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More imagesPublished by Paul C. Allen, Loveland, 1981
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single issue magazine. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Very good with light wear, rubbing to covers, light foxing to page edges. See photos mag26. cover art by Thomas Canty, back cover by Roy G. Krenkel] (illustrator).

Beacon Street Review A Journal of New Prose and Poetry Volume 11 No. 1
(Beacon Street Review) Lund, Kristin and Brian Scales (editors-in-chief); Robert Pinsky interview by Suzanne Herel, Stephen D. D'Agostino, Kim Davis, M. J. Deery, N. M. Kelby, Diana Renn, Julie Wolf, Paul Berg, Joseph M. Ciccone, Arathi Rao, et al
Published by Emerson College, Boston, 1997
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Paperback. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. Boston: Emerson College 1997. First Edition. Magazine. Pictorial wrappers [about 5.5" x 8.5"], 95 pages. Near Fine copy with light creasing to one lower corner. bx298.

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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. 1st. Pictorial boards, 207 pages, illustrations; 27 cm. A Buell Center/Columbia book of architecture. Firm binding, clean inside copy. Stated First edition. Profusely illustrated. *** "Debate and banter between the irascible Philip Johnson and the equally articulate and opinionated Robert A. M. Stern…generates a provocative combination of astute commentary and personal observation on the state of architecture in the twentieth century. Philip Johnson's multifaceted career as an architect, curator, and collector extended from the early 1920s to his death in 2005. Captivated by the work of the European modernists Gropius, Le Corbusier, and Mies van der Rohe, Johnson assembled the seminal exhibition 'Modern Architecture International Exhibition' at the Museum of Modern Art in 1932. Among his most notable achievements are the famous Glass House in Connecticut, designed for his own use, and the Seagram Building in New York, in association with Mies van der Rohe. Recognized as the dean of American architecture, Johnson had a profound influence on the next generation of architects, including Robert A. M. Stern. Stern has conducted a series of ten interviews with Johnson, each covering a decade of his life, that provide an illuminating assessment of a significant period of American architecture." - Publisher. *** CONTENTS: Encounters with Philip Johnson: a partial memoir, by Robert A. M. Stern; Upbringing; MoMA and the international style; The right; Architecture school and military service; Philip Johnson, architect; MoMA and the practice in the 1950s; Seagram; Lincoln Center; The institutional commissions; Patronage, competition, and the new generation; Afterword: Johnson's Rolodex, by Kazys Varnelis. Size: 4to. Collectible.

Evergreen Review Vol. 15 (No. 86) January 1971 /. Letters to the Editor Notes from the Underground Luis J. González: Bolivia and Its National Liberation John Fergus Ryan: The Scourge of Scully Jack L. M. Kit Carson: Eldridge Cleaver?s Cook: An Interview with Paul Williams W. Perry Smith: Notes of a Non-Worker Anonymous: A Portfolio of Drawings Spencer Hoist: The Language of Cats Ed Sanders: The Saga of Robert Pearpuke Timothy Leary: Jail Notes Nat Hentoff: Prisoners: Men or Animals? From the Third Eye Cover photograph by Lagarde Evergreen published writing that launched an assault on American propriety: literary, sexual, and social. Evergreen?s genius lay in its ability to mix radical American voices from the literary and social fringes w
Barney Rosset (Editor) / Timothy Leary "Jail Notes" /. Letters to the Editor Notes from the Underground Luis J. González: Bolivia and Its National Liberation John Fergus Ryan: The Scourge of Scully Jack L. M. Kit Carson: Eldridge Cleaver?s Cook: An Interview with Paul Williams W. Perry Smith: Notes of a Non-Worker Anonymous: A Portfolio of Drawings Spencer Hoist: The Language of Cats Ed Sanders: The Saga of Robert Pearpuke Timothy Leary: Jail Notes Nat Hentoff: Prisoners: Men or Animals? From the Third Eye Cover photograph by Lagarde Evergreen published writing that launched an assault on American propriety: literary, sexual, and social. Evergreen?s genius lay in its ability to mix radical American voices from the literary and social frin
Published by Evergreen Review, Inc,, 1971
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 80 pages. Illustrated. Letters to the Editor Notes from the Underground Luis J. González: Bolivia and Its National Liberation John Fergus Ryan: The Scourge of Scully Jack L. M. Kit Carson: Eldridge Cleaver?s Cook: An Interview with Paul Williams W. Perry Smith: Notes of a Non-Worker Anonymous: A… Portfolio of Drawings Spencer Hoist: The Language of Cats Ed Sanders: The Saga of Robert Pearpuke Timothy Leary: Jail Notes Nat Hentoff: Prisoners: Men or Animals? From the Third Eye Cover photograph by Lagarde Evergreen published writing that launched an assault on American propriety: literary, sexual, and social. Evergreen?s genius lay in its ability to mix radical American voices from the literary and social fringes with a global cast of writers, many of whom were introduced to American readers by the magazine. The magazine was often shocking, always intriguing. It featured some of the finest writing available, by writers whose influence continues to shape contemporary literature. (U.P.).
Brutus #279 (BRUTUS September 1 1992) Delinquent until death. (Delinquents Yasuyoshi Konami Peter Fonda Tomoyasu Hotei Akio Hirata Keith Richards Hiroshi Morinaga / Hironori Momose x Yoji Yamamoto) / .
Seijun Suzuki (I don't care 12) / Mutsuo Takahashi Kuniyoshi Kaneko Collage (How to Make Friends 69 Hironori Momose) / John Prentice (Rip Kirby) 7 / H Terasaki's Scoble Memoir 6 / Interview Robert M.
Published by magazine house, 1992
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