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$20.00Seattle: McKettner Publishing, 1982. 31 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Laid into this copy is a 20 pp collection of poems, YOUR NAME SOUNDS LIKE YES TO ME by Kathleen Kettner and a brief holograph note of presentation.$12.50Seattle: Laocoön Books, 1988. [24 pp]. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Peter Ganick, Guy R. Beining, others.$12.50Boulder: Umoja (1981). New Series Volume V, Number 1. Near fine in printed wrappers.$12.50Boulder: Umoja (1979). New Series Volume III, Number 2. Near fine in printed wrappers. Contributors include Manning Marable, Girma Negash, Otey M. Scruggs, others.$12.50Boulder: Umoja (1979). New Series Volume III, Number 3. Near fine in printed wrappers. Contributors include Valerie Lee, Brenda J. Allen, Ira Chernus, Ralph Mann, and others.$12.50Boulder: Umoja (1980). New Series Volume IV, Number 2. [86 pp]. Near fine in printed wrappers. Contributors include Inih A. Ebong, Clarence T. Walker, Phalul Egejuru, and others.$35.00Berkeley: Aldebaran Review (1976). First edition. 59 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Issued simultaneously as Aldebaran Review 21 and Echoes off the Wall 4.$50.00San Francisco: Black Stone Press, 1980. 42 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. Contributions by Hitchcock, Bigus, Walkup, Ratch, Johnston, and several others. The magazine is subtitled, “A journal of letters, design and typographic printmaking.” Slip laid in stating edition size is 250 instead of 500 copies.$20.00Cambridge: Foreground, 1946. Winter. 96 pp. Issue rippled, else very good in illustrated wrappers. Pablo Neruda, Howard Moss, Albert J. Guérard, Lysander Kemp, Winfield Townley Scott, and more.$25.00NY: The Realist Association (1963). 24 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. “An Impolite Interview with Norman Mailer” featured (the bulk of the issue).$40.00Berkeley: Undermine Press (1968/9). Winter. Single leaf folded three times (10 x 4 inches, closed). Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Collage and a poem by Krech. Poems by Charlie Borden, Charles Potts, Haj Razavi, John Oliver Simon, Alta, and Joel Waldman.$20.00Venice: Beyond Baroque Foundation (1977). December. 4to. 55 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Freya Manfred, Alicia Ostriker, and others contribute.$20.00Venice: Beyond Baroque Foundation (1976). October. 4to. 62 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Work by Holly Prado, Michael Andre, Kate Ellen Braverman, and many others.$20.00Venice: Beyond Baroque Foundation (1977). January. 4to. 63 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. “Poetry-in-the-schools” issue. Carol Lee Sanchez, Bill Berkson, Lewis McAdams, John Oliver Simon, and others.$20.00Venice: Beyond Baroque Foundation (1977). May. 4to. 63 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Opal Nations, Holly Prado, and many others appear.$40.00NY: bread&, 1960. First edition. 66 pp. Bit of wear to the spine, and toning to extrems, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Cover by Sidney Zimmerman. Contributions by Kuenstler, Artaud, Kelly, Kupferberg, Faust, and others. The first of only two issues.$12.50Grand Rapids: Grand Valley State College English Department, 1972. Winter. 31 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.$12.50Grand Rapids: Grand Valley State College English Department, 1972. Spring. 68 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers.$25.00Chicago: Brilliant Corners, 1977. Fall. 92 pp. Bump to one lower corner, light sunning to spine, else near fine in stapled wrappers. Contributions by Anselm Hollo, Paul Carroll, Jef Langford, Simon Schuchat, Alan Axelrod, Douglas Woolf, and Ned Rorem.$25.00Chicago: Brilliant Corners, 1977. Summer. 91 pp. Toning along spine and light soiling to covers, else near fine in illustrated wrappers with a few small spots. Contributions by Philip Whalen, Ned Rorem, Jack van Aken, Paul Carroll, Ted Berrigan, Art Lange, and Kenward Elmslie.$35.00Lanham: Goosetree Press (1964). First edition. [4 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. Five poems.$45.00[NY]: Open Window, 1978. 4to. [24 pp]. Light discoloration along spine, else near fine in side-stapled wrappers. Cover art by Bruno Fonseca. Contributions by Schuyler, Katz, Elie and Paul Schneeman, Liam Fennelly, and Jim Carroll.$12.50NY: New Directions (1969). First trade paperback printing. vi + 250 pp w/notes on contributors. Near fine in illustrated wrappers with two corner creases. Cover art by Norman O. Mustil. Work by Bronk, Ferlinghetti, Hamady, Hollo, Merton, Merwin, Pavese, Roditi, Strand, and many others appear.$12.50Boston: Emerson College (2002). Volume 28, No. 1. 213 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Guest-editored by Cornelius Eady. Contributions by Steve Almond, Toi Derricotte, Denise Duhamel, Martin Espada, Timothy Liu, Shreela Ray, Reginald Shepherd, Al Young, and many others.$25.00Berkeley: Threepenny Review (1990). Spring. Folio. 35 pp. Near fine in wrappers. Christopher Ricks interviews Frederick Wiseman, Moravia on Bataille, Alegría on Borges, poetry by Jorie Graham.$45.00London: Nicholson & Watson (1946). First edition. 143 pp. Near fine in very good plus dust jacket with sunned spine. Contributions by William Sansom, Guillaume Apollinaire, Stevie Smith, Denton Welch, Elizabeth Bowen, and many others.$150.00Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow, 1994. First editions. Three volumes. All near fine in illustrated boards but for a bump and small tear to base of #2, and a corner bump to #3. No dust jackets, as issued. A facsimile reprint, edited here by David Peters Corbett. Each volume is one of 200 trade hardcover copies. For the set:$200.00Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow, 1994. First printings of this reissue (originally published 1927-1929), lettered issue. Three volumes. Crown of spine bumped on each volume, else very near fine in printed paper-covered boards. No dust jackets, as issued. A facsimile reprint, edited here by David Peters Corbett. Each volume is one of 26 lettered copies. For the set:$75.00Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow, 1994. First trade paperback printings. Three volumes, each very near fine in illustrated wrappers. A facsimile reprint, edited here by David Peters Corbett. For the set:$185.00Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow, 1994. First editions, numbered issue. Three volumes. All fine in illustrated boards. No dust jackets, as issued, but housed in a fine custom slipcase. A facsimile reprint, edited here by David Peters Corbett. Each volume is one of 100 numbered copies, all of which here are #1. For the set:$150.00London: Arthur Press, 1927. January. 4to. 195 pp w/index. Front and rear covers detached, spine and rear cover suffer loss and heavy chipping. Almost entire issue devoted to work by Lewis, but there are also appearances by J.W.N. Sullivan, W. Gibson, and T.S. Eliot. SIGNED by Lewis on the title page.$17.50San Francisco: Gay Sunshine Press (1982). First trade paperback printing. 192 pp. Very good plus in illustrated wrappers. Contributors include Frits Bernard, Ned Rorem, Allen Ginsberg, E.A. Lacey, Oswell Blakeston, Jeffrey Beam, and Joe Brainard.