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$20.00London: Agenda (1972). Spring-Summer. 157 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Thomas Hardy Special Issue, edited by Donald Davie. Gunn, Montale, Tomlinson, Pinsky, others.$20.00Cambridge: Numbers (1986). Volume 1. 96 pp. Fine in glossy printed wrappers. Prints four poems by Heaney, “Holding Course,” “The Mud Vision,” “A Peacock’s Feather,” and “A Ship of Death.”$45.00Carrboro: Truck Press (1974). 188 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Hejinian contributes five poems. Laid into this copy is a holograph letter from Hejinian, “Dear Mama + Ken, I thought you might like to see the enclosed - mainly, of course, because there are a few pieces of mine here - but, also, it seems like a nice magazine, not slick but nicely done. Just wrote you a long letter and there’s really nothing to all - except love / from me / Lyn.”$20.00London: Agenda (1979). Spring. 115 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Contributions by Sisson, Milne, Cookson, Levi, Jay, and many others.$25.00Cleveland: mostly broken scabs press (nd). First edition. 4to. [22 pp]. Fine in side-stapled wrappers glued into silkscreened covers. Contributions by Rob Tomsho, Carol Furpahs, Peter Laughner, Kristen Ban, and Al Horvath. Bandaid incorportated into rear cover design.$20.00Pasadena: Glenn Lord 1972. Spring. 36 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Whole number 16.$20.00Pasadena: Glenn Lord 1973. Autumn. 36 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Whole number 18.$20.00Buffalo: Intrepid Press, 1968. 4to. [76 pp]. Near fine in side-stapled wrappers. Carl Weissner guest edits this issue featuring Bengali poets of the Hungry Generation, a section of Ginsberg’s Calcutta journal, Bengali poets of the Kritibash Group, and work by poets from Bombay, Delhi, and Allahabad.$45.00Eugene: University of Oregon Student Publications Board, 1963. Fall. 134 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Features the whole of Jess’ THE DIOS KOURI.$40.00Bloomington: Department of English Indiana University 1960. Summer. 64 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Prints two poems by Robert Duncan, “Poetry, A Natural Thing” and “Three Pages from a Birthday Book.” Also includes a collage by Jess, “An Aposiopesis of Black Honey.” Duncan has added to the contents page in pencil, “See also JESS in art section 32/33.”$20.00Bridgend: Poetry Wales Press, 1982. Spring. 116 pp. Bump to one lower corner, else very near fine in printed wrappers. Special section on the “achievement of David Jones” (six articles on Jones’ work).$35.00London: Agenda (1973/4). Autumn-Winter. 159 pp. Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers with a light bump to one upper corner.$15.00Tulsa: Univesity of Tulsa (1980). Volume 18, Number 1. Fall. Very near fine in printed wrappers. Robert G. Lowery, David Krause, Joseph C. Voelker, Mary T. Reynolds, Cheryl T. Herr, R. Barrie Walkley, and Alan M. Cohn contribute.$15.00Tulsa: Univesity of Tulsa (1981). Volume 18, Number 3. Spring. Very near fine in printed wrappers. James J. Sosnoski, Gerald Prince, Jonathan Culler, Seymour Chatman, R.S. Philpott, John Paul Riquelme, Jean Ricardou, and Alan M. Cohn contribute. Special section on the MURGE project.$15.00Tulsa: Univesity of Tulsa (1981). Volume 18, Number 4. Summer. Very near fine in printed wrappers. Tilly Eggers, Mary Beth Pringle, Margaret McBride, and Alan M. Cohn contribute.$15.00Tulsa: Univesity of Tulsa (1982). Volume 19, Number 2. Winter. Very near fine in printed wrappers. Suzanne Katz Hayman, Janet Grayson, James Van Dyck Card, Duncan Mallam, and Alan M. Cohn contribute.$15.00Tulsa: Univesity of Tulsa (1982). Volume 19, Number 3. Spring. Very near fine in printed wrappers. Marilyn French, Zack Bowen, David A. Gates, Erwin R. Steinberg, James H. Duff, Jr., Paul Anghinetti, R.S. Philpott, and Alan M. Cohn contribute.$15.00Tulsa: Univesity of Tulsa (1982). Volume 20, Number 1. Fall. Very near fine in printed wrappers. Thomas E. Connolly, Elis Dillon, Joseph Allen Boone, John Feeley, and Alan M. Cohn contribute.$35.00Evanston: TriQuarterly (1977). 256 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers with tanning to page edges. Work by de Campos, Roche, Cixous, Sollers, Brooke-Rose, Cage, Sorrentino, Gass, Calvino and many others.$200.00Unterengstringen & Hamilton: (np) (1962-1963). First eighteen issues of this long-running periodical- March 1962 to December 1963. Most have light rust-marks near staples, else all are near fine or better. At the beginning of issue 18 is printed, “With this issue we wind up A Wake Newslitter, Old Style, and prepare for our emergence in print, early next year.”$20.00Columbia: University of Missouri (1999). Volume XXII, Number 2. 198 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Prints 18 pp of letters from Cassady to Kerouac.$35.00NY: Atlantic Monthly (1968). Vol. 21, No. 3. 4to. 134 pp. Light corner crease to front cover, else very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Prints a one page essay on boxing by Kerouac.$25.00(np): Local Knowledge Magazine, 2010. First edition. 24 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Introduction by Kimberly Lyons. Entire text with his illustrations by King. Dated (4/23/2010) and SIGNED by King.$20.00Eugene: Toad Press, 1966. First edition. [72 pp]. Rust marks along spine from internal staples, else very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Koller guest-edits this issue. Includes work by Bill Deemer, Andrew Hoyem, Joanne Kyger, Pamela Millward, Philip Whalen, and others.$20.00Zuni: Dusty Dog (1992). First edition. Single sheet folded once (8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches, closed). One vertical fold from mailing, else fine. Issue devoted to four poems by Kryss.$25.00London: TLS, 1980. 13 June. [26 pp]. Near fine in wrappers. Presents the text of a speech by Larkin, “The Sanity of Lawrence.” Bloomfield C483.$25.00Oxford: Departure (1955). Spring. 20 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Offers Larkin’s poem, “Always too eager...” Bloomfield C48.$25.00Oxford: Departure (1957). January. 20 pp. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. Larkin’s short poem “Pigeons” appears. Bloomfield C70.$25.00Stockport: Phoenix (1973/4). Autumn & Winter. 192 pp. Offsetting to two leaves, else near fine in illustrated wrappers with a light corner crease to rear cover. In addition to critical essays, a new poem by Larkin, “Money,” appears here along with worksheets for “At Grass.” Bloomfield 429.1.$25.00London: Critical Quarterly (nd). 22 pp. About fine in stapled wrappers. Larkin contributes four poems, including THE WHITSUN WEDDING. Other poets represented are Thom Gunn, R.S. Thomas, and Ted Hughes. The editors' selection for “the best poems written since 1950.”$20.00London: Critical Quarterly, 1961. Winter. [94 pp]. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Larkin contributes his poem “Breadfruit.” Bloomfield C152.$20.00Norwich & Manchester: Critical Quarterly, 1968. Spring and Summer. 199 pp. Very good plus in printed wrappers. Larkin’s poem “High Windows” in good company. Bloomfield C307.1.