MY OWN MAG - Issue 13: The Dutch Schultz Special (August 1965)
Later issue of Nuttall's masterful mimeo magazine, one of the pinnacles of the form.
Later issue of Nuttall's masterful mimeo magazine, one of the pinnacles of the form.
One of 250 copies.
First issue of this poetry magazine edited by Blazek, from an edition of 400 copies, this no.
Poetry magazine, both issues featuring Charles Bukowski; in the first issue, several poems, and in the second an excellent interview.
Second issue of this magazine edited by Blazek.
A handsome copy of this California poetry magazine, which was founded by John Bennett in 1966.
Poetry magazine with work by Bill Zavatsky, Lyn Lifshin, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and a Bukowski broadside featuring an excellent illustration of the poet.
First issue of this apparently short-lived mag.
Limited edition, designated presentation copy: a charming production and quite uncommon.
Literary magazine published at Carleton College, with a contribution from Mac Low (the poem "Alas, Poor Queen, So Soon?"), and others' verse and fiction, including pieces by Edmund Wilson and Kenneth Burke, among others.
Issue of this journal featuring a talk given by Ward at the New Poetics Colloquium at the Kootenay School of Writing in Vancouver, Aug. 1985.
Poetry magazine published by Bertholf, a professor at Kent State. Features two poems by Robert Duncan alongside work by William Bronk, Donald Byrd, Sanders Russell, Grant Fisher, and several others.
A chronicle of American indie fillmmakers, looking at the early careers of Spike Lee, Errol Morris, Michael Moore, Kevin Smith, and more.
Issue of this student-edited poetry magazine, featuring contributions by Bernard Welt, Beth Joselow, Patricia Murphy, and many others.