American Review
THE AMERICAN REVIEW
Camden NJ. & New York: Bookman Publishing Company 1937. VIII:4. Printed wrappers. Shallow discoloration at fore-edge of lower wrapper and last leaf; very good. Edited by Seward Collins. A general critical and literary review published monthly except July and August beginning April 1933 and continuing through October 1937 IX:4. Includes a poetry symposium with Warren Tate Brooks and Van Doren and Donald Davidson on Howard Odum. Bookman Publishing Company unknown
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American Review
THE AMERICAN REVIEW
Camden NJ. & New York: Bookman Publishing Company 1934. IV:2. Printed wrappers. Private ownership stamp wrappers frayed two underscores on front wrapper; good. Edited by Seward Collins. A general critical and literary review published monthly except July and August beginning April 1933 and continuing through October 1937 IX:4. This number includes J.C. Ransom Hilary Pepler and P.H. Houston on A. Huxley. Bookman Publishing Company unknown
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American Review
THE AMERICAN REVIEW
Camden NJ. & New York: Bookman Publishing Company 1935. V:2. Printed wrappers. Near fine. Edited by Seward Collins. A general critical and literary review published monthly except July and August beginning April 1933 and continuing through October 1937 IX:4. Includes Paul E. More on James Joyce and Warren's "The Hamlet of Thomas Wolfe." Bookman Publishing Company unknown
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Kenyon Review
THE KENYON REVIEW ARTS & LETTERS
Gambier OH: Kenyon College 1939. I:12 and 4. Three issues. Pictorial wrappers. Wrappers a bit darkened and dust-marked Louise Bogan's name and phone number in pencil in an unknown hand on upper wrapper of I:1 small nick at top of one joint otherwise very good. Edited by John Crowe Ransom. Published quarterly. The original series extended through volume 32 1970. A revival and new series began in 1979. Under Ransom's editorship THE KENYON REVIEW assumed the status of the leading forum for the New Critics and at various times Blackmur Tate Warren and M. Van Doren each served in the role of advisory editor. In 1942 THE KENYON REVIEW took over THE SOUTHERN REVIEW's subscription list after the latter's demise and the publication of fiction expanded. Contributors to these three issues include J.P. Bishop F.M. Ford Delmore Schwartz Robert Lowell early appearances Y. Winters R.P. Blackmur W.C. Williams R. Jarrell Lincoln Kirstein R.P. Warren Isherwood et al a pattern consistent with the continuing high caliber of subsequent volumes. ANDERSON & KINZIE pp.708-9. Kenyon College unknown
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Poetry Review
POETRY REVIEW
Tampa FL: University of Tampa 1969. Whole numbers 16 and 17. Quarto. Photo-duplicated typescript stapled into decorated wrappers. About fine. Edited by Duane Locke et al. Eigner Harvey Tucker Marge Piercy Peter Wild Stephen Dobyns et al. University of Tampa unknown
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Welsh Review
THE WELSH REVIEW A MONTHLY JOURNAL ABOUT WALES ITS PEOPLE AND THEIR ACTIVITIES
Cardiff 1947. I:124; II:3; V:2-4; VI:1-4. Eleven issues. Quarto and octavo. Printed wrappers. First four wrappers a bit sunned and dusty some nicks to spines of others with small chip at toe of last but very good. Edited by Gwyn Jones. Originally published as a monthly but then as a quarterly after wartime suspension from Dec. 1939 through Feb. 1944. A fine regional periodical devoted to Welsh art letters and life. Contributors include Idwal Jones Gwyn Jones Caradoc Evans W.H. Davies Reynolds Stone Alun Lewis Rhys Davies Robert Herring Henry Treece Frank Kermode et al. HOFFMAN et al p. 349. unknown
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Aldebaran Review
ALDEBARAN REVIEW
Berkeley CA 1970. Whole numbers 1- 6 and 8 of 29 published. Seven issues. Quarto and octavo. Stapled wrappers. First number sunned a bit some minor spots to a couple fore-edges else very nice to fine. Edited by John Oliver Simon. Contributors include Fowler Dusenbery Palmer Eigner Korte Young Crews Tate Meltzer Blazek Randall Levy "Alta" et al. An idiosyncratic review "published when the changes are rite by a small hired gang of yellow running dog editors and . dedicated to the final revolution." unknown
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Aldebaran Review
ALDEBARAN REVIEW
Berkeley CA 1967. Whole numbers one through three of 29 published. Three issues. Quarto. Stapled wrappers. First number sunned and faintly spotted at corner some minor spots to a couple fore-edges else very good. Edited by John Oliver Simon. Contributors include Fowler Dusenbery Palmer Eigner Korte Young Crews Tate Meltzer Blazek Koch "Alta" et al. An idiosyncratic review "published when the changes are rite by a small hired gang of yellow running dog editors and . dedicated to the final revolution." unknown
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Chicago Review
THE CHICAGO REVIEW
Chicago: University of Chicago 1946. Volume one number one. Printed wrappers. Wrappers a trifle tanned at edges but very good. Edited by J. Radcliffe Squires et al. Published quarterly. The premiere issue of this long-lived university based review which from the start leavened the mix of young contributors with works by somewhat more established writers including here J. T. Farrell. Notable in later years for the controversy precipitated by the article in the Chicago DAILY NEWS "Filthy Writing on the Midway" and the founding of BIG TABLE as a protest. ANDERSON & KINZIE pp.690-1. University of Chicago unknown
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Chariton Review
THE CHARITON REVIEW
Kirksville MO: Northeast Missouri State Univ. 1976. II:1. Pictorial wrappers. Very good. Edited by Andrew Grossbardt. Published semiannually. Inscribed by contributor David Ray to J. Laughlin on the upper wrapper. Northeast Missouri State Univ. unknown
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Cream City Review
THE CREAM CITY REVIEW
Milwaukee: Univ. of Wisconsin 1966. XIX:2. Pictorial wrappers. Fine. Edited by Andrew Rivera et al. Contributions by Gordon Lish et al. Univ. of Wisconsin unknown
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Boston Review
BOSTON REVIEW
Cambridge MA 1968. I:1 and II:1 i.e. whole numbers one and two. Two issues. Pictorial wrappers. Illustrations and photographs. Very good or better. Edited by Stephen Saltonstall and Tim Mayo. Contributions by Tillinghast Nemerov Tate Sandy Redshaw William Ferguson including a special insert in #2 and a somewhat early appearance by John Irving. unknown
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Antioch Review: Bixler Paul ed
THE NEW ANTIOCH REVIEW ANTHOLOGY ESSAYS FICTION POETRY AND REVIEWS FROM THE ANTIOCH REVIEW
Cleveland and New York: World Publishing Co. 1953. Gilt cloth. First edition. Small ink name on endsheet else fine in somewhat darkened lightly chipped dust jacket. World Publishing Co. hardcover
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Delta A Review
DELTA A REVIEW OF ARTS LIFE AND THOUGHT IN THE NETHERLANDS
Amsterdam: Netherlands Inst. for Int'l. Cultural Relations 1973. I:23; XV:1-4; and XVI:1-3. Seven issues. Pictorial wrappers. Illustrations and photographs. Near fine. Edited by E.J. Dijksterhuis et al. A well- appointed quarterly showcasing the literary visual plastic and practical arts in the Netherlands along with developments in science architecture etc. An insert in XVI:3 announces the suspension of publication after a forthcoming final issue. Additional postal charges apply. Netherlands Inst. for Int'l. Cultural Relations unknown
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Diliman Review
THE DILIMAN REVIEW DEVOTED TO LETTERS THE ARTS AND DISCUSSION
Quezon City: Univ. of the Philippines 1954. I:1-4; II:1. Five issues. Printed wrappers. Very good or better. Edited by Cristino Jamias et al. The majority of the contributors are local but include occasional interlopers such as Wallace Stegner. Univ. of the Philippines unknown
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Book Review
THE BOOK REVIEW AN ALTERNATIVE MAGAZINE
San Francisco CA 1971. Whole numbers 13 16 and 19. Quarto. Decorated self-wrappers. Wrappers bit dusty else very good. Edited by J.B. Goncharsky et al. Emphasis on alternative culture including surveys of recent books on psychedelia and pot small press publishing religion and consciousness etc. Blazek Congdon Kostelanetz a long interview with Rexroth etc. unknown
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Cimarron Review
CIMARRON REVIEW
Stillwater OK.: OSU 1967. Whole number two. Pictorial wrappers. Illustrations and photographs. Very good. Edited by Alfred Levin and later by Clinton C. Keeler. Contributors not necessarily associated with OSU. OSU unknown
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Cimarron Review
CIMARRON REVIEW
Stillwater OK: OSU 1975. Whole number thirty. Pictorial wrappers. Illustrations and photographs. Very good. Edited by Clinton C. Keeler. Contributors not necessarily associated with OSU. OSU unknown
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New Review
THE NEW REVIEW
Oceanside NY 1972. Volume one number one. Quarto. Pictorial wrappers. Occasional illustrations. Very good. Stamped a complimentary copy. Edited by Leonard Orr. Quarterly. Essay on Mishima reprints of Pound and Borges. unknown
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Modern Review
MODERN REVIEW
New York: American Labor Conference on International Affairs 1950. I:1-10; II:1-8 three double numbers; and III:1 & 2 all published. Seventeen issues. Large octavo. Typographically decorated wrappers. Wrappers occasionally darkened at spine one or two small chips; very good. Edited by Raphael Abromovitch et al. A monthly then somewhat irregular voice of the Social-Democrats largely political in content but with occasional literary criticism. Extra shipping charges. GOLDWATER 157. American Labor Conference on International Affairs unknown
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Mediterranean Review
MEDITERRANEAN REVIEW
Oakdale & Orient N.Y. 1972. Whole numbers I:1 through III:1 9 issues. Oblong large octavo. Printed and pictorial wrappers. Lavishly illustrated including color plates. Small spot of adhesion residue on wrapper of 1st issue a few corner creases else very good or better. Edited by Robert DeMaria et al. Contributors include Todd C. Wilson Kinnell Posner Graves Painter Neruda Goll T. Williams Bowles Ferlinghetti Montale Wakoski Burgess Hecht Oates et al. Extra shipping charges. unknown
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Nickel Review
NICKEL REVIEW
Syracuse NY 1969. I:69101112 and III:2. Six issues. Small folio. Tabloid format pictorial self-wrappers. A couple numbers with portions folded slightly askew some tanning and marginal nicks and tears to a couple issues postally used one number has a couple doodles in a blank corner last number a bit ragged at spine fold but for the format good to very good. Edited by Walter Shepperd. Founded Nov. 1967 and published monthly then biweekly then monthly again through 1969 at least. Commentary and reviews with contributors here including J.A. Williams Bruchac et al. Postally addressed to J. Laughlin and ND. Extra shipping charges. unknown
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Malahat Review
THE MALAHAT REVIEW AN INTERNATIONAL QUARTERLY OF LIFE AND LETTERS
Victoria BC: Univ. of Victoria 1969. Whole numbers 1-8 10 and 11. Ten issues. Large octavo. Pictorial wrappers. Plates facsimiles and illustrations. Several spines a bit sun-tanned else very good or better. Edited by John Peter and Robin Skelton. A representation of the earliest years of this long-lived quarterly as of this writing approaching its 150th number. Contributors here include Plomer Enright Todd Betjeman Theroux Unamuno Logan A. Clarke Layton Kinsella Woodcock Goll Paz Bowering Blackburn Sexton Van Duyn Gascoyne et al. Extra shipping charges. Univ. of Victoria unknown
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Evergreen Review
EVERGREEN REVIEW No. 2
New York: Grove Press 1957. Pictorial stiff wrappers. Photographs. Spine a bit creased from having been read perhaps once maybe twice lower fore-tip of upper crapper creased slight dust spotting to lower wrapper; very good. Edited by Barney Rossett and Don Allen. The special issue featuring the "San Francisco Scene something of a landmark for introducing to a more general public the developments in the Bay Area. Contributions by Miller Rexroth Ginsberg Kerouac Duncan Ferlinghetti Miles Rumaker Spicer Gleason Snyder Everson Whalen McClure et al. Grove Press unknown
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Review Seventy Two
REVIEW
New York: Center for Inter-American Relations 1980. Whole numbers 4/5 7-15 17-21/2 24 25/6. Seventeen issues including three double numbers. Small quarto. Pictorial and decorated wrappers. Illustrations. Very good to fine. Edited by Ronald Christ et al. Commenced publication in 1968 and in the earlier numbers subtitled with the relevant year i.e. REVIEW 72. A triannual devoted to "views reviews and interviews on Latin American Literature" in English with a significant number of original contributions as well. Many issues feature a special focus such as Cobra Borges etc. Center for Inter-American Relations unknown
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Sunstone Review
THE SUNSTONE REVIEW
Santa Fe 1976. II:134; III:1-3; IV:34; "IV" i.e. V:124; and "V" i.e. VI:1. Twelve issues. Printed and pictorial wrappers. Photographs and illustrations. Very good to fine. Edited by Jody Ellis. A presumed quarterly devoted to arts and letters of all sorts in the Santa Fe area as well as in greater New Mexico and the Southwest. The last number here present is the "Second Annual Indian Issue." Associated with the Sunstone Press. Additional shipping charges. unknown
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Review
REVIEW 43 - 46 A QUARTERLY REVIEW OF LITERATURE ART AND SCIENCE
London: Allen & Unwin 1946. I:1 - III:1. Nine numbers in eight issues one a double number. Printed wrappers. Small chips to one spine light foxing at edges very good. Edited by Walter Berger and others. Devoted initially to showcasing Czech literature and thought in English translation later casting its net a bit further west. Spender Eliot Muir Lehman and Pritchett also contribute. Allen & Unwin unknown
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Translation Review
TRANSLATION REVIEW
Richardson TX.: UT at Dallas 1983. Whole numbers one through thirteen. Quarto. Pictorial self-wrappers and pictorial wrappers. Cheap paper of early newsprint issues tanned as usual ink note on one wrapper else very good to fine. Edited by Rainer Schulte et al. The first number includes a retrospective article on four decades of New Directions and an interview with Gregory Rabassa setting the tone of the continuing significant attention to the mechanics of translations and publication and interviews with or articles by translators in subsequent issues. UT at Dallas unknown
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Evergreen Review
EVERGREEN REVIEW VOLUME 5
New York: Grove Press 1961. Whole numbers 16 through 21. Publisher's green cloth spine stamped in gilt. Original pictorial stiff front wrappers bound at the end. A few stray marks to lower board spine faintly sunned otherwise very good internally fine without dust jacket as issued. Edited by Barney Rossett et al. The publisher's bound format for this volume including six bimonthly issues the entire year. Goodman Burroughs Duncan Corso Grosz Miller both W.C. and J. Williams Cioran Welch Behan Genet Ferlinghetti Ginsberg Welch Rechy Paz Trocchi Rivers O'Hara and many many more. Grove Press hardcover
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University Review
THE UNIVERSITY REVIEW A JOURNAL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS CITY later: THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS CITY REVIEW
Kansas City MO 1955. IV:1-3"i.e. I:1-3; II:13; III:4; IV:3; V:2; VIII:1; XI:3; XIV:1-4; XVI:124; XIX:34; XX:14; and XXI:3. Twenty-two issues. Large octavo. Printed wrappers. Some chipping to six spines mostly minor otherwise very good. Edited by Clarence Decker et al. Supersedes THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS BULLETIN and maintains the former's numbering through the first volume but the new sequence is established beginning with the second volume. Singled out by Hoffman et al who note: "the general excellence of its contents merit it being considered as a little review - or rather as the university's contribution to the idea of the little review." Derek Stanford Earle Birney May Sarton J.G. Fletcher W. Bynner W. Marsh W.T. Scott A. Swallow G. Munson M. Swenson G.P. Elliott and Wm. March are among the contributors. Extra shipping. HOFFMAN et al pp.327-8. unknown
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Tamarack Review
THE TAMARACK REVIEW
Toronto 1973. Whole numbers 1016 and 21 through 61. Forty-two issues one a double number. Printed and pictorial wrappers. Some spines bumped or creased but generally very good or better. Edited by Robert Weaver et al. Published quarterly. A substantial chunk of the eighty- four numbers published 1956-82. An essential periodical printing the poetry and prose of English-speaking Canadians in the main including both young and established writers in its pages: Richler Atwood Ondaatje Callaghan Bowering Layton Purdy Smith Dudek Woodcock Glassco Moore et al. unknown
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Partisan Review
PARTISAN REVIEW
New York 1948. Volume Fifteen. Twelve issues bound in two volumes. Contemporary cloth original wrappers bound in. From the library of James Laughlin of New Directions. Very good or better. Edited by F.W. Dupee Dwight MacDonald et al. Published through its long life as a bi- monthly monthly and quarterly. "The spectacle of the thirties - the dilemma of the artist solved and yet not solved - is nowhere better portrayed.then in the career of the most interesting of all radical literary magazines THE PARTISAN REVIEW" - Hoffman et al. In 1936 PR combined with Conroy's THE ANVIL and with the addition of Dwight Macdonald and F.W. Dupee to the editorial staff late in 1937 PR declared "its responsibility to the revolutionary movement in general but we disclaim obligation to any of its organized political expressions." marking its transformation into a continuing significant journal of original letters criticism and commentary. As a mirror of political and literary developments during the years surrounding WWII PR is essential. Contributors to these numbers include Williams Bellow Berryman Sartre Koestler Bowles Mencken Kees Herbst Bishop Stevens Ellmann Bowen Greene et al. #9 has a brief note on the front wrapper signed with initials by Delmore Schwartz. HOFFMAN et al pp.166-8 and 325. hardcover
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Partisan Review
PARTISAN REVIEW
New York 1949. Volume Sixteen. Twelve issues bound in two volumes. Contemporary cloth original wrappers bound in. From the library of James Laughlin of New Directions. A few wrappers smudged first spine a bit dust spotted else very good. Edited by F.W. Dupee Dwight MacDonald et al. Published through its long life as a bi- monthly monthly and quarterly. "The spectacle of the thirties - the dilemma of the artist solved and yet not solved - is nowhere better portrayed.then in the career of the most interesting of all radical literary magazines THE PARTISAN REVIEW" - Hoffman et al. In 1936 PR combined with Conroy's THE ANVIL and with the addition of Dwight Macdonald and F.W. Dupee to the editorial staff late in 1937 PR declared "its responsibility to the revolutionary movement in general but we disclaim obligation to any of its organized political expressions." marking its transformation into a continuing significant journal of original letters criticism and commentary. As a mirror of political and literary developments during the years surrounding WWII PR is essential. Contributions to these numbers include Orwell Spender Schwartz O'Connor Cummings Connolly Burford Berryman Bellow Goyen Nabokov Borges Camus Tate discussion of the Bollingen controversy et al. HOFFMAN et al pp.166-8 and 325. hardcover
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Partisan Review
PARTISAN REVIEW
New York 1958. Volumes 19 through 25. Thirty-two issues bound in seven volumes. Contemporary cloth original wrappers bound in. From the library of James Laughlin of New Directions. Cloth a bit dusty otherwise very good. Edited by F.W. Dupee Dwight MacDonald et al. Published through its long life as a bi- monthly monthly and quarterly. "The spectacle of the thirties - the dilemma of the artist solved and yet not solved - is nowhere better portrayed.then in the career of the most interesting of all radical literary magazines THE PARTISAN REVIEW" - Hoffman et al. In 1936 PR combined with Conroy's THE ANVIL and with the addition of Dwight Macdonald and F.W. Dupee to the editorial staff late in 1937 PR declared "its responsibility to the revolutionary movement in general but we disclaim obligation to any of its organized political expressions." marking its transformation into a continuing significant journal of original letters criticism and commentary. As a mirror of political and literary developments during the years surrounding WWII PR is essential. Of course postage is extra. HOFFMAN et al pp.166-8 and 325. hardcover
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Kenyon Review
THE KENYON REVIEW ARTS & LETTERS
Gambier OH: Kenyon College 1959. Volumes II III V VII-XVIII and XXII. A long slightly broken run consisting of 64 issues bound up in sixteen volumes gilt buckram for James Laughlin original wrappers bound in. Lower margin of first leaf of II:1 neatly clipped cloth occasionally dusty some sunning and spotting to a couple of spines but generally very good. Edited by John Crowe Ransom. Published quarterly. The original series extended through volume 32 1970. A revival and new series began in 1979. Under Ransom's editorship THE KENYON REVIEW assumed the status of the leading forum for the New Critics and at various times Blackmur Tate Warren and M. Van Doren each served in the role of advisory editor. In 1942 THE KENYON REVIEW took over THE SOUTHERN REVIEW's subscription list after the latter's demise and the publication of fiction expanded. Contributors to early numbers included J.P. Bishop F.M. Ford Delmore Schwartz Robert Lowell early appearances Y. Winters R.P. Blackmur W.C. Williams R. Jarrell Lincoln Kirstein R.P. Warren Isherwood et al a pattern consistent with the continuing high caliber of subsequent volumes. ANDERSON & KINZIE pp.708-9. Kenyon College hardcover
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Compass Review
COMPASS REVIEW TO GIVE DIRECTION IN MODERN POETRY
St. Louis MO 1959. Whole numbers three four and six of six published. Printed wrappers. First two wrappers a trifle smudged last issue fine. Edited by Eric Pfeiffer and George A. Wolff. Published quarterly beginning in 1958. Contributors include William Stafford Donald Hall e.e. cummings George Garrett S.F. Morse B. Deutsch Maxine Kumin and Barry Spacks. unknown
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Colorado Review
THE COLORADO REVIEW A NEW PERIODICAL OF CREATIVE LITERATURE
Fort Collins CO 1956. Volume one number one. Printed wrappers. Staples slightly rusty else very good. Edited by John Lewis and Jay Pell. A projected quarterly published through winter 1958/9. Contributors to this number include cummings W.C.Williams W.T. Scott Kitasono Katue Eberhart Hughes Miller Zahn Bradbury Macleod Bentley Brecht et al. unknown
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Gallatin Review
THE GALLATIN REVIEW
New York: NYU 1981. Volume one number one. Small quarto. Printed wrappers. Fine. Edited by Denise Boker et al with advisors Norman Cousins Roger Straus et al. NYU unknown
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Galley Sail Review
THE GALLEY SAIL REVIEW A POETRY MAGAZINE
San Francisco 1960. Whole number five of many appearing well into the 1980s. Pictorial wrappers. Very good. Edited by Stanley McNail. Special "Li Po Issue" guest edited by David R. Wang with contributions by W.C. Williams Zukofsky Snyder Creeley Layton Souster McClure Whalen J. Williams Lamantia K. Kitasono Major Oppenheimer et al. unknown
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Little Square Review
THE LITTLE SQUARE REVIEW
Santa Barbara 1967. Whole numbers one and two of ten numbers published. Two issues. Small oblong octavo. Printed wrappers. Light smudges to one lower wrapper else fine. Edited by John Ridland. Announced as a quarterly with each issue to be turned over to work by one or two writers: here Walter Clark #1 and Edwin Fussell #3. The first issue has a stated limitation of 600 copies. OCLC cites a final number 9/10 published Spring/Summer 1972. unknown
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Wormwood Review
THE WORMWOOD REVIEW
Storrs CT & Stockton CA 1992. Whole numbers 4 8 12 17 19 32 48 and 125 of 144 numbers published. Eight issues. Printed decorated and pictorial wrappers. First number a bit sunned at wrapper edges with small smudge remainder very good to fine. Edited by Marvin Malone and associates. A sparse representation of one of the more individualistic little magazines of its generation first published in the Fall of 1959 and thereafter "whenever sufficient material has accumulated for an issue." WORMWOOD is "non-beat non-academic non- sewing circle and non-profit.and is not afraid of either intelligence or wit - both are rare qualities." Early issues were printed in editions of five hundred often numbered copies though in later years the editions were increased somewhat. Occasional issues were devoted to single authors or themes and many issues featured separate center sections on colored paper devoted to single authors. Contributors to these issues include J. Scully J. Crews Bukowski R. Lowry Locke Orlovitz Congdon Holland Wakoski Sherman Blackburn Sanders Orlovsky Kupferberg Malanga Berrigan Micheline Bowering Weil Wild et al. Numbers 19 and 32 are each one of 25 specially numbered copies signed by the featured author Judson Crews and Hugh Fox respectively on their center sections. Whole number twelve contains a copy of the prospectus as well as a form letter directed in manuscript to Langston Hughes soliciting contributions. Meaningful runs of THE WORMWOOD REVIEW are now difficult to assemble and no special effort was made to do so here. ANDERSON & KINZIE pp.746-7. unknown
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Modularist Review
THE MODULARIST REVIEW A MAGAZINE OF THE CONTEMPORARY LITERARY VISUAL & PLASTIC ARTS
Cambridge MA: Wooden Needle Press 1976. Whole numbers one and two. Printed and pictorial wrappers. Illustrated. About fine. Edited by R.C. Morse et al. The first numbers is inaugurated with an "Apologetic" to the Modularist manifesto and some consideration of Charles Olson. Other appearances by Rexroth an interview with Ashbery a consideration of Le Corbusier etc. Each issue limited was to 1000 copies and according to OCLC a third and last number did not appear until 1980. Wooden Needle Press unknown
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Mustang Review
MUSTANG REVIEW
Denver CO 1971. Whole numbers 4 5 and 10. Three issues. Tape-backed printed wrappers and stapled printed wrappers. Illustrations. Very good. Edited by Karl Edd Irene Wilkins et al. Western and Northwestern emphasis poems folklore with resident folklorist Fred Red Cloud ruminations. unknown
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Poetry Ireland Review
THE POETRY IRELAND REVIEW
Mornington Co. Meath 1981. Whole number two. Decorated wrappers. Small sticker shadow on rear wrapper else near fine. Edited by John Jordan. Published as a quarterly benefit to members of the group Poetry Ireland. Mahon Smythe Liddy Milne and many more. unknown
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Smoky Hill Review
THE SMOKY HILL REVIEW
Hays KS 1966. Volume one number one. Pictorial wrappers. Spine rubbed else near fine. Edited by Erik Reeves and John Leonard. Published in association with Fort Hays Kansas State College. unknown
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Print Review
PRINT REVIEW
New York: Pratt Graphics Center / Kennedy Galleries 1973. Whole number one. Large quarto. Pictorial wrappers. Illustrations and plates. Wrappers slightly dusty and creased very good. Edited by Andrew Stasik. The first number functionally a successor to ARTIST'S PROOF. Pratt Graphics Center / Kennedy Galleries unknown
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Branch Redd Review
BRANCH REDD REVIEW
London & Philadelphia 1979. Whole number three of 3 published. Pictorial wrappers. Very good or better. Edited by Bill Sherman. Edition of two hundred copies. Corman Reynolds et al. unknown
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Desert Review
THE DESERT REVIEW PENNY POETRY SHEET
Albuquerque NM 1963. Numbers 4 & 5 plus unnumbered supplement. Three folded leaflets stapled at spine. Fine. Edited by Ward Abbott and Bryant Cushion supplementing the periodical. unknown
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Desert Review
THE DESERT REVIEW
Albuquerque NM 1965. Unnumbered issue. Quarto. Mimeographed text stapled into pictorial wrappers. Slight tanning at wrapper edges else very nice. Edited by Ward Abbott. Special issue devoted wholly to poems by Lucille Adler with a foreword by Winfield Townley Scott. unknown
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Partisan Review: Phillips William and Philip Rahv eds
THE NEW PARTISAN READER 1945 - 1953
New York: Harcourt 1953. Cloth. First edition. Near fine in price- clipped dust jacket with narrow edge chip. Harcourt hardcover
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