Electrum #34 Fall 1984 Issue
Tustin: Medina Press, 1984. First Edition. Paperback. Near fine copy in decorated stapled wrappers. Scarce poetry journal featuring Bukowski, John Thomas, Susan Anderson and more. More
Tustin: Medina Press, 1984. First Edition. Paperback. Near fine copy in decorated stapled wrappers. Scarce poetry journal featuring Bukowski, John Thomas, Susan Anderson and more. More
No Place: Second Coming Press, 1972. First Edition. Paperback. Volume 1 Number 2 of this small press poetry magazine edited by A. D. Winans. Near fine condition. William Wantling, Al Masarik, Lyn Lifshin, Judson Crews, Greg Kuzma and others join Buk and Ferlinghetti in this issue. More
Tucson: Loujon Press, 1969. First Edition. Hardcover. Special double issue (and last) of this poetry little mag. Special tribute issue to Kenneth Patchen. Dozens of contributors include Bukowski, Norse, levy, Di Prima, Clarence Major, Dick Higgins and many more. Photo-illustrated hardbound book. Lacking the dustwrapper and the pressed flower. Small..... More
Reno: Sierra Arts Foundation, No Date. First edition. Paperback. Small press poetry magazine in tabloid newsprint format. Actually printed on higher quality paper than most newspaper formatted magazines. Includes two poems by Bukowski. Also with contributions by Lyn Lifshin, Al Maserik, Antler, Robert Ishi and many more. 32 pp. Folded..... More
Santa Cruz: Quarry, 1973. First Edition. Paperback. Third issue of this poetry magazine edited by John Kucich, David Myers and Paul Skenazy. Near fine in oblong bound wrappers. Contributions by Bukowski, Blazek, Greg Kuzma, Joyce Carol Oates, Stephen Dixon and many others. More
Milwaukee: Shore Press, 1975. First edition. Paperback. Scarce small press poetry magazine edited by Kenn Kwint. Featuring work by Bukowski, Clayton Eshleman, Eric Torgersen et al. A clean near fine copy in stapled wrappers. More
Pasadena: Pasadena Art Museum, 1973. First Edition. Paperback. First edition in thick bound decorated wrappers. A poetry anthology edited by Paul Vangelisti. Near fine condition. Laid into this copy is the editor's business card and a brief handwritten letter SIGNED by Vangelisti. Signed by Author. More
New York: Tompkins Square Press, 1966. First edition. Paperback. First issue (of two) of this literary magazine edited by Michael Perkins. Includes Bukowski letters, a section from a novel by Appolinaire and more. Soiling to covers. In good to very good minus condition in thick stapled wrappers... More
Stockton: Wormwood, 1972. First Edition. Paperback. Issue 48 of Marvin Malone's long running poetry magazine. Clean very good copy in stapled wrappers. Bukowski, Wild, separate sextion by Chuck Stetler and more. More
San Francisco: Second Coming Press, 1973. First Edition. Paperback. Double issue of this poetry magazine featuring work by Bukowski, Lyn Lifshin and many others. This was editor A. D. Winans' copy. A near fine example. More
Los Angeles: Electrum, 1985. First Edition. Paperback. Spring/Summer 1985 issue of this poetry magazine. A crease to lower front cover else a bright very good or better copy in tall stapled wrappers. Includes a conversation with Wanda Coleman, work by Charles Bukowski, Peter Carr, gerald Locklin, Curtis Zahn, Kurt Nimmo..... More
Baltimore: Conditions, 1979. First edition. Paperback. Trade paperbound format. 169 pp plus ads at rear of volume. Issue number 4 of this literary magazine devoted to writings by women. A near fine example. This issue notable for the inclusion of "Man Child: A Black Lesbian Feminist's Response", an essay by..... More
Lawrence, KS: Stephen Bunch / Tellus, 1979. First edition. Paperback. paper 8vo. Scarce second issue of Stephen Bunch's small press poetry magazine.48 pp. Featuring Jim Bogan, John Perlman, Diane Hueter, Edward Dorn and others. Covers a bit toned at edges. A very good copy overall. Only three institutions have any..... More
San Francisco: Stolen Paper Editions, 1966. First Edition. Paperback. Poetry magazine subtitled An International Collection of Avant-Garde Activity. Features 17 manifestoes, articles, letters. 28 poems and one filmscript. Contributors include Ginsberg, Burroughs, Marshall McLuhan, Bruno Munari and others. Near fine in printed bound wrappers. More
Philadelphia: Jed Irwin, 1964. First Edition. Paperback. Summer 1964 issue number 1 of this small press poetry magazine which features William Burroughs, Jackson Mac Low, Carol Berge and Brion Gysin among others. Sharp near fine copy in glossy decorated wrappers. Cover by Robert Basara. The first of three issues featuring..... More
Buffalo: Paunch, 1966. First edition. Paperback. 4to. Issue 25 of this magazine devoted to literary criticism. Edited by Arthur Efron. A clean very good plus copy in thick side-stapled wrappers. More
Northampton: o'Clock Press, 2011. First edition. Paperback. Wide sewn wrappers. Sold here together are the first three issues of this poetry magazine. The first issue, published in 2011 has no publication information, but from later issues we know that it was published in Northampton by O'Clock Press. All three issues..... More
Boulder: Rocky Ledge, 1980. First edition. Paperback. Poetry journal edited by Reed Bye and Anne Waldman, Tall side-stapled wrappers. A good copy with cover art by Donna Dennis. Stains and scuffs to covers. Contains contributions by Waldman, Corso, John Godfrey, Anselm Hollo and more. More
No Place: The Wolf, 2013. First edition. Paperback. Trade paperbound format. Issue 28 of James Byrne's eclectic literary magazine. With an interview of poet Charles Bernstein, contributions by Clayton Eshleman, Ana Gorria, Anne Carson and C. D. Wright among others. A near fine copy. More
Berlin: Karl H. Henssel Verlag, 1948. First edition. Paperback. Wide paperbound octavo. German literary magazine. Notable for the inclusion of Der Zusammenbruch by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Text in German. Very good condition in illustrated bound wrappers. More
Connecticut: Sarcophagus, 1977. First edition. Paperback. Third issue of this poetry journal edited by Paul Wolfe and Peter Bertolette. This issue notable for a long interview with poet Clark Coolidge. Very good condition in tall side-stapled wrappers. More
Durham, CT: Burning Deck, 1962. First edition. Paperback. First issue of this smalll press poetry magazine edited by James Camp, D. C. Hope and Bernard Waldrop. A handsome very good copy in illustrated stapled wrappers. More
Ann Arbor: Burning Deck, 1962 - 1965. First edition. Paperback. Stapled illustrated wrappers. Complete set in four issues of this small press poetry magazine published out of Ann Arbor and Durham, CT between 1962 and 1965. All four issues are in fine unread condition. Interestingly, issue number 3 has a...... More