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Brightlingsea, Essex, UK, [nd but ca. 1967].. Legal format. Stapled mimeographed text, with pictorial outer leaves (by Joe Brainard - a credit inserted in most copies of this issue in manuscript by Clark). Some smudging and dust-soiling to the outer leaves at edges, otherwise very good or better. Edited by Tom Clark. An eclectic periodical, published coincident with Clark's Fulbright study and posting as Instructor in American Poetry, at the University of Essex. The titles varied (all words concluding with 'CE') but each was denoted "A One Shot Magazine ... No Copyright No Nothin." Fielding Dawson, Bernadette Mayer and Michael McClure contribute the text to this number. CLAY & PHILLIPS, p.288.
BROOM AN INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE OF THE ARTS by Broom - 1921
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BROOM AN INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE OF THE ARTS
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Rome & New York, 1921. Volume one, number one. Small folio. Pictorial upper wrapper from a woodcut by Prampolini. Usual uniform tanning of the text stock of this issue, a number of creased and closed tears to grossly extended fore-edges of wrappers, some moderate dusting and a few small spots to the wrappers. A good, above average copy. Founded by Harold Loeb and Alfred Kreymborg as editors, with later participation by associates Matthew Josephson, Slater Brown, Lola Ridge and Malcolm Cowley. In terms of excellence of format, editorial taste, and caliber of artistic and literary contributions, BROOM stands out noticeably from the general mass of periodicals of its era. This number includes contributions by J. Stella, James Stephens, Picasso, Derain, Gris, Aiken, Lowell, Oppenheim, Man Ray, Gropper, Long, et al. HOFFMAN, et al, p.261.
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SLICE I:2 [From the Once series]
by Clark, Tom [ed]
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Between Worlds, Volume 1, Number 1 (Summer 1960)
by Neiman, Gilbert (ed.), Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray, William Burroughs, Gregory Corso, Gary Snyder, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Edward Dorn, Philip Whalen, Harold Norse, Henry Miller, Robert Lowry, John Ciardi, James Purdy, Edward Abbey, et al
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San German, Puerto Rico: Inter American University, 1960. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket (as issued). Near VG. 8vo, 192pp (plus plates), printed wrappers. Rare first issue of this important little magazine featuring a stellar roster of contributors, including Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray as well as Beat notables including Burroughs (Schottlaender C13), Corso, Ferlinghetti, et al. Unmarked copy with significant bumps and some general wear.
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The Thought Police: An Episode in Radical Bigotry
by Flynn, John T.
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Chicago, Illinois, United States
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New York: John T. Flynn, 1946. First edition. Pamphlet. Stapled wraps, 6 x 9 inches, 8 pp. Printed on newsprint. Small closed tears to tail edge and chipping to edges. Browning to newsprint. Very scarce, with only four showing in OCLC institutions (Northwestern University, University of Tulsa, University of Oregon, and Stanford University). Very good.. A scarce pamphlet written and published by journalist, author, and polemicist of the "Old Right," John T. Flynn (1882-1964). Flynn began his career as a journalist at the New Haven Register before becoming an editor at the New York Globe specializing in finance. During the 1920s and 1930s Flynn would grow into a prominent social and political commentator, contributing columns to national publications such as the New Republic, Harper's Magazine, and Collier's Weekly. Flynn was an early supporter of President Roosevelt, but was soon disillusioned by the New Deal's centralization of federal power, bureaucratic expansion, and reliance upon debt to finance…
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Speakers Bureau [Pamphlet]
by Young Americans for Freedom
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Washington, D.C.: Young Americans for Freedom, Inc, 1960. Pamphlet. Stapled wrappers, 5.5 x 8 inches, 40 pp. Rare pamphlet with minor rubbing and a very small spot to front wrap, else near fine. OCLC locates no copies.. A rare pamphlet from the early years of Young Americans for Freedom with the biographies of the group's speakers and their areas of expertise together with a reprint of the Sharon Statement on the rear wrap. The Sharon Statement was adopted on September 11, 1960 by a group of one hundred young conservatives who convened at the home of William F. Buckley Jr. in Sharon, Connecticut with the purpose of creating Young Americans for Freedom. The organization was founded to promote the ideals of individual freedom, strong national defense, and traditional values. YAF chapters soon spread to college campuses throughout the US and proved instrumental in the nomination of conservative Barry Goldwater as the Republican candidate for president in the 1964 presidential election. YAF proved an…
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Notes from Underground 2 (II; 1966) - includes Psychedelic Cookbook section
by Bryan, John, and John Thomas (eds.), Charles Bukowski, Bob Kaufman, Gary Snyder, Lenore Kandel, Philip Whalen, William Wantling, Carol Berge, William Margolis, Antonin Artaud, Steve Richmond, et al
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Los Angeles: Notes from Underground, 1966. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket (as issued). Near VG. 4to, 828pp, printed wrappers. Rare second issue of this important little magazine from underground press editor John Bryan. A fascinating juncture between the Beat Generation and the nascent hippie movement. Includes Beat writers, proto-psychedelicists (including a Psychedelic Cookbook section), and Charles Bukowski. Original fabric tape to spine. Unmarked copy, a bit of outer rubbing and toning, faint storage smell.
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SLICE I:2 [From the Once series]
by Clark, Tom [ed]
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Brightlingsea, Essex, UK, [nd but ca. 1967].. Legal format. Stapled mimeographed text, with pictorial outer leaves (by Joe Brainard - a credit inserted in most copies of this issue in manuscript by Clark). Some smudging and dust-soiling to the outer leaves at edges, otherwise very good or better. Edited by Tom Clark. An eclectic periodical, published coincident with Clark's Fulbright study and posting as Instructor in American Poetry, at the University of Essex. The titles varied (all words concluding with 'CE') but each was denoted "A One Shot Magazine ... No Copyright No Nothin." Fielding Dawson, Bernadette Mayer and Michael McClure contribute the text to this number. CLAY & PHILLIPS, p.288.
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Exit 3 (ca. 1965)
by Hall, John (ed.), Ian Breakwell, Kevin Coyne
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Berkeley, California, United States
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Risley, England: Exit Publications, ca. 1965. 1st edition. Soft cover. Fine/No Jacket (as issued). Near Fine. 8vo, 12pp, stapled wrappers. Beautiful copy of this rare sixties underground magazine from the UK, this issue including cover and interior images by artist Ian Breakwell, with poems and drawings by future underground music legend Kevin Coyne.
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Ampersand Magazine.
by Collective
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Richelieu, France
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London: Fire Dog Mothers, 1991. Fabulous collaborative work, produced in a limited edition of 200 numbered copies. In its original stapled colour illustrated soft covers.With contributions from thirteen artists, including: Charles Grey, Bunny Jones, Sara Smith, John Bichard, Joe Vel, Don Rout, Andy Bradford, Hugo von Bottenthal, Geoffrey Swann, Shimmey McCloskey, and Dreek Humphries. Two are signed by the artists; these being the page by Rachel Ramirez, and that of Damon Alexis Summersgill. Includes a variety of collage items such as glitter, hair clippings, and even a chip fork in a plastic bag! Fascinating and complete. 24 pages. 290 x 205 mm (11½ x 8 inches).
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Cow 1 (Cow Soup Issue, 1965)
by Martin, Link (Luther T. Cupp, ed.), Jack Spicer, Joanne Kyger, Stan Persky, Robin Blaser, Harold Dull, Ronnie Primack, Doug Palmer, Larry Fagin, et al
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Berkeley, California, United States
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San Francisco: Link Martin, 1965. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket (as issued). VG+. 4to, 22pp, stapled wrappers. First issue of this rare and enigmatic literary magazine from 1965 San Francisco, edited by Jack Spicer's last lover, Link Martin, shortly after Spicer's death. Includes work by Spicer, Martin, Joanne Kyger, and others. Unmarked copy, clean and well preserved, light wear.
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Staffrider, Volume 1, Number 3 (July / August 1978)
by Mutloatse, Muthobi, Mike Kirkwood and Kay Hassan (eds.), et al
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Braamfontein, South Africa: Ravan Press, 1978. 1st edition. Soft cover. Fine/No Jacket (as issued). Near Fine. 4to, 60pp, stapled wrappers. Scarce third issue of this important multiracial South African literary magazine. Includes work by a vast number of writers. Unmarked copy, clean with minor wear.
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Highchair Magazine; Brainwork from a Whole Cadre of Experts; Special Expert Police Tactic (Cover Title).
by Bullard, Robin
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GRASS VALLEY, California, United States
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San Rafael, CA: By the editor. Near Fine. 1982. Softcover. Light soil to covers. ; Signed by Robin Bullard bottom margin first page. 24pp; 8vo; pale yellow wrappers; a chronological narrative of 18 full page black & white photographs with captions depicting Suspicions, Questions, Arrest, Atomization, etc. ; Signed by Author(s) .
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Oxygen Scavenger 5.
by (Zine)
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(San Francisco): Room 101 Publications. Fine. N.D.. First Edition. Softcover. 24 unnumbered pages; 8vo; photo-illustrated light gray wrappers with illustrated acetate cover overlay. Illustrated with 13 images, chiefly photographs, or negatives in various sizes 5" x 3.5" , 4" x 5", etc. , all laid in loose, but inserted into pasted down photo corners, with facing text . .
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Worlds Beyond - All Three Volumes
by Cyril M. Kornbluth, Jack Vance, Mack Reynolds,Graham Greene, John Christopher, Lester del Rey, Judith Merril. P.G. Wodehouse et. al
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United States: Hillman Periodicals, 1950. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Very Good. December vol. one has mild edgewear, toned pages and the magazine band is still attached. January vol. two has mild edgewear and two pages have closed tears that does not effect the text. February vol. 3 has edgewear and spine creases. This is the complete run.
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Kunsorn Comics Inc. Presents Another Collection of Justin Kunsorn Cartoons No. 5
by Paul Harris
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Georgetown, Guyana: Kunsorn Comics Inc., 1993. Staple-Bound Pamphlet. Near Fine. Text unmarked. Light wear to covers. Securely bound with two staples. Not from a library. 24 pages.
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Universe Science Fiction June, September 1953; March, September 1954; January 1955
by George Bell, Ray Palmer, Bea Mahaffey (editors)
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United States: Bell Publications, 1953. Soft cover. Very Good. Malcom H. Smith; Robert Gibson Jones. Magazines have some edgewear, spine creases and toned pages. There is a small closed tear on the front cover of the first issue as well a small tape repair on the bottom of the spine. Issue #2 has a date stamp on the rear cover. Volumes 1, 2, 4, 7 and 9. Original cover price is 35 cents.
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Tottel's 17 (Tottels, 1978)
by Silliman, Ron (ed.), Lynne Dreyer, Bob Perelman, Lyn Hejinian, Alan Davies, Charles Bernstein
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Berkeley, California, United States
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San Francisco: Ron Silliman, 1978. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket (as issued). VG+. Folio, 42pp (mimeographed both sides), printed covers on blue card stock. Scarce issue of this rare "private circular for interested parties" edited by Ron Silliman (estimated circulation 50-150 copies). Contains work by important language poets. No markings, light overall wear.
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Retrofuturism 13. Hypermedia Magazine by the Tape-beatles / July 1990. [cover title]
by the Tape-beatles
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Iowa City: Drawing Legion. Near Fine. 1990. Softcover. Page 1551 to 1632; sq. 8vo; stapled wrappers; articles, essays, copier art; inserted sleeve with RRR/R12 EP record, with fold-out section of 'liner notes'. Light wear to covers, record fine. Scarce .
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Locus Solus 1 (I; Winter 1961)
by Ashbery, John, Kenneth Koch, Harry Mathews, and James Schuyler (eds.), Frank O'Hara, Edwin Denby, Barbara Guest, Rudolph Burckhardt, Fairfield Porter, Robin Blaser, George Montgomery, et al
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Lans-en-Vercors, France: Locus Solus, 1961. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket (as issued). VG+. 12mo, 168pp, lap-edge wrappers. The first issue of one of the most impressive and influential English-language literary periodicals of the 1960s. Includes John Ashbery, Rudy Burckhardt, Edwin Denby, Barbara Guest, Kenneth Koch, Harry Mathews, Frank O'Hara, Fairfield Porter, James Schuyler, et al. Unmarked copy with light toning and wear to wrappers (spine has reading creases).
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The Triangle 7 (Volume 7, September 1968) - includes four poems and a text piece by editor William Wantling
by Wantling, William (ed.), Sam Zafirri, Robert Nelson Moore Jr., Thom Young, et al
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Berkeley, California, United States
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Normal, IL: Illinois State University, 1968. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket (as issued). Near VG. 8vo, 64pp, stapled self-cover. Scarce literary magazine edited by William Wantling during his time at Illinois State University, includes four poems and an excerpt from a novel by Wantling. Unmarked copy, outer leaf pulling at staples, which have some rust.
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Blue Suede Shoes 6 (VI, 1968; published ca. 1971)
by Abbott, Keith, and Steve Carey (eds.), et al
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Berkeley, California, United States
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Monterey, CA: Blue Suede Shoes, ca. 1971. 1st edition. Soft cover. Fine/No Jacket (as issued). Near Fine. 4to, 14 leaves (mimeographed one-side), self-stapled. Rare early issue of this experimental poetry magazine edited by Keith Abbott and Steve Carey, in very nice condition. This sixth issue mainly comprises material prepared before the first issue of this series.
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