Press (1969). First edition, hardcover issue. 191 pp. Very near fine in illustrated paper-covered boards. Near fine delicate printed paper dust jacket with some wear to base of spine and tips of lower flap folds. One of 500 hardcover copies with a pressed flora picked “inside a mile of Geronimo’s grave.” Special 46 page section devoted to Patchen, with tributes by Antoninus, Ginsberg, Norse, Rexroth, Bern Porter, Ferlinghetti, and many others. Work also by Kaprow, Edson, Bukowski, Levertov, levy, Merton, Kryss, Mac Low, Kay Johnson, Ray Johnson, and many more.$15.00Louisville: Chance Magazine [1995]. Three 8 1/2 x 14 inch sheets, printed on both sides. Three folds, else fine in original mailing envelope.$20.00Chicago & Iowa City: Midwest/Statements (1964). Second printing. 31 pp. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. Preface by R.R. Cuscaden. Work by Mark Strand, Charles Wright, and others. This anthology constitutes issue six of Statements, and a “special issue” of Midwest.$100.00Indianapolis & NY: Bobbs-Merrill (1969). First edition. 155 pp. Fine in very good plus dust jacket that is lightly rubbed and has one short tear and a tiny chip. Works drawn from the first dozen issues of The World magazine by Berrigan, Ginsberg, Ashbery, Malanga, Brainard, O’Hara, and many others. SIGNED by Waldman on the title page.$35.00London: Agenda (1970). Autumn-Winter. 221 pp. Light bump to one upper corner, else near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Contributions by Pound, Kenner, Davie, MacDiarmid, Cookson, Bunting, Davenport, and many others.$35.00London: Agenda, 1965. October-November. 68 pp. Light foxing along top edge, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Pound, Creeley, Lowell, Duncan, Berryman, Bunting, Levi, Kenner, Wieners, and others contribute.$40.00Annandale-on-Hudson: Bard College (1949). Volume V, Number 2. [95 pp]. Wear to yapp edges, else near fine in printed wrappers. Contributions by Paige, Wyndham Lewis, John Senior, Marianne Moore, Harold H. Watts, Richard Eberhart, and Ray B. West, Jr. Includes Pound’s “Indiscretions” and “Envoi, A Poem.” Laid into this copy, as issued, is “Translations from Cavalcanti” by Pound.$20.00Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University. 1970. 142 pp. Some light soiling to front panel, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Contributions by Hugh Kenner, Nicholas Joost, John Ciardi, and many others.$200.00NY: Herbert George (1976). Fall. 91 pp. Very good plus in illustrated wrappers. Presents Prince’s “Eleven Conversations” alongside work by Barbara Kruger, Robert Morris, Carl Andre, and many others. According to all bibliographies I’ve encountered, Prince’s first periodical appearance.$150.00NY: REAL LIFE Magazine (1980). Summer. 31 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Contributions by Lawson, Ross Skoggard, Joseph Bishop, Jennifer Bolande, Don MacPherson and Paul Taylor, Jim Bradley, Laurie Simmons, Barbara Kruger, Richard Baim, and Richard Prince’s prose work, “Menthol Pictures.”$30.00NY: The Ark (1980). First edition. 413 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket.$20.00Stockton: Wormwood Review Press, 1978. Volume 18, Number 2. [40 pp]. Crease to first leaf, small scuff to cover. In all, near fine in stapled wrappers. Special center section, “Demons Dance” devoted to Richmond’s poems. Also work by Gerald Locklin, Opal L. Nations, and others. One of 660 (of 700) numbered copies.$25.00Stockton: Wormwood Review Press (1983). First trade edition. [40 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 630 (of 700) numbered copies. Entire issue devoted to the collection PROSPECTS by Richmond.$45.00(np): Ground Zero (nd). First edition. [72 pp]. Near fine in side-stapled wrappers. Unidentified works by Kent Taylor, Donn Foster, George Montgomery, Doug Blazek, t.l. kryss, Robert Head, Richard Krech, Willie, and many others. A one-shot.$55.00Manassas: Manassas Review, 1978. Winter. 69 pp. Small bump to spine, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Issued devoted Simic, who contributes poems and an interview. SIGNED by Simic on the first leaf.$125.00Brooklyn: Diversion, 1973. First edition. [56 pp]. Patch of scuffing to front cover, else near fine in stapled wrappers. Illustrated. In addition to original work, prints articles in English translation from Internationale Situationniste.$75.00Albuquerque: Silver Scarab Press (1972). First edition. 4to. [96 pp]. Bump to one lower corner, else very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Collects a few short works and letters by Smith, and much in tribute.$35.00NY: Unmuzzled Ox (1977). Vol. IV, No. 3. 135 pp. Bit of rubbing to spine, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Contributions by John Cage, John Ashbery, Djuna Barnes, Philip Glass, and others. Jack Boozer and Bob Yaeger interview Gary Snyder. SIGNED by Snyder.$20.00South San Francisco: Manroot (1974). Late Fall 1974/Winter 1975. 200 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. The “Jack Spicer” issue, printing many Spicer texts for the first time. Numerous poems and articles by Bowering, Dull, Duncan, Eigner, Herndon, Lowinsohn, Persky, and many others.$25.00New Haven: Yale Poetry Review (1947). No. 7. 28 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Prints two works by Stein: "Reflection on the Atom Bomb" and "Sonnets that Please IV." Also prints William Carlos Williams' "Revelation."$250.00London: The Surrealist Group in England, 1936. September. Small 4to. 18 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Texts in English and French. Issued shortly after the International Surrealist Exhibition held in London from 11 June to 14 July 1936. Ten b&w reproductions.$20.00Sherman Oaks: Frieda C. Fox Foundation, 2000. First edition. 187 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Presents two poems by Taylor, “Out of Time” and “Deficits.” Dated (Xmas 00) and INSCRIBED by Taylor, “for Joanie - / a better / 01 / for sure. / Kent.”$17.50Syracuse: Syracuse University Press (1967). First edition. x +179 pp w/index. Fine in near fine dust jacket with one internally mended closed tear to front panel of the dust jacket. Review slip laid in.$12.50London: Agenda (1970). Spring. 130 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.$17.50Highland Park: Other Voices (1986). 189 pp. Near fine in with glossy illustrated wrappers, with a bump to back lower corner. INSCRIBED by contributor Henry Van Dyck to author Clarence Major and bears a correction to the author's bio section in his hand.$17.50Greenvale: Long Island University (1990). No. 44-45: Double Issue. 341 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers with a corner crease to rear cover. INSCRIBED by contributor Henry Van Dyke to author Clarence Major.$200.00Fenian Head Centre Press 1966. 90 pp. Touch of foxing to top edge, else very near fine in stapled wrappers. One of 900 numbered copies. The first-hand “drug issue” featuring work by Al Young, d.a. levy, John Sinclair, Ray and Bonnie Bremser, Clive Matson, Richard Krech, and many others. William Wantling’s 16 pp chapbook, “Heroin Haikus” present in the designated position at the rear of the volume.$20.00Victoria: Cuneiform Press (2012). 4to. 202 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. An interview, poems and stories, and a very useful bibliography of not only Warsh’s own books, but the other publishing projects with which he was involved.$25.00Stockton: Wormwood Review Press, 1972. First trade edition. [27 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 800 numbered copies. Entire issue devoted to Jon Edgar Webb (The Outsider, Loujon Press). Contributions by Malone, Henry Miller, Charles Bukowski, Marcus Grapes, and Jon Edgar Webb.$25.00Stockton: Wormwood Books and Magazines (1992). First trade edition. [40 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 630 (of 700) numbered copies. Entire issue devoted to Weidman’s collection A LITTLE EDGE.









