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   <title>
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	Iconolatre 16. - Hand, Alex & Alan Turner, eds.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19590"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a1</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to, mimeographed and stab-stapled in illustrated card wraps. Single issue of the long-running little magazine devoted to avant-garde poetry and art. This issue includes contributions from George bowering, k. H. Weissner, Barry Macsweeney, D. M. Thomas, Andrew Lloyd, William broom, Douglas Blazek, David Raine, C. C. Hebron,  and Arthur Moyse. Very good with some light soiling to the covers and some creasing to lower tip of rear cover.  
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     <br/>Hand, Alex & Alan Turner, eds.

        
        <br/>West Hartlepool, Duurham:Iconolatre,nd.

        <br/>Price: $30.00
       
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	Collection One. - Riley, Peter, ed.
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   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19565"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to, mimeographed, stab-stapled in card covers. The debut issue of the little magazine of experimental poetry out of Sussex, which ran to 7 issues, and is noted as "essentially a 'Cambridge School' magazine by Miller & Price. One of the best British poetry magazines of the era, beautifully designed, with consistently challenging work.. With contributions by Sam Abrams, Robin Blaser, scott Cohen, Andrew Crozier, Ray Crump, Ross Feld, john Hall, Lee Harwood, John James, Stephen Jonas, Tim Longville, J. H. Prynne, Jack Spicer, Chris Torrance, and Martin Wright. Some rusting to staples, creasing, and light soiling to the wraps; very good. Miller & Price D116.  
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     <br/>Riley, Peter, ed.

        
        <br/>Sussex, UK:Collection,1968.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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   <title>
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	Collection 4 Tzarad 3. - Riley, Peter & Lee Harwood, eds.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19566"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a3</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to, mimeographed, stab-stapled covers. One of a limited edition of 350 copies. Joint issue of the two excellent little mags, this issue with J. H. Prynne, john Temple, John James, Chris Torrance, Andrew Crozier, R. A. Jerram, Roy clarek, Wendy Mulford, FRancis Ponge (translated by Riley), etc. Ex-library, with small library stamp to foot of text block and one interior page, some soiling and creasing to covers; fair only. Miller & Price D116.  
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     <br/>Riley, Peter & Lee Harwood, eds.

        
        <br/>Hove, Sussex:Collection & Tzarad,1969.

        <br/>Price: $20.00
       
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	Milk Quarterly 7 w/ ALS from the Editor. - Friedman, Richard & Peter Kostakis, Darlene Pearlstein and Bob Rosenthal, eds.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19569"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a4</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to, offset printed, saddle-stapled in color wraps. Seventh issue of the Chicago little mag, this issue with a full page ALS from co-editor Friedman to Andrei (likely Codrescu), discussing the Chicago Scene, a proposal for a reading at the Body Politic, and mentions of Aram Saroyan, Ted Berrigan and Alice Notley - a nice window into the runnings of the fertile Chicago scene of the early 70's, which centered around the Body Politic as a venue. Letter a bit toned and creased, but very good. Magazine very good with some toning and a bit of rubbing and a stray red ink mark inside front cover.  
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     <br/>Friedman, Richard & Peter Kostakis, Darlene Pearlstein and Bob Rosenthal, eds.

        
        <br/>Chicago:The Yellow Press,1974.

        <br/>Price: $25.00
       
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	Milk Quarterly 8. - Pearlstein, Darlene & Richard Friedman, Peter Kostakis, eds.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19570"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a5</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to, stab-stapled wraps (illustrated with comics by Jay Lynch). This issue with contributions from Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Petyer Schjeldahl, Anselm hollo, lewis MacAdams, Aram Saroyan et al. 1" crease to upper tip with light bend throughout; very good.  
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     <br/>Pearlstein, Darlene & Richard Friedman, Peter Kostakis, eds.

        
        <br/>Chicago:Yellow Press,1975.

        <br/>Price: $20.00
       
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	Little Light #2. - Cataldo, Susan, ed.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19571"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a6</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Mimeographed; stab-stapled in card covers. Second issue of the little mag, largely devoted to Eileen Myles with a considerable selection of her work alongside contributions from Cliff fyman, Patti Landi, Michael Summers, Tom Weigel, Steve Levine, Jeff Wright, Michael Scholnick, and Helen Kotsiumbas. Crease and light bend throughout to heel; very good.  
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     <br/>Cataldo, Susan, ed.

        
        <br/>New York:Little Light,1980.

        <br/>Price: $20.00
       
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	Out There 1. - Hackman, Neil, ed.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19572"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a7</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to, mimeographed, stab-stapled in card covers illustrated by Shelley Kraut. Debut issue of the little mag from the Chicago scene, with contributions from Alice Notley, Ted Berrigan, Art Lange, Bill Knott, Richard Friedman, Peter Kostakis, Tom Mandel, Maxine Chernoff, Bob Rosenthal, Alan Axelrod, Simon Schucat, and Daniel Cleary. Very good with some toning to the covers.  
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     <br/>Hackman, Neil, ed.

        
        <br/>Chicago:Out There Press,1973.

        <br/>Price: $20.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Out There 7. - Hackman, Neil, ed.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19573"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a8</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to, mimeographed, stab-stapled in card covers. This issue of the little mag from the Chicago scene includes an interview with William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg by Barbara Barg, Alice Notley, Art Lange, Sandy Berrigan, Steve Hamilton, Simon Schucat, Betty Codell, Clark Baker, Rose Lesniak, John Godfrey, patrick McPhee, Lyn Hejinian, Anselm hollo, Josephine Clare, Jim Hanson, Barbara Einzig, Bob Rosenthal, Maureen Owen, John Paul, Peter Kostakis, Maxine Chernoff, and Charlie Vermont. Very good with some marginal toning.  
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     <br/>Hackman, Neil, ed.

        
        <br/>Chicago:Out There Press,1975.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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	Life of Crime: Newsletter of the Black Bart Poetry Society. Volume: Louder. Number: Double. - LaVoie, Steven & Pat Nolan, eds.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19578"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a9</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		Foolscap format, &#91;10] pp &#91;incl. covers], first leaf printed on white paper and subsequent leaves printed on newsprint. Final leaf detached but present, else very good. Single issue of the anarchic and great poetry zine, the highlight of which is Ted Berrigan and Alice Notley's "Motto of the Whores and Poets Guild" and a long note by Berrigan on it being excised from The World 337 - a very late Berrigan piece. Also, a criticism of the magazine by Ron Silliman, "quotes" from Jack Kerouac, much more. Scarce.  
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     <br/>LaVoie, Steven & Pat Nolan, eds.

        
        <br/>Monte Rio, CA:Black Bart Poetry Society,1982.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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	Out of Sight 69. - Mechem, James & Joyce Holland, eds.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19534"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a10</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo, two unbound, folded sheets printed by spirit duplicator. This issue of the fugitive midwest little mag was guest edited by the fictional Joyce Holland, and was devoted entirely to fellow Iowa City poets, including Dave Morice, Steve Toth, Sheila Heldenbrand, Morty Sklar, Allan Kornblum, Cinda Wormley, John Sjoberg, and Jim Bateman. Near fine with some minor staining to extremities.  
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     <br/>Mechem, James & Joyce Holland, eds.

        
        <br/>Wichita, KS:Out of Sight Library,nd.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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	On the Death of Archdeacon Broix. - Booth, Martin.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19536"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a11</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo, 16 pp., mimeographed, saddle-stapled wraps. Near fine with some light foxing to top margin. 
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     <br/>Booth, Martin.

        
        <br/>Cardiff, Wales:Second Aeon,1971.

        <br/>Price: $15.00
       
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	Odes for Every Occasion. - Reyes, Carlos.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19538"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a12</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo, mimeographed, saddle-stapled wraps. Early title by the Portland poet. Holograph correction to title page; near fine with a touch of fading and rubbing to spine.  
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     <br/>Reyes, Carlos.

        
        <br/>Sacramento:Runcible Spoon,1970.

        <br/>Price: $20.00
       
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	Poems & Prints. - Hitchcock, George & Mel Fowler.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19539"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a13</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		Oblong 8vo, 35 pp., saddle-stapled wraps. One of 1000 copies. Hitchcock's first book, with prints by Mel Fowler - designed by Adrian Wilson and printed by Frank Westlake at the Bindweed Press. Very good with some light foxing and discoloration to wraps.  
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     <br/>Hitchcock, George & Mel Fowler.

        
        <br/>San Francisco:San Francisco Review,1962.

        <br/>Price: $15.00
       
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	The Reckoning. - Greene, Jonathan.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19541"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a14</id>
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		8vo, mimeographed and stab-stapled into card covers. One of 200 copies, this copy unnumbered. His first book, with a foreward by Robert Kelly. Very good with some minor indenting and creasing to the wraps 
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     <br/>Greene, Jonathan.

        
        <br/>Annandale-On-Hudson:Matter Books / Joan Kelly,1966.

        <br/>Price: $50.00
       
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	Phone Book. - Gilbert, Gerry.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19545"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a15</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo, mimeographed, saddle-stapled wraps. One of 500 copies. Very good with some fading and foxing to wraps.  
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     <br/>Gilbert, Gerry.

        
        <br/>Toronto:Weed/Flower Press / Ganglia Press,1969.

        <br/>Price: $15.00
       
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	Georges Zuk: Selected verse. - Zuk, Georges &#91;Robin Skelton].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19521"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a16</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo, wraps. One of 800 copies. a conceptual poetic project by Skelton, with footnotes -Fine.  
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     <br/>Zuk, Georges &#91;Robin Skelton].

        
        <br/>San Francisco:Kayak Books,1969.

        <br/>Price: $15.00
       
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	A Ship of Bells. - Hitchcock, George.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19522"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a17</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo, wraps. One of 1000 copies. Poems by the editor of Kayak, beautifully illstrated with prints by Mel Fowler. Near fine with a touch of foxing.  
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     <br/>Hitchcock, George.

        
        <br/>San Francisco:Kayak,nd.

        <br/>Price: $15.00
       
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	Dark Country. - Elliott, Harley.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19525"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a18</id>
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		8vo, saddle-stapled wraps. Illustrated with drawings by the author. Near fine with some scattered foxing.  
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     <br/>Elliott, Harley.

        
        <br/>Trumansburg:Crossing Press,19711.

        <br/>Price: $20.00
       
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	<![CDATA[
	Poster Prospectus for UFO #1. - Breger, Udo & Carl Weissner, Jurgen Ploog, and Jorg Fauser, eds. &#91;William S. Burroughs].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19499"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a19</id>
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		16 3/4 x 24", offset printed in brown on beige paper. The poster prospectus which preceded the first issue of UFO, and prints a short 13 line text in German by William S. Burroughs. Not in Maynard & Miles, and previously unseen by us. The poster prints a similar illustration to that which would grace issue no.1, though the artwork on the cover of no. 1 would print only a portion of this image, featuring only the right hand space woman, and add a speech bubble. Near fine with a couple  of minor creases.  
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     <br/>Breger, Udo & Carl Weissner, Jurgen Ploog, and Jorg Fauser, eds. &#91;William S. Burroughs].

        
        <br/>Bonn:Expanded Media Editions,&#91;c.1971].

        <br/>Price: $250.00
       
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	The Palace of the Dragon Prince. - Herko, Fred &#91;Angus Maclise].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19500"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a20</id>
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		8vo. Two mimeographed, unbound, folded sheets. Old horizontal fold line and additional creasing; rear cover badly toned, and somewhat brittled, with a single 1" internal closed tear; good only. The original program for the only full length choreographed work that Herko presented in his lifetime. The performance took place on May 1st and 2nd at Judson Memorial Church. The set was designed by George Herms, and dancers included Herms himself as well as Herko, Carla Blank, Abigail Ewert, Deborah Lee, Sandra Neels, Terry Foreman, Phebe Neville, Robert Holoway, and Elsene Sorrentino. The cover features a beautiful and simple drawing by Angus Maclise. Quite scarce; this is the first copy we've seen or handled.  
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     <br/>Herko, Fred &#91;Angus Maclise].

        
        <br/>&#91;New York]:&#91;Judson Church],&#91;1964].

        <br/>Price: $450.00
       
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	The 1967 Game Calendar. - Brainard, Joe & Kenward Elmslie.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19502"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a21</id>
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		4to, offset printed on rectos only; saddle-stapled wraps. Great collaboration between Brainard and Elmslie in the form of a girlie calendar - each bold and scantily clad woman matched with a four line poem. Some toning and soiling to wraps, with a few small droplet stains; very good.  
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     <br/>Brainard, Joe & Kenward Elmslie.

        
        <br/>Np:1967.

        <br/>Price: $125.00
       
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	The Poetry Project Newsletter No. 81,  March 1981. - McKay, Bill, editor &#91;Bernadette Mayer, Michael Scholnick, Barbara McKay, Bob Rosenthal, Cliff Fyman, Ted Berrigan, .
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15396"/>
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		4to. 6 leaves mimeographed at recto and verso and stapled once at the upper left hand corner.  Single issue of the long-running newsletter, which has been and remains a vital  means of communication for New York poetry and an important chronicle of some of the more ephemeral events at the Poetry Project. This issue features poems by Bernadette Mayer, Michael Scholnick, Barbara McKay, Bob Rosenthal, & Cliff Fyman, as well as a 2 pp. piece by Ted Berrigan entitled "Old Age & Decrepitude," with notes on books he liked that year, Eileen Myles, etc. Also, the usual reviews and notes. 1" droplet stain to rear cover, some toning, but very good.  Clay & Phillips, p. 189.  
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     <br/>McKay, Bill, editor &#91;Bernadette Mayer, Michael Scholnick, Barbara McKay, Bob Rosenthal, Cliff Fyman, Ted Berrigan, .

        
        <br/>New York:Poetry Project at St. Mark's,1981.

        <br/>Price: $20.00
       
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	Black Sun Vol. 1 No. 4. - Tucker, Harvey, editor &#91;Brother Dimitrios, Diane Wakoski, John Fowler, Antoni Gronowich, Ignace M. Ingianni, Glenn F. Jackson, Duane Locke, Clarence Alva Powell, Carlos Reyes, Linda Tucker, Helen Gee Woods].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15406"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a23</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Mimeographed sheets printed on rectos only, and side-staped in wraps. From the library of Jackson Mac Low, with his mailing address to front cover. The fourth number, with contributions from Brother Dimitrios, Diane Wakoski, John Fowler, Antoni Gronowich, Ignace M. Ingianni, Glenn F. Jackson, Duane Locke, Clarence Alva Powell, Carlos Reyes, Linda Tucker, Helen Gee Woods, & the editor. Wraps toned with a small sticker remnant area to cover, still very good. Scarce. Not in Clay & Phillips.  
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     <br/>Tucker, Harvey, editor &#91;Brother Dimitrios, Diane Wakoski, John Fowler, Antoni Gronowich, Ignace M. Ingianni, Glenn F. Jackson, Duane Locke, Clarence Alva Powell, Carlos Reyes, Linda Tucker, Helen Gee Woods].

        
        <br/>Brooklyn, NY:Black Sun,1965.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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	<![CDATA[
	The World 18. - Waldman, Anne, editor &#91;Bruce Erbacher, Jim Carroll, Bruce Andrews, Glen Baxter, Bill Berkson, Ted Berrigan, Ray Bremser, Jim Brodey, Michael Brownstein, Blaise Cendrars, Tom Clark, Andrei Codrescu, Clark Coolidge, Gerald Costanzo, Thomas M. Disch, Kenward
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15412"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a24</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		Folio (foolscap format) mimeographed sheets side-stapled in wraps illustrated by Bruce Erbacher. The 18th issue of the flagship, sprawling "little magazine"of the Poetry Project, originally composed from stencils mailed out and returned by each author, with a focus on getting new work immediately into the hands of others, and in that role somewhat succeeding the void made by the subsiding of Floating Bear. "The magazine was always too big, messy, uneven, democratic, inclusive, raw, and even boring at times." (Anne Waldman, Clay & Phillips pp.188.This issue with contributions from Bruce Erbacher, Jim Carroll, Bruce Andrews, Glen Baxter, Bill Berkson, Ted Berrigan, Ray Bremser, Jim Brodey, Michael Brownstein, Blaise Cendrars, Tom Clark, Andrei Codrescu, Clark Coolidge, Gerald Costanzo, Thomas M. Disch, Kenward Elmslie, Larry Fagin, Mary Ferrari, John Godfrey, Merrill Gilfillian, Allen Ginsberg, John Giorno, Ted Greenwald, David Henderson, Bob Howell, John Koethe, Frank Lima, Jayne Nodland, Alice Notley, Maureen Owen, Ron Padgett, Harris Schiff, Peter Schjeldahl, James Schuyler, Tom Veitch, Anne Waldman, Lewis Warsh, John Wieners, Trevor Winkfield, Rebecca Wright, &Joel Sloman. Final two leaves bumped and creased, with a couple of 1/2" tears, otherwise very good.  
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     <br/>Waldman, Anne, editor &#91;Bruce Erbacher, Jim Carroll, Bruce Andrews, Glen Baxter, Bill Berkson, Ted Berrigan, Ray Bremser, Jim Brodey, Michael Brownstein, Blaise Cendrars, Tom Clark, Andrei Codrescu, Clark Coolidge, Gerald Costanzo, Thomas M. Disch, Kenward

        
        <br/>New York:Poetry Project at St. Mark's,1970.

        <br/>Price: $30.00
       
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	<![CDATA[
	Tottel's 17. - Bernstein, Charles & Lynne Dreyer, Bob Perelman, Lyn Hejinian, Alan Davies, Ron Silliman.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15413"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a25</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		Folio (foolscap format), 42 pp. Mimeographed sheets side-stapled in card wraps illustrated with five photographs of Philip Whalen modelling "Fat Pants" made by Alaya Stitchery. Whole number of this scarce and important little magazine arising out of the early days of the Language movement. This issue features Charles Bernstein, Lynne Dreyer, Bob Perelman, Lyn Hejinian, Alan Davies, & Ron Silliman. Some toning to wraps, rear wrap and last couple of leaves with some creasing, still a very good copy.  
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     <br/>Bernstein, Charles & Lynne Dreyer, Bob Perelman, Lyn Hejinian, Alan Davies, Ron Silliman.

        
        <br/>New York:L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E Distribution Service,1978.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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	Painted Horses. - DiPalma, Ray, editor &#91;Tom Raworth, Darrell Gray, Stephen Shrader, Robert Slater, Victor Coleman, William hathaway, Lewis Warsh, Merrill Gilfillian, David Rosenberg, Michael Lally, Gerard Malanga].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15453"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a26</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. &#91;29] leaves. Side-stapled in wraps. A one shot magazine edited by DiPalma while at Bowling Green, and published by his Doones Press. Features contributions from Tom Raworth, Darrell Gray, Stephen Shrader, Robert Slater, Victor Coleman, William hathaway, Lewis Warsh, Merrill Gilfillian, David Rosenberg, Michael Lally, & Gerard Malanga. This is a sharp, fine copy, and scarce thus. According to our sources, no more than 100 copies were produced.  
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     <br/>DiPalma, Ray, editor &#91;Tom Raworth, Darrell Gray, Stephen Shrader, Robert Slater, Victor Coleman, William hathaway, Lewis Warsh, Merrill Gilfillian, David Rosenberg, Michael Lally, Gerard Malanga].

        
        <br/>Bowling Green, OH:Doones Press,1970.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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	Listen. - Benveniste, Asa.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15455"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a27</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. &#91;12] mimeographed leaves &#91;rectos only] side-stapled in wraps illustrated with a drawing by Elisabeth Brandfass. A beautiful book published by Ray DiPalma at his Doones press. A sharp, fine copy and scarce thus.  
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     <br/>Benveniste, Asa.

        
        <br/>Bowling Green, OH:Doones Press,1975.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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	Spring Cleaning Greens. - Hollo, Anselm.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15456"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a28</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Mimeographed leaves &#91;rectos only] side-stapled in wraps illustrated by Elisabeth Brandfass. A beautifully designed and produced book published by Ray DiPalma at his Doones Press during his time at Bowling Green. A sharp, fine copy, and scarce thus. According to the publisher, one of about 100 copies produced.  
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     <br/>Hollo, Anselm.

        
        <br/>Bowling Green, OH:Doones Press,1973.

        <br/>Price: $25.00
       
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	Dramatika #1. - Pyros, John &#91;Jackson Mac Low, David Seiffer].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15477"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a29</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Mimeographed sheets side-stapled in card wraps. The debut issue of this little magazine devoted to radical theatre. This issue is notable for a manifesto by Pyros, as well as statement by Jackson Mac Low on the performance of his piece "A Vocabulary for Carl Fernbach-Flarsheim" as well as a sheet of visual poetry. Also, work by David Seiffer. Very good with marginal toning.  
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     <br/>Pyros, John &#91;Jackson Mac Low, David Seiffer].

        
        <br/>(Hollis, NY):Dramatika,(c.1968).

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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	Kansas Write-In. - Berrigan, Ted & David Antin, Jackson Mac Low, David Ignatow, Robert Bly, Armand Schwerner et al.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15487"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a30</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo. wraps. A one shot magazine issued by members of the English 293 class at the University of Kansas, and printing poems by members of the class as well as six of their teachers. Notable for the inclusion of the excellent uncollected Ted Berrigan poem "Jealousy: For Pat". Also, impressive work by David Antin, Jackson Mac Low, David Ignatow, Armand Schwerner, and Robert Bly. Some faint toning to the wraps and a slight curl to the tips, still very good.  
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     <br/>Berrigan, Ted & David Antin, Jackson Mac Low, David Ignatow, Robert Bly, Armand Schwerner et al.

        
        <br/>Lawrence, KS:Cottonwood Review,1967.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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	The Poetry Project Newsletter #100 October 1983. - &#91;Ted Berrigan, Robert Creeley, Anselm Hollo, Reed Bye, Bernadette Mayer, Mitch Highfill, Kimberly Lyon].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15503"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a31</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. 7 pp. Saddle-stapled wraps. Single issue of the long-running newsletter, which has been and remains a vital means of communication for New York poetry and an important chronicle of some of the more ephemeral events at the Poetry Project. Ex libris Jackson Mac Low, with his mailing address at rear. This issue prints a tribute to the recently deceased Ted Berrigan by Anselm Hollo, and the poem "For Ted Berrigan" by Robert Creeley. It a slo prints a tribute to the recently deceased Edwin Denby by Reed Bye, and reviews by Bernadette Mayer, Kimberly Lyons, and Mitch Highfill.  This copy shows some creasing, with a couple of small stains to cover; good only.  
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     <br/>&#91;Ted Berrigan, Robert Creeley, Anselm Hollo, Reed Bye, Bernadette Mayer, Mitch Highfill, Kimberly Lyon].

        
        <br/>New York:Poetry Project at St. Mark's,1983.

        <br/>Price: $15.00
       
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	The Poetry Project Newsletter No. 83 May 1981. - Masters, Greg, editor &#91;Ted Berrigan, Eileen Myles, Lewis Warsh, Ron Padgett, Bernadette Mayer, James Schuyler, Gary Lenhart, Vincent Katz, Alice Notley, Steve Levine, Bob Rosenthal, Daniel Krakauer, Lorna Smedman, Allan Kornblum, Rochelle Kraut, Paul Viol
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15504"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a32</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. 32 pp. Stapled once at the upper left hand corner. Single issue of the long-running newsletter, which has been and remains a vital means of communication for New York poetry and an important chronicle of some of the more ephemeral events at the Poetry Project. This is a large issue more heavily devoted to poetry than other issues, including  poems by Gary Lenhart, Vincent Katz, Alice Notley, Steve Levine, Bernadette Mayer, Bob Rosenthal, Daniel Krakauer, Lorna Smedman, Allan Kornblum, Rochelle Kraut, Paul Violi, Yuki Hartman, Helena Hughes, Ron Padgett, Elio Schneeman, Nellie Villegas, Peter Schjeldahl, Tom Weigel, Carl Solomon, Simon Pettet, John Godfrey, Ed Friedman, Eileen Myles, Rose Lesniak, Lewis Warsh, Michael Scholnick, Susie Timmons, Bob Holman, Jeff Wright, Cliff Fyman, Steve Carey, Ted Berrigan (Shelly" and "Another New Old Song"), & James Schuyler. Some moderate toning and creasing but very good.  
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     <br/>Masters, Greg, editor &#91;Ted Berrigan, Eileen Myles, Lewis Warsh, Ron Padgett, Bernadette Mayer, James Schuyler, Gary Lenhart, Vincent Katz, Alice Notley, Steve Levine, Bob Rosenthal, Daniel Krakauer, Lorna Smedman, Allan Kornblum, Rochelle Kraut, Paul Viol

        
        <br/>New York:Poetry Project at St. Mark's,1981.

        <br/>Price: $20.00
       
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	The Poetry Project Newsletter No. 86 December 1981. - Masters, Greg, editor &#91;Tim Dlugos, Clark Coolidge, Alice Notley, Johnny Stanton, Michael McClure].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15505"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a33</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. &#91;14] pp. Stapled once at the upper left hand corner. Single issue of the long-running newsletter, which has been and remains a vital means of communication for New York poetry and an important chronicle of some of the more ephemeral events at the Poetry Project. This is a large issue more heavily devoted to poetry than other issues, including  poems by Tim Dlugos, Clark Coolidge, Alice Notley, Johnny Stanton, and Michael McClure. A good only copy with considerable creasing, toning, and some soiling at rear.  
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     <br/>Masters, Greg, editor &#91;Tim Dlugos, Clark Coolidge, Alice Notley, Johnny Stanton, Michael McClure].

        
        <br/>New York:Poetry Project at St. Mark's,1981.

        <br/>Price: $15.00
       
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	The Poetry Project Newsletter No. 102 December 1983. - Warsh, Lewis & Susan Noel, David Borchardt, Lorna Smedman.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15506"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a34</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. 7 pp. Saddle-stapled wraps. Single issue of the long-running newsletter, which has been and remains a vital means of communication for New York poetry and an important chronicle of some of the more ephemeral events at the Poetry Project. Ex libris Jackson Mac Low, with his mailing label at rear. This issue prints poems by Lewis Warsh, Susan Noel, and a cartoon strip by David Borchardt & Lorna Smedman. Some noticeable strips of toning but very good.  
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     <br/>Warsh, Lewis & Susan Noel, David Borchardt, Lorna Smedman.

        
        <br/>New York:Poetry Project at St. Mark's,1983.

        <br/>Price: $15.00
       
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	<![CDATA[
	Poems From the Floating World Number 5. - Rothenberg, Jerome, editor. &#91;Robert Duncan, Anselm Hollo, Jackson Mac Low, Harry Fainlight, Larry Eigner, W.S. Merwin, Paul Blackburn, Robert Kelly, W. S. Merwin, David Ignatow, Theodore Enslin, George Economou, Armand Schwerner, Michael Benedikt, Jack Mi
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15512"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a35</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo. 44 pp. Saddle-stapled in illustrated card wraps. The penultimate number of Rothenberg's influential little magazine, and an astonishingly well curated issue. Highlights include Jackson MacLow's "14th Light Poem," Robert Kelly's magnificent "The Road at the Edge of the Draw" and Harry Fainlight's "Sussicran," published during his three year stint in the States. Some marginal foxing and toning to the wraps, and some creasing to the yapped edges; about very good.  An important issue of one of the most important magazines of the period. Clay & Phillips pp. 116-7.  
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     <br/>Rothenberg, Jerome, editor. &#91;Robert Duncan, Anselm Hollo, Jackson Mac Low, Harry Fainlight, Larry Eigner, W.S. Merwin, Paul Blackburn, Robert Kelly, W. S. Merwin, David Ignatow, Theodore Enslin, George Economou, Armand Schwerner, Michael Benedikt, Jack Mi

        
        <br/>New York:Hawk's Well Press,1963.

        <br/>Price: $25.00
       
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	Chan. - DiPalma, Ray.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15545"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a36</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Side-stapled wraps. Though not called for, signed by DiPalma at the title page. According to our sources, one of 50 copies produced. An excellent collection of poems by DiPalma. Fine.  
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     <br/>DiPalma, Ray.

        
        <br/>New York:One of Ten,1984.

        <br/>Price: $30.00
       
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	Shelter. - DiPalma, Ray, ed. &#91;Ron Padgett, Ron Silliman, Tom Raworth, Asa Benveniste, Robert Sward, Jean Follain, Merrill Gilfillian, David Ball, Lee Larcomb, Darrell Gray, Keith Wilson, & Stephen Shrader].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15547"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a37</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Mimeographed sheets side stapled in card wraps illustrated by John Whelan. A one shot magazine edited and published by DiPalma at his Doones press. Features contributions from Ron Padgett, Ron Silliman, Tom Raworth, Asa Benveniste, Robert Sward, Jean Follain, Merrill Gilfillian, David Ball, Lee Larcomb, Darrell Gray, Keith Wilson, & Stephen Shrader. Front cover torn away from lower staple, otherwise a clean, very good copy. Clay & Phillips p. 273. 
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     <br/>DiPalma, Ray, ed. &#91;Ron Padgett, Ron Silliman, Tom Raworth, Asa Benveniste, Robert Sward, Jean Follain, Merrill Gilfillian, David Ball, Lee Larcomb, Darrell Gray, Keith Wilson, & Stephen Shrader].

        
        <br/>Bowling Green:Doones Press,1972.

        <br/>Price: $20.00
       
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	Ink Portrait of Piero Heliczer, Signed by Heliczer. - Heliczer, Piero.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15699"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a38</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		Sheet size: 14 x 11". Image size: 7 1/2 x 9". An ink portrait of Piero Heliczer standing in front of the 8th Avenue subway station in Chelsea, in front of a peace flag, with flowers growing out of his pocket, wearing a pin which reads "Piero for Prez" (apparently Eileen Myles wasn't the only underground writer who was making a presidential bid to save us that year). The portrait is signed by Heliczer, who has added the legend "april fools day mcmlxxxvii". There is no artist signature, but we believe the artist to be Colleen Burke, who was a friend of Heliczer. An unusual "Piero Approved" portrait of the great, criminally neglected underground poet and filmmaker, who published some of the most beautiful books of the postwar period under his imprint The Dead Language Press. A couple of short marginal closed tears and a single slight 1/4" chip to upper margin, not affecting image; very good.  
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     <br/>Heliczer, Piero.

        
        <br/>New York:1987.

        <br/>Price: $750.00
       
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	Tree Numbers 1 -6 (All Published). - &#91;Mimeograph Revolution] David MELTZER, ed.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15719"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a39</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo. Offset printed and bound in printed wraps. Some faint soiling to volume 2, the occasional light crease but all volumes still very good or better. All numbers published of this little magazine edited by a member of Wallace BermanŐs circle, which featured across its numbers a concentration of work on occult and Kabbalistic themes - including work from a wide variety of the best artists of the 70Ős. Includes the scarce fourth number, which contains Lenny BruceŐs Letter to Judge Murtaugh. We canŐt say enough good things about a magazine that could include work by both Lenny Bruce and Wallace Berman.  
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     <br/>&#91;Mimeograph Revolution] David MELTZER, ed.

        
        <br/>Santa Barbara:Christopher Books,1970-78.

        <br/>Price: $300.00
       
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	<![CDATA[
	Intrepid #23/24. - De Loach, Allen, ed.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15734"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a40</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. 96 pp. Mimeographed sheets side-stapled into green card covers. This issue of De Loach's important little magazine of the Mimeograph Revolution features an index to numbers 1-20 at rear, as well as contributions from Charles Bukowski, Kenneth Rexroth, Jeff Nuttall,  Eric Mottram, William Navarro, Sun Yun-Feng, Ling Chung, John Ditsky, Peter Wild, Dave Margoshes, Lyn Lifshin, Susan Schaeffer, David Kervorkian, Susan Sherman, Charles Molesworth, Nancy Scott, Louis Ginsberg, Charlene Wolfsie, and Marty Cohen. Some marginal toning to wraps and a single small 1" stain at lower cover, still a very good copy.  
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     <br/>De Loach, Allen, ed.

        
        <br/>Buffalo, NY:Intrepid,1972.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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	<![CDATA[
	Gronk Number 4. - Aylward, David & David W. Harris, bpNichol, Rah Smith, eds.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15756"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a41</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Side-stapled, mimeographed leaves. The fourth issue of the seminal Canadian periodical of visual poetry. This issue is mostly taken up with a piece on Gertrude Stein by Bill Bissett, and a two page visual work by Aylward. Folded three times, perhaps for mailing, else very good.  
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     <br/>Aylward, David & David W. Harris, bpNichol, Rah Smith, eds.

        
        <br/>Toronto:Gronk,1967.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Iconolatre 20. - Hand, Alex, ed. &#91;Douglas Blazek, Gene Fowler, David Tipton, C. C. Hebron, Edward Lucie-Smith, Jeff Nuttall, Brown Miller, Donatella Manganotti, Michael Perkins, Wes Magee,John McCracken, and George Dowden].
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15761"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a42</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. 40 pp.Mimeographed sheets side-stapled in wraps designed by John McCracken. This issue features contributions from Douglas Blazek, Gene Fowler, David Tipton, C. C. Hebron, Edward Lucie-Smith, Jeff Nuttall, Brown Miller, Donatella Manganotti, Michael Perkins, Wes Magee,John McCracken, and George Dowden. Very good with some minor creasing at tips and some minor indenting around staples.  
	]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Hand, Alex, ed. &#91;Douglas Blazek, Gene Fowler, David Tipton, C. C. Hebron, Edward Lucie-Smith, Jeff Nuttall, Brown Miller, Donatella Manganotti, Michael Perkins, Wes Magee,John McCracken, and George Dowden].

        
        <br/>Durham, Uk:Iconolatre Press,nd &#91;c.1966].

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	The Morning Line. - Berrigan, Ted &#91;Tom Clark].
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15795"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a43</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Photocopied pages side-stapled in card wraps illustrated by Tom Clark. One of 250 copies of the regular edition of this late, but great, Berrigan title. Some minor toning and creasing to extremities, and some slight indenting around staples from being stacked with other stapled mags; very good. Fischer p. 56.  
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   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Berrigan, Ted &#91;Tom Clark].

        
        <br/>Santa Barbara:Am Here Books /  Immediate Editions,1982.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Audrey Hepburn's Symphonic Salad and the Coming of Autumn. - Weigel, Tom.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15797"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a44</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		One of 350 copies. Mimeographed sheets side-stapled into wraps illustrated after photographs by Monica Weigel. Very good with some minor creasing and toning to the wraps.  
	]]>
   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Weigel, Tom.

        
        <br/>&#91;New York]:A Telephone Book,1980.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Black Egypt. - &#91;Mimeograph Revolution] Weigel, Tom.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15933"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a45</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Side-stapled in cler plastic wraps. One of a limited edition of 50 copies of this artists' book, with a hand-drawn color cover. Most uncommon; oclc locates but one copy. Some creasing and light scratching to the plastic covers else very good.  
	]]>
   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>&#91;Mimeograph Revolution] Weigel, Tom.

        
        <br/>Buffalo:The Pierrot Press,1988.

        <br/>Price: $150.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	A Cycle of Poems. - Lewis,  Bob & Mary King, Frank Fecko.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15952"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a46</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo. Saddle-stapled in card wraps. Illustrated throughout after drawings by Frank Fecko. An early publication of Tom Beckett's press, the first we've seen, and to our knowledge the first and only book published by Lewis, better known as one of the co-founders of Devo. Rare; oclc locates no copies. Some marginal toning and a few light small stains, else near fine.  
	]]>
   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Lewis,  Bob & Mary King, Frank Fecko.

        
        <br/>Kent, Ohio:Viscerally,1977.

        <br/>Price: $125.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Except By Talking. - Beckett, Tom.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15954"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a47</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Sheets printed on recto only, and side-stapled in wraps illustrated by Frank Fecko. One of a limited edition of 200 numbered and signed copies.  
	]]>
   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Beckett, Tom.

        
        <br/>Np:Tom Beckett,1986.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	In Advance of the Broken Arm. - Padgett, Ron &#91;Joe Brainard, Ted Berrigan].
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15965"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a48</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Mimeographed sheets side-stapled into card wraps. With a cover and illustrations throughout by Joe Brainard. One of 200 numbered copies signed by Padgett at the colophon. Padgett's first published book, and an essential publication from the Tulsa crew, written by Padgett, beautifully illustrated by Brainard, and edited by Berrigan. An early C press title. Not in Clay & Phillips. Faint vertical crease to front panel, some indenting and a three light scratches to rear panel; about very good.  
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   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Padgett, Ron &#91;Joe Brainard, Ted Berrigan].

        
        <br/>New York:C Press,1964.

        <br/>Price: $150.00
       
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   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	I Should Run For Cover. . . But I'm Right Here. - Schiff, Harris &#91;Rudy Burckhardt).
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15970"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a49</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		One of four hundred copies. 4to. Sheets mimeographed on recto only and side-stapled in card covers illustrated by Rudy Burckhardt. The first separate edition of this long poem, dedicated to Ted Berrigan, that first appeared in Chicago. Some rusting to staples, and soiling to the wraps, especially to the upper left hand corner, still a very good copy.  
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   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Schiff, Harris &#91;Rudy Burckhardt).

        
        <br/>Lenox, MA & NY:Angel Hair Books,1978.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Charges. - &#91;Mimeograph Revolution] Wright, Jeff.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15971"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a50</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Sheets mimeographed on recto's only and side-stapled into glossy card covers illustrated by Jim Moser. One of 250 copies printed. This copy is beautifully inscribed by Wright at the title page to one "St. Joan". Some light rusting to the staples, light toning to the wraps and some minor indenting from being stacked with other mimeos else very good.  
	]]>
   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>&#91;Mimeograph Revolution] Wright, Jeff.

        
        <br/>New York:Remember I Did This For You Books,1979.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Good News: A Journal of Tacit Commentary. - &#91;Mimeograph Revolution] Kupferberg, Tuli & Lannes Kenfield, Sylvia Mapleleaf, Steve Krause, eds.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15973"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a51</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo. &#91;12] pp. Offset printed and saddle stapled in wraps. The debut issue, and we suspect the only issue of this little magazine, which gives its address as 239 E. 2nd St. The editor is unnamed, but Tuli Kupferberg is listed as the Assistant Editor. A short editorial states that the magazine "is an effort to draw attention to a part of our life and of our worlds, which, I feel, deserve more attention then they get." The entirety of magazine is given over to reproductions of heartwarming news clippings.  A brilliant artists' periodical which we haven't encountered before. OCLC locates no copies. Wraps heavily foxed, especially at the rear panel, with some creasing and rippling, perhaps because of an early exposure to moisture; good only.  
	]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>&#91;Mimeograph Revolution] Kupferberg, Tuli & Lannes Kenfield, Sylvia Mapleleaf, Steve Krause, eds.

        
        <br/>New York:An Arete Publication,nd .

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Everything Part 3 (15 Hollywood Poems). - Benjamin, Jerry.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15987"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a52</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. mimeographed sheets side-stapled in card covers. Association copy, inscribed by the film director to Jackson Mac Low. Very good with a penny sized stain and some toning to the covers.  
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   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Benjamin, Jerry.

        
        <br/>&#91;Los Angeles]:P.J.B. Editions,1979.

        <br/>Price: $25.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Phil Honey, It's Time We Settled Down. - Owen, Maureen, ed. &#91;Joel Lewis, Bill Kushner, Janet Lagos, Don Yorty et al.].
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16027"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a53</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Mimeographed sheets side-stapled into covers illustrated after a collage by Ann Kregal and Vittoria Repetto. One of 250 copies printed. A one shot magazine issued by Maureen Owen's Tuesday Night Workshop during the years 1981 and 1982. With Contributions from a host of poets, including Joel Lewis, Bill Kushner, Janet Lagos, & Don Yorty. Bump to head of spine, small stain at lower staple, else very good.  
	]]>
   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Owen, Maureen, ed. &#91;Joel Lewis, Bill Kushner, Janet Lagos, Don Yorty et al.].

        
        <br/>New York:Poetry Project at St. Mark's,1982.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Sacred Materials to Balance The Mind By. July 25 3113 B.C. World Cycle. When Men Came From Maize. Daybook of the Sacred Day Cycle of the Mayans. A Layer of the Onion. - Anonymous &#91;Mayan Calendar].
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16043"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a54</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo. Mimeographed sheets saddle-stapled in mimeographed wraps with hand-colored elements. With foldout chart bound in. An unusual mimeograph production based on the Mayan calendar, and illustrated throughout with many drawings and symbols. A mysterious and beautiful book. Near fine with some creasing to the foldout leaf.  
	]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Anonymous &#91;Mayan Calendar].

        
        <br/>Np:nd.

        <br/>Price: $25.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Sacraments: Poems of Re-Identification. - Faber, RobertOh &#91;Will Kauri].
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16055"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a55</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. 22 &#91;1] pp. Mimeographed sheets side-stapled into card covers with a title pastedown and separate illustrated pastedown by the author pasted down onto the front cover. Final leaf top stapled to rear wrap, as issued. Illustrated with a full page drawing hors text. Association copy, inscribed to fellow poet Tuli Kupferberg; "For Tuli Kupferberg, whose aim is to enlighten, not to maim a guy who'd druther fug than fight. Right! Best wishes, RobertOh Faber." pages and wraps age-toned and a bit brittle, with some fading to extremities, light vertical crease to front wrap at staples, still very good. A beautiful mimeo production from Will Inman's Kauri Press. Scarce; oclc locates only two copies.  
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   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Faber, RobertOh &#91;Will Kauri].

        
        <br/>New York:Kauri Mimeograph Press,1966.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Drastic Measures. - Nolan, Pat.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16068"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a56</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Mimeographed sheets side-stapled in card wraps illustrated by Sherry Margolin. One of 350 copies. Very good with a faint 1" dampstain to rear panel.  
	]]>
   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Nolan, Pat.

        
        <br/>Guilford, CT:Telephone Books,1981.

        <br/>Price: $20.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Grotesca. - Eshleman, Clayton.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16085"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a57</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. 38 pp. Mimegraphed and perfect bound in wraps illustrated by Caryl Eshleman. Association copy, nicely inscribed to fellow poet Jackson Mac Low. Very good in wraps showing a single short crease to cover.  
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   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Eshleman, Clayton.

        
        <br/>London:New London Pride,1977.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Wet. - Collom, Jack &#91;Nathaniel Collom].
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16086"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a58</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Mimeographed sheets side-stapled in covers. Cover by Nathaniel Collom. Some discoloration to the rear wrap, else a very good copy of the second published collection of Collom's poetry.  
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   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Collom, Jack &#91;Nathaniel Collom].

        
        <br/>Np:1967.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Quixote Vol. x No. 1 - 'A Found Issue'. - &#91;Mimeograph Revolution] Missy BONDY et al., eds.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16090"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a59</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Various mimeographed and appropriated leaves with numerous tipped on elements, side-stapled and tape bound with duct tape. Light bump to lower tip else fine. A gloriously haphazard  and exuberant issue of the long running little magazine, consisting mostly of found leaves - including cut up posters, leaflets, class papers, more than a hundred found photographs, and collages incoporating newsclippings, postage stamps, and cannibalized pieces of other magazines. In the foreward to the volume, the editor states "We are acquiring printing equipment and will catch up with our production plans soon. This issue is the result of scavenging around in Madison." One of the more haphazard issues of any magazine of the Mimeograph Revolution.  
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   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>&#91;Mimeograph Revolution] Missy BONDY et al., eds.

        
        <br/>Madison:Quixote,nd.

        <br/>Price: $200.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Polar Ode. - Myles, Eileen & Anne Waldman.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16150"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a60</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Mimeographed sheets side-stapled in wraps. Front cover illustrated in b/w after a drawing by Steve Levine. One of a limited edition of 350 copies. Near fine with some light spotting. The first edition of this outstanding collaborative work, completed by both poets for a 1978 reading at Zu. Myles' second published book.  
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Myles, Eileen & Anne Waldman.

        
        <br/>New York:Dead Duke Books,1979.

        <br/>Price: $125.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Friends, Living & Dead. - Federman, David.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16342"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a61</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Side-stapled mimeographed leavs in card covers with a title pastedown to cover. One of 500 copies printed at the Artists' Workshop press. Contents evenly toned as usual, some minor bumping to the wraps but very good.  
	]]>
   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Federman, David.

        
        <br/>Detroit & Cleveland:Mother / Asphodel,1966.

        <br/>Price: $30.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Six Bay Area Stadia. - &#91;Mimeograph Revolution]Steven Paul LaVoie.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16403"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a62</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		16mo. Xeroxed, side-stapled leaves. With the artist's business card laid in (which bears the memorable legend "Poet, Editor, Thug" underneath the artist's name. Artists' book by the editor of Famous, reproducing the seating arrangements of six bay area stadiums, including Candlestick Park. Rare; OCLC locates only 2 holdings. Foxing to wraps, with some dampstaining to lower margin and rusting to staples; good only. Business card good with a couple of strong creases.  
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   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>&#91;Mimeograph Revolution]Steven Paul LaVoie.

        
        <br/>Oakland:Great Books: A Famous Publication,1977.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Head Third. - Kiviat, Erik, ed.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16422"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a63</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. 7 side-stapled, mimeographed leaves. Illustrated after drawings by Kiviat. Association copy, addressed and mailed to George Bowering in Canada. The third installment of Kiviat's artists' periodical, which ran to six issues; each issue was devoted to the work of a single author, accompanied by illustrations by a single author. Though produced from New York State, the magazine in appearance bears more of an affinity with the Cleveland Scene. Not in Clay & Phillips.Folded once for mailing, some minor toning to extremities, but a very good copy.  
	]]>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Kiviat, Erik, ed.

        
        <br/>Staatsburg, NY:Head,1965.

        <br/>Price: $125.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Head Fourth. - Landau, Madeline &#91;Erik Kiviat].
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16424"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a64</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Mimeographed on blue paper and side-stapled into a white cover sheet illustrated after a drawing by Landau. The fourth installment of Erik Kiviat's artists' periodical, which ran to six issues; each issue was devoted to the poetryof a single author, accompanied by illustrations by a single artist. Though produced from New York State, the magazine in appearance and feel bears more of an affinity with the Cleveland Scene. This is an association copy, addressed and mailed to George Bowering. Dampstain to left and top margin of front cover only, some minor handling creases; good only.  
	]]>
   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Landau, Madeline &#91;Erik Kiviat].

        
        <br/>Staatsburg, New York:Head,1965.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Captain Farley's Ragweed Review. - Raburn, Michael, ed. &#91;Ruth Burke, Rick Young, Andrew Neiderman, Ardith N. Stone, Helen Thayer, Mary Frances Baugh, Elton Spoon].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16426"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a65</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Mimeographed on green and yellow paper and side-stapled in card covers. With poster laid in (11 x 17") entitled "Captain Farley's Ragweed Review" laid in, illustrated with a collage prominently featuring Tiny Tim. Unnumbered issue of this obscure little magazine of the Mimeograph Revolution, published from Kansas. With contributions from Ruth Burke, Rick Young, Andrew Neiderman, Ardith N. Stone, Helen Thayer, Mary Frances Baugh, and Elton Spoon.  
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Raburn, Michael, ed. &#91;Ruth Burke, Rick Young, Andrew Neiderman, Ardith N. Stone, Helen Thayer, Mary Frances Baugh, Elton Spoon].

        
        <br/>Topeka, Kansas:Groad Press / Captain Farley,1969.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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   </content>
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Rough Weather #1 &#91;All Published]. - Novit, Sam & Dorothy Greer, eds.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16428"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a66</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo. 29 &#91;1] pp. Mimeographed, folded sheets side-stapled in printed wraps. Wraps detached, and chipped at extremities; fair. The first and only issue of this truly remarkable little magazine from Los Angeles. It features excellent work from some great poets, including William Stafford, ( the very early poem 'Storm Warning'), Harold Norse, Judson Crews, Paul Goodman, Scott Greer, Glen Coffield, Helen Curry, Will McFarland, Mason Jordan Mason, and Charlotte Marletto.  
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Novit, Sam & Dorothy Greer, eds.

        
        <br/>Los Angeles:Rough Weather,1951.

        <br/>Price: $100.00
       
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   </content>
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Mati 3. - Mihopoulos, Effie, ed. &#91;Ted & Alice Berrigan].
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16449"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a67</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Offset printed and perfect bound in wraps. The third issue of this Chicago based little magazine; this issue is dedicated to Ted and Alice Berrigan, who at the time served on the editorial board. With work by Keith Abbott, Ron Padgett, Anne Waldman, Rose Lesniak, Opal L. Nations, Guy R. Beining, and many many more.  
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Mihopoulos, Effie, ed. &#91;Ted & Alice Berrigan].

        
        <br/>Chicago:Mati,1976.

        <br/>Price: $25.00
       
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   </content>
 </entry>

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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Spring Iron. - Pearson, Norman Holmes, ed. &#91;Ezra Pound].
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16450"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a68</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Side-stapled in card covers. Unnumbered issue of this little magazine; this issue is devoted to writing "committed in the province of British Columbia." Fascinating for the inclusion of the poem 'published Venice Corriere della Serra, January 3, 1971" by Ezra Pound; the poem is not in Gallup. Also includes work by  Robin Blaser, Brian Fawcett, Alban Goulden, Neap Hoover, Ralph Maud, Susan McCaslin, Stan Persky, and Fred Wah.  Near fine with a light crease and a narrow strip of fading to rear wrap only.  
	]]>
   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Pearson, Norman Holmes, ed. &#91;Ezra Pound].

        
        <br/>Port Moody, Canada:Iron,nd.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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   </content>
 </entry>

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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Quark I: Translations From the Spanish. - Eshleman, Clayton & Cid Corman, Cesar Vallejo, Jose Hierro.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16452"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a69</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Mimeographed sheets side-stapled into card wraps. The first and only issue of this short lived little poetry magazine devoted to translation. This issue features translations from Cesar Vallejo and Jose Hierro by Eshleman and Corman. Very good with some moderate toning and light handling creases to covers.  
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Eshleman, Clayton & Cid Corman, Cesar Vallejo, Jose Hierro.

        
        <br/>Reno, Nevada:Richard Morris,1967.

        <br/>Price: $15.00
       
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   </content>
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Happiness Holding Tank 10. - Drake, Albert, ed.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16453"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a70</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		Oblong 4to. Side-stapled card covers. This issue features work by David Gilbert, Joseph Dionne, John Engman, Gerald Costanzo, Kirby Congdon, Eric Torgerson, Tom Johnson, Judson Crews, Erik Greinke, Ralph Salisbury, Harold Witt, Ronnie Lane, Ben Tibbs, Jay Paul, Wayne Dodd, Earle Birney, Douglas Blazek, Carrow DeVries, Michael Culross, Joe David Bellamy, Jay Bail, Ron Schreiber, R. B. Weber, Danny Rendleman, Alan VerPlanck, & Ed Ochester. Very good with some moderate toning to wraps and a short nick at head of front wrap.  
	]]>
   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Drake, Albert, ed.

        
        <br/>Okemos, Michigan:Happiness Holding Tank,1973.

        <br/>Price: $25.00
       
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   </content>
 </entry>

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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Tom Veitch Magazine #3. - Veitch, Tom, ed.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16454"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a71</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Mimeographed on various colors of paper stock, and side-stapled in card covers illustrated by Greg Irons. The third issue of second New York School figure turned comic artist superstar Tom Veitch's little magazine, "mailed free to four hundred friends." This issue features a great cover by Greg Irons, who Veitch would collaborate with at length on comic work in the early 70's. This issue features collaborations with Tom Clark, Andrei Codrescu, and Lewis MacAdams. A couple slight nicks to left margin of front cover, else fine. Scarce. &#91;Clay & Phillips p.300] 
	]]>
   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Veitch, Tom, ed.

        
        <br/>San Francisco:Tom Veitch,1971.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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   </content>
 </entry>

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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Red Lady. - levy, d. a.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16484"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a72</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		Oblong 8vo. Side-stapled in card wraps. A later edition of this prose piece by levy, first published in 1969 by Open Skull Press. Lower tip of rear wrap clipped, else a very good copy showing a slight crease to the front lower tip.  
	]]>
   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>levy, d. a.

        
        <br/>Cleveland Heights, Ohio:Green Panda Press,nd.

        <br/>Price: $15.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	One, Time, Light and The Stairs of Flame Unending (movements in the atmosphere). - Wagner, D. R. (t.l. kryss).
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16490"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a73</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. 20 mimeographed leaves of various colors of paper stock bound in thick textured wraps silk-sreened by t. l. kryss. Near fine with some light bumping to extremities.  
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   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Wagner, D. R. (t.l. kryss).

        
        <br/>Cleveland:Black Rabbit Press,1975.

        <br/>Price: $85.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	The Dimensions of the Morning. - Wagner, D. R.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16491"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a74</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Mimeographed sheets side-stapled in printed card wraps. With a two color silkscreen by t. l. kryss as frontispiece. First edition, one of 500 copies with an afterward by kryss. Near fine with some light bumping at head and foot of spine.  
	]]>
   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Wagner, D. R.

        
        <br/>San Francisco:Black Rabbit Press,1969.

        <br/>Price: $30.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Eremite: A Selection of Poems. - Dominique &#91;Sue Smith].
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16492"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a75</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Mimeographed on various colors of paper stock from typescript and saddle-stapled in card covers with an envelope flap silkscreened by Steve Ferguson. Illustrated with woodcuts by Paul Savarino. First edition, one of 400 copies printed. Some light toning and creasing to extremities, but very good. A handsome collection of the poet's work, beautifully printed and illustrated, with a foreward by rjs. Dominique was the pseudonym of Sue Smith. Most of the poems here were written in confinement in varous mental institutions.  
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   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Dominique &#91;Sue Smith].

        
        <br/>Cleveland:WU Publishing Company,1969.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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   </content>
 </entry>

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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Torn Birds. - Taylor, Kent.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16494"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a76</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Mimeographed from typescript and side-stapled in thick black wraps silkscreened in two colors by t.l. kryss, who also provides the foreward. First edition, one of 500 copies. Includes a quote from d. a. levy which states "Glad you are doing the Kent Taylor book because i really believe Kent is one of this country's best poets.' Fine.  
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Taylor, Kent.

        
        <br/>San Francisco:Black Rabbit Press,1969.

        <br/>Price: $30.00
       
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   </content>
 </entry>

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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Everybody is a Star. - Larouche, Pete.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16495"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a77</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Mimeographed from typescript on various colors of paper stock and bound in gray card wraps silkscreened in white. With 6 silkscreens by t. l. kryss on card stock bound in. First edition, one of 176 copies. Near fine with a light vertical crease to front wrap.  
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   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Larouche, Pete.

        
        <br/>Cleveland:Black Rabbit Press,1971.

        <br/>Price: $30.00
       
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   </content>
 </entry>

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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Shit Outside When Eating Berries. - Taylor, Kent.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16497"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a78</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Mimeographed from typescript on white paper &#91;rectos only] and side-stapled into green card covers silkscreened in red. First edition, one of 268 copies. Very good with a light bump to one tip and some minor indenting around staples from mimeo stack.  
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   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Taylor, Kent.

        
        <br/>Cleveland:Black Rabbit Press,1971.

        <br/>Price: $40.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	My Love Runs Down My Arms Like Blood. - Head, Robert.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16508"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a79</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Side-stapled, photographically illustrated card covers &#91;photo by Jim Lang]. Chapter 16 of Head's magnum opus O Longing for Peace in the Heart of the Lion. Near fine with some minor indenting and rust marks around staples.  
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Head, Robert.

        
        <br/>Cleveland:Neo Ex Press,1977.

        <br/>Price: $25.00
       
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   </content>
 </entry>

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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Going to Flower and Though & Thanksgiving. - Head, Robert.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16509"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a80</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Side-stapled in card covers silkscreened by t.l. kryss. One of about 260 copies. Constitutes chapters 18 and 19 of Head's magnum opus "O Longing for Peace in the Heart of the Lion." Very good with some minor indenting around staples.  
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Head, Robert.

        
        <br/>Cleveland:Neo Ex Press,1977.

        <br/>Price: $30.00
       
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   </content>
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Two Stories. - &#91;Mimeograph Revolution] Anderson, David, ed. &#91;Johnny Stanton].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16552"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a81</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. 16 unbound, mimeographed leaves housed in a printed manila envelope. With errata sheet &#91;included in paginated]. Contents fine; envelope very good with some moderate rubbing. A beautiful and unusual book, illustrated by Johnny Stanton of Siamese Banana fame. The loose leaf format is somewhat unusual for a Mimeograph Revolution title; with this felicitious result, one wonders why it wasn't utilized more. Look, no staples! Rare; oclc locates only four holdings.  
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>&#91;Mimeograph Revolution] Anderson, David, ed. &#91;Johnny Stanton].

        
        <br/>San Francisco:Bill Presson,1973.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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   </content>
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Where Things Are: Blue Pig 14. - HIll, Ed. ed.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16555"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a82</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. 11 mimeographed leaves side-stapled in card covers. With contributions from Clark Coolidge, David Ball, George Tysh, Ray DiPalma, John Giorno, Anselm Hollo, Y Ted Greenwald. Upper tip bumped throughout, some marginal toning, but still very good.  
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   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>HIll, Ed. ed.

        
        <br/>Northampton, MA:Sand Project Press,nd.

        <br/>Price: $25.00
       
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   </content>
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Thee Tight Lung Spilt Roar Hums. - Wascovich, Matthew, ed.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16636"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a83</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Side-stapled wraps. One of 1000 numbered copies. Great anthology dedicated to James Lowell who had died in the year of publication. With a foreward by Hugh Fox, and contributions from Don Cauble, Byron Coley, Dennis Cooper, Alan Licht, Thurston Moore, and Matthew Wascovich. Fine.  
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Wascovich, Matthew, ed.

        
        <br/>Cleveland:Slow Toe Publications,2004.

        <br/>Price: $25.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Unchained Melody. - kryss, t. l.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16646"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a84</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo. Saddle-stitched wraps. With complimentary slip laid in. Prints 15 excellent poems, two of which were originally published by Jim Lowell at the Asphodel Bookshop. Fine.  
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>kryss, t. l.

        
        <br/>Toronto:Letters Bookshop,2006.

        <br/>Price: $20.00
       
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   </content>
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Sunflower Wars. - kryss, t. l.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16647"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a85</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo. Saddle-stapled wraps. illustrated by Hilary Kryzwkowski. One of 100 numbered copies signed by kryss and Kryzwkowski at the colophon. Fine.  
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   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>kryss, t. l.

        
        <br/>Leesburg:Bottle of Smoke Press,2003.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Perm Go Thermal. - Wascovich, Matthew.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16655"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a86</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Side-stapled in covers. One of 500 numbered copies. Fine.  
	]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Wascovich, Matthew.

        
        <br/>Cleveland:Slow Toe Publications,2004.

        <br/>Price: $20.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Quiet Head Count. - Wascovich, Matthew & Jesse McGuinness.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16656"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a87</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Side-stapled in silkscreened wraps. One of 50 numbered copies, the entire edition. Near fine with a light bump to heel.  
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Wascovich, Matthew & Jesse McGuinness.

        
        <br/>Cleveland:Slow Toe Publications,2004.

        <br/>Price: $30.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	The Heart of the Beast: 21 Diverse Scenes of the City & People of Cleveland. - Cook, Geoffrey.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16676"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a88</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Inkjet-printed and side-stapled in card covers illustrated in color after a photograph by Alan Horvath. One of 60 numbered copies. Near fine with a bump to upper tip of rear wrap. A collection of 21 linked poems about Cleveland, prefaced with a quote by d.a. levy from Cleveland Undercovers."  
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     <br/>Cook, Geoffrey.

        
        <br/>Vancouver, Washington:Kirpan Press,2005.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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   </content>
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Boxes of Shattered Dishes. - Wascovich, Matthew.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16677"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a89</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Side-stapled in card covers. One of a limited edition of 500 numbered copies. Fine.  
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   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Wascovich, Matthew.

        
        <br/>Cleveland:Slow Toe Publications,2002.

        <br/>Price: $25.00
       
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   <title>
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	Crowds Listen. - Wascovich, Matthew.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16678"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a90</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Side-stapled in card covers. One of a limited edition of 500 copies. Fine.  
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     <br/>Wascovich, Matthew.

        
        <br/>Cleveland:Slow Toe Publications,2005.

        <br/>Price: $25.00
       
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   <title>
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	Wiring Tutorial for Unshielded Twisted Pair. - Wascovich, Matthew & Tom Kryss.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16679"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a91</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Side-stapled in card covers illustrated after a drawing by Elizabeth Zechel. With an introduction by Don Cauble. 16679One of 500 numbered copies.  
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     <br/>Wascovich, Matthew & Tom Kryss.

        
        <br/>Cleveland:Slow Toe Publications,2004.

        <br/>Price: $30.00
       
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   <title>
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	The Closeouts. - Wascovich, Matthew.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16680"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a92</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Side-stapled in card covers illustrated after a drawing by Jutta Koether. One of a limited edition of 750 numbered copies. FIne.  
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     <br/>Wascovich, Matthew.

        
        <br/>Cleveland:Slow Toe Publications,2004.

        <br/>Price: $20.00
       
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   <title>
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	Slit Pink Eye Engulf Shadow. - Wascovich, Matthew & Elisa Ambroglio.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16681"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a93</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Side-stapled in card covers. One of 500 numbered copies. Fine.  
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     <br/>Wascovich, Matthew & Elisa Ambroglio.

        
        <br/>Cambridge:Slow Toe Publications,2004.

        <br/>Price: $20.00
       
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   <title>
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	Wide. - Wascovich, Matthew & Tyondai Braxton.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16682"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a94</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Side-stapled card covers illustrated after a drawing by Dylan Nyoukis. One of a limited edition of 500 numbered copies. Fine.  
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     <br/>Wascovich, Matthew & Tyondai Braxton.

        
        <br/>Cleveland:Slow Toe Publications,2004.

        <br/>Price: $20.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	meandering & musing in lowell county for James R. Lowell. - Wascovich, Matthew.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16683"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a95</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		8 1/2 x 11" broadside. Three spots of indenting along left margin from being stacked with side-stapled mimeos, else very good. A beatiful poem written as an elegy to Jim Lowell, the proprietor of the legendary Asphodel Bookshop.  
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     <br/>Wascovich, Matthew.

        
        <br/>Cleveland:Slow Toe Publications,2004.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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   <title>
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	Load Numbers. - Wascovich, Matthew.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16685"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a96</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Side-stapled in card covers illustrated after a drawing by Genevieve Dellinger. One of a limited edition of 750 numbered copies. Near fine with a couple small spots of indenting.  
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Wascovich, Matthew.

        
        <br/>Cleveland:Slow Toe Publications,2004.

        <br/>Price: $25.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Sum #5: (Thirteen English Poets). - Crozier, Andrew, ed. &#91;Anselm Hollo, Basil Bunting, Charles Tomlinson, John James, Michael Shayer, Matthew Mead, Roy Fisher, Jim Burns, John Temple, Tom Pickard].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16702"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a97</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		Folio. Mimeographed leaves side-stapled in covers &#91;illustrated by Tom Jackrell]. A good only copy of this fragile issue, with some marginal light chipping to covers, and the front cover pulling awasy from the lower staple.  
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     <br/>Crozier, Andrew, ed. &#91;Anselm Hollo, Basil Bunting, Charles Tomlinson, John James, Michael Shayer, Matthew Mead, Roy Fisher, Jim Burns, John Temple, Tom Pickard].

        
        <br/>Buffalo, NY:Sum,1965.

        <br/>Price: $30.00
       
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   <title>
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	The Search for the Reason Why. - Kryss, Tom .
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16775"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a98</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo. Wraps. One of an unspecified number of special copies of the first edition, with a silkscreen by kryss laid on. Fine. Association copy, inscribed by kryss to fellow veteran underground publisher Robert Head, publisher of the legendary NOLA Express. A nice association between the Cleveland and Third Coast publishing scenes; kryss illustrated several works by Head.  
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     <br/>Kryss, Tom .

        
        <br/>Huron, Ohio:Bottom Dog Press,2006.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	The Fuck You / Quote of the Week #1. - &#91;Fuck You Press] &#91;Ed Sanders] Harry Fainlight.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16812"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a99</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		8 1/2 x 11" sheet of rose stock, mimeographed on recto only with holograph addition in blue ink (exclamation point to first line) as issued. Toning to margins, still near fine. The first installment in the series. Three were eventually published.  
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     <br/>&#91;Fuck You Press] &#91;Ed Sanders] Harry Fainlight.

        
        <br/>New York:Fuck You / Press,1964.

        <br/>Price: $250.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Maps No. 1. - Taggart, John, ed. &#91;Paul Blackburn, Robert Vas Dias, Murray Mednick, Russell Edson, Ken Irby, Gabriel Heilig, Nelson Richardson, Clayton Eshleman, Bobby Byrd, Yorifumi Yaguchi].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16837"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a100</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T07:12:49Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		Oblong 12mo. Offset printed and saddle-stapled in card wraps reproducing in color a drawing by Herbert Bayer. The debut issue of the little magazine, which ran to 6. This issue features contributions from Paul Blackburn, Robert Vas Dias, Murray Mednick, Russell Edson, Ken Irby, Gabriel Heilig, Nelson Richardson, Clayton Eshleman, Bobby Byrd, Yorifumi Yaguchi, and the editor. Faintest traces of soiling to wraps, else a fine copy. Clay & Phillips, pp. 128-9.  
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     <br/>Taggart, John, ed. &#91;Paul Blackburn, Robert Vas Dias, Murray Mednick, Russell Edson, Ken Irby, Gabriel Heilig, Nelson Richardson, Clayton Eshleman, Bobby Byrd, Yorifumi Yaguchi].

        
        <br/>Goshen, Indiana:Seigmann Printing Company,nd.

        <br/>Price: $60.00
       
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