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10061  Lange, Art, ed. Brilliant Corners, A Magazine of the Arts, #4 Fall 1976. Chicago: Ad Hoc Press, 1976. First edition, 99 pages. One of the most important of the Chicago small press magazines of the 1970s. This issue includes six poems by Maxine Chernoff, a conversation with Anthony Braxton, etc. Saddle stapled in lime green wraps. Near fine condition with only some light fading of spine, slight shelf lean. $25.00

10062  Lange, Art, ed. Brilliant Corners, A Magazine of the Arts, #5 Fall 1977. Chicago: Ad Hoc Press, 1977. First edition, 112 pages. One of the most important of the Chicago small press magazines of the 1970s. This issue includes seven poems by Paul Hoover, Alan Axelrod's essay on a song by Charles Ives, Alice Notley on Philip Whalen, etc. Saddle stapled in a tan wrap, very good with only minor fading; small bent corner on back cover, and tiny damage to front spine corner. $25.00

10065  Lange, Art, ed. Brilliant Corners, A Magazine of the Arts, #10 Spring 1979. Chicago: Ad Hoc Press, 1978. First edition, 104 pages. One of the most important of the Chicago small press magazines of the 1970s. This issue includes Stan Brakhage and Studs Terkel in conversation, also two prose pieces by Jack Keroac, poems by Ted Berrigan, drawings by Fielding Dawson, etc. Saddle stapled in a blue wrap, some fading and water mark on back cover, but otherwise in good condition. $30.00

10070  Editorial Cooperative, Another Chicago Magazine, Volume I Spring 1977. Chicago: Thunder's Mouth Press, 1977. First edition, unpaginated. First issue of the influential and important literary magazine now known as ACM. Poems and photographs. Good condition except for smudge on top left of the front cover. $20.00

10071  Editorial Cooperative, Another Chicago Magazine, Volume I, Fall 1977. Chicago: Thunder's Mouth Press, 1977. First edition, unpaginated. Second issue of the important and influential literary magazne now known as ACM. Poems and photographs, including Ralph Mills, Barbara Barg, etc. This copy in generally good condition, but some creases in top right of front cover. $15.00

10072  Editorial Cooperative, Another Chicago Magazine, Volume I Fall 1977. Chicago: Thunder's Mouth Press, 1977. First edition, unpaginated. Second issue of the important and influential literary magazine now known as ACM. Poems and photographs, including Ralph Mills, Barbara Barg, etc. This copy in generally good condition, but small watermark on top of front cover, and a small crease in the bottom right of front cover. $15.00

10073  Webster, Lee, ed. Another Chicago Magazine, Number 4, 1979. Oak Park, IL: Thunder's Mouth Press, 1979. First edition, 72 pages. Early issue of the magazine now known as ACM. Ralph Mills, Sterling Plumpp, etc. Near fine in grey wraps. $15.00

10074  Webster, Lee, ed. Another Chicago Magazine, Number 5, 1980. Oak Park, IL: Thunder's Mouth Press, 1980. First edition, 80 pages. This is the first issue of the magazine, now known as ACM, that was perfect-bound in heavy covers. The issue includes poetry by Mark Vinz, Judson Crews, Thomas McGrath; also an interview with McGrath. Very good condition. $20.00

10075  Webster, Lee, ed. ACM (Another Chicago Magazine), Number 10, 1984. Chicago: Thunder's Mouth Press, 1984. First edition, 144 pages. Includes an anti-Reagan cartoon by Tuli Kupferberg; poetry by Carol Berge, Joseph Bruchac, Simon Ortiz, etc; conversation with Meridel LeSueur. Perfect-bound with only slight wear to the dark purple covers, otherwise very good. $20.00

10076  Webster, Lee et al, eds. ACM (Another Chicago Magazine), Number 11, 1984. Chicago: Thunder's Mouth Press, 1984. First edition, 152 pages +ads. An issue from the early years of the important Chicago magazine. This issue includes poems by Elaine Equi, Robert Dana, Ralph Mills, etc. Perfect-bound, very good condition in pictorial wraps. $10.00

10077  Webster, Lee et al, eds. ACM (Another Chicago Magazine), Number 12, 1984. Chicago: Thunder's Mouth Press, 1984. First edition, 223 pages. Poetry, interviews, and reviews, including work by Wanda Coleman, Elaine Equi, June Jordan, James McManus, etc. Very good with just some slight wear to the black wraps. $10.00

10080  editorial collective, aphra: the feminst literary magazine Volume 5, #3. New York: Aphra, Inc., 1974. First edition, 72 pages. An issue of an early magazine from the "second wave" of US feminism. This issue is called "Free Women Friends and Lovers" on the front cover. It includes an essay by Daphne Patai, poetry by Crescent Dragonwagon, art by Isabel Bishop, and other prose and poetry. Saddle-stapled yellow wraps with red printing, some wear to spine. Two original bound-in subscription forms are still intact. $10.00

10090  Swanberg, Ingrid, ed. Abraxas 25/26. Madison, WI: Abraxas Press, 1982. First edition, 140 pages. "Special Wisconsin Issue" includes local poets like Angela Peckenpaugh and Christine Zawadiwsky, but also many non-Wisconsin poets, including Charles Bukowski, Doug Blazek, Ivan Arguelles, Joseph Bruchac, John M. Bennett, William Cochran, Judson Crews, Duane Locke, and others. Illustrated (cover by W.D. Markhardt). Near fine condition; some edge wear, but spine and cover are clean and smooth, and interior is pristine. $20.00

10100  Halpern, Daniel, ed. Antaeus 27 Autumn 1977. New York: Ecco Press, 1977. First edition, 138 pages . This issue features Laura Jensen; also John Ashberry, Philip Levine, James Galvin, and part IV of "Neglected Books of the 20th Century," which includes an amusing note from Katherine Anne Porter. Near fine condition with only a faint smudge on back cover and some minor crinkling of the spine. $10.00

10110  Johnson, Curt, ed. December: a Magazine of the Arts and Opinion Volume 23, Nos. 3-4. Chicago: December Press, 1981. First edition, 224 pages. "Our Feminist Issue" is one of the stranger issues of an often strange magazine. Illustrated. Some of the material indicates that while many of the poets (Christine Zawadiwsky, Joyce Odam, Gail White) took the call for feminist content seriously, other writers (Lee Wellek, for one) chose to read the call ironically. Good condition; one crease to the front cover but otherwise in great shape. $50.00

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