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$35.00Ann Arbor: Salthouse Mining Company, 1978. First edition. 4to. [12 pp]. Very good plus in stapled wrappers. Issued as Salthouse # 4 & 5.$20.00Albuquerque: University of New Mexico, 1932. Vol. II, Number 3. August. [74 pp]. Light wear to yapp edges, else very near fine in printed wrappers. Mary Austin, José Garcia Villa Witter Bynner, and others contribute.$20.00Albuquerque: University of New Mexico, 1932. Vol. II, Number 2. May. [106 pp]. Near fine in printed wrappers.$12.50Normal: Spoon River Poetry Association, 2012. Winter/Spring. 128 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Joanne Kyger contributes four poems. Also work by Kirk Robinson and Lyn Lifshin.$45.00San Francisco: Empty Elevator Shaft Press [c 1973]. 63 pp. A few light spots to front cover, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Three prose poems by Acker, along with work by Eigner, Gitin, Potts, Mariah, Voelcker, and many others. The first and only issue.$20.00NY: Penguin (1988). First edition. 256 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Review slip and promotional flyer laid in. This issue features Amis' "The Murderee" as well as work by Carver, Gallagher, John Berger, Angela Carter, Don DeLillo, and others.$10.00Harrisburg: Moretus Press (1980). 65 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Features a bibliographical checklist of the works of A.R. Ammons by Stuart Wright.$25.00NY: Conjunctions (1982). First edition. 228 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Milosz, Gass, West, Sorrentino, Rexroth, Boyle, Creeley, H.D. and many others contribute.$20.00Boston: David R. Godine (1985). First edition. 276 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket with light wear to crown of spine. ‘Writers Interview Writers’ - Duncan & McClure, Jonathan Williams & Ronald Johnson, Edmund White and Edouard Roditi. Other contributors include Sorrentino, Abish, Tarn, Carruth, and Enslin.$50.00San Francisco: Re/Search Publishing (1984). First edition. 4to. 171 pp. Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Collects interviews, fiction, non-fiction, bibliography, and more.$25.00New Haven: Yale University (1990). First edition. 265 pp. Spine sunned, else near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers with a light verticl bend to the first 40 or so pages and front cover.$20.00Sherman Oaks: Clayton Eshleman (1971). January. 160 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Cover art by Wallace Berman. Contributions by Hirschman, Bromige, Brakhage, Ginsberg, Creeley, and reproductions of four Berman artworks.$20.00Chicago: Yellow Press, 1976. First trade paperback edition. 128 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. 8 poems by Berrigan. Also work by Gwendolyn Brooks, Paul Carroll, Art Lange, Alice Notley, and others. Anthology issued as Milk Quarterly 9 & 10.$75.00Tulsa: University of Tulsa 1975. 183 pp w/notes on contributors. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Prints Berrigan’s “Poem for Today.” INSCRIBED by Berrigan on the first leaf, “Tom - here’s one of my / first poems ever- / Love, / Ted / See p. 126- / Also my first poem ‘Open Field’.”$10.00Athens: Ohio Review (1974). Winter. 123 pp. A few ink notes to contents page, else near fine in printed wrappers. Special section on John Berryman, featuring his poem “Surveillance” and essays by William Heyen, Peter Stitt, and Michael Dennis Browne.$20.00Crescent City: Epos, 1965. Vol. 17, No. 1. 36 pp. Near fine in in printed wrappers. Contributions from Blazek, Marge Piercy, John Tagliabue, Colette Inez, and others. SIGNED by Blazek on the contents page.$15.00Berkeley: Power of Poetry-A Celebration, 1995. Volume V. 30 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Blazek contributes his poem, 'Mysterium Magnum.' SIGNED by Blazek at his poem.$25.00Paradise: DustBooks (1969). First edition. 45 pp. Near fine in stapled wraps. An alphabetical compilation of books and other publications from independant publishers for 1996-68. SIGNED by Blazek at the listing of his books.$20.00San Francisco: Zyzzyva (1995). Volume XI, No. 1. 100 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. Tenth Anniversary Issue. Includes a poem by Douglas Blazek, as well as work by Robert Hass, Barbara Guest, Lyn Hejinian, Leslie Scalapino, Rafael Campo, Heather McHugh, Marilyn Chin, and Czeslaw Milosz. SIGNED by Blazek at his listing on the contents page.$25.00Evanston: Northwestern Review Press (1972). First edition. 467 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers with some scattered rubbing. A terrific collection, which includes a quite large selection of Borges’ fictions.$35.00Hollywood: Coastlines (1960). Vol. 4, Nos. 2&3. 88 pp. Very near fine in printed wrappers. Prints three poems by Bukowski in this “Special Issue” featuring Los Angeles writers.$15.00Los Angeles: Bombshelter Press, 1999. Special Double Issue. 321 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Twenty pages of Bukowski- journal, letters, poems.$15.00Los Angeles: Bombshelter Press (1991). Vol. III, No. 2 & Vol. IV, No. 1. 326 pp. Very good plus in glossy illustrated wrappers. Presents Bukowski’s poem, “I’ll have it to go.”$35.00NY: Poets & Writers (1980). First edition. [64 pp]. Near fine in stapled wrappers. A celebration at Roseland, 22 October, hosted by Lauren Bacall, William Styron, and George Plimpton. Bukowski contributes his poem, “the lady in red.” Also work by Atwood, Bowles, Burroughs, Creeley, Ginsberg, Merrill, Merwin, Ozick, Paley, Beckett (two page reproduction of his holograph manuscript), Reed, Stafford, Updike, Walcott, and many others.$25.00San Francisco: San Francisco Review (1958). Winter. 88 pp. Faint foxing along top edge, else very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Prints “I Cannot Stand Tears” and “10 Lions and the End of the World” by Bukowski.$20.00Ojai: Edward L. Smith (1993). First edition. 60 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Reprints a 1969 letter by Bukowski, and several small drawings.$20.00Stockton: Wormwood Review Press, 1968. Volume 8, Number 3. 36 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Center section features Locklin’s “Star Trek & Such.” Also prints Bukowski’s poem “The Underground.” Limited to 600 numbered copies; this copy designated “Exchange.”$25.00West Los Angeles: Papa Bach Bookstore (1972). July. 182 pp. Small wrinkle near base of spine, else fine in illustrated wrappers. Prints three poems by Bukowski. Laid into this copy is a statement from the editors.$22.50Sydney: New Poetry (1975). 91 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers that are light rubbed. Prints three poems by Bukowski, “Face of a Political Candidate on a Street Billboard, “ “Nothing is as Effective as Defeat,” and “Interviews.”$20.00NY: Unmuzzled Ox (1976). Vol. IV, No. 2. 119 pp. Reading crease to spine, else very good plus in illustrated wrappers. Work by Joe Brainard, Ron Padgett, Claes Oldenburg, Charles Bukowski (one for R.O.), Charles Olson, William Stafford, Hannah Wilke. Interviews with Robert Duncan, Eugene McCarthy, Andy Warhol, and more.$20.00San Francisco: San Francisco Book Review (1971). August. 4to. 38 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Essay by Bukowski on Ginsberg, which appeared originally in Ole.$20.00San Francisco: San Francisco Book Review (1972). June. 4to. 38 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Bukowski contributes, “Notes on an Aged Poet.”