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$17.50Albuquerque: Mother Road Publications (1992). Fall. 4to. 63 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Prints “Life of the King” and “Only the Truely Lost” by Bukowski, as well as work by Crews, Ferlinghetti, Lifshin, Plymell, and others.$25.00NY: The Smith (1983). Winter. 208 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Features an interview with Bukowski by William Packard.$20.00Tustin: Electra Magazine (1985). Spring/Summer. 4to. 59 pp. A few corner creases to front cover, else fine in stapled wrappers. Prints Bukowski’s poem, “Trying to Dry Out...”$50.00Pasco: Goldermood Rainbow Press (1975). 4to. 60 pp. Small broken closure sticker to the fore-edge (from this copy being mailed to a subscriber) else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Notable for the inclusion of the illustrated Bukowski poem, “86’d,” folded and laid into the center section, as issued. Krumhansl 48.$25.00San Francisco: Second Coming Press, 1972. Summer. [48 pp]. Small scuff to spine, else near fine in stapled wrappers. Prints Bukowski’s “Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame.”$25.00San Francisco: Second Coming Press (1973). Summer. 68 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers with a small spot on the fore-edge. Prints Bukowski’s “In the Name of Love and Art.” Also two poems by Linda King.$35.00San Francisco: Second Coming Press (1976). 62 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Prints Bukowski’s “If We Take-.” SIGNED by editor Winans on the first leaf.$35.00San Francisco: Second Coming Press (1974). Charles Bukowski Special. [72 pp]. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Cover photo of Bukowski. Prints his short story “Six Inches,” a handful of poems, and a short essay. Also prints tributes by Norse, Micheline (w/Buk correspondence), Linda King, and others.$35.00Santa Ana: Electrum/The Quarterly Poetry Magazine, 1983. Fall/Winter. 46 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Prints Bukowski’s poem “A Split.”$35.00Santa Ana: Electrum/The Quarterly Poetry Magazine, 1984. Summer. 46 pp. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. Prints Bukowski’s poem “One for the Old Boy.”$25.00Laurinburg: St. Andrews Review 1977. Spring-Summer. 184 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Features three essays on Bunting and a conversation with Bunting, Jonathan Williams, and Tom Meyer.$35.00Penngrove: Avec Magazine (1988). 4to. 94 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. This premiere issue features excerpts from the previously unpublished “Lost Chapter” of William S. Burroughs’ NAKED LUNCH. Contributions also by Broughton, Codrescu, Eigner, Hejinian, McCaffery, Kyger, and many others including a dawing of WSB by S. Clay Wilson.$40.00East Palo Alto: Lip (1969). 52 pp. Foxing along top edge, light sunning along spine; in all, near fine in stapled wrappers. First and only issue. Features William S. Burroughs’ “two ABSTRACTS.” While artist Youdelman names underground comic artists George DiCaprio and Noe Goldwasser as assistants, all the internal illustrations in the magazine are by Bill Woodall.$125.00Salt Lake City: Department of English/Western Humanities Review, 1963. Winter. 103 pp. Bump to crown of spine, else near fine in printed wrappers. Presents Carver’s “Pastoral, a story.” One of Carver’s first published short fictions, one of six published in 1963, and preceded by only one other earlier, in 1961.$20.00San Francisco: (1989). [20 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers.$850.00Lansen-Vercors: Locus Solus (1961-1962). Five issues in four volumes (III-IV is a double), all very near fine in printed wrappers. Issue #1 is in the first state, untrimmed. In addition to Ashbery, Kenenth Koch, Harry Matthews, and James Schuyler, who together edited this stellar mag, contributors include Guest, O’Hara, Blaser, Berkson, Burroughs, Corso, Eluard, Kraus, Peret, Di Prima, Lax, Ceravolo, Malanga, Denby, Kallman, Wieners, and many others. For the run:$150.00Kent: Credences Press (1975-1980). Nine numbers in seven issues. All fine in stapled wrappers. Contributors include Dawson, Duncan, Bronk, Oppenheimer, Mackey, Brakhage, and many others. Jess did the cover art for 3 and 8/9. For the run:$100.00Vancouver: The Pacific Nation (1967 & 1969). 114 + 106 pp. Two issues, both very good plus in illustrated wrappers. Work by Blaser, Herndon, Spicer, Brautigan, Olson, Dull, Artaud, McClure, and that’s just the first issue. For the pair:$35.00San Francisco: Open Skull, 1967. First edition. 34 pp. Very good plus in stapled wrappers. Letters from Plymell, Wantling, Norse, Purdy, Kryss, Cauble, and others with four “ink pressings” by Blazek in the center sections. Conceived as a continuing dialogue, this was destined to be a “one-shot.”$100.00Burnaby: Blackfish (1971-1972/3). Five issues in four, all fine in illustrated wrappers. Bowering, Livesay, Purdy, Acorn, Gunn, Atwood, Page, and many others appear. For the run:$300.00Berkeley: Hollow Orange, 1966-1970. Six volumes, all fine in sewn wrappers. Attractive 16mo hand-bound little magazine. Peter Wild, Keith Abbott, Pamela Millward, Ronald Silliman, Bill Bathurst, Pete Winslow, Doug Blazek, and many others. Issue #4 features four poems by Richard Brautigan. For the run:$75.00Berkeley: Turtle Island/Nezahaulcoyotl Historical Society (1975-1980). Five numbers in four issues. All near fine in printed wrappers. Contributions by Carl O. Sauer, Ernesto Cardenal, Charles Olson, Jaime de Angulo, Ed Dorn, Kenneth Irby, Ishmael Reed, David Meltzer, Susan Howe, Tom Raworth, Fanny Howe, and many others. For the run:$15.00Berkeley: Turtle Island Foundation, 1979. Volume 1, Number 1. 16 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Features an interview with Robert Duncan by Callahan on Jaime de Angulo. The only issue published.$25.00NY: Al Carmines (1963). 75 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Contributions by Allen Katzman, Anselm Hollo, Jackson Mac Low, Denise Levertov, Diane Wakoski, John Keys, and many others. First and only issue of this Greenwich Village magazine. Editorial board included Robert Lima, Katzman, Ted Enslin, and Paul Blackburn.$500.00Koyoto: Origin (1966-1971). Twenty issues. Other than a bit of rust around the staples, all very near fine in printed wrappers with light foxing to the spines of 2 and 3, spine sunning to 5, and foxing to the page edges of 6. Each issue features a poet, in order: Cid Corman, Lorine Niedecker, André Du Bouchet, Kusano Shimpei, William Bronk, Douglas Woolf, Seymour Faust, Josef Albers, Francis Ponge, René Daumal, Chuang-Tzu’s “Autumn Flood,” Denis Goacher, Jean Daive, John Taggart, Paul Celan, Daphne Marlatt, Philippe Jaccottet, Jonathan Greene, Frank Samperi, and Hitomaro. For the run:$150.00Sauk City: August Derleth 1960-1963. Complete run of Derleth’s magazine, “poems of man and nature.” Fine in full green cloth with gilt stamping on spine. No dust jacket, as issued. All ten issues of this little magazine. In addition to work by Derleth, prints work by Bariss Mills, Felix Stafanile, James L. Weil, Gena Ford, William Stafford, George Bowering, and many other.$35.00San Francisco: Ishmael [c 1960]. 87 pp. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. Richard Garcia, André Breton (3 poems), Jerome Rothenberg, Luis Cernuda, and Herman Hesse (8 poems) appear. First and only issue.$200.00La Jolla: Laurence McGilvery, 1973. First edition. 4to + xviii + 578 pp w/index. Fine in full dark cloth. No dust jacket, as issued. Introduction and notes adapted from interview with Di Prima recorded in July and August 1970. A facsimile of the complete run of this most ephemeral little mag.$45.00(np): Doones Press 1973. First edition. 4to. [30 pp]. Light toning to edges, else very near fine in side-stapled wrappers. Cover art by Elisabeth Brandfass. Merrill Gilfillan, Ted Greenwald, Keith Waldrop, Tom Raworth, Ron Silliman, Rosmarie Waldrop, and DiPalma contribute. First and only issue.$200.00Madison: Sixties Press, 1960-1968. Seven volumes, all very near fine to fine in printed wrappers. The earliest issues of this magazine were titled “The Fifties” and numbered 1-3. The Sixties began in 1960 with 4, and ended with 10 in 1968. Poetry in translation emphasized. Work by Levertov, Cortazar, Char, Haines, Neruda, Snyder, Edson, Celan, James Wright, and may others. For the run:$125.00Albuquerque: San Marcos Review [1978] - 1983. Five issues, all very near fine or better in illustrated wrappers. Brandi, Corso, Ferlinghetti, Levertov, Komunyakaa, Perreault, Waldman, and others. Errata slip present in #1. The second issue features poets of Hawaii, 2:1 features the work of Keith Wilson, and 2:2 features Contemporary Spanish and Latin American poetry with a focus on Brazilian Concrete Poetry. The last issue features women poets. For the run:$450.00NY & Stockbridge: Garlic Press/Oblek Editions (1987-1993). Twelve issues in thirteen volumes, #12 being issued in two parts. All near fine or better in wrappers with most being fine. Cover art by Norman Bluhm, Trevor Winkfield, Brian Schorn, Win Knowlton, and Jess among others. A high production value journal of contemporary letters presenting work by Coolidge, Jabes, Michael Palmer, Charles Bernstein, Charles Simic, Creeley, Mac Low, Hejinian, Berrigan, Ashbery, Spicer, Duncan and many others. #9 is a Burning Deck 30th anniversary tribute issue. For the run: