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Vol. 1, No. 1 (June, 1967). Little magazine edited & published in Forest Hills, N.Y. by Leroy Kanterman. Theodore Enslin and J. W. Hackett among the contributors. [44776]
Vol. 1, No. 1 (June, 1967). Little magazine edited & published in Forest Hills, N.Y. by Leroy Kanterman. Theodore Enslin and J. W. Hackett among the contributors. [44776]
Vol. I, No. 1 (October, 1936). Hoffman p. 333. Little magazine edited in Brooklyn by Noah Landau, Matthew Kamm & Sidney Young. This issue contains "The Boy from Coalinga" by William Saroyan. It also contains a story by Merlin N. Hanson entitled "Officer's Daily Report" which portrays the racist attitudes..... [105589]
Vol. I, No. 2 (December, 1936). Hoffman p. 333. Little magazine edited in Brooklyn by Noah Landau, Matthew Kamm & Sidney Young. This issue features a story by Weldon Kees. [105590]
Vol. II, No. 3 (February, 1937). Hoffman p. 333. Little magazine edited in Brooklyn by Noah Landau, Matthew Kamm & Sidney Young. This issue features a story by Weldon Kees. [105591]
No. 1 (1950). Little magazine edited in Paris by John T. Dwyer & Ross-Smith. Contributors include Vladimir Ruboschov, Maureen Irwin, St. John Dennis, C. F. Mac Intyre, Jacc-Doyle Haamer, Dwyer, Edmond Desevres, Edgard Pillet, James R. Hewitt & Ross-Smith. [105700]
3 (1967). Little magazine edited in Mill Valley, California by Norman Moser. This issue contains material by Pablo Neruda (translated by Robert Bly), Doug Blazek, Ruth Kraus, Judson Crews, Brown Miller, Ralph Moreno, Lee Pennington, Daryl Ponicson, Gene Fowler, et al. [84501]
Vol. 5, No. 3 (September, 1904). Little magazine issued in San Francisco by Paul Elder & Company. This issue contains a tipped-in frontispiece of a b/w reproduction of a painting by William Keith, "Society" by Charles Keeler, "William Keith: An Appreciation" by George Wharton James, etc. [89987]
Vol. 3, No. 3 (1948). Hoffman p. 368. Little magazine edited in Seattle by A. Wilbur Stevens. This issue contains material by Kenneth Patchen, William Carlos Williams, Peter Viereck, et al. [105703]
N° 9 (September, 1936). Contains "The Stormy Petrel," a poem by Maxim Gorky, "The Stormy Petrel," a drawing by William Gropper, "The Massacres of Paris" by J. Cassou, "About 'The Massacres of Paris'" by Louis Aragon, "Oswald Spengler: The Last Philosopher of Fascism" by E. Lundberg, "Scenes from Hindu Life,"..... [46964]
No 2 (ca. mid-1970s). Little magazine edited in San Francisco by J. Rutherford Willems. Laid in is an errata slip (which is designated "Fuck Up"). Contributors include Michael McClure, Paul Metcalf, Richard Grossinger, Theodore Enslin, Douglas Blazek, Robert Bly, Ed Dorn, Gerard Malanga, Charles Simic, Jack Hirschman, Paul Vangelisti, Willems..... [56189]
N° 5 (Automne 1951). Contains material by Max Jacob, James Baldwin, Henry Miller, et al. [74787]
Atlantic City, N.J.: Benjamin Musser, 1928. 16mo. Purple cloth, stamped in gilt. Unpaginated. 1st edition. One of "fifteen specially bound and lettered copies of this first volume of JAPM of which ten copies only, nos. 6 to 15 inclusive, are for sale, this is Number Fourteen, signed for Lexie Dean..... [87344]
Vol. 1, No. 1 (November, 1939) - Vol. 2, No. 2 (Winter, 1940-41). The first six issues of this little magazine edited by John Waller, Kenneth Walker, et al. Contributors include Marie Stopes, Kay Boyle, Naomi Mitchison, Emmanuel Carnevali, Laurence Housman, André Breton. H. E. Bates, A. L. Rowse, C...... [32182]
Vol. II, No. 2 (March-April, 1934). Little magazine edited in Philadelphia by Jay Harrison & S. Beryl Lush. This issue contains material by August Derleth, Harry Roskolenko, Bob Brown, Hal Borland, et al. [105593]
Vol. II, No. 3 (May-June, 1934). Hoffman p. 309. Little magazine edited in Philadelphia by Jay Harrison & S. Beryl Lush. This issue contains material by Benjamin Appel, William Kozlenko, James Laughlin, IV, Jose Garcia Villa, et al. [105594]
No. 1 (July, 1977). Little magazine issued in South Carolina and edited by Jim Peterson. A form letter SIGNED by Peterson is laid in. [18450]
Vol. I, No. 6 (1923). Little magazine edited in Berkeley by Roy Edwin Chanslor, James T. Van Rensselaer, Jr. & Willard Johnson. This issue contains material by Witter Bynner, Genevieve Taggard, Helen Hoyt, George Sterling, Clark Ashton Smith, et al. [90570]
Vol. 1, No. 1 (1981). Bradbound 8 1/2 x 11 inch sheets. Literary little magazine issued in San Francisco. This issue consists of fiction written by Tom Gardon, J. Crockett & Theo Green. [104678]
Vol. 3, No. 6 [Serial No. 27] (June, 1920). Goldwater 137. Contains "Palmer and the Outlaws" by Robert Minor, "Jim Larkin Goes to Jail" by Louise Bryant, "Why Copper Is Red" by W. F. Dunne, "Self-Determination of Nations," a speech by Nikolai Lenin, "Democracy and Revolution II" by Bertrand Russell..... [91100]
Cover illus by Frank Walts. Vol. 6, No. 6 [Serial No. 62] (June, 1923). Goldwater 137. Contains material by Lydia Gibson, John Pepper [pseudonym of Josef Pogany], George Sterling, Jay Lovestone, H. M. Wicks, J. Louis Engdahl, Scott Nearing, Floyd Dell, et al. [91101]
Red cover illus. by Frank Walts. Vol. 6, No. 8 [Serial No. 64] (August, 1923). Goldwater 137. Contains material by Art Young, Hugo Gellert, C[harles] E. Ruthenberg, Maurice Becker, John Pepper [pseudonym of Josef Pogany], William Gropper, Claude McKay, Louis Ginsberg, Elsa Gidlow, Robert Minor, Victor Serge, Harrison George, Scott..... [91103]
Cover illus by Frank Walts. Vol. 6, No. 9 [Serial No. 65] (September, 1923). Goldwater 137. Contains material by Art Young, Adolph Dehn, John Pepper [pseudonym of Josef Pogany], Edwin Seaver, Wanda Gäg, Jay Lovestone, Robert Minor, James Rorty, J. Louis Engdahl, William Gropper, Lydia Gibson, Floyd Dell, et al...... [91104]
Vol. 1, No. 9 (November, 1918). Goldwater 137. Contains material by Boardman Robinson, Max Eastman, Art Young, John Reed, Floyd Dell, Clement Wood, Alexander Trachtenberg, et al. [91105]
Vol. 2, No. 9 [Serial No. 19] (September, 1919). Goldwater 137. Contains material by Hiram K. Moderwell, Babette Deutsch, Art Young, Roger Baldwin, Claude McKay, Crystal Eastman, Robert Minor, Max Eastman, William Gropper, et al. [91107]
#1 (1990). Little magazine published & edited in Somerville, Mass. by Joseph Torra. This issue contains "Why Aimé Césaire" by T.J. Anderson III, three poems by Aimé Césaire, translated by Anderson & Richard Lanoie, and poetry & prose by Barbara Blatner, Thorpe Feidt, Lori Lubeski, Michael Franco, et al. [16984]