MONDAY SPRING 1975
Printed at the Poetry Project. Mimeo mag featuring work from Michael Sappol, Yuki Hartman, Larry Hayes, John Neely and others.
Printed at the Poetry Project. Mimeo mag featuring work from Michael Sappol, Yuki Hartman, Larry Hayes, John Neely and others.
First printing of this verse collection by Beck, from Maureen Owen's Telephone imprint.
One of 300 copies.
One of 300 copies.
From Ray DiPalma's Doones Press.
Second edition overall (after the Berkson/Brainard edition of 1971), first thus with Schneeman cover and illustrations. A charming collaboration.
Complete fifth "Mexico" issue of Berman's legendary artist's magazine.
Edited by Ron Padgett (who also typed the stencils), this remains the definitive statement of the Second Generation of the New York School as well as Berrigan's most influential, popular, and lasting work - a measure of which can be seen in the fact that it is the only major American collection of the last fifty years to go through four separate editions, each at different publishers.
Last regular issue (and next to last issue overall) of Berrigan's quintessential NY mimeo, a cornerstone of the movement.
Scarce collaboration, with Brainard illustrating Berrigan's poem about babysitting fellow poet Dick Gallup's daughter.
Short collection of verse.
Poetry chapbook from Blazek, with illustrations throughout by "Thorne." From Don Cauble's press.
Second issue of this magazine edited by Blazek.
Second issue of this magazine edited by Blazek.
First of many published Brainard/Elmslie collaborations.
Two comics-style Brainard collaborations, printed tete-beche.
Cover and illustrations by Martha Diamond.
Issue of Bye and Waldman's mimeo mag.
Eleventh in the Artists' Workshop Press series of Workshop Books. Caplan's poems, with a front cover illustration by Sherry Higgins and cover lettering by Gary Grimshaw.
First edition of Ron Padgett and Johnny Stanton's presentation of Henry Carey's satirical tragedy. Based on the text of the 1743 first edition of Carey's Dramatic Works with only minor orthographical changes.
Signed, hand-painted first edition, a charming collection by Clark, consisting of verse and several drawings. The only copy painted thus that we've seen.
First edition of this collection of Clark's poetry, illustrated with seven of his drawings.
First edition. Collection of classic Cobbing, from his own Writers Forum imprint.
Inscribed first edition of this early collection of verse from the later EXQUISITE CORPSE editor and NPR contributor, later republished in 1978. Cover art by Tom Veitch, after photographs from Alice Codrescu.
Short piece on madness in French lit from Johnny Stanton's Siamese Banana Press.