Verlag: Intrepid, New York, 1964
Anbieter: Brian Cassidy Books at Type Punch Matrix, Silver Spring, MD, USA
Erstausgabe
Zustand: Very good. First Edition. Early issue on Jazz and Poetry of this quietly influential mimeo newsletter, with contributions from Gregory Corso, Steve Rosenberg, Dan Saxon and others - Izzy Young's copy. 4to. Side-stapled in wraps. Front wrap chipped at two corners and at lower edge. Wraps heavily toned. Interior clean and bright. 13pp., rectos only.PROVENANCE: Izzy Young's copy, with his contemporary notation to verso: "Israel G. Young, March 4, 1965, from Allen De Loach." Young was a central figure throughout the 1960s in the NYC music and literary scenes. He founded the Folklore Center, produced Dylan's first concert in 1961 (Dylan even wrote a song for/about him, "Talking Folklore Center"), and was involved in the mimeo revolution.
Verlag: John Wilcock, 1968
Anbieter: Aeon Bookstore, New York, NY, USA
Erstausgabe
No Binding. Zustand: Good. 1st Edition. 18" x 12" on offset printed b/w and color on newsprint. Heavily toned, with several page corners torn, only rarely effacing text/image. Heavy wear at main fold - chipping and fraying - not preventing the paper from being handled (with care) and opened/read. Moderate wear to edges with occasional small tears. Good- condition. Directed by John Wilcock, co-founder of the Village Voice and East Village Other. Contributions including"Practical Karate: Fundamentals" by M. Nakayama & Donn F. Draeger, 4 microfictions entitled "N*****s from Outer Space" by Ted Joans, previously unpublished interviews of Bob Dylan by Israel "Izzy" Young, a piece on the Romani people by Grattan Puxon, "Art Never Kills Anyone" by Walter Gutman, an interview with Ken Weaver, "The All Purpose Pick-up Line" by Steve Kraus, "Nothing Wrong with America that a Good Erection Won't Cure" by David Mairowitz, and more. Rare.