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  • POETRY, Volume CCIII, Number 2, November 2013. by Share, Don, editor.
    Share, Don, editor.
    POETRY, Volume CCIII, Number 2, November 2013.

    Edition: First printing.

    Chicago: Modern Poetry Association, 2013. First edition - Includes contributions by Harmony Holiday, Phillip B. Williams, Wong May, an illustrated section on Emily Dickinson's 'The Gorgeous Nothings' and more. Notes on contributors, ads. Cover art by Stephen Eichhorn.

    Condition: Fine in illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 91205
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  • POETRY, Volume CC, Number 2, May 2012. by Wiman, Christian, editor.
    Wiman, Christian, editor.
    POETRY, Volume CC, Number 2, May 2012.

    Edition: First printing.

    Chicago: Modern Poetry Association, 2012. First edition - Includes contributions by Anna Kamienski, Devin Johnston, Alice Fulton, Elizabeth Arnold, Franz Wright and more. Notes on contributors, ads. Cover art by Marian Bantjes.

    Condition: Fine in illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 91204
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  • POETRY, Volume CXCIX, Number 3, December 2011: The Q & A Issue. by Wiman, Christian, editor.
    Wiman, Christian, editor.
    POETRY, Volume CXCIX, Number 3, December 2011: The Q & A Issue.

    Edition: First printing.

    Chicago: Modern Poetry Association, 2011. First edition - Includes contributions by David Yezzi, Maxine Kumin, Camille Dungy and more. Notes on contributors, ads. Cover art by Juliette Borda.

    Condition: Fine in illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 91203
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  • POETRY, Volume CXCVIII, Number 5, September 2011. by Wiman, Christian, editor.
    Wiman, Christian, editor.
    POETRY, Volume CXCVIII, Number 5, September 2011.

    Edition: First printing.

    Chicago: Modern Poetry Association, 2011. First edition - Includes contributions by Peter Gizzi, Fanny Howe, Mary Ruefle, a special section on "uncollected" Anthony Hecht and more. Reviews, notes on contributors, ads. Cover art by Brian Cronin.

    Condition: Fine in illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 91202
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  • UFAHAMU: Volume XI, Number 1, 1974: Tenth Anniversary Issue, Summer 1981 by Drame, Kandioura, editor.
    Drame, Kandioura, editor.
    UFAHAMU: Volume XI, Number 1, 1974: Tenth Anniversary Issue, Summer 1981

    Edition: First printing.

    Los Angeles: African Activist Association, 1981. First edition - Includes articles from earlier issues by Amilcar Cabral, Agostino Neto, Steve Biko and others, comments on current issues like the US expelling South African activists, poems, book reviews and more. Illustrated. 173 pp. plus ads.

    Condition: Very good in illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 91145
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  • UFAHAMU: Volume V, Number 1, 1974. by Ngwenyama, Niko, editor.
    Ngwenyama, Niko, editor.
    UFAHAMU: Volume V, Number 1, 1974.

    Edition: First printing.

    Los Angeles: African Activist Association, 1974. First edition - Includes articles on Mozambique, perception of colonialism in African literature, a bibliography on Amin's Uganda and more. Book reviews. 132 pp.

    Condition: Very good in illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 91144
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  • "The Ringworld Engineers" in GALILEO Magazine of Science & Fiction #14: September, Sept. 1979. by Ryan, Charles C., editor. Larry Niven and Connie Willis, signed.
    Ryan, Charles C., editor. Larry Niven and Connie Willis, signed.
    "The Ringworld Engineers" in GALILEO Magazine of Science & Fiction #14: September, Sept. 1979.

    Edition: First printing.

    Boston: Galileo Magazine, 1979. SIGNED first edition - SIGNED by TWO contributors - Larry Niven at his novel "The Ringworld Engineers" (pt 2 of 4) and Connie Willis at her story "And Come from Miles Around." Also includes "Silent Trade" by D.C. & Lin Poyer; "I Demand the Stars for My Children!" by Susan Lull; "Crosswhen" (ongoing comic) by Terry Lee & John Kessel. Articles: "On the Tenth of Apollo 11" by Timothy Ferris, Frank D. Drake, Fred L. Whipple, David Riesman, and Robert L. Forward; "The Artist in His Studio: Frank Kelly Freas" by Sandra Miesel. Cover by Kelly Freas. Illustrated by Larry Blamire, Kelly Freas, Fred Knecht, Gary A. Kalin, Terry Lee, Courtney Skinner, Alex Stevens, and David Egge. Large format (8 1/2 by 11 inches) 96 pp.

    Condition: Very good overall in stapled wrappers - bright covers, usual toning to the pages.

    Book ID: 90740
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  • "The Ringworld Engineers" in GALILEO Magazine of Science & Fiction #15: November (Nov). 1979. by Ryan, Charles C., editor. Larry Niven and Connie Willis, signed.
    Ryan, Charles C., editor. Larry Niven and Connie Willis, signed.
    "The Ringworld Engineers" in GALILEO Magazine of Science & Fiction #15: November (Nov). 1979.

    Edition: First printing.

    Boston: Galileo Magazine, 1979. SIGNED first edition - SIGNED by TWO contributors: by Niven at his novel "The Ringworld Engineers" (pt 3 of 4) and by Connie Willis at her story "Daisy, in the Sun." by Connie Willis. Also includes an interview with Vonda McIntyre, an essay by Hal Clement, and much more. Cover by Larry Blamire, art by Fred Knecht, Terry Lee, Courtney Skinner, and others. Large format (8 1/2 by 11 inches) 96 pp.

    Condition: Very good overall in stapled wrappers - bright covers, usual toning to the pages.

    Book ID: 90739
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  • THE SKEPTICAL INQUIRER: Journal of the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal: Vol. IX, No. 3, Spring 1985. by Frazier, Kendrick, editor.
    Frazier, Kendrick, editor.
    THE SKEPTICAL INQUIRER: Journal of the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal: Vol. IX, No. 3, Spring 1985.

    Edition: First printing.

    Buffalo, NY: Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal, 1985. First edition - A journal issued quarterly by this organization which "attempts to encourage the critical investigation of paranormal and fringe-science claims from a responsible, scientific point of view and to disseminate factual information about the results of such inquiries to the scientific community and the public." This includes articles on "The Columbus Poltergeist Case: Photos, Film, and Flim-Flam" by James Randi; "Moon & Murder: It's Moonshine"; "Investigating the Image of Guadalupe"; "Phrenology and Gullibility"; UFOs and Radar" and more. Illustrated. pp. 194-304.

    Condition: Very good in stapled illustrated wrappers (some rubbing and wear to the covers).

    Book ID: 90650
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  • TIN HOUSE MAGAZINE, SPRING-SUMMER 2000, MONSTERS, Volume 1, Number 4. by McCormack, Win, editor. Ron Carlson, signed.
    McCormack, Win, editor. Ron Carlson, signed.
    TIN HOUSE MAGAZINE, SPRING-SUMMER 2000, MONSTERS, Volume 1, Number 4.

    Edition: First printing.

    Portland, OR: McCormack Publications, 2000. SIGNED first edition - An early issue of this now rather long running and successful literary magazine. SIGNED by Ron Carlson at his story 'Evil Eye Allen.' Includes contributions by Ben Marcus, Kelley Le Fave, Tara Ison, Derek Walcott, and others, as well as an interview of Sherman Alexie by Rob Spillman, and six never before translated prose pieces by Stephane Mallarme, including one on Edgar Allan Poe. Illustrated. Crossword. Notes on contributors. 234 pp. plus ads. ISBN: 0-9673846-56.

    Condition: Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers (crease to lower corner of back cover).

    Book ID: 90135
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  • KILLERBOT in Galaxy Magazine, Vol. 28, No. 4, May 1969. by Koontz, Dean R; Terry Carr, Frederick Pohl, Keith Laumer and others.
    Koontz, Dean R; Terry Carr, Frederick Pohl, Keith Laumer and others.
    KILLERBOT in Galaxy Magazine, Vol. 28, No. 4, May 1969.

    Edition: First printing, a digest magazine.

    New York: Galaxy Publishing 1969. First edition - Digest magazine. Includes Koontz's short story 'Killerbot' - later anthologized as "A Season for Freedom" . Other stories by Sydney Van Scyoc, Richard Wilson, Keith Laumer, Larrry Eisengberg, Terry Carr & Alexi Panshin, Alice Laurance and William Carlson, Bruce McAllister. Nonfiction Fredric Pohl, Willy Ley, Algis Budrys. Cover art by Bode.

    Condition: Very good condition - staple binding slightly indented front cover, minor wear to covers.

    Book ID: 90015
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  • FREEDOMWAYS READER: Prophets in Their Own Country. by Jackson, Esther Cooper (1917-2022), editor with Constance Pohl.
    Jackson, Esther Cooper (1917-2022), editor with Constance Pohl.
    FREEDOMWAYS READER: Prophets in Their Own Country.

    Edition: 2nd printing.

    Boulder, CO : Westview Press, (2000) dj. SIGNED hardcover - Jackson was a civil rights and communist activist, a social worker and co-founder (along with Louis Burnham, Jack O'Dell from the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and writer Lorraine Hansberry) and the managing editor of Freedomways for its entire history from 1961 to 1986. This quarterly magazine "chronicled the struggle for racial justice in the U.S. It featured contributions by many of the luminaries of black literature, art, and politics, including three Nobel Prize laureates: Martin Luther King Jr., Pablo Neruda, and Derek Walcott. Other contributors included Alice Walker, James Baldwin, W. E. B. DuBois, Jomo Kenyatta, C. L. R. James, and common black folk. The collection features poetry, essays,…

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    Boulder, CO : Westview Press, (2000) dj. SIGNED hardcover - Jackson was a civil rights and communist activist, a social worker and co-founder (along with Louis Burnham, Jack O'Dell from the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and writer Lorraine Hansberry) and the managing editor of Freedomways for its entire history from 1961 to 1986. This quarterly magazine "chronicled the struggle for racial justice in the U.S. It featured contributions by many of the luminaries of black literature, art, and politics, including three Nobel Prize laureates: Martin Luther King Jr., Pablo Neruda, and Derek Walcott. Other contributors included Alice Walker, James Baldwin, W. E. B. DuBois, Jomo Kenyatta, C. L. R. James, and common black folk. The collection features poetry, essays, speeches, articles. There are memoirs of a Birmingham coal miner, tributes to Paul Robeson, and reflections of black feminists, labor organizers, and prisoners. The anthology begins with articles actually written in the 1940s and 1950s, which provide historical context for the journal itself, followed by the pieces, organized topically, e.g., the Southern movement, international solidarity, the movement in the North, and art and activism. This comprehensive collection reflects the global nature of the struggle for equality and the longing for racial justice over an important 25-year period." (Booklist/Vanessa Bush). INSCRIBED by Esther Cooper Jackson on the front endpaper, and dated June 9, 2000, and scarce thus. Foreword by Julian Bond and as afterword by David Levering Lewis. A title in the Interventions: Theory and Contemporary Politics series. Illustrated with photographs. xxx, 382 pp. ISBN: 0-813367697.

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    Condition: Near fine in near fine dust jacket ('over-opened' before half title page)

    Book ID: 89744
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  • POETRY, Volume CXCVI, Number 1, April 2010. by Wiman, Christian, editor.
    Wiman, Christian, editor.
    POETRY, Volume CXCVI, Number 1, April 2010.

    Edition: First printing.

    Chicago: Modern Poetry Association, 2010. First edition - Features 3 poems by Adam Kirsch on photographs of August Sandor. Also includes contributions from Rae Armantrout, Donald Revell, Emily Warn, Cathy Park Hong and others. 81 pp plus ads.

    Condition: Fine in illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 89425
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  • AMERICAS REVIEW: Issue Number 4: Writing of the Political Movements. by Gray, Gerald, Kenneth Kitch, Moira A. Hughes, Peter Kunz and Dorianne Laux (signed), editors
    Gray, Gerald, Kenneth Kitch, Moira A. Hughes, Peter Kunz and Dorianne Laux (signed), editors
    AMERICAS REVIEW: Issue Number 4: Writing of the Political Movements.

    Edition: First printing.

    Berkeley & San Francisco, CA: Americas Review, (1991.). SIGNED first edition - A journal which publishes 'contemporary work of high artistic merit with social and political content.' Includes poetry, fiction, illustrations, from contributors such as Carolyn Lau, Rosalie Moore, Omar Castaneda, Sharman Murphy, Patrick Daly and others. SIGNED on the title page by poet and editor Dorianne Laux. Cover by Rupert Garcia. Notes on contributors. 84 pp. plus 3 pp of advertisements. We specialize in literary journals, and have many others - including many not yet catalogued and listed on line.

    Condition: Very near fine in stiff illustrated wrappers (slightly bumped at lower corner.)

    Book ID: 89295
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  • HERON DANCE: Weasel, Sleeping Island, Harlan Hubbard, Issue 32, 2007. by MacIver, Rod, editor and artist.
    MacIver, Rod, editor and artist.
    HERON DANCE: Weasel, Sleeping Island, Harlan Hubbard, Issue 32, 2007.

    Edition: First printing.

    Middlebury, Vermont: Heron Dance, 2001. First edition - A journal containing excerpts from books and interviews and McIver's own reflections - including contributions from Charles Simic, Wendell Berry and Annie Dillard.. Illustrated with watercolors by Rod MacIver and photographs. Square format. 80 pp including covers.

    Condition: Near fine (corners slightly bumped, but still in protective outer wrapper used for mailing)

    Book ID: 89272
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  • "Marvels and Miracles, an Interview with Ray Bradbury" in GALILEO Magazine of Science & Fiction Number One ( #1): September, Sept. 12, 1976. by Ryan, Charles C., editor. Bradbury, Ray, signed. Arthur Clarke and others, contributors.
    Ryan, Charles C., editor. Bradbury, Ray, signed. Arthur Clarke and others, contributors.
    "Marvels and Miracles, an Interview with Ray Bradbury" in GALILEO Magazine of Science & Fiction Number One ( #1): September, Sept. 12, 1976.

    Edition: First printing.

    Boston: Galileo Magazine, 1976. SIGNED first edition - The first issue of a new science fiction quarterly "designed to pick up where John W. Campbell left off ", a magazine committed to showing that science fiction is the "most important literature of our time. . [it] offers a vision of mankind's future through the eyes of the poet and the scientist." (p1) In addition to the article by Bradbury, this includes Arthur C. Clarke on the second century of the telephone (events have moved even faster than he predicted) and an essay by Peter Weston on robots in science fiction and stories by Karl Hansen, Robert Chilson, Walter Pilcher, Michael Stall, Kevin O'Donnell Jr, Ruth Berman, and Damien Broderick…

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    Boston: Galileo Magazine, 1976. SIGNED first edition - The first issue of a new science fiction quarterly "designed to pick up where John W. Campbell left off ", a magazine committed to showing that science fiction is the "most important literature of our time. . [it] offers a vision of mankind's future through the eyes of the poet and the scientist." (p1) In addition to the article by Bradbury, this includes Arthur C. Clarke on the second century of the telephone (events have moved even faster than he predicted) and an essay by Peter Weston on robots in science fiction and stories by Karl Hansen, Robert Chilson, Walter Pilcher, Michael Stall, Kevin O'Donnell Jr, Ruth Berman, and Damien Broderick . SIGNED by Ray Bradbury at his interview. Illustrated by John King, Douglas Smith, Wendy Pini, and John McIntosh. Cover art by Tom Barber. Large format (8 1/2 by 11 inches) 96 pp.

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    Condition: Good overall in stapled wrappers - some rubbing and wear to the covers, usual noticeable toning to the pages.

    Book ID: 89264
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  • TIN HOUSE MAGAZINE #38, Volume 10, Number 2: WINTER READING. by McCormack, Win, editor.
    McCormack, Win, editor.
    TIN HOUSE MAGAZINE #38, Volume 10, Number 2: WINTER READING.

    Edition: First printing.

    Portland, OR: McCormack Publications, 2006. First edition - Includes fiction, essays and poetry. Among the contributors are Anne Carson; Ron Hansen; Mathew Dickman; Christopher Sorrentino and more, an interview with Daniel Menaker. Illustrated. Notes on contributors. 220 pp. plus ads. ISBN: 978-0977312702.

    Condition: Very near fine in glossy wrappers.

    Book ID: 89059
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  • STORY [Magazine]: Summer 1993 by Rosenthal, Lois, editor. Dani Shapiro, Evan S. Connell, Robert Olmstead and others, contributors.
    Rosenthal, Lois, editor. Dani Shapiro, Evan S. Connell, Robert Olmstead and others, contributors.
    STORY [Magazine]: Summer 1993

    Edition: First printing.

    Cincinnati: F & W Publications, 1993. First edition - Originally established in 1931 by Whit Burnett and Martha Foley, STORY magazine was noted for publishing strong fiction by new and established authors. In the fall of 1989, after a gap of 22 years, it was revived by Richard and Lois Rosenthal. Includes stories by Evan S. Connell, Dani Shapiro, Robert Olmstead, Alyson Hagy, Elizabeth Cox, Steve Amick and others. Notes on the contributors. 128 pp. We specialize in literary journals, and have many others - including many not yet catalogued and listed on line.

    Condition: Very near fine in illustrated wrappers (toning to pages).

    Book ID: 88987
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  • STORY [Magazine] SUMMER 1992. by Rosenthal, Lois, editor.
    Rosenthal, Lois, editor.
    STORY [Magazine] SUMMER 1992.

    Edition: First printing.

    Cincinnati: F & W Publications, 1992. First edition - Short stories by Amy Bloom, Ron Hansen, John Keeble, Candyce Barnes, Daniel Wallace and others. Reprints the 1938 Story classic - 'Address Unknown' by Kressman, Taylor. Notes on contributors, ads. 128 pp. .Cover art by R. O. Blechman. We specialize in literary journals, and have many others - including many not yet catalogued and listed on line.

    Condition: Very near fine in wrappers (usual toning to the pages.)

    Book ID: 88986
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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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  • TIN HOUSE MAGAZINE #70, Volume 18, Number 2: WINTER READING by McCormack, Win, editor. Rebecca Makkai, signed.
    McCormack, Win, editor. Rebecca Makkai, signed.
    TIN HOUSE MAGAZINE #70, Volume 18, Number 2: WINTER READING

    Edition: First printing.

    Portland, OR: McCormack Publications, (2016). SIGNED first edition - SIGNED by Rebecca Makkai at her story "Zamboni." Other contributors include Mark Leyner, Jo Ann Beard, Antonya Nelson, Tommy Pico and more. Illustrated. Notes on contributors, ads. 208 pp.

    Condition: Fine in illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 88803
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  • ANTAEUS 63, Autumn 1989. by Daniel Halpern, editor.
    Daniel Halpern, editor.
    ANTAEUS 63, Autumn 1989.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Ecco Press, 1989. First edition - Includes essays by John Barth (on Poe), Rick Bass, Annie Dillard, Denis Donoghue (on T. S. Eliot), Michael Dorris, Peter Matthiessen (39 pp on the search for the forest elephant), Gary Snyder, William Trevor. and more. Notes on contributors. 245 pp plus ads. ISBN: 0-88001-1637.

    Condition: Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 88753
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  • GLIMMER TRAIN: Spring 2000, Issue 34. by Burmeister, Susan and Davies, Linda, editors. Andrew Sean Greer, signed.
    Burmeister, Susan and Davies, Linda, editors. Andrew Sean Greer, signed.
    GLIMMER TRAIN: Spring 2000, Issue 34.

    Edition: First printing.

    Portland, OR: Glimmer Train Press, 2000. SIGNED first edition - Includes stories by Karen E. Outen, William Cyr, Ron Nyren, and Jeff Becker and others; interview with Richard Bausch. SIGNED by Andrew Sean Greer at the photograph accompanying his story "Four Bites." Each story is preceded by a picture of the author as a child, brief autobiographical comments, and a printed signature. Several authors in each issue also contribute to the comments and photographs found in the "Last Pages" at the end of each issue. A rather idiosyncratic journal, edited by two sisters, but one which consistently publishes excellent fiction. 176 pp. We specialize in literary journals, and have many others - including many not yet catalogued and listed on line. ISBN: 1880966336.

    Condition: Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 87174
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  • STORY [Magazine] Summer 1999. by Rosenthal, Lois, editor. Andrew Sean Greer, signed
    Rosenthal, Lois, editor. Andrew Sean Greer, signed
    STORY [Magazine] Summer 1999.

    Edition: First printing.

    Cincinnati: F & W Publications, 1999. SIGNED first edition - Short stories by Carol Shields, Judith Freeman, Emily Barton, Thomas King and others. Notes on contributors, ads. SIGNED by Andrew Sean Greer at his story "How It Was for Me." 128 pp. .Cover art by R. O. Blechman. We specialize in literary journals, and have many others - including many not yet catalogued and listed on line.

    Condition: Near fine in wrappers (only a hint of toning to the pages.)

    Book ID: 87173
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  • STORY [Magazine] Autumn 1995 by et als) Rosenthal, Lois, editor. Junot Diaz and Lan Samantha Chang, signed.
    et als) Rosenthal, Lois, editor. Junot Diaz and Lan Samantha Chang, signed.
    STORY [Magazine] Autumn 1995

    Edition: First printing.

    Cincinnati, OH: Story Magazine, 1995. SIGNED first edition - This issue includes works by Melanie Rae Thon, Andrea Barrett, Susan Power, Diane Mason and more. SIGNED by TWO authors - by Junot Diaz at his first published story 'Ysreal' and by Lan Samantha Chang at 'Shin.' . Notes on the contributors. 123 pp. We specialize in literary journals, and have many others - including many not yet catalogued and listed on line.

    Condition: Near fine in stiff wrappers (usual toning to pages).

    Book ID: 87116
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  • PARIS REVIEW 105 (Winter 1987.) by Plimpton, George A.; Matthiessen, Peter, et als, editors.
    Plimpton, George A.; Matthiessen, Peter, et als, editors.
    PARIS REVIEW 105 (Winter 1987.)

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Paris Review, 1987. First edition - Includes interviews on the art of fiction with Hortense Calisher and William Gaddis, poetry by W. S. Merwin, Sharon Olds, Octavio Paz, Stephen Dunn, Robert Pinsky and others, fiction by Ben Okri and Paul West; art by Joseph Kosuth and more. Illustrated. Notes on contributors. 228 pp plus ads. We specialize in literary journals, and have many others - including many not yet catalogued and listed on line.

    Condition: Near fine in stiff silver wrappers.

    Book ID: 86990
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  • GRANTA 21: THE STORY-TELLER, SPRING 1987. by Allende, Isabel; Ford, Richard; Carver, Raymond; Chatwin, Bruce; Berger, John, Suskind, Patrick and others.
    Allende, Isabel; Ford, Richard; Carver, Raymond; Chatwin, Bruce; Berger, John, Suskind, Patrick and others.
    GRANTA 21: THE STORY-TELLER, SPRING 1987.

    Edition: First printing.

    Cambridge:
    Granta, Spring 1987
    . First edition - New stories by Isabel Allende, Bruce Chatwin, Richard Ford, Primo Levi, Oliver Sacks. and more, Illustrated. Ads. 256 pp. ISBN: 014-0086021.

    Condition: Good condition in glossy illustrated wraps(lower corner bumped, some rubbing to the covers).

    Book ID: 86847
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  • GLIMMER TRAIN: FALL 1992, Issue 4. by Burmeister, Susan and Linda Davies, editors.
    Burmeister, Susan and Linda Davies, editors.
    GLIMMER TRAIN: FALL 1992, Issue 4.

    Edition: First printing.

    Portland, OR: Glimmer Train Press, 1992. First edition - Includes stories by Terry Wolverton, Joyce Thompson, A. Manette Ansay, Stephen Dixon and others. Interviews with Carolyn Chute and Stephen Dixon and an article by Siobhan Dowd on Writer Detained - Tamil (Srk Lanka) author Thiagarajah Selvanithy. Each story is preceded by a picture of the author as a child, brief autobiographical comments, and a printed signature. Several authors in each issue also contribute to the comments and photographs found in the "Last Pages" at the end of each issue. A rather idiosyncratic journal, edited by two sisters, but one which consistently publishes excellent fiction. 160 pp. Cover art by Jane Zwinger. We specialize in literary journals, and have many…

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    Portland, OR: Glimmer Train Press, 1992. First edition - Includes stories by Terry Wolverton, Joyce Thompson, A. Manette Ansay, Stephen Dixon and others. Interviews with Carolyn Chute and Stephen Dixon and an article by Siobhan Dowd on Writer Detained - Tamil (Srk Lanka) author Thiagarajah Selvanithy. Each story is preceded by a picture of the author as a child, brief autobiographical comments, and a printed signature. Several authors in each issue also contribute to the comments and photographs found in the "Last Pages" at the end of each issue. A rather idiosyncratic journal, edited by two sisters, but one which consistently publishes excellent fiction. 160 pp. Cover art by Jane Zwinger. We specialize in literary journals, and have many others - including many not yet catalogued and listed on line. ISBN: 1-880966034.

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    Condition: Fine in illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 86781
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  • GLIMMER TRAIN: SUMMER 1998, Issue 27. by Burmeister, Susan and Linda Davies, editors.
    Burmeister, Susan and Linda Davies, editors.
    GLIMMER TRAIN: SUMMER 1998, Issue 27.

    Edition: First printing.

    Portland, OR: Glimmer Train Press, 1998. First edition - Includes stories by Michael Upchurch, Daniel Hecht, Ami Silber and others. Interview with Chris Offutt and an article by Siobhan Dowd on Writer Detained - Syrian poet Faraj Bayrakdar. Each story is preceded by a picture of the author as a child, brief autobiographical comments, and a printed signature. Several authors in each issue also contribute to the comments and photographs found in the "Last Pages" at the end of each issue. A rather idiosyncratic journal, edited by two sisters, but one which consistently publishes excellent fiction. 160 pp. Cover art by Jane Zwinger. We specialize in literary journals, and have many others - including many not yet catalogued and listed on line.

    Condition: Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers

    Book ID: 86780
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  • GLIMMER TRAIN: SUMMER 1997, Issue 23. by Burmeister, Susan and Linda Davies, editors.
    Burmeister, Susan and Linda Davies, editors.
    GLIMMER TRAIN: SUMMER 1997, Issue 23.

    Edition: First printing.

    Portland, OR: Glimmer Train Press, 1997. First edition - Includes stories by Michael Frank, Mary Overton, Kent Nelson and others. Interview with Toi Derricote and an article by Siobhan Dowd on Iranian writers. Each story is preceded by a picture of the author as a child, brief autobiographical comments, and a printed signature. Several authors in each issue also contribute to the comments and photographs found in the "Last Pages" at the end of each issue. A rather idiosyncratic journal, edited by two sisters, but one which consistently publishes excellent fiction. 156 pp. Cover art by Jane Zwinger. We specialize in literary journals, and have many others - including many not yet catalogued and listed on line.

    Condition: Very good in glossy illustrated wrappers (some crinkling to lower corner).

    Book ID: 86779
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