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Griffin, S.A. et al.
The Moment. A Randomly Published L.A. Journal of the Arts. Summer '88. #7
Woodland Hills, CA, The Moment, Publisher, 1988. Wraps. Side stapled wraps, about 9 by 12 inches. 24 pp. including covers. Collage illustrations on the covers, with black and white photos throughout. An obscure zine/journal from the Los Angeles area, containing satirical commentary on culture, poetry, photography, etc. This issue with work by S.A. Griffin and many others. VERY GOOD condition. Minor toning and edgewear. Two small stains to the lower foredge of the front cover. Very Good .
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Book number: 020573
USD 16.00 [Appr.: EURO 14.25 | £UK 12 | JP¥ 2281]
Catalogue: Little Magazines
Keywords: Noisbn Zines

 Various authors, Asklepios. Autumn, 1992. Volume 6, Number 2. The Journal of All Saints Aids Service Center
Various authors
Asklepios. Autumn, 1992. Volume 6, Number 2. The Journal of All Saints Aids Service Center
Pasadena, CA, All Saints AIDS Service Center, Publisher, 1992. Wraps. Seafoam green wraps. 8 ½ by 11 inches. 22 pp. including covers. A little magazine published by the All Saints AIDS Service Center that "records the experiences of people affected by AIDS/HIV [-]" This issue contains poetry, short stories, novel excerpts, book reviews, etc. VERY GOOD condition. Minor wrinkling to the covers. Slight rusting to the staples on the binding. Very Good .
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Book number: 020930
USD 38.00 [Appr.: EURO 33.5 | £UK 28.5 | JP¥ 5417]
Catalogue: Little Magazines
Keywords: Noisbn LGBTQ+

 McCarthy, Mary; Herzog, Paul; Stafford, Jean; Durrell, Lawrence; Michaux, Henri; Baudelaire, Charles et al., Partisan Review. November-December, 1946
McCarthy, Mary; Herzog, Paul; Stafford, Jean; Durrell, Lawrence; Michaux, Henri; Baudelaire, Charles et al.
Partisan Review. November-December, 1946
New York, American Committee for Cultural Freedom, Publisher, 1946. Wraps. A long running little magazine focusing on art, literature and politics, that during the 1950s and 60s, was supported by funds from the CIA through its front, The American Committee for Cultural Freedom. This issue with work by Mary McCarthy, Jean Stafford, Paul Herzog, Charles Baudelaire, poetry by Lawrence Durrell and Henri Michaux, etc. GOOD condition. Moderate to heavy uneven browning. Some soiling and scuffing to the covers. Some curling at the corners. Small owner's signature in ink on the upper front cover. Good .
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Book number: 021122
USD 19.00 [Appr.: EURO 16.75 | £UK 14.25 | JP¥ 2708]
Catalogue: Little Magazines
Keywords: Noisbn

 
Berger, John; Brecht, Bertolt; Voznesensky, Andrei; Malanga, Gerard; Kafka, Franz et al.
Chalk Circle. Volume 1, Number 1. April-May 1966
New York, Chalk Circle Productions, 1966. Wraps. Black wraps, with a tall rectangular photo of a US soldier. 72 pp. With a few illustrations. The first issue of this literary, 'little' magazine, featuring 'Criticism West of Suez,' by John Berger; 'The Anachronistic Procession of Freedom and Democray,' by Bertolt Brecht; 'The Negroes Sing,' a poem by Andrei Voznesensky; 'The Propertyless Workingmen's Association,' a political essay by Franz Kafka; and a poem 'The Young Mod,' by Gerard Malanga, among work by other authors. This first issue reflects a slightly subversive, experimental tone in writing and subject matter, with pieces reflecting on left wing politics, as well as (indirectly) the Civil Rights movement. GOOD+ condition. Minor fading, rubbing and scuffing, a bit heavier along the extremities. Some browning along the rear spine. Small spot on the center front cover. Good .
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Book number: 008605
USD 22.00 [Appr.: EURO 19.5 | £UK 16.5 | JP¥ 3136]
Catalogue: Little Magazines
Keywords: Noisbn