Language: English
Published by Kings Estate Press, St. Augustine, FL, 2008
ISBN 10: 188883224X ISBN 13: 9781888832242
Wraps. Condition: Near Fine. Wayne Hogan (illustrator). Square 8vo, 263 pp. One wrapper corner lightly bumped.
Published by Raleigh, NC: Southern Poetry Review Press, 1969
Seller: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st edition. VG+. 8vo, 100pp, printed wrappers. Uncommon anthology from 1969, includes "18 cars full of men thinking of what could have been" by Charles Bukowski, plus work by other important poets. Faint penciled name to cover, else a clean copy with minor wear. Not Signed.
Published by Reno, NV: Richard Morris, 1967
Seller: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st edition. VG+. 4to, 30pp (mimeographed), stapled wrappers. Solid copy of the penultimate issue of this Reno-based little magazine, from 1967 Unmarked copy, light general wear. Not Signed.
Published by NY, 1965
Seller: John K King Used & Rare Books, Detroit, MI, U.S.A.
11 x 8.5, mimeographed stapled self wraps, 27 pp, whole issue worn and browned, chipped and torn, very fragile and a bit stinky, some pp disbound. Sorry.
Published by NY, 1966
Seller: John K King Used & Rare Books, Detroit, MI, U.S.A.
11 x 8.5, mimeographed stapled self wraps, 24 pp, whole issue worn and browned and very fragile, a bit stinky, tears and chips and disbound pages.
Published by NY, 1965
Seller: John K King Used & Rare Books, Detroit, MI, U.S.A.
11 x 8.5, mimeographed stapled self wraps, 23 pp, covers very worn and browned and fragile, mostly disbound, tears, fold, toning, but still complete with old mailing address and 4 cent stamp. Lots of poetry, but no one we have heard of.
Published by New York: Paul M. Hirschhorn, 1968
Seller: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st edition. Near VG. 8vo, 48pp, stapled wrappers. Rare early of this uncommon little magazine, includes an "interview" with W. H. Auden by editor Hirschhorn (largely an account of a visit to Auden, with a few paraphrased remarks). Also work by a range of underground poets. Unmarked copy, light outer wear and soil. Not Signed.
14 pp, mimeographed, 14 x 8.5, stapled, folded. Extremely poor condition, last sheet shattered (with hand written name and address), tears, chips, etc. Sold as is. Includes D.A. Levy.
Published by Boise, ID: Boise State University, 1991
Seller: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: New. 1st edition. New copy in publisher's shrinkwrap. 4to, 180pp, printed wrappers. Thick underground review from Boise with a stellar roster of contributors. Includes a CD (with readings by Paul Bowles) and postcard inserts. Not Signed.
Published by published by the editor, New York, 1967
Seller: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.
4to, pp. 38; self-wrappers, paper worn and brittle, final leaf loose. A dense poetry journal featuring 70 some contributors, including a young Ann Beattie. Although not stated, this copy is from the library of Israel "Izzy" Young, former owner of the Folklore Center in Greenwich Village, New York.
Published by Buffalo, NY: Intrepid Press, 1969
Seller: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st edition. VG+. 4to, 148pp, stapled wrappers. Thick double fifth-anniversary issue of Allen De Loach's important underground literary magazine; includes work by Bukowski, Gary Snyder (Sherlock v2.D181), Berrigan, Norse, Wieners, and a range of other important contributors. Unmarked copy with minor cover soil and sunning; back cover is not connected at top staple (binding artefact). Not Signed.
August. 4to. [24 pp]. Near fine in side-stapled wrappers. Earle Birney, Sotere Torregian, Saint Geraud, Steve Richmond, Douglas Blazek, Clarence Major, and others contribute. "The Free Lance" label on the top leaf. Addressed to "d a levy c/o SIMON / 14112 Becket Rd. / Shaker Heights, Ohio.".
Published by NY, 1965
Seller: John K King Used & Rare Books, Detroit, MI, U.S.A.
11 x 8.5, mimeographed stapled self wraps, 24 pp, contents very worn and torn and fragile, a bit stinky, edges chipping, mostly disbound, but with poem "I'm Afraid That I Will Continue to Drink Myself to Death . . ." with several little caricature drawings by Buk. No one else famous in this issue. SWAF.
Published by NY, 1965
Seller: John K King Used & Rare Books, Detroit, MI, U.S.A.
11 x 8.5, mimeographed stapled self wraps, 27 pp, whole issue worn and browned, last few pp loose, last page heavily edge-chipped, kind of stinky but with original address label and stamp. First two pages are a letter from Charles Bukowski to the editor, next two pages are a poem "A Party Here--Machineguns, Tanks, An Army Fighting Against Men on Rooftops" by Bukowski. Also, a reproduced letter and a Preface from Thomas Merton, and poems by people we don't recognize. Still, collectible for Bukowski and Merton.
Published by Buffalo, NY: Intrepid Press, 1967
Seller: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st edition. VG+. 4to, 50pp, stapled wrappers. Sharp copy of another impressive early issue of Allen De Loach's important underground literary magazine; includes three poems by Charles Bukowski, plus work a range of other important contributors. Unmarked copy from the collection of Philip Lamantia, faint vertical crease and minor wear. Not Signed.
Published by New York: Crank Books / Interim Books, 1964
Seller: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st edition. VG+. 8vo, ~80pp (mimeographed), stapled wrappers. Number 73 of 250 numbered copies of this mimeographed underground literary magazine (originally intended as a one-shot, but which was continued as a series). Unmarked copy, light wear and typical toning of mimeo stock, binding glue staining to inside covers. Not Signed.
Published by James Gove, Barstow, CA, 1966
Seller: Captain Ahab's Rare Books, ABAA, Stephenson, VA, U.S.A.
Association Member: ABAA
First Edition
First Edition. Quarto (28cm); mimeographed sheets (printed recto and verso), side-stapled into jade green illustrated wraps with hand-coloring to front cover illustration; [46]pp. Some toning and faint foxing to wrapper extremities, and the edges of first and final leaves, with a tiny tear to rear wrapper; Very Good+.Short-lived mimeographed poetry magazine, featuring the first appearance of two Bukowski poems: "Poem For My Daughter" and "Good Morning." The former remained unpublished until its inclusion in The People Look Like Flowers At Last (2007), the latter remaining uncollected. The issue also contains contributions by Douglas Blazek, Ed Bullins, Judson Crews, Will Inman, and Clarence Major, et al. Dorbin C328-329.