Published by The Greenfield Review, Greenfield Center, 1971
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 51p., 6x9 inches, poetry, prose, translations, very good poetry booklet in stapled pictorial wraps.
Published by The Greenfield Review, Greenfield Center, 1972
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 64p., 6x9 inches, poetry, prose, translations, very good poetry booklet in stapled pictorial wraps.
Published by The Greenfield Review, Greenfield Center, New York, 1971
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Fine. First edition. Stapled gray wrappers. 47pp. Fine. Four poems by Paul Neruda translated by James Wright and Robert Bly. Some poems by Vincente Huidobro translated by William Witherup and Serge Echeverria. Publisher's letter and subscription card laid in. Other contributors are Greg Kuzma, Ron Welburn, Dave Kelly, James Haining, Stuart Peterfreund, Peter Klappert, Sam Periera, G.S. Sharat Chandra, David Ray, Robert Bly, Dan Gerber, Peter Wild, Clarence Major, Stephan Taugher, William Witherup, Orville Hayden, Pat Garvey, James Tipton, D.V. Smith, and Peter Cooley.
Published by Hearse Press, Eureka, California, 1971
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. Magazine. Small octavo. Paper wrappers. Sunned along the spine, near fine. A literary anthology with contributions from Harold Witt, Charles Edward Eaton, Daniel Hoffman, David Ignatow, William Matthew, Robert Mezey, Philip Booth, David Wagoner, Dugan Gilman, James Schevill, Ted Kooser, Larry Levis, Stuart Friebert, Dave Etter, Sonya Dorman, Mark McCloskey, Paul Zimmer, David Steingass, Joseph Bruchac, Lyn Lifshin, John Unterecker, Stuart Peterfreund, William Hathaway, Herbert Scott, Terry Stokes, Robert L. Jones, DeWayne Rail, C.G. Hanzlicek, H.L. Van Brunt, James Tipton, David Hilton, Tom McKeown, Wesley McNair, William Witherup, Hale Chatfield, Elton Glaser, James Craig, Alan Soldofsky, Danny L. Rendleman, Rochelle Ratner, Gena Ford, Ian Young, Felix Pollak, Phillip Hey, Robert Hershon, and Carolyn Stoloff.
Published by The Crossing Press, 1974
Seller: A Book Preserve, Columbus, OH, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. VG+. Paperbound. 2nd Enlarged Edition. Santa Cruz: Crossing Press, 1974. [unpaginated] In addition to the 67 facsimile pages of the original 1971 edition published by The Greenfield Review, the expanded second edition includes additional hand made poems, short stories, diary entries, and illustrations by prisoners of Soledad Prison; as well as new postscript prefaces by Joseph Bruchac and William Witherup; a glossary of "Joint Jargon'; and other critical essays "marked off by borders." Ships fast with tracking. O05.
Published by Crossing Press, Incorporated, The, Santa Cruz, CA, U.S.A., 1974
ISBN 10: 0912278463 ISBN 13: 9780912278469
Seller: Callaghan Books South, New Port Richey, FL, U.S.A.
Cloth. Condition: Near Fine. 2nd Ed. (2d edition, Enlarged) Originally published, 1971. White cloth with bluish complex illustrations on front, spine and back, no pagination. A facsimile version of a book produced inside Soledad Prison and smuggled out: poems, short short stories, diary entries, illustrations, glossary of prison terms. Near Fine.
Published by Greenfield Review Press, Greenfield Center, 1971
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good Indeed. Von Magnus (illustrator). First edition. A unique collection of poetry smuggled out by inmates at the Soledad State Prison, illustrated with drawings by 'Von Magnus' and edited by Joseph Bruchac and William Witherup. First and only edition, scarce.In the publisher's original paper wraps, 'Greenfield Review Press Chapbook #1'.Illustrations include a cover illustration and two full-page illustrations by Von Magnus.This is a collection of poetry written and compiled by inmates at the Soledad State Prison, also known as the Correctional Training Facility. Many of the poems were originally part over another book called 'The 6:15 Unlock: A Kite from Soledad', and were smuggled out. Because of this, the poems were anonymous to protect the prisoners themselves.Contents include 'Always Easter', 'Black Prison', 'Failure of Power', and 'On Leaving Limbo'.Some poems written by poet Jim Moore, who spent time at the Feral Prison in Springfield, Missouri for refusal of induction.Edited by writers Joseph Bruchac and William Witherup.Collated, complete. In the publisher's original paper wraps. Externally, very smart. Minimal edge wear to extremities, with just a few marks to wraps. Pencil mark to rear of wraps. Internally, firmly bound. Prior owner's ink inscription to top of title page. Pages are very bright and clean throughout, with the odd handling mark. Very Good Indeed. book.
Published by The Greenfield Review Press / Crossing Press, Greenfield Center, New York / Trumansburg, New York, 1971
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. First edition, Crossing Press issue, with Crossing Press distribution stamp on title page and price on lower wrap neatly changed in ink. Prefaces by Joseph Bruchac and William Witherup. Illustrated by "Von Magnus." Printed wrappers with modest wear including a tiny bump on the cover, near fine. Inscribed to poet and one of the founders of the mimeo revolution, Doug Blazek: "12/7/81. For Doug, Peace, Joe." With two sheets laid in advertising books distributed by Crossing Press. Issued as Greenfield Review Chapbook #1.