Verlag: Different Press, Long Island, NY, 1955
Anbieter: Antipodean Books, Maps & Prints, ABAA, Garrison, NY, USA
Pamphlets. Zustand: Otherwise very good condition. The first four issues of the Flame Quarterly, dedicated to poetry. Flame Quarterly was produced from 1954 to 1966. 'We. solicit poems in the experiental forms for Flame, though we do not bar the best in traditional verse." With many entries by various poets, Bernard Bergonzi, Lewis Turco, Judson Crews, Rose Auslander, Lilith Lorraine (Mary Maude Dunn Wright), and many more artists. 8vo, green thick paper wraps, staplebound, red and black titles, covers slt. sunned. OCLC: 310365909 for the whole collection.
Verlag: Alpine, TX: Different Press., 1960
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Zustand: Good. 8vo., 105 pp., Very Good, Soft Covers with staining, ink scribbles, minor sun-fading, rubbing & edge wear on cover; tearing & splitting along gutters of last free end paper; head and tail of spine scuffed; some staining on edges of text block; shelf wear. Extremely early appearances of Ursula Le Guin & Charles Bukowski.
Verlag: Different, Alpine, TX, 1956
Anbieter: Capitol Hill Books, ABAA, Washington, DC, USA
Magazin / Zeitschrift Erstausgabe
Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. Alpine, TX: Different, 1956-1959. Eight volumes; uniformly bound in black pictorial staplebound wrappers printed in gilt and green, the earliest issue on matte card stock, the latter seven issues on glossy stock. Light edge wear to most issues, though the Spring 1957 (Vol. IV, no. 1) issue has a large, closed tear at top edge of upper cover with subsequent creasing, otherwise a Very Good and sound set. Publication sequence as follows: Vol. III, no. 3, Vol. IV, nos. 1, 3 & 4, Vol. V, nos. 3 & 4, Vol. VI, nos. 2 & 4. Uncommon Texas-based little magazine edited, financed and published by Lilith Loraine, the author of countless science fiction short stories, as well as being an active poet and founder of the Avalon National Poetry Shrine, though Flame was published independently of the Shrine. "FLAME has no doctrinaire slants, no membership of subscription requirements, no prejudice in favor of any 'school' of poetry. It seeks work of exceptional merit from poets everywhere, work that is ALIVE, provocative, lyrical, courageous, original in subject matter, devoid of contrived obscurity, pedestrian obviousness and tiresome sermonizing." Contributors included Alfred Dorn, August Derleth, and of course Lorraine herself.