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Published by Torino: Edizioni Geiger, 1971
Seller: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st edition. Near Fine. 8vo, [ii]+62pp, stapled wrappers. An elegant underground magazine edited in Switzerland and published in Turin (text in Italian and English). Includes Lew Welch (in the year of his death), Jaime de Angulo, and a range of Beat and other writers. Unmarked copy, faint sunning at spine. Not Signed.
Published by San Francisco: Wild Dog, 1965
Seller: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st edition. VG. 4to, 60pp (mimeographed both sides), stapled wrappers. Program for the 1965 Berkeley Poetry Conference bound in. A classic issue from San Francisco of this important sixties mimeographed poetry magazine, co-founded by Ed Dorn. Includes contributions from Gary Snyder, Robert Creeley, Charles Olson, Philip Whalen, Gerard Malanga, Lew Welch, and others. Unmarked copy with typical fraying wear to the edges of the lap covers, a bit of reading wear. Not Signed.
Published by Berkeley: Synapse, 1965
Seller: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st edition. VG+. 4to, 34pp (mimeographed), stapled wrappers. Poet George Bowering's copy, with his ownership signature and monogram to front cover (no other markings). Underground poetry magazine from 1965 Berkeley. Includes poems by Gary Snyder, Allen Ginsberg, Philip Whalen, Jackson Mac Low, Tom Clark, Denise Levertov, Doug Palmer, et al. An original program flyer for the seminal 1965 Berkeley Poetry Conference is bound in back. Well-preserved copy, minor wear. Not Signed.
Published by Berkeley, CA, 1965
Seller: Tony Power, Books, North Vancouver, BC, Canada
Book First Edition
Original Wraps. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. Near fine -- orange stapled wraps (in protective mylar envelope). 'Editorial consultant: Gary Snyder' . 1965 Berkeley Poetry Conference is announced/advertised final 2 pp.
Published by Grey Fox Press, 1977
ISBN 10: 0912516275ISBN 13: 9780912516271
Seller: Moe's Books, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
Book
Soft Cover. Condition: Very good. No jacket. Spine edges and cover corners are lightly rubbed. Binding is tight. Inside is clean and unmarked.
Published by BUENOSAIRES POETRY, 2017
ISBN 10: 9874197048ISBN 13: 9789874197047
Seller: Podibooks, Antequera, MÁLAG, Spain
Book
Tapa blanda. Condition: New. 1. Antología de POESÍA BEAT (Edición Bilingüe) editada por Juan Arabia para Buenos Aires Poetry que incluye 40 autores de la Generación Beat, como Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Herbert Huncke, Carl Solomon, Anne Waldman, William Burroughs, Philip Lamantia, Carl Solomon, John Wieners, Michael McClure, Gary Snyder, Lew Welch & Diane di Prima, entre otros. - Libro bajo demanda.
Published by Synapse, Berkeley, 1965
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. [40p] 8.5x11 inches, mimeographed poetry journal in side stapled orange wraps.
Published by Four Seasons Foundation, San Francisco, 1964
Seller: Rural Hours (formerly Wood River Books), La Grande, OR, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
No Binding. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Signed by the poets, the Reed College Beat triumvirate. Three 12 1/2 x 9 5/8 inch broadsides, black photo-offset of the poets' holograph poems on white textured stock. These broadsides were sold at the legendary June 12, 1964 "Freeway Reading" at Longshoreman's Hall in San Francisco, which is perhaps second in SF Beat mythos only to the seminal Six Gallery Reading. Gary Snyder was just back from Japan, which was in part the impetus. Produced by Donald Allen at the beginning of his editorial career, the broadsides represent the first Four Seasons Foundation" publications; Allen went on to found Grey Fox Press and edit the influential The New American Poetry anthology which touted the Beats (Allen also became Lew Welch's literary executer, so named in Lew's suicide note). Each from an edition of 300 signed by the poets. The titles are "Nanao Knows" (honoring Snyder's great friend Nanao Sakaki, the Kyoto poet dubbed "the godfather of Japan's hippies") "Three Mornings," and "Step Out on the Planet"--the last one by Lew Welch the hardest to come by. Light handling to Gary Snyder's broadside, but all still fine with no toning.