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New Mexico Quarter: Censored; further west; Winter-Spring 1969 double issue
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New Mexico Quarter: Censored; further west; Winter-Spring 1969 double issue

by McClure, Michael, James Joyce, Lenore Kandel, David Benedetti, Robert Creely, et al.

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Albuquerque: University of New Mexico/New Mexico Quarterly, 1969. Magazine. [13p] 8.5x11 inches, poems, prose, very good literary journal in stapled pictorial wraps. The final issues of the Quarterly in 1969 had material which had been censored. This is the separate, uncredited publication that printed the censored materials. Back cover is the Lennon/Ono nude with John's head replaced by what looks like a young J. Edgar Hoover.
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New Mexico Quarter : Censored : Further West (Winter-Spring 1969 Double Issue) - New Mexico...

New Mexico Quarter : Censored : Further West (Winter-Spring 1969 Double Issue) - New Mexico Quarterly censored content

by McClure, Michael, James Joyce, David Benedetti, Lenore Kandel, Stephen Rodefer, Robert Creeley, John Lennon and Yoko Ono

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n.p, 1968 or 1969. 1st edition. Soft cover. Fine/No Jacket (as issued). Near Fine. 4to, 16pp, stapled wrappers. This rare underground publication includes material evidently censored from the New Mexico Quarterly, which released its last issue (edited by Gene Frumkin) in 1968. The back cover here includes an extremely early reproduction of the cover photo of the 1968 John Lennon and Yoko Ono album "Unfinished Music No. 1: Two Virgins," with Lennon's head replaced with that of what may be Man Ray. Nice copy with a little light spotting to back cover.
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New Mexico Quarter Censored Further West; Winter-Spring 1969 Double Issue

New Mexico Quarter Censored Further West; Winter-Spring 1969 Double Issue

by McClure, Michael, Joyce, James, Kandel, Lenore, Benedetti, David, Rodefer, Stephen and Creeley, Robert

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New Mexico: New Mexico Quarterly, 1969. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Tall, side-stapled wrappers. The scarce censored issue of New Mexico Quarterly. A near fine copy. Includes poems that were meant to be published in the regular edition of The New Mexico Quarterly but apparently were censored and needed to be published separately here. Rear cover includes a rated R grainy black and white photograph of a man and a woman (Yoko Ono and ??).
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