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Printed by Holbrook Teter, Michael Myers' iconic FORD marked the beginning of their collaboration and was the first item issued from Zephyrus Image.
Printed by Holbrook Teter, Michael Myers' iconic FORD marked the beginning of their collaboration and was the first item issued from Zephyrus Image.
First state of this scarce broadside printed by Holbrook Teter, Michael Myers' LOCAL JUNKIE famously graced telephone poles around Berkeley.
Broadside printing an excerpt from Bloch's book ALL THINGS CONSIDERED, 1976, published by Gina Rosenberg (Berkeley: Gina Rosenberg, 1977).
Printed by Ken and Ann Mikolowski "on the cardboard envelope filler that was sent out with Issue 12 of the Alternative Press subscription mailing ("In Memoriam Ted Berrigan.) -- Aaron Fischer, "Ted Berrigan: An Annotated Checklist," 1998.
Racist slavery-era broadside printed and designed by one T.C
From an edition of 200 copies.
Striking ephemeral broadside flyer for a reading from one of the most Detroit of the Detroit poets, on the campus of his alma mater, Wayne State.
Poster designed by John Zerzan (though not credited here), the noted "anti-civilization" anarchist author.
One of 200 copies.
Early work from the legendary California press.
Boxed issue of this periodical magazine published in New York, featuring a handsomely printed series of broadsides and small booklets of poetry, and short fiction. Contributors include Bill Zavatsky, Terry Stokes, James Tate, Jack Anderson, John Yau, Robert Bly, and Bob Heman.
First edition of Greenwald's poem, with black and white illustration (uncredited) on verso. Uncommon.
A nice note from Durand (of Yes! Press) to fellow printers the Mikolowskis (of Michigan's Alternative Press), complimenting them on their "excellent" work. Number 10 from a "series of poems for your pleasure" from Yes!.
Poetry magazine with work by Bill Zavatsky, Lyn Lifshin, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and a Bukowski broadside featuring an excellent illustration of the poet.
First edition of this handsomely printed broadside from the Black Arts Movement press operated by Dudley Randall.
Broadside from the Black Arts Movement press operated by Dudley Randall in Detroit.
From Michael Myers and Holbrook Teter's legendary press.
Number 10 from a "series of poems for your pleasure" from Yes! Press.
Broadside from the Black Arts Movement press operated by Dudley Randall. A single poem by Coleman, from an edition of 500 copies.
Broadside No. 1 from Congdon's own Cycle Press.
Poem by Frank, issued as "the seventh in a series of poetry broadsheets..
First printing of this broadside of a poem by Gilfillan ("My friend the violin / of my friend Poulenc a man / of the bees it's fine").
A handsomely printed broadside from this Greensboro, NC (formerly Santa Barbara) fine press.