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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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Boeknummer: 008605
USD 22.00 [Appr.: EURO 20.25]
Catalogus: Little Magazines
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 Hirschman, Jack; Ott, Gil et al., Beatitude #27. Mayday 77
Hirschman, Jack; Ott, Gil et al.
Beatitude #27. Mayday 77
San Francisco, Beatitude Press, Publisher, 1977. Wraps. Side stapled wraps. 15 by 10 inches. Unpaginated. Later issue of this haphazardly published little magazine, being a "quintessential Beat publication," from the North Beach scene of San Francisco, it was conceived of as a way to capture "the beauty and promote the beatific life among the various mendicants, [..], poets, painters, musicians," (quote from Bob Kaufman as cited by Lawrence Ferlinghetti). This issue featuring work by Jack Hirschman, Gil Ott, among others. GOOD+ condition. Minor fading and edgewear. Front cover detached from upper staple. Minor rusting to the staples. Minor creasing to the covers. Uneven light fading. Clay and Phillips, p. 80-81. Good .
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Boeknummer: 018629
USD 135.00 [Appr.: EURO 124.25]
Catalogus: Little Magazines
Trefwoorden: Noisbn Posters

 Davidson, Jessica; Kerr, Harold et al., The Lantern. June-July 1932
Davidson, Jessica; Kerr, Harold et al.
The Lantern. June-July 1932
Brooklyn, The Lantern, Publisher, 1932. Wraps. Green printed wraps. 22 pp. A little magazine featuring poetry, mostly traditional, rhyming verse. Perhaps associated with the American Literary League (Hoffman, p. 280). GOOD condition. Minor uneven fading and very light soiling to the covers. Several small tears along the extremities with their associated creasing. Good .
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Boeknummer: 018987
USD 22.00 [Appr.: EURO 20.25]
Catalogus: Little Magazines
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 Bell, Sally; Gilbert, Susan; Sullivan, Patrick et al., Kaleidoscope: Expressions in Culture. Spring 1974
Bell, Sally; Gilbert, Susan; Sullivan, Patrick et al.
Kaleidoscope: Expressions in Culture. Spring 1974
No Place, College Council for Humanities, presumed publisher, 1974. Wraps. Blue wraps. 40 pp. A little magazine containing poetry and a few essays. No editorials, publisher info included, though the work seems to embrace, somewhat, the metaphor of a kaleidoscope. GOOD condition. Heavy browning along the spine, with some rusting to the staples. Uneven foxing and toning to the covers. Minor soiling, wrinkling and staining to the exterior. Good .
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Boeknummer: 015389
USD 16.00 [Appr.: EURO 14.75]
Catalogus: Little Magazines
Trefwoorden: Noisbn

 Rouze, Gordon K. Cohen, Sid (guest editor), The Nebraskan. An Amateur Publication. Number 1
Rouze, Gordon K. Cohen, Sid (guest editor)
The Nebraskan. An Amateur Publication. Number 1
Imperial,Nebraska, Gordon K. Rouze, Publisher, 1944. Pamphlet. Small pamphlet, printed on orange paper. 8 pp. An amateur publication, featuring a lengthy editorial by Sid Cohen of the US Army, writing of his experiences serving in England during World War II, addressing the grumbling of those in the US complaining of hardships by highlighting what the soldiers were experiencing. He also cites the value of these small press/mimeo/amateur publications as a way to get news and stay connected. With a few aphorisms and other small pieces on the war and publishing. GOOD condition, ex-library. Moderate stamping/marking to the front cover. Minor chipping along the extremities. Uneven fading and minor soiling. Good .
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Boeknummer: 012219
USD 22.00 [Appr.: EURO 20.25]
Catalogus: Little Magazines
Trefwoorden: Noisbn

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