Verlag: [Renegade Press], Cleveland, Ohio, 1967
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Erstausgabe
Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. Vol 4 Number One. Slim quarto. Mimeograph printed by d. a. levy. Two stapled textblocks, mimeographed rectos only, glued together at the gutter between two leaves (one being a great color flyer for the Music Grotto, "Cleveland's first psychedelic record shop"), with a newsprint spine and cover glued on at both shoulders. Illustrated with the aforementioned flyer, two leaves of appropriated Cleveland art cinema flyers, and an original two-color silkscreen: "you can have your fucking city bak." Newsprint tanned and offset onto the first page, newsprint spine with loss and tiny tears, and the lower wrap soiled; the staples have pulled through at the leaf joining the two texblocks, i.e. the issue is now essentially two sound, stapled textblocks conjoined by a nearly perished newsprint spine. A very good copy of a magazine featuring some truly excellent concrete poems by T. L. Kryss, rjs (Robert J. Sigmund), and levy ("The Saundaryalahari; or, Flood of Beauty"), as well as poems by rolla rieder, jiri valoch, and the artist timm ulrichs, and two essays on Yoga by Walter Evans-Wentz. "goddamnit LOVE PREVAILS this issue is for 'DARCY JUSTINE.'" Taylor and Horvath P-157. Uncommon.
Verlag: Augtwofive, Wartertown, Massachusetts, 1970
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Erstausgabe
Unbound. Zustand: Near Fine. Printed orange card leaf folder, folded to six pages. Laid in are six printed folded quarto leaves printed rectos only, and two smaller handbills printed on both sides. Folder exhibits some wear and a little sunning, very good; the inserts are folded as issued, else fine. Graphically interesting advertising packet for a counterculture and literary magazine. Aside from a cover letter soliciting subscriptions for their (unpublished) magazine "Man-U-Code" and donations, the other five sheets are concrete-style broadsides including the poems "Flight of the Crow" by Reider (*OCLC* locates two copies), and "An Augtwofive Unintentional" by Herschel Silverman (*OCLC* locates no copies), as well as an anti-draft broadside; a financial statement decorated with porn; and a broadside calling for the impeachment of the President. The handbills both take the form of comix art *OCLC* locates five items published by Augtwofive (with the Rieder broadside with the least amount of holdings). The magazine "Man-U-Code", although her designated as "ready for press" with an impressive list of contributors, was apparently never published. Augtwofive was "conceived Novemebr 69 to promote radical consciousness through evocation of field perception associative multi-channeled energy-exchange (Synergy)." Scarce.
Verlag: Renegade Press, Cleveland, OH, 1967
Anbieter: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, USA
Erstausgabe
Zustand: Very Good+. First Edition. First edition. Bound in publisher's side-stapled with a unique front wrap from a Sunday newspaper comics page; inner rear wrapper is a original screenprint. Near Fine with typical toning to newsprint and some offsetting to first page. A scarce issue of Levy's concrete poetry journal with contributions by T. L. Kryss, Rolla Rieder, rjs and others as well as a section on yoga by famous anthropologist W.Y. Evans-Wentz reprinted from one of his books. Taylor & Horvath P-162.