Verlag: The Artists' Workshop Press, Detroit, 1966
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Erstausgabe
Softcover. Zustand: Fine. Magazine. Cover by John Dana, Charles Moore, and Stanley Cowell. Quarto. Stapled red printed wrappers. 98pp. A bit of toning to the pages, else fine. A magazine edited by Sixties poet and radical, John Sinclair, co-founder of the White Panthers Party, and one-time manager of the band MC5. This issue of the magazine was rushed into production shortly before Sinclair was to report to jail for an earlier conviction for selling marihuana to an undercover agent. His incarceration lead to a host of protests, most notably Allen Ginsberg, who rushed the stage during The Who's Woodstock performance to plead Sinclair's case, and John Lennon, who recorded the song "John Sinclair" on his album, *Some Time in New York City*. Among the contributors are Robert Creeley, Jonathan Williams, Charles Olson, Anselm Hollo, Ernst Robert Curtius, Reiner M. Gerhardt, Ed Roberson, David Federman, Steve Jonas, Allen Van Newkirk, George Tysh, J.D. Whitney, Bill Hutton, David Sinclair, Joe Groppuso, Jim Semark, Henry Malone, Jerry Younkins, Arnold Shulsky, D. Welsh, Marshall Rosenthal, Robin Eichele, and Kenny Schooner.
Verlag: Artists' Workshop Press, Detroit, 1966
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Softcover. Zustand: Near Fine. Quarto. Perfectbound blue wrappers with mimeographed sheet printed both sides. About near fine with some age-toning to the edges of the wrap and pages, tiny tear at crown and bump at the lower corner. Number 65 of 500 copies. Published as Workbook 5. A collection of prose, poetry, and essays from the Detroit poet, mystic, and cultural activist Jim Semark, who co-founder the Artists' Workshop Press along with John Sinclair, Robin Eichele, and George Tysh. Included within are two illustrations by the psychedelic '60s rock artist Stanley Mouse, best known for his Grateful Dead album covers.