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Published by Oxford, England: New Measure, 1967
Seller: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st edition. VG+. 8vo, 56pp, stapled wrappers. American Poetry issue (assembled by Stuart and Deirdre Montgomery of Fulcrum Press) of this excellent little magazine from 1967 Oxford. Includes Ed Dorn (Streeter C110) and Gary Snyder (Sherlock v2.D125). Cover reproduces a Robin Eichele photo from the 1965 Berkeley Poetry Conference. PublisherĠs errata note pasted to second page (as issued), extending slightly beyond the top edge. Unmarked copy, light wear and toning. 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, 40pp (mimeographed both sides), stapled front wrapper. A classic issue from San Francisco of this important sixties mimeographed poetry magazine, co-founded by Ed Dorn. Includes contributions from Dorn (Streeter C77), Stan Brakhage, Clarence Major, Ed Bullins, Thomas Clark, George Bowering, Ron Loewinsohn, and others. Solid copy with minor wear and soil. Not Signed.
Published by Detroit: Artists Workshop Press, 1967
Seller: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Good. 1st edition. Good only (lacking front wrapper). 4to, [xvi]+148pp (mimeographed), stapled wrappers. Edited by John Sinclair. A massive Artists Workshop Press production. Includes Michael McClure, Gerrit Lansing, Diane di Prima, and a whole bunch of other folks. Solid (about VG) aside from the missing cover (which is supplied in photocopy). 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. Low-run mimeo revolution title from 1965 Berkeley. Includes poems by Robert Lax, Gary Snyder (Sherlock v2.D90), Allen Ginsberg, Philip Whalen, Jackson Mac Low, Tom Clark, Denise Levertov, Robin Eichele, et al. Unmarked copy, light general wear. Not Signed.
Published by The Artists' Workshop Press, Detroit, 1966
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Fine. Magazine. Cover by John Dana, Charles Moore, and Stanley Cowell. Quarto. Stapled red printed wrappers. 98pp. A bit of toning to the pages, else fine. A magazine edited by Sixties poet and radical, John Sinclair, co-founder of the White Panthers Party, and one-time manager of the band MC5. This issue of the magazine was rushed into production shortly before Sinclair was to report to jail for an earlier conviction for selling marihuana to an undercover agent. His incarceration lead to a host of protests, most notably Allen Ginsberg, who rushed the stage during The Who's Woodstock performance to plead Sinclair's case, and John Lennon, who recorded the song "John Sinclair" on his album, *Some Time in New York City*. Among the contributors are Robert Creeley, Jonathan Williams, Charles Olson, Anselm Hollo, Ernst Robert Curtius, Reiner M. Gerhardt, Ed Roberson, David Federman, Steve Jonas, Allen Van Newkirk, George Tysh, J.D. Whitney, Bill Hutton, David Sinclair, Joe Groppuso, Jim Semark, Henry Malone, Jerry Younkins, Arnold Shulsky, D. Welsh, Marshall Rosenthal, Robin Eichele, and Kenny Schooner.
Published by Artists' Workshop Press (1965), Detroit, MI, 1965
Seller: Ray Boas, Bookseller - Established 1980, Walpole, NH, U.S.A.
PB. 80pp Cover illustration from a drawing by C. Peret, Deya/Mallorca - March, 1964. good, stapled mimeographed wraps (softcover).
Published by The Artists' Workshop Press, Detroit, 1966
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. [28p] 8.5x11 inches, introduction by Sinclair, 11 poems, covers chipped else good mimeographed journal in side-stapled orange pictorial covers. Artists' Workshop Press booklist on rear cover. Title on front cover "Free Poems" handwritten in black marker as usual. Butler's song with the Impressions "For Your Precious Love" is transcribed by Sinclair & Charles Moore.
Published by Detroit Artists Workshop, Detroit, 1965
Seller: Brian Cassidy Books at Type Punch Matrix, Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Condition: Near fine. First Edition. Scarce literary magazine with pieces by Magdalene Arndt, Veryl Blatt, Bill Cox, Robin Eichele, Ron English, Norm Harper, Bill Harris, Bill Hutton, Gary Johnston, Jim Semak, John Sinclair, and George Tysh. Cover art credited to C. Peret, Deya/Mallorca March, 1964. "The editor would like to express his sincere appreciation to Monteith College for its support of THE JOURNAL," and invites readers to follow The Journal's contributors to Work, "a new publication soon to erupt" from the Artists' Workshop Press. Editor not named, but authors' bios printed on inside of rear cover note Sinclair and Eichele as Work's future co-editors. Side-stapled red pictorial wrappers. Trace wear. Bright, clean, and sharp overall. With scarce errata slip. 80 pages. Listed in Jernigan.
Published by Detroit: Artists' Workshop Press, 1965
Seller: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st edition. VG+. 4to, 80pp, stapled wrappers. Errata slip laid in. Nice copy of a rare early production of the Artists' Workshop Press, edited by Robin Eichele and featuring the work of a number of authors associated with the Press. Unmarked copy, a bit of reading wear to front cover and early leaves, minor edge spots. Not Signed.
Published by The Artists' Workshop Press, Detroit, 1966
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. [28p] 8.5x11 inches, introduction by Sinclair, 11 poems, very good mimeographed journal in side-stapled orange pictorial covers. Artists' Workshop Press booklist on rear cover. Title on front cover "Free Poems" handwritten in black marker as usual. Butler's song with the Impressions "For Your Precious Love" is transcribed by Sinclair & Charles Moore.
Published by Artists' Workshop Press, Detroit, 1965
Seller: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. Quarto (28cm); mimeographed sheets, side-stapled into red and black pictorial wrappers; 80pp. Trivial wear to extremities, with a few scattered foxed spots to text edges, else very Near Fine. An attractive, early production of the Detroit Artists Workshop Press, including poetry and prose by Magdalene Arndt, John Sinclair, Bill Cox, Ron English, George Tysh, Jim Semark, Gary Johnston, Veryl Blatt, and others. The last few pages contain Sinclair's lengthy review of several Miles Davis records.
Published by Artists' Workshop Press, Detroit, 1966
Manuscript / Paper Collectible First Edition
Pamphlet. 73p., 8.5x11 inches, mimeographed poetry book #290/500 copies side-stapled into blue card covers, very good.
Published by Artists' Workshop Press, Detroit, 1967
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Pamphlet. 50p., 8.5x11 inches, mimeographed in an edition of 500 copies, toning to margins else very good in side stapled pictorial covers with backlist on rear cover. Sinclair was the founder of The White Panthers, an activist in Detroit and editor/publisher of many journals and poetry books out of Artists' Workshop Press. He is also known for managing The MC-5 rock and roll band out of Detroit.