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Published by WHISPERSHIT Press, 1967
Seller: Kirpan Press, Vancouver, WA, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Published by either or both editors. This issue was dedicated to all the men and woman of the Glenn Falls chapter of the Hadassah Hasslers. Produced February-March, 1967. As publishers wrote in book, there's various shit worth digesting and writes of happenings in Cleveland i.e. Jim Lowell's arrest, d.a. levy in hiding from obcenity charge. Front page photo of Gene Bloom by: Times Square Penny Arcade. Cover created by Barry Schilan, drawings by George Marks, Lawrence Cook, Jack Seert, Jim Lassiter, sketches by Judith Starr. 108 pages, side stapled on right side. Condition: Very good although there are bends along the left side. Inside pages pristine.
Published by New York: Whispershit Press, 1967
Seller: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st edition. VG+. 4to, 112pp (mimeographed), stapled card wrappers. Scarce poetry mimeo mag from 1967, includes work by d. a. levy, Ted Berrigan, William Wantling, Doug Blazek, et al. Particularly freewheeling/psychedelicized. Stray pen mark to front cover, light outer wear, no interior markings. Not Signed.
Published by Whispershit Press & Olivant Press, New York & Homestead, FL, 1967
Seller: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
First Edition
Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. Complete run of the journal in four issues with an anthology published as the Winter 1967-1968 issue of The Human Voice, Vol. III No. 4. [vi], 100; "83" [but irregularly paginated]; [ii], 112; 72; [vi], 44 pp. Stapled wraps in various sizes. Near Fine overall with light wear. Closed tear to bottom of front wrap of Vol. 2. Reading crease to front wrap of Vol. 3. Vol. 4 spine a bit sunned. Anthology issue spine a bit chipped, wraps lightly soiled. The entirety of the little poetry magazine Entrails, edited by Gene Bloom until his imprisonment before the release of the fourth issue. The vibe of the publication was scatological, much in the vein of Ed Sanders' Fuck You. The first issue stated on its first page: "We are a NON-CENSORSHIP MAGAZINE." Issue #2 includes a tiny envelope stamped "Beat Nickel Bag" with something in it that shakes when rattled; it has not been opened, though. The following issue has a similar bag stapled to the back wrap, empty. Contributors included many of the most prominent Meat Poets: Charles Bukowski (in three issues), Douglas Blazek, D.r. Wagner, William Wantling, Harold Norse, The Willie, and Steve Richmond as well as d.a. levy, Tuli Kupferberg, Ted Berrigan, Clarence Major, and Lyn Lifshin. Uncommon as a complete run.