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  • POETRY, Volume CCV, Number 1, October 2014. by Share, Don, editor.
    Share, Don, editor.
    POETRY, Volume CCV, Number 1, October 2014.

    Edition: First printing.

    Chicago: Modern Poetry Association, 2014. First edition - Features poetry from the United Kingdom with an introduction by Don Share and contributions from Liz Berry, Kathryn Simmonds, Hannah Lowe, Tim Wells, and many more.

    Condition: Fine in illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 82344
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  • POETRY, Volume CCIII, Number 5, February 2012. by Share Don, editor. Matthea Harvey et al, contributors.
    Share Don, editor. Matthea Harvey et al, contributors.
    POETRY, Volume CCIII, Number 5, February 2012.

    Edition: First printing.

    Chicago: Modern Poetry Association, 2012. First edition - Features a portfolio of drawings and text by Matthea Harvey. Includes poems by Larry Levis, Ocean Vuong and others; commentary by Mark Ford. Cover art by Rebecca Shore.

    Condition: Fine in illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 73415
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  • [Simon, Claude] Artaud, Antonin; Michel Serres, Ariel Marquez and others.
    SUB-STANCE: A Review of Theory and Literary Criticism, Winter 1974, No. 8.

    Edition: First appearance in print of these works.

    Madison, WI: Sub-stance, 1974. First edition - A rather uncommon early issue of this journal - features an interview with Claude Simon and several articles on his work - also included are 'Sign Poems' from Ariel Marques's 'ABC da Criagao' and more. Translator's addendum to Serres and notice to subscribers laid in. 158 pp. We specialize in literary journals, and have many others - including many not yet catalogued and listed on line.

    Condition: Very good overall (some underlining on a few pages).

    Book ID: 37468
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  • GRANTA 54, Summer 1996: The Best of Young American Novelists. by (Simpson, Mona and Edwidge Danticat, signed.) Jack, Ian, editor.
    (Simpson, Mona and Edwidge Danticat, signed.) Jack, Ian, editor.
    GRANTA 54, Summer 1996: The Best of Young American Novelists.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Granta USA, (1996.). SIGNED first edition - A paperback magazine of new writing. This is the famous "Granta 20" issue, featuring new work by twenty American writers, all under the age of 40, chosen by a panel of established writers - including Robert Stone, Anne Tyler, and Tobias Wolff - as the best young American novelists. The writers selected were Sherman Alexie, Madison Smartt Bell, Ethan Canin, Edwidge Danticat, Tom Drury, Tony Earley, Jeffrey Eugenides, Jonathan Franzen, David Guterson, David Haynes, Allen Kurzweil, Elizabeth McCracken, Lorrie Moore, Fae Myenne Ng, Robert O'Connor, Chris Offutt, Stewart O'Nan, Mona Simpson, Melanie Rae Thon and Kate Wheeler. Introduction by editor (and judge) Ian Jack.This copy is SIGNED by TWO authors:…

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    New York: Granta USA, (1996.). SIGNED first edition - A paperback magazine of new writing. This is the famous "Granta 20" issue, featuring new work by twenty American writers, all under the age of 40, chosen by a panel of established writers - including Robert Stone, Anne Tyler, and Tobias Wolff - as the best young American novelists. The writers selected were Sherman Alexie, Madison Smartt Bell, Ethan Canin, Edwidge Danticat, Tom Drury, Tony Earley, Jeffrey Eugenides, Jonathan Franzen, David Guterson, David Haynes, Allen Kurzweil, Elizabeth McCracken, Lorrie Moore, Fae Myenne Ng, Robert O'Connor, Chris Offutt, Stewart O'Nan, Mona Simpson, Melanie Rae Thon and Kate Wheeler. Introduction by editor (and judge) Ian Jack.This copy is SIGNED by TWO authors: Mona Simpson at her story 'The Driving Child' and by Edwidge Danticat at "The Revenant." Each story is preceded by brief comments on the writer and a small photograph and inserted into the center of the issue is a section of glossy plates - Portraits of the writers by Marion Ettlinger. Advertisements, 320 pp. We specialize in literary journals, and have many others - including many not yet catalogued and listed on line. ISBN: 0-140141359.

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    Condition: Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 39992
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  • (Simpson, Mona, signed) Buford, Bill, editor..
    GRANTA 24, Summer 1988: INSIDE INTELLIGENCE.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Granta, 1988. SIGNED first edition - "A Paperback Magazine of New Writing. " This issue features "Inside Intelligence," a long excerpt from the memoir which Anthony Cavendish, who witnessed some of the most important events in Europe folowing WWII., was not allowed to publish, except privately as a "Christmas greeting." Granta itself was prohibited from publishing large sections of this, so the banned portions are included, but blacked over. This copy is SIGNED by Mona Simpson at her story "Victory Mills." Also includes contributions from Bruce Chatwin, Gilles Peress, Philip Roth, Tobias Wolff, Peter Carey, James Fenton, Nick Cohn, E. L. Doctorow, and Jay McInerney. 256 pp. We specialize in literary journals, and have many others -…

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    New York: Granta, 1988. SIGNED first edition - "A Paperback Magazine of New Writing. " This issue features "Inside Intelligence," a long excerpt from the memoir which Anthony Cavendish, who witnessed some of the most important events in Europe folowing WWII., was not allowed to publish, except privately as a "Christmas greeting." Granta itself was prohibited from publishing large sections of this, so the banned portions are included, but blacked over. This copy is SIGNED by Mona Simpson at her story "Victory Mills." Also includes contributions from Bruce Chatwin, Gilles Peress, Philip Roth, Tobias Wolff, Peter Carey, James Fenton, Nick Cohn, E. L. Doctorow, and Jay McInerney. 256 pp. We specialize in literary journals, and have many others - including many not yet catalogued and listed on line. ISBN: 0-14-0086064.

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    Condition: Near fine.

    Book ID: 47820
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  • CALIBAN 13. by Smith, Lawrence R, editor. Sherman Alexie, signed.
    Smith, Lawrence R, editor. Sherman Alexie, signed.
    CALIBAN 13.

    Edition: First printing.

    Laguna Beach, CA: 1993. First edition - ]ncludes works - prose, poetry and art - by Gerald Vizenor, LaDonna Harris, Yusef Komunyakaa, Timothy Liu, Colette Inez, Hugh Fox, Gary Smith, Ronnie Burk, Simon Perchik, Toby Lurie and many others. SIGNED by Sherman Alexie at his contribution "A Reservation Table of the Elements." Illustrated. 158 pp plus 2 final ads.

    Condition: Fine in stiff wrappers.

    Book ID: 85014
    Keywords: Literary Journals
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  • THE AMERICAN VOICE, NO. 47, 1998. by Snook, Frederick and Sallie Bingham, editors, Margaret Randall, signed.
    Snook, Frederick and Sallie Bingham, editors, Margaret Randall, signed.
    THE AMERICAN VOICE, NO. 47, 1998.

    Edition: First printing.

    Louisville, KY: The Kentucky Foundation for Women, 1998. SIGNED first edition - A triannual magazine of stories, poems and essays. Its goal is to publish daring new writers and the more radical established writers. This issue includes the works by Maggie Anderson, Willis Barnstone, Greg Mello, Roberta Allen and more. SIGNED by Margaret Randall at her poem "if I could I would." We specialize in literary journals, and have many others - including many not yet catalogued and listed on line. 80 pp plus notes on contributors and ads.

    Condition: Very near fine in printed brown wrappers.

    Book ID: 76094
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  • TAOS REVIEW NO 2. by Sobelman, 'Annah K., editor. Margaret Randall, signed.
    Sobelman, 'Annah K., editor. Margaret Randall, signed.
    TAOS REVIEW NO 2.

    Edition: First printing.

    Taos, New Mexico: Taos Review, Inc., 1990. SIGNED first edition - The second issue of this publication which combines poetry, fiction, essays and photography. SIGNED by Margaret Randall at the beginning of her section which includes the essay 'Woman to Woman, Our Art in Our Lives' and several poems. Also includes contributions from Rudolfo Anaya, Judith Bishop, Kurt Brown, Jack Collom, John Connell (a portfolio of drawings), Sandra Dorr, William Eastlake, Doris Fields, Phillip Gibbs, Allan Ginsberg (photographs), Greg Glazner, Ava Leavell Haymon, Linda Hogan, Mikhail Horowitz, Michelle Latiolais, Joan S. Logghe, Robert Hill Long, Maria Maggi, Sawnie Morris, Walter Pavlich, Marge Piercy, Melissa Pritchard, Tally Richards, Bob Saltzman, J.L. Schneider, Arthur Sze, Elizabeth Tallent, Anne Waldman and Ira…

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    Taos, New Mexico: Taos Review, Inc., 1990. SIGNED first edition - The second issue of this publication which combines poetry, fiction, essays and photography. SIGNED by Margaret Randall at the beginning of her section which includes the essay 'Woman to Woman, Our Art in Our Lives' and several poems. Also includes contributions from Rudolfo Anaya, Judith Bishop, Kurt Brown, Jack Collom, John Connell (a portfolio of drawings), Sandra Dorr, William Eastlake, Doris Fields, Phillip Gibbs, Allan Ginsberg (photographs), Greg Glazner, Ava Leavell Haymon, Linda Hogan, Mikhail Horowitz, Michelle Latiolais, Joan S. Logghe, Robert Hill Long, Maria Maggi, Sawnie Morris, Walter Pavlich, Marge Piercy, Melissa Pritchard, Tally Richards, Bob Saltzman, J.L. Schneider, Arthur Sze, Elizabeth Tallent, Anne Waldman and Ira Wood. Notes on the contributors, 290 pp. We specialize in literary journals, and have many others - including many not yet catalogued and listed on line.

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    Condition: Very nea fine in illustrated wrappers (sunning to the spine.)

    Book ID: 53482
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  • GRAND STREET, SUMMER 1989, Volume 8, Number 4. by Sonnenberg, Ben, editor.
    Sonnenberg, Ben, editor.
    GRAND STREET, SUMMER 1989, Volume 8, Number 4.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Grand Street Press, 1989. First edition - A quarterly literary journal which is "straight from the jagged edge of the imagination. Fiction, art, poetry, science, travel, photography. Expect the unexpected." This issue features "The Widow's House" a story by Elizabeth Jolley and an essay by Penelope Gilliatt on the novellas of Muriel Spark. Also includes fiction and poetry by John Updike, Amy Hempel, Marilyn Hacker, W. S. Merwin and many more. Notes on contributors, ads. 245 pp.

    Condition: Very near fine in yellow wrappers.

    Book ID: 85897
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  • GRAND STREET, WINTER 1989, Volume 8, Number 2. by Sonnenberg, Ben, editor.
    Sonnenberg, Ben, editor.
    GRAND STREET, WINTER 1989, Volume 8, Number 2.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Grand Street Press, 1989. First edition - A quarterly literary journal which is "straight from the jagged edge of the imagination. Fiction, art, poetry, science, travel, photography. Expect the unexpected." This issue features "The Printmaker" a story by William Trevor and Stanley Elkin on the first amendment. Also includes fiction, essays and poetry by Jorie Graham, Charles Baxter, Amy Clampitt, Frank Hauser, Dennis Silk, Christopher Ricks, Katha Pollitt, Rick de Marinis and many more. Notes on contributors, ads. 239 pp.

    Condition: Very near fine in pale green wrappers. (spine slightly sunned)

    Book ID: 85898
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  • GRAND STREET, WINTERAUTUMN 1987, Volume 7, Number 1. by Sonnenberg, Ben, editor.
    Sonnenberg, Ben, editor.
    GRAND STREET, WINTERAUTUMN 1987, Volume 7, Number 1.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Grand Street Press, 1987. First edition - A quarterly literary journal which is "straight from the jagged edge of the imagination. Fiction, art, poetry, science, travel, photography. Expect the unexpected." This issue features Christopher Hitchens, Nicholas von Hoffman and Robert Sherrill on the Constitution. Also includes fiction, essays and poetry by W.S. Merwin, Mary Jo Salter, Penelope Gilliatt, Floyd Dell, Charles Simic, P.J. Kavanagh, Richard Avedon and many more. Notes on contributors, ads. 225 pp.

    Condition: Near fine in orange wrappers. (a bit of rubbing to edges)

    Book ID: 85899
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  • BRICK, A Literary Journal. Spring 2001, Number 67. by Spalding, Linda, editor. Jonathan Lethem, signed.
    Spalding, Linda, editor. Jonathan Lethem, signed.
    BRICK, A Literary Journal. Spring 2001, Number 67.

    Edition: First printing.

    Toronto: Brick, (2001). SIGNED first edition - Includes contributions by Michael Ondaatje, Anne Carson, E. Annie Proulx, Jim Harrison, Sharon Olds, J. M. Coetze, Colm Toibin and more. SIGNED by Jonathan Lethem at his contribution "Yoked in Gowanus." Illustrated with photographs. Square format. 168 pp.

    Condition: Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 86414
    Keywords: Literary Journals
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  • SOUTHWEST REVIEW, Spring 1993, Volume 78, Number 2. by Spiegelman, Willard, editor. Paulette Jiles, signed.
    Spiegelman, Willard, editor. Paulette Jiles, signed.
    SOUTHWEST REVIEW, Spring 1993, Volume 78, Number 2.

    Edition: First printing.

    Dallas, TX: Southern Methodist University, 1993. SIGNED first edition - Includes essays, an interview with Paulette Jiles, poetry, and short stories. SIGNED and dated by Paulette Jiles at her essay "The Spontaneously Created People" and uncommon thus. Also includes contributions by Janet Peery, Millicent Dillon, Richard Tillinghast and more. Notes on contributors. 150-280 pp plus ads.

    Condition: Near fine in printed green wrappers.

    Book ID: 70586
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  • (Spires, Elizabeth; Lott, Bret; Sandlin, Lisa; de los Santos, Marisa and others)
    SOUTHWEST REVIEW, Winter 1995, Volume 80, Number 1.

    Edition: First appearance in print of these works.

    Dallas, TX: Southern Methodist University, 1995. First edition - In addition to poetry and short stories by the authors shown above, this issue includes an interview with Elizabeth Sprires, a story by Naomi Shihab Nye, Lewis Klausner on Frost's Legacy and more. We specialize in literary journals, and have many others - including many not yet catalogued and listed on line.

    Condition: Near fine in stiff wrappers.

    Book ID: 14719
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  • PLOUGHSHARES: VOLUME 31, #4, Winter 2005-06. by St John, David, guest editor. Don Lee, editor. Carol Muske-Dukes and Ann Beattie, signed.
    St John, David, guest editor. Don Lee, editor. Carol Muske-Dukes and Ann Beattie, signed.
    PLOUGHSHARES: VOLUME 31, #4, Winter 2005-06.

    Edition: First printing.

    Boston: Emerson College, 2005. SIGNED first edition - SIGNED by TWO authors: Carol Muske Dukes at her poem "Jacaranda" and Ann Beattie at her story "Talk." Also contains poetry by Marvin Bell, Jane Hirshfield, Carl Phillips, Charles Harper Webb, and many others. Stories by Ron Carlson, Alice Hoffman, Howard Norman and more, a profile of David St John by Susan Terris, and notes on contributors. 209 pp plus ads. Wraparound cover art by Lee Stoval. ISBN: 0-933058021.

    Condition: Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 67981
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  • Stafford, William; Tate, James; Miles, Josephine andothers, contributors.
    OCCIDENT Spring/Summer 1968. Volume II, New Series.

    Edition: First appearance in print of these works.

    Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1968. First edition - Literary magazine of UC Berkeley, featuring fiction, poetry and photography. Includes an essay by William Stafford and Norman Jacobson, poetry by Tate, Miles, Dave Kelly, Gerald Locklin and many others. Notes on contributors. 120 pp. We specialize in literary journals, and have many others - including many not yet catalogued and listed on line.

    Condition: Near fine in stiff orange wrappers.

    Book ID: 31144
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  • JOE SOAP'S CANOE #14. by Stannard, Martin, editor.
    Stannard, Martin, editor.
    JOE SOAP'S CANOE #14.

    Edition: First printing.

    Felixstowe, Suffolk, UK: Joe Soap's Canoe, 1991. First edition - An unusual issue in which poets who had been associated with the Canoe were asked to submit one poem of their choice and then to discuss it. Each poem is preceded by a brief biographical introduction. Among the poets are Tony Towle, Lydia Tomkin, Peter Sansom, David Rattray, Ian McMillan, Simon Pettet and more. Also included is a 1985 interview with James Schuyler. Unpaginated.

    Condition: Fine in stiff black and white wrappers.

    Book ID: 83566
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  • (Stegner, Wallace E.) Burnett, Whit
    STORY MAGAZINE, AUGUST 1936, Vol IX, No 49

    Edition: First appearance in print of these works.

    New York: 1936. First edition - Includes a short story by Wallace E. Stegner, "Home to Utah" which is only his third published story and the first in a recognized major magazine (pgs 28-42). Other contributors include Edita Morris, Peter deVries, Jeremiah Digges on Cape Cod cowboys and more. We specialize in literary journals, and have many others - including many not yet catalogued and listed on line.

    Condition: Very near fine in printed green covers - the pages are white and supple, almost no fading or creasing.

    Book ID: 12684
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  • GRAND STREET 40, Volume 10, Number 4. by Stein, Jean, editor.
    Stein, Jean, editor.
    GRAND STREET 40, Volume 10, Number 4.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Grand Street Press, 1991. First edition - A literary journal which is "straight from the jagged edge of the imagination. Fiction, art, poetry, science, travel, photography. Expect the unexpected." This issue includes contributions by Toni Morrison on Black Matters, Gary Giddins on Dizzy Gillespie, Marcel Proust, Beth Nugent, Nicholas Christopher, Umberto Eco, Charles Simic, Matthew Stadler, Fanny Howe. a portfolio of shell drawings by Brice Madden, photographs by Gretchen Bender and more. Notes on contributors, ads. Square format. 240 pp. ISBN: 0-393-308243.

    Condition: Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 69287
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  • GRAND STREET 43, Volume 11, Number 3. by Stein, Jean, editor.
    Stein, Jean, editor.
    GRAND STREET 43, Volume 11, Number 3.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Grand Street Press, 1992. First edition - A literary journal which is "straight from the jagged edge of the imagination. Fiction, art, poetry, science, travel, photography. Expect the unexpected." This issue includes contributions by Brooke Allen; Walter Hopps; Joseph Cornell; Robert Creeley; Jamaica Kincaid; Victor Erofeyev; Patrick Chamoiseau, Christa Wolf; Jorge Luis Borges, a portfolio of drawings by Sue Williams and of nudes by Joseph Cornell, more. Notes on contributors, ads. Square format. 224 pp. ISBN: 0-393-308596.

    Condition: Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 69290
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  • GRAND STREET 44, Volume 11, Number 4. by Stein, Jean, editor.
    Stein, Jean, editor.
    GRAND STREET 44, Volume 11, Number 4.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Grand Street Press, 1992. First edition - A literary journal which is "straight from the jagged edge of the imagination. Fiction, art, poetry, science, travel, photography. Expect the unexpected." This issue includes contributions by Esther Allen, Martin Duberman (on Stonewall), Andrew Kopkind, Georges Perec, Edmund White, Mei-mei Berssenbrugge, Sharon Olds, Rodney Jones, Walter Hopps, a selection of illustrations on Klan Dolls by William Christenberry, photographs on Mining the Museum by Fred Wilson and more. Notes on contributors, ads. Square format. 264 pp. ISBN: 0-393-30955x.

    Condition: Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers (lower corner bumped)

    Book ID: 69291
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  • GRAND STREET 45, Volume 12, Number 1. by Stein, Jean, editor.
    Stein, Jean, editor.
    GRAND STREET 45, Volume 12, Number 1.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Grand Street Press, 1993. First edition - A literary journal which is "straight from the jagged edge of the imagination. Fiction, art, poetry, science, travel, photography. Expect the unexpected." This issue includes contributions by A. R. Ammons, Gary Snyder, John Cage, Charles Simic, David Gates; Duong Thu Huong, a portfolio of oil on photographs by Gerhard Richter and more. Notes on contributors, ads. Square format. 232 pp. ISBN: 0-393-309924.

    Condition: Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 69298
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  • GRAND STREET 38, Volume 10, Number 2. by Stein, Jean, editor.
    Stein, Jean, editor.
    GRAND STREET 38, Volume 10, Number 2.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Grand Street Press, 1991. First edition - A literary journal which is "straight from the jagged edge of the imagination. Fiction, art, poetry, science, travel, photography. Expect the unexpected." This issue includes contributions by Amy Tan, Jimmy Santiago Baca, Ben Sonnenberg, Kazuo Ishiguro, Kenzaburo Oe, Charles Wright, Michael McClure, Julio Cortazar, Richard Powers, portfolios of paintings by Robert Rauschenberg, of drawings by Peter Nagy, and of photographs by Linda Conner and more. Notes on contributors, ads. Square format. 232 pp. ISBN: 0-393-307425.

    Condition: Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers (lower corner slightly bumped)

    Book ID: 69322
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  • GRAND STREET 36, Volume 9, Number 4. by Stein, Jean, editor.
    Stein, Jean, editor.
    GRAND STREET 36, Volume 9, Number 4.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Grand Street Press, 1990. First edition - A literary journal which is "straight from the jagged edge of the imagination. Fiction, art, poetry, science, travel, photography. Expect the unexpected." This issue includes contributions by Sandra Cisneros, William Vollmann, Joy Harjo, Li-Young Lee, Rodney Jones, Jeannette Winterson, photographs by William Eggleston, and of drawings by Saul Steinberg (whose are is also on the cover) and more. Notes on contributors, ads. Square format. 207 pp. ISBN: 0-393-307425.

    Condition: Very good in glossy illustrated wrappers (crease to upper corner of front cover)

    Book ID: 75772
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  • PARIS REVIEW 197, Summer 2011. by Stein, Lorin, editor. Jonathan Lethem, signed.
    Stein, Lorin, editor. Jonathan Lethem, signed.
    PARIS REVIEW 197, Summer 2011.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Paris Review, 2011. SIGNED first edition - Includes interviews with William Gibson and Samuel Delany as number 210 and 211 in their ongoing 'Art of Fiction' series.. SIGNED by Jonathan Lethem at his story "The Empty Room. Also includes fiction by Robert Bolano, David Gates and William Wei; poetry by Cathy Park Hong, Iman Mersal and others, a portfolio of full color photographs by Laurel Nakadate and Mike Rottenberg and more. Illustrated. Notes on contributors. 238 pp plus ads.

    Condition: Fine in illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 88875
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  • Stine, Peter, editor (Aliki Barnstone, Hayden Carruth, Michael Casey and others, contributors.)
    WITNESS: Volume XIV, Number 1, 2000.

    Edition: First appearance in print of these works.

    Farmington, Michigan: Oakland Community College, 2000. First edition - Magazine with poetry, short stories and photographs. In addition to the contributors listed above, this issue includes works by Richard Cortez Day, Michael Heffernan, Linh Dinh, Trudy Lewis, Jay Neugeborgen, an interview with Carol Bly and more. 184 pp. plus ads. We specialize in literary journals, and have many others - including many not yet catalogued and listed on line. ISBN: 0891-1371.

    Condition: Near fine (prev owner's name.)

    Book ID: 31026
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  • STORY [Magazine] Summer 1998. by (Straight, Susan and Karen Bender, signed; Z Z Packer, Nathan Englander, et als) Rosenthal, Lois, editor.
    (Straight, Susan and Karen Bender, signed; Z Z Packer, Nathan Englander, et als) Rosenthal, Lois, editor.
    STORY [Magazine] Summer 1998.

    Edition: First printing.

    Cincinnati: F & W Publications, 1998. SIGNED first edition - SIGNED by TWO authors at their stories: Susan Straight at "Shape Fantasies" and Karen Bender at "The Dinner Party." This issue also includes works by Daniel Orozco. Carol Shields, Wendy Brenner, Z Z Packer, Nathan Englander and a story classic by Martha Gellhorn and more. We specialize in literary journals, and have many others - including many not yet catalogued and listed on line.

    Condition: Very good (some crinkling to the pages, usual toning.)

    Book ID: 36263
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  • STORY [Magazine] Summer 1998. by (Straight, Susan and Karen Bender, signed; Z Z Packer, Nathan Englander, et als) Rosenthal, Lois, editor.
    (Straight, Susan and Karen Bender, signed; Z Z Packer, Nathan Englander, et als) Rosenthal, Lois, editor.
    STORY [Magazine] Summer 1998.

    Edition: First appearance in print of these works.

    Cincinnati: F & W Publications, 1998. First edition - SIGNED by TWO authors at their stories: Susan Straight at "Shape Fantasies" and Karen Bender at "The Dinner Party." This issue also includes works by Daniel Orozco. Carol Shields, Wendy Brenner, Z Z Packer, Nathan Englander and a story classic by Martha Gellhorn and more. We specialize in literary journals, and have many others - including many not yet catalogued and listed on line.

    Condition: Good overall - usual toning to pages, creases to front cover.

    Book ID: 51677
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  • Swanberg, Ingrid, editor. (Carol Berge, Yves Bonnefoy, Ivan Arguelles and others.)
    ABRAXAS 33

    Edition: First appearance in print of these works.

    Madison, WI: Abraxas, 1985. First edition - In addition to the contributors shown above this issue includes poetry by Simon Perchik, Credo James Enriquez, John Reinhard, Theresa Pappas and others, drawings, letters and essay. We specialize in literary journals, and have many others - including many not yet catalogued and listed on line.

    Condition: Near fine in stiff green covers (crease to corner of back cover.)

    Book ID: 14931
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  • FLOATING ISLAND, SPRING 1976. by Sykes, Michael, Editor.
    Sykes, Michael, Editor.
    FLOATING ISLAND, SPRING 1976.

    Edition: First printing.

    Point Reyes Station: Floating Island Publications, 1976. First edition - The first issue in this series of anthologies of poetry, fiction, photography and graphic arts. Includes contributions from Diane Di Prima, jackson Allen, Thomas Weir, Thomas Sanchez, Robert Bly, Bobbie Louise Hawkins, Morgan Alexander and more. Features a photography section on "Point Reyes Nation" by Art Rogers. 120 pp. Large format. ISBN: 0-912449284.

    Condition: Very good in glossy illustrated wrappers (light creases to front cover and to upper corner) .

    Book ID: 84448
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