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Woodstock Craftsman's Manual by Young, Jean; et. al - 1974

by Young, Jean; et. al

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Woodstock Craftsman's Manual

by Young, Jean; et. al

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NY: Praeger, 1974. Trade Paperback. Good +.
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Field Contemporary Poetry and Poetics Number 73 Fall 2005

Field Contemporary Poetry and Poetics Number 73 Fall 2005

by (Field) [edited by Pamela Alexander, Martha Collins, David Walker and David Young] [Jean Valentine, Maggie Anderson, Forrest Gander, Kathy Fagan, Camille Norton, Michael Waters, Beckian Fritz Goldberg, Carl Phillips, C. D. Wright, Brenda Hillman, et al]

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Oberlin College Press. 2005. First edition. Magazine. Pictorial wrappers [about 5.25" x 8.5"], 119 pages. Fine bx250
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American Poetry Review Vol. 30 No. 3, May/June 2001

by Journal. Stanley Moss, Stephanie Brown, W. S. Merwin, Norman Dubie, Jean Valentine, Ray A. Young Bear, et al

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Philadelphia, 2001. Paperback. Very Good. Newsprint, tabloid format. Includes Brooks Haxton's Vicot Hugo translation, interview with Theodore Weiss. Pages yellowed, corners bumped.
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Theatre Arts Monthly: vol. 20, #7, July, 1936: The Tributary Theatre: a special issue

Theatre Arts Monthly: vol. 20, #7, July, 1936: The Tributary Theatre: a special issue

by Isaacs, Edith J. R., Stark Young & Ashley Dukes, editors, Ivor Brown, Burns Mantle, Jean Mercier, Lee Mitchell, Jasper Deeter, et al

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New York: Theatre Arts Inc, 1936. Magazine. pp488-569+ads, 8.5x11 inches, illustrated with photos, drawings, cartoons etc., very good in original stapled yellow and black wraps.
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Periodics : A Magazine Devoted to Prose 6 (Number Six, Fall 1979)

Periodics : A Magazine Devoted to Prose 6 (Number Six, Fall 1979)

by De Barros, Paul, and Daphne Marlatt (eds.), John Brandi, Margaret Randall, George Bowering, Douglas Messerli, Laura Chester, David McFadden, Michael Andre, Barry Gifford, Jean Trelease Day, David Young, Gerry Gilbert, Tom Whalen, et al

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Vancouver, Canada: Periodics, 1979. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket (as issued). VG+. Oblong 8vo, 92pp, printed wrappers. Scarce sixth issue of this important magazine of experimental writing, includes work by John Brandi, Margaret Randall, George Bowering, et al. Unmarked copy, light rubbing to covers.
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GCN - Gay Community News: the gay weekly; vol. 4, #52, June 25, 1977: 4th Birthday/GCN Staff photo

GCN - Gay Community News: the gay weekly; vol. 4, #52, June 25, 1977: 4th Birthday/GCN Staff photo

by Miller, Neil, editor,Jean O'Leary, Elaine Noble, Leonard Matlovich, Allen Young, Barney Frank et al

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Boston: GCN, 1977. Newspaper. 20p., folded tabloid newspaper, columns, features, reports, resources, events, entertainment, ads, very good on newsprint. Activists Plot Strategy After Dade County Defeat. Miami and the Siege of the 14th Amendment. Various activists comment on the last five years of the Gay Liberation Movement and its future. The GCN began as a weekly newsletter for the Boston Area but expanded fairly quickly into a national tabloid and has even had sister publications sprout up in Hawaii and Australia/New Zealand.
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Berkeley Tribe: vol. 1, #24 (#24) Dec. 19-26, 1969: Food Conspiracy!

Berkeley Tribe: vol. 1, #24 (#24) Dec. 19-26, 1969: Food Conspiracy!

by Red Mountain Tribe, Abbie Hoffman, Allen Ginsberg, Sgt. Pepper, Jim Schreiber, Francis Forey, Jean Raisler, Paul Glusman, Roland Young, Judge Hoffman, et al

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Berkeley, CA: Red Mountain Tribe, 1969. Newspaper. 28p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, articles, reviews, news, opinion, events, ads, comix, evenly toned, address label on front wrap, else very good on newsprint. Cover stories on Abbie Fool's Day (Hoffman in Berkeley) Ginsberg Howls, Santa is Coming! Center-spread transcript of Chicago Conspiracy Trial testimony by Allen Ginsberg with interruptions by Judge Hoffman.
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Theatre Arts Monthly: vol. 22, near complete run [11 issues]

Theatre Arts Monthly: vol. 22, near complete run [11 issues]

by Isaacs, Edith R., editor, Henry Irving, Gordon Craig, Morton Eustis, Irving Kolodin, Jean Giraidoux, Enzio Penza, Ashley Dukes, Miguel Covarrubius, Otis Skinner, Ivor Brown, Stark Young, William Saroyan, Arthur Laurent, et al

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New York: Theatre Arts, Inc, 1938. Magazine. Eleven issue run of volume 21 missing only June, 8x9.75 inches, articles, plays, reviews, interviews, photos, scene designs, ads, lightly worn and toned theatre magazines in stapled printed wraps. Gordon Craig on the passing of Henry Irving in 1938. Opera & Theatre. Several pieces by Giraudoux including the one-act play "Paris Impromptu". International Travel issue. Covarrubius editor for a special Theatre in Mexico issue with Diego Rivera, Luis Sandi etc. Television drama!
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The Liberator Magazine / February, 1919 issue / Abraham Lincoln
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The Liberator Magazine / February, 1919 issue / Abraham Lincoln

by Eastman, Max; Robinson, Boardman; Lloyd, William Bross; Sinclair, Upton; Sterling, Jean; Oppenheim, James; Untermeyer, Louis; Wood, Charles W.; Young, Art; Irwin, Inez Haynes; Trachtenberg, Alexande; Davis, Stuart; Untermeyer, Jean Starr; et al

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New York: The Liberator Publishing Company, 1919. First Edition . Single Issue Magazine. Good. Quarto. New York: The Liberator Publishing Company, 1919. First Edition of the February, 1919 issue. Quarto, 49 numbered pages. Covers and first adjacent pages loose; age-toned throughout. Good plus. Boardman Robinson cover, a portrait of Abraham Lincoln (an a propos Lincoln quote lies within as well); contributions by Stuart Davis, Max Eastman, Howard Brubaker, William Bross Lloyd, Upton Sinclair, Jean Sterling, Louis Untermeyer, Charles W. Wood, Lydia Gibson, Art Young, Inez Haynes Irwin, Jean Starr Untermeyer, Alexander Trachtenberg, and others. The Liberator was a famed - to a degree, even at the time - and seminal creation of Max Eastman and his sister Crystal Eastman intended to pick up the flag from The Masses, which had been shut down by the U.S. Government on the basis of postal regulations. A socialist publication like The Masses, The Liberator had, in addition to ideological commentary,… Read More
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