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80 474 Fathar No 1 7 all published  Ed D McNaughton 80 474 Fathar No 1 7 all published Ed D McNaughton
80 474 Fathar No 1 7 all published  Ed D McNaughton 80 474 Fathar No 1 7 all published Ed D McNaughton
80/ 474 Fathar. No.1-7 [all published]. Ed. D. McNaughton. Buffalo and Bolinas, the editor, 1970-1975, 7 issues, printed on recto only, orig. not unif. pict./ photogr. wr. (sl. overlapping), 4to.

- Wrappers sl. frayed.

= Contributions by i.a. Ed Sanders, Ted Berrigan, Edward Dorn, Charles Olson, John Wieners, Robert Creeley, Michael McClure, Robert Duncan, Frank O'Hara, Vincent Ferrini, Gerard de Nerval, Lewis MacAdams, Albert Glover, John Temple, Joe Dunn, Fred Wah, Aram Saroyan, Michael Rumaker, Imamu Amiri Baraka and Tom Raworth. Issue 3 is devoted to John Clarke. Clay and Phillips, p.274.

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80 475 Ferlinghetti L  ed  80 475 Ferlinghetti L ed
80 475 Ferlinghetti L  ed  80 475 Ferlinghetti L ed
80 475 Ferlinghetti L  ed  80 475 Ferlinghetti L ed
80 475 Ferlinghetti L  ed  80 475 Ferlinghetti L ed
80/ 475 Ferlinghetti. L, (ed.). City Light Journal. Number one. San Francisco, City Lights, 1963, 1st ed., 112p., num. ills., orig. limp boards w. on frontcover an image of Allen Ginsberg in the Himalayas.

- Boards trifle yellowed.

= An anthology with i.a. J. Kerouac, Among the Iroquois; W. Burroughs, I am dying, meester?; A. Ginsberg, In India; T. Joans, Afrique Accidentale.

Hansen, A. A Primer of Happenings & Time/ Space Art. New York, Else Press, 1965, (10), 1st ed., 145p., num. ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr. (previous owner's entry on first free endpaper). - AND 9 others, mainly on/ by the Beat generation, i.a. A. GINSBERG, Kaddish and other Poems (San Francisco, 1974, 14th ed., orig. cl. sm. 8vo) and IDEM, Death & Fame (New York, 1999, orig. boards w. dustwr.).

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80 476 Fervent Valley No 1 5 all published  Ed L Goodell a o 80 476 Fervent Valley No 1 5 all published Ed L Goodell a o
80 476 Fervent Valley No 1 5 all published  Ed L Goodell a o 80 476 Fervent Valley No 1 5 all published Ed L Goodell a o
80/ 476 Fervent Valley. No.1-5 [all published]. Ed. L. Goodell a.o. Placitas, Fervent Valley, 1972-1974, 5 issues, ills., orig. not unif. pict. wr., 4to (4x), 8vo (1x).

= The first 4 issues are general numbers, featuring Allen Ginsberg, Charles Bukowski, Andrei Codrescu, Fielding Dawson, William Burroughs, Janet MacAdams, Robert Creeley, Charles Olson, Gerard Malanga and Tom Raworth. The final issue was published as a book by Bill Pearlman, Inzorbital. Clay and Phillips, p.151.

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80/477 The Floating Bear No 1 38 all published  Ed by D Di Parma and L Jones 80/477 The Floating Bear No 1 38 all published Ed by D Di Parma and L Jones
80/477 The Floating Bear No 1 38 all published  Ed by D Di Parma and L Jones 80/477 The Floating Bear No 1 38 all published Ed by D Di Parma and L Jones
80/477 The Floating Bear No 1 38 all published  Ed by D Di Parma and L Jones 80/477 The Floating Bear No 1 38 all published Ed by D Di Parma and L Jones
80/477 The Floating Bear No 1 38 all published  Ed by D Di Parma and L Jones 80/477 The Floating Bear No 1 38 all published Ed by D Di Parma and L Jones
80/ 477 The Floating Bear. No.1-38 [all published]. Ed. by D. Di Parma and L. Jones. New York, The Floating Bear, 1961-1971, 38 issues, ills., entirely mimeographed, printed in a lim. numb. edition, orig. not unif. pict. wr., 4to.

- No. 33 backwrapper loose.

= Very rare complete run of this seminal publication, one of the most influential little magazines of the 1960s. Distributed by mailing list, Floating Bear served as an important venue for the poets of the Beat and New York schools, as well as other experimental and avant garde writers of the decade. From no.28 the issues have pictorial wrappers. Contributing writers included Charles Olson, Robin Blaser, Robert Creeley, Philip Whalen, Paul Blackburn, and Ed Dorn, while Ray Johnson and Wallace Berman were among the many visual artists whose work was presented. No.1-30 addressed to "Tram Coombs Books" or "Tram Combs Books".Tram Combs, writer and bookseller. Combs lived in the San Francisco Bay Area in the late 1940s and was associated with many well-known writers. In 1951 he moved to St.Thomas, Virgin Islands, where he owned and operated a bookstore. Combs was active in gay literary circles and contributed to early gay periodicals such as the Mattachine Review and One. Also with a duplicate of issue no. 31 with the address for William Burroughs. The fugitive nature of The Floating Bear and the very small editions of some issues make complete, original sets virtually unobtainable. Clay and Phillips, p.74f: "This tremendous output was due at least in part to Jones's experience as editor at Yugen and Totem Press and to his oracious working habits. Di Prima recalls, "LeRoi could work at an incredible rate. He could read two manusripts at a time, one with each eye (...)"". SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XII.

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80 478 The Floating Bear A newsletter Ed D di Parma and L Jones 80 478 The Floating Bear A newsletter Ed D di Parma and L Jones
80 478 The Floating Bear A newsletter Ed D di Parma and L Jones 80 478 The Floating Bear A newsletter Ed D di Parma and L Jones
80/ 478 The Floating Bear. A newsletter. Ed. D. di Parma and L. Jones. La Jolla, L. McGilvery, 1973, XVIII,(2),578,(2),130p., orig. rexine, 4to.

= Facsimile edition of all issues of the magazine The Floating Bear (1961-1971).

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80 479 Foot No 1 8 all published  Ed R Duerden a o 80 479 Foot No 1 8 all published Ed R Duerden a o
80 479 Foot No 1 8 all published  Ed R Duerden a o 80 479 Foot No 1 8 all published Ed R Duerden a o
80 479 Foot No 1 8 all published  Ed R Duerden a o 80 479 Foot No 1 8 all published Ed R Duerden a o
80 479 Foot No 1 8 all published  Ed R Duerden a o 80 479 Foot No 1 8 all published Ed R Duerden a o
80/ 479 Foot. No.1-8 [all published]. Ed. R. Duerden a.o. Berkeley, Foot Magazine, 1962-1980, 8 issues, ills., orig. not unif. pict wr.

= A publishing gap of 15 years between Foot no.2 and Foot no.3. With contributions by i.a. Robert Creeley, Robert Duncan, Richard Brautigan, Philip Whalen, Lawrence Kearney and Kenneth Rexroth.

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80 480 Fruit Cup No 0 all published  Ed M Beach 80 480 Fruit Cup No 0 all published Ed M Beach
80/ 480 Fruit Cup. No.0 [all published]. Ed. M. Beach. New York, Beach Books, 1969, (48) lvs., num. ills., orig. pict. wr. by T. WRIGHT, 4to. - WITH loosely inserted: Safe Conduct Pass (1 leaf, col. ill., recto only).

- Fine.

= Richly illustrated one-shot magazine w. numerous photographs and illustration w. use of photomontage. With contributions by i.a. Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Claude Pelieu, Tuli Kupferberg, Peter Orlovsky and Robert Owens.

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80 481 Fubbalo No 1 2 all published  Ed E Budowski 80 481 Fubbalo No 1 2 all published Ed E Budowski
80/ 481 Fubbalo. No.1-2 [all published]. Ed. E. Budowski. Buffalo, Student Book Shop/ Fubbalo Press, 1964-1965, 2 issues, 34,(2); 34,(2)p., orig. not unif. pict. wr.

- First issue w. a few handwritten corrections in ballpoint (by the editor?).

= Contributions by i.a. Charles Olson, Ed Dorn, Leroi Jones, Robert Kelly, Fileding Dawson, Denise Levertov, Robert Creeley, John Wieners and Gregory Corso. Clay and Phillips, p.276.

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80/482 The Fugs' Songbook! Ed E Sanders K Weaver and B Klein 80/482 The Fugs' Songbook! Ed E Sanders K Weaver and B Klein
80/482 The Fugs' Songbook! Ed E Sanders K Weaver and B Klein 80/482 The Fugs' Songbook! Ed E Sanders K Weaver and B Klein
80/ 482 The Fugs' Songbook! Ed. E. Sanders, K. Weaver and B. Klein. New York, Peace Eye Bookstore, 1965, (2),27 lvs., printed on recto only, orig. pict. wr., 4to.

- Backwrapper lacks upper right corner.

= This is the very rare original first issue of this songbook which has had multiple reprints. Includes table of contents and list of the Fugs' then-current band lineup: Tuli Kupferberg, Ed Sanders, Len Weaver, Steve Weber, Peter Stampfel, Vinny Leary and Moe Mahoney. "The FUGS are an emanation or hallucination of the culture of the Lower East Side. (...) The real meaning of the FUGS lies in the term BODY POETRY, to get at the frenzy of the thing, the grope-thing; that is, to use the enormous technical proficiences of modern poetry (the revolutions of Ginsberg, Robt [sic] Creeley, W.C. Williams, Ez Pound, & the Big O Charles Olson) in musical presentation" (p.1). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XIII.

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80 483 Fux! Magascene! No 1 all published  Ed R R Branaman 80 483 Fux! Magascene! No 1 all published Ed R R Branaman
80/ 483 Fux! Magascene! No.1 [all published]. Ed. R.R. Branaman. San Francisco, R.R. Branaman, 1965, (64)p., ills. by i.a. the editor, S. LEIPER, L. MORGAN and W. BERMAN, printed by Art Publications, orig. col. woodcut wr.

- Fine.

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80 484 Genesis West A garden to grow the world again No 1 6 Ed G Lish 80 484 Genesis West A garden to grow the world again No 1 6 Ed G Lish
80 484 Genesis West A garden to grow the world again No 1 6 Ed G Lish 80 484 Genesis West A garden to grow the world again No 1 6 Ed G Lish
80 484 Genesis West A garden to grow the world again No 1 6 Ed G Lish 80 484 Genesis West A garden to grow the world again No 1 6 Ed G Lish
80/ 484 Genesis West. A garden to grow the world again. No.1-6. Ed. G. Lish. Burlingame, Chrysialis West Foundation, 1962-1964, 6 issues and a supplement vol., ills., orig. not unif. pict. wr.

- Without no.7 (?). First 3 issues spines sl. sunned.

= First six issues of this little magazine. The first issue is a "Celebration of Jack Gilbert." No.5 celebrates Ken Kesey. Contributors include Grace Paley, Paul Bowles, Cid Corman, James T. Farrell, Rolfe Humphries, Carol Bergé, Diane Wakoski, Denise Levertov, Harvey Swados, William Stafford, Gregory Corso, Jackson MacLow, Tuli Kupferberg, Donald Barthelme, Paul Blackburn, Philip Whalen and Gil Orlovitz.

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80 485 The Genre of Silence A One Shot Review Ed J Oppenheimer 80 485 The Genre of Silence A One Shot Review Ed J Oppenheimer
80 485 The Genre of Silence A One Shot Review Ed J Oppenheimer 80 485 The Genre of Silence A One Shot Review Ed J Oppenheimer
80/ 485 The Genre of Silence. A One-Shot Review. Ed. J. Oppenheimer. New York, The Poetry Project, 1967, 72,(24)p., photogr. ills. by i.a. JOE DANKOWSKI, orig. photogr. wr. by JOE DANKOWSKI.

- Sl. waterstained; sl. rubbed.

= SIGNED by the editor on title. Stand-alone literary magazine with contributions by i.a. Robert Creeley, Joel Sloman, Fred Dorn, Robert Kelly, Dan Clark, Scott Cohen, Anne Waldman, Clayton Eshleman, Jim Brodey and Ted Berrigan. "The title became more pertinent when we in the Poetry Project at St. Marks Church in-the-Bowery began to realize that no real purpose would be served by a glossy little magazine and that, in fact, we would serve ourselves and our hoped-for public much better by concentrating on a mimeographed magazine already in publication called THE WORLD, A New York City Literary Magazine. This then will be the first and last issue of THE GENRE OF SILENCE. The editor hopes that it is indeed to some extent a presentation of things they dont want us to write and also a measure of where good writing is today. It is not easy to produce a magazine in these circumstances i.e. when you are not sure why the money is being given at all. The tendency is to cop out to either side. One falls back then on the old and valid concept of the poet as gadfly and lets him bite where he will." (p.5). Clay and Phillips, p.278.

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80 486 Gnaoua No 1 all published  Ed I Cohen 80 486 Gnaoua No 1 all published Ed I Cohen
80/ 486 Gnaoua. No.1 [all published]. Ed. I. Cohen. Tangier, I. Cohen, 1964, 103p., 5 full-p. photogr. ills., printed by R. Binnemans, orig. pict. wr. by R. SCHWARTZ.

- Fine.

= This rare expatriate one-shot magazine was edited and compiled by Ira Cohen in Morocco. He first arrived in Tangier in 1961 where he met William S. Burroughs, Brion Gysin, Paul Bowles, and others in the Morocco expat community. Three years later he produced the classic one-shot magazine Gnaoua with contributions by i.a. William Burroughs, Ian Summerville, Brion Gysin, Harold Norse, Allen Ginsberg, Michael McClure, Jack Smith, Marc Schleifer, Mohammed Ben Abdullah Yussifi, J. Weir, Stuart Gordon, Tatiana and Alfred Jarry.

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80 487 Goad No 1 4 Ed H Schwartz 80 487 Goad No 1 4 Ed H Schwartz
80/ 487 Goad. No.1-4. Ed. H. Schwartz. Columbus, San Francisco and Sausalito, Goad, 1951-1953, 4 issues, orig. not unif. wr.

- Without the 5th issue.

= With contributions by i.a. Robert Creeley, Norman Macleod, Charles Olson, Kenneth Rexorth and George Hitchcock.

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80 488 The Golden Goose No 1 3 series 3 no 1 4 volume 4 no 5 6 and no 7 Ed R W Emerson and F W Eckman 80 488 The Golden Goose No 1 3 series 3 no 1 4 volume 4 no 5 6 and no 7 Ed R W Emerson and F W Eckman
80/ 488 The Golden Goose. No.1-3; series 3, no.1-4, volume 4; no.5-6 and no.7. Ed. R.W. Emerson and F.W. Eckman. Columbus and Sauslito, Cronos Editions and Golden Goose Press, 1948-1954, 10 issues, orig. not unif. pict. wr.

- We have been unable to determine if any issues were published between no.3 and series 3. No. 3 formerly folded.

= Early literary magazine that helped consolidate the literary underground scene. With contributions by i.a. Robert Creeley, Charles Olson, Amy Middleton, Leslie Woolf Hedley, Harold G. Miller, Martin S. Dworkin, Philip Murray, Meade Harwell, Kenneth Patchen and Henry Rago. Series 3 no.4 is a special Norman McCleod issue.

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80 489 Grist The Low Camp Mag from Kansas Ed J Fowler 80 489 Grist The Low Camp Mag from Kansas Ed J Fowler
80 489 Grist The Low Camp Mag from Kansas Ed J Fowler 80 489 Grist The Low Camp Mag from Kansas Ed J Fowler
80/ 489 Grist. The Low Camp Mag from Kansas. Ed. J. Fowler. Lawrence, Grist, (±1968), 34,(2)p., richly illustrated by i.a. S. WILSON, J. NUTTALL, J. BROWN and R. ACKERMAN, orig. pict. wr. by S. WILSON.

- Sl. sunned around edges. Clay and Phillips, p.279.

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80 490 The Harris Review No 1 2 all published  Ed H Schiff 80 490 The Harris Review No 1 2 all published Ed H Schiff
80/ 490 The Harris Review. No.1-2 [all published]. Ed. H. Schiff. New York, The Poetry Project, 1971, 2 issues, no pagination, printed on recto only, orig. not unif. pict. wr., 4to.

= With contributions by i.a. Alan Bernheimer, Ted Berrigan, Michael Brownstein, Tom Clark, Larry Fagin, Dick Gallup, Gerard Malanga, Anne Waldman, Lewis Warsch and Joe Brainard. Clay and Phillips, p.279.

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80 491 The Hasty Papers A one shot review Ed A Leslie 80 491 The Hasty Papers A one shot review Ed A Leslie
80 491 The Hasty Papers A one shot review Ed A Leslie 80 491 The Hasty Papers A one shot review Ed A Leslie
80/ 491 The Hasty Papers. A one-shot review. Ed. A. Leslie. New York, The Hasty Papers, 1960, 104,(47)p., photogr. ills., orig. wr., large folio.

= Important early Beat anthology with contributions by i.a. Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso, Frank O'Hara, John Ashbery, Peter Orlovsky and photographs by Robert Frank. Includes a facsimile edition of Fitz Hugh Ludlow's The Hasheesh Eater, the first full-length work of American drug literature.

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80 492 Hearse No 1 5 7 and 9 17 Ed E V Griffith 80 492 Hearse No 1 5 7 and 9 17 Ed E V Griffith
80/ 492 Hearse. No.1-5, 7 and 9-17. Ed. E.V. Griffith. Eureka, Hearse Press, 1965-1972, 15 issues, ills., orig. not unif. pict. wr.

- Lacks no.6 and 8. No.1 w. library stamp on frontcover.

= No.1-9 with subtitle: "A vehicle used to convey the dead". With contributions by i.a. Charles Bukowski, Joel Oppenheimer, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Robert Creeley, Kenneth Lawrence Beaudoin, E.V. Griffith (visual poetry), Mercy Penni Hyman, Farley Gay (photocollages), Kenneth Rexroth, Ben Tibbs, David Cornell de Jongi and Robert Kelly. Clay and Phillips, p.280.

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80 493 Hip Pocket Poems No 1 3 all published  Ed E Snyder and J Hirschman 80 493 Hip Pocket Poems No 1 3 all published Ed E Snyder and J Hirschman
80/ 493 Hip Pocket Poems. No.1-3 [all published]. Ed. E. Snyder and J. Hirschman. Hanover (New Hampshire), The Pinwheel Press, (1960), 3 issues, (16); (20); (24)p., orig. unif. wr., 12mo.

= A magazine with en emphasis on translated poetry.

€ (40-60) 40