THE INSECT TRUST GAZETTE

Basara, Robert [Editor]; Belasco, Leonard [Editor]; Irwin, Jed [Editor]; Levy, William [Editor]

Published by Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1964
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Small octavo, 63 pages. In Good plus condition. Spine is white without lettering. Wraps have mild general scuffing and shelving wear, faint brown damp staining along front tail edge, a small tear along rear tail edge, and moderate general soiling and age toning. Text block moderately age toned and has two mild scuff marks along tail edge; interior staples rusted. Shelved Room B. 1396003. Special Collections. Seller Inventory # 1396003

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Title: THE INSECT TRUST GAZETTE
Publisher: Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Publication Date: 1964
Binding: Softcover
Edition: First Issue.

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Edited by Robert Basara, Leonard Balasco, Jed Irwin and William Levy
Published by Jed Irwin, 1964, 1964
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Very Good Plus in white stab bound card covers. 63pp 8vo. IB. Seller Inventory # 164689

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Bassara, Robert, Leonard Belasco, Jed Irwin, William Levy (eds.), Sinclair Beiles, Friedrich Schroder-Sonnenstern, Stewart Paley, et al.
Published by San Francisco: Cumberland Press, 1968
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st edition. VG. 4to, [vi]+154pp, comb-bound. From the collection of Opal Louis Nations. Heavily psychedelicized, thick poetry and art magazine from 1968 San Francisco. Includes 15 pages of Sinclair Beiles. Unmarked copy, reading wear to covers, fragile plastic comb binding is intact. Not Signed. Seller Inventory # OLN016

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BASSARA, Robert | BELASCO, Leonard | IRWIN, Jed | LEVY, William (edited by)
Published by Cumberland Press, San Francisco, 1968
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Quarto. Orig pictorial wrappers with ringbound spine. Printed in mimeograph. A near fine copy. Contributors include the editors, Sinclair Beiles, Jennifer Stevens, Ann and Jed Irwin, The Heap, S.J. Leon, and many others. Scarce. Book. Seller Inventory # 19397

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Jackson Mac Low; William S. Burroughs; Brion Gysin
Published by Jed Irwin, 1964
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Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Contributions by William S. Burroughs, Brion Gysin, Jackson Mac Low, Jean Genet and others. This copy is inscribed by Jackson Mac Low to Edwin Denby in 1965. Mac Low points out the pages of his contributions where there are some handwritten ink corrections. Mac Low is often credited as the "Fluxus Poet," as his text-based scores and sound performances were heavily featured in early Fluxus festivals and publications. Edwin Denby was revered as the ultimate "perceiver" of mid-century art and movement. His reviews of dance and his poetry about the streets, subways, and common rhythms of New York City were foundational to the downtown poetry and performance scene, including later movements like Language Poetry.Both figures represented a core element of the postwar Downtown New York avant-garde-whether through the mechanical, non-intentional generation of text or the deep observation of everyday bodily movements. A great association copy. Inscribed by Author(s). Brochure. Seller Inventory # 024584

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