Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Good. Vol. 9, No. 1. Cover art is uncredited for "Cole of the Broken Spur" (novel) by Louis C. Merrill. ncludes "Their Brother's Keepers" by Mark Lish. Illustrated by A. Savitts. Tears, losses, and pages wrinkled.
Published by Popular Publications, NY, 1947
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good-. Vol. 34, No. 1. Pulp magazine. Cover art is uncredited. Includes "Trigger Trouble for the Whistlet" (complete novel) by William R. Cox; "One Against the Killer Legion" (novelette) by Mark Lish; "Some Drifters Is Different!" (novelette) by Morgan Lewis; "Pinto Smith's Maverick Play" by Kenneth L. Sinclair; "A Gun Ain't Enough" by John Jo Carpenter; "Renegade Sheriff's Bluff" by Gunnison Steele; "Red-Devil Back Trail" by Ford N. Newman; "Death names the Long 7 Heir" by Philip Ketchum; "Trail to Nowhere" by Camford Cheavly; "Meet Brother Demon" by Barry Gardner. Western Feature: "Next Issue" (illustrated). Edges trimmed; standatd wear and small tears; marks on cover in pencil; stress crack; minor soiling.
Published by Chrysalis West Foundation, Burlingame, 1962
Magazine / Periodical First Edition Signed
Paperback. 94p., 5.5x8.5 inches, illustrations, personal inscription signed by Jack Gilbert on cover, very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Debut issue of the literary journal. Inscribed on cover "For Larry With Affection Jack Gilbert".
Published by The Chrysalis West Foundation, Burlington, California, 1962
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. Magazine. Octavo. 94pp. Pictorial wrappers. Light toning on the spine and rear wrap, else near fine. An avant-garde magazine founded and edited by Lish in 1961. In its pages were published many of the most influential writers of the day including many of the Beat Poets. Lish would go on to help mentor Raymond Carver and, as an editor at Esquire magazine, promote other young writer such as Richard Ford, Don DeLillo, and T.C. Boyle. This issue celebrates Jack Gilbert and includes interviews, poems, stories, art, and photography from F.W. Bateson, Dudley Fitts, Stanley Kunitz, Denise Levertov, Kenneth Rexroth, Theodore Roethke, Muriel Rukeyser, Stephen Spender, Grace Paley, Curtis Zahn, Charles Wuorinen, Paul Bowles, Cid Corman, George Cuomo, George P. Elliott, James T. Farrell, Raymond Federman, Rolfe Humphries, Frederick Rebsamen, Mark Harris, T. Mike Walker, La Monte Young, Ruth Bernhard, Beth Van Hoesen, and Carla Lopez.
Published by The Chrysalis West Foundation, Burlington, California, 1962
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Fine. Magazine. Octavo. 94pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers with a sunned spine. An avant-garde magazine founded and edited by Lish in 1961. In its pages were published many of the most influential writers of the day including many of the Beat Poets. Lish would go on to help mentor Raymond Carver and, as an editor at Esquire magazine, promote other young writer such as Richard Ford, Don DeLillo, and T.C. Boyle. This issue celebrates Jack Gilbert and includes interviews, poems, stories, art, and photography from F.W. Bateson, Dudley Fitts, Stanley Kunitz, Denise Levertov, Kenneth Rexroth, Theodore Roethke, Muriel Rukeyser, Stephen Spender, Grace Paley, Curtis Zahn, Charles Wuorinen, Paul Bowles, Cid Corman, George Cuomo, George P. Elliott, James T. Farrell, Raymond Federman, Rolfe Humphries, Frederick Rebsamen, Mark Harris, T. Mike Walker, La Monte Young, Ruth Bernhard, Beth Van Hoesen, and Carla Lopez.