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Kuboya by Micheline, Jack - 1973

by Micheline, Jack

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Kuboya by Micheline, Jack - 1973

Kuboya

by Micheline, Jack

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[San Francisco?]: Self-published, 1973. First Edition. Octavo (5 3/8 x 8 1/2 inches / 135 x 215 mm), [16] unnumbered leaves, in side-stapled yellow wrappers. Covers moderately soiled, staples rusted. A Very Good copy.

SIGNED by Jack Micheline on the final page and dated 1974. A long poem on the U.S. and the Soviet Union, dedicated to the poet Andre Vosnesensky (rendered as Voznesensky in the poem itself) and "In memory of Jack Kerouac and the inspired and living presence of Harold Goldfinger." Micheline (1929-1998) was closely associated with the Beat poets of San Francisco.

As almost always the case in this poem, three lines, "Hitler is here, Hitler is here, Hitler is here," are crossed out on the penultimate page. Laid in is a card 11 inches (28 cm) long and folded in half, giving Micheline's biography, a list of publications and readings, and information on how to book his lectures ("$150 for the day"). It states that "Kuboya" was published privately by Don Donahue, although there's no such indication in the book.

  • Bookseller Independent bookstores US (US)
  • Book Condition Used
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  • Edition First Edition
  • Publisher Self-published
  • Place of Publication [San Francisco?]
  • Date Published 1973
  • Keywords Poetry

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Kuboya

Kuboya

by MICHELINE, Jack

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[No place: no publisher, 1973. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Stapled yellow printed wrappers. A little soiled, near fine. Last three lines of the poem have been struck through. Signed by the author.
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Kuboya

by Micheline, Jack [Harold Martin Silver]

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San Francisco: Jack Micheline (Self Published), 1973 First printing of the first edition. Signed by Jack Micheline at the poem's conclusion, and three lines edited (struck through) with the author's pen. A long poem with a full page, black and white illustration. Yellow stapled wrappers, unpaginated. Soft diagonal crease to bottom front corner, else book in fine condition.
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Kuboya (Signed by poet, with doodle)

Kuboya (Signed by poet, with doodle)

by Micheline, Jack

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1st Edition 1st Printing
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Oakville, Ontario, Canada
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Self-Published, 1973. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Good. About the book: Stapled binding. First Printing. Signed and dated with doodle inside front cover. Good condition. Soiling to covers. Small splotch first page. Additional photos available upon request. We're not satisfied unless you are.
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Kuboya

by Jack MICHELINE [signed]

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Brooklyn, New York, United States
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No Place Stated: Self Published, 1973. Book. Illus. by Jack Micheline. Good. Printed Wrapper. Signed by Author(s). Jack Micheline, born Harold Martin Silver [November 6, 1929, The Bronx, NY - February 27, 1998, Orinda, CA], was an American painter and poet from the San Francisco Bay Area. His name is synonymous with street artists, underground writers, and "outlaw" poets. A long poem with a full page, black and white illustration. Yellow stapled wrappers lightly soiled, unpaginated. Signed by Jack Micheline on the first leaf. Facsimile autograph at the poem's conclusion. No struck lines at the conclusion. Two additional single sheet poems laid in; 'Hiding Places' 1976, 'A Guy Named Ed Balchowsky and A Guy Named Franz Kline' 1969 .
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