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  • Micheline, Jack, edited by with a preface note by James T. Farrell

    Published by Harvard Book Company of New York, 1964, 1964

    Seller: Longhouse, Publishers & Booksellers, Brattleboro, VT, U.S.A.

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    First edition, first printing With a curious and interesting cover blurb by Charles Mingus. The great Beat and street poet Jack Micheline shows his editing prowess in choices. The actor Robert Blossoms is here with others and each poet is given great space for their work plus vintage photographs of the poet. A strong edition to the Beat poet. Jack Micheline has written an introduction for the collection in 1963, "to be a real poet is to be part of the waves of the sea" and he has contributed his own art work as a contribution to the collection. Very close to fine and bright stiff wraps with no text to the spine at all as issued.