Logical Revolts
np: nd. 8vo, 9 pp, saddle-stitched wraps. Chapbook prefaced with a quote from Fred Moten. Very good with creasing to one page. More
np: nd. 8vo, 9 pp, saddle-stitched wraps. Chapbook prefaced with a quote from Fred Moten. Very good with creasing to one page. More
np: 1961. 18 3/4 x 13 1/2", ink and wash on both sides of a sheet of sketch paper. Unsigned and undated. Provenance: acquired by Peter Howard of Serendipity Books from Bobbie Louise Hawkins, former wife of Robert Creeley. The immensely talented Laubies was a visual artist associated at different..... More
np: 1961. 18 3/4 x 13 1/2", ink and wash on both sides of a sheet of sketch paper. Unsigned and undated. Provenance: acquired by Peter Howard of Serendipity Books from Bobbie Louise Hawkins, former wife of Robert Creeley. The immensely talented Laubies was a visual artist associated at different..... More
np: 1961. 13 x 20", ink on paper. Signed and dated by the artist. Provenance: acquired by Peter Howard of Serendipity Books from Robert Creeley. The immensely talented Laubies was a visual artist associated at different times with the Tachisme, Art Informel, and Nuagisme movements. He was also the first..... More
np: 1957. Provenance: acquired by Peter Howard of Serendipity Books from Robert Creeley. The immensely talented Laubies was a visual artist associated at different times with the Tachisme, Art Informel, and Nuagisme movements. He was also the first translator of Ezra Pound into French, and it was Ezra Pound who..... More
London: Gaberbocchus Press, 1959. First UK edition. 8vo, 38 pp, bound in yellow cloth titled in copper at the spine. A collection of poems published simultaneously in the US by New Directions as "Selected Poems." Fine in a dust jacket that shows some minor toning and traces of soiling, else..... More
Oakland, CA: Black Bart Poetry Society, 1983. Four foolscap sheets, mimeographed from typescript on various colors of paper stock and stapled once in the upper left hand corner. Association copy, addressed and mailed to Hunce Voelcker. The poetry gossip rag of the Bay Area, with scathing reviews of new publications..... More
[Vancouver, BC]: Blew Ointment Press, 1967. First edition. 4to, ten leaves mimeographed from typescripts and collage. Side-stapled and backed with cloth tape in illustrated card covers. One of a limited edition of 200 copies. A collaborative artists' book of poems, collages, and exquisite corpses. Anstey, who collaborated on the exquisite..... More
Vancouver, BC: Silver Birch Press, 1989. First edition. One of 100 copies. Single sheet of printed card stock folded once, with an additional sheet of lighter paper pasted down onto one panel but not the other. Produced by David UU for Silver Birch Press, and distributed by jwcurry's Room 302..... More
Glasgow: Caledonian Press, [1952]. 21mo, saddle-stapled wraps. An uncut copy. The first separate appearance of the text which first appeared in the National Weekly. Very good with minor toning. More
London: International Times, 1968. Tabloid format, printed on newsprint with spot color. Superb issue of the longrunning underground newspaper, which includes the New Music Supplement with material on Stockhausen, Cornelius Cardew, the Hugh Davies lectures, etc, a brief mention of the rural commune "The Family of the Holy Mushroom'," an..... More
Cleveland: Renegade Press, 1965. First edition. 4 1/4 x 5 1/2", [8] pp, saddle-stapled oblong wraps. Letterpress printed in two colors in diferent fonts. One of only approximately 100 copies produced. An early, minimal, experimental poem by levy, a riff on the published as part of his Polluted Lake Series..... More
Cleveland: Ghost Story Press, 1967. First edition. 4to, side-stapled and glued into silkscreened wraps. Illustrated with with two additional internal silkscreens by t.l. kryss, one of them on a found leaf from the Cleveland phone book. One of 150 copies, published as Persecuted Poets Series #2. Lowell A31. Taylor &..... More
Cleveland: Renegade Press, 1964. First edition. 8vo, letterpress printed in on various colors of paper stock, and side-stapled into letterpress printed white card wraps. Illustrated with prints by Katherine Wasil, Cuz, and Kent Taylor. With a foldout sheet bound in, spirit-duplicated from typescript, giving thanks and noting Asphodel Bookshop and..... More
Cleveland: Renegade Press, 1967-68. 4to, mimeographed and stab-stapled into a hand-painted cover by Toni Thomas; various found and appropriate sheet bound in at rear. One of a limited edition of 200 copies. The final issue of d. a. levy's zine, originally entitled the Marrahwannah Review. This issue is devoted to..... More
Philadelphia: Whetstone, 1955. First edition. 8vo, 48 pp, printed wraps. Debut issue of the little magazine out of Philadelphia, with contributions by Judson Crews, as well as his possible heteronym, Mason Jordan Mason, as well as William Margolis, Lawrence Lipton, Henry Birnbaum, Neal Karrer, Evelyn Thorne, Eugene Walter, James Boyer..... More
[Healdsburg]: [Zephyrus Image], c. 1977. 7 1/2 x 12" broadside, letterpress, with zinc print of a serial image of an eclipse down the left side. See Johnston p. 212. Fine. More
Cleveland: Asphodel Bookshop, 1993. 8vo, saddle-stapled wraps. Addressed and postmarked to the poet Gerrit Lansing. Later catalog from the legendary Cleveland bookshop and poetry haven, dedicated to bookseller Larry Wallrich. Good only, with some rough crumpling to lower margin of back cover. More
Np`: 1963. 4to, mimeographed from typescript and side-stapled. A cycle of poems for Pete Seeger, incorporating two songs adapted from the work of Guillevic, and also a statement about Medgar Evers by Aaron Henry which appeared in The Peacemaker. Near fine with some faint toning and minor indenting. More
Bruxelles: Les Levres Nues, 1968. First edition. 4to. Single sheet folded twice to make 8 pp., including covers. The eighth installment in the artist's Le Fait Accompli series, one of 45 numbered copies "sur verge" out of a total edition of 70. "Noir" is crossed out on the cover in..... More
San Francisco: Auerhahn Press, 1960. First edition. 8vo. Saddle-stapled wraps. Illustrated with drawings by Robert Ronnie Branaman. One of 750 copies. This copy is signed by Marshall at the first blank, and scarce thus. First edition of the author's first book, one of the most unusual books of poetry from..... More
San Francisco: Auerhahn Press, 1960. First edition. 8vo. Saddle-stapled wraps. Illustrated with drawings by Robert Ronnie Branaman. One of 750 copies. This example is signed by Robert Ronnie Branaman, and rare thus. First edition of the author's first book, one of the most unusual books of poetry from the decade..... More
San Francisco: Auerhahn Press, 1960. First edition. 8vo. Saddle-stapled wraps. Illustrated with drawings by Robert Ronnie Branaman. One of 750 copies. First edition of the author's first book, one of the most unusual books of poetry from the decade, from one of the most elusive poets of the time. The..... More
Iowa City: Blue Wind, 1971-72. 8vo, the first three numbers in saddle-stapled wraps, the final, double issue perfect bound in photographically illustrated wraps. Profusely illustrated. A complete run of this innovative little magazine, which combined poetry with numerous found images and other texts. With contributions across the numbers from Joe..... More