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10150  Fout, John, ed. Journal of the History of Sexuality, Volume 3 No. 4. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993. First edition, 165 pages. Includes four articles, many book reviews. Very good condition, only some slight wear to edges. $5.00

10160  Flam, Eli, ed. Potomac Review 21 Winter 1998-99. Port Tobacco, MD: Potomac Review, Inc., 1999. First edition, 96 pages. This small press journal calls itself "the quarterly with a conscience at the heart of the Mid-Atlantic." This issue has poetry, prose, and illustrations. Perfect-bound soft cover in very good to fine condition. $5.00

10161  Flam, Eli, ed. Potomac Review 22 Spring 1999. Port Tobacco, MD: Potomac Review, Inc, 1999. First edition, 108 pages. This small press journal calls itself "the quarterly with a conscience at the heart of the Mid-Atlantic." This issue has poetry, prose, and illustrations, including a special section on the Potomac River and the historian Fritz Gutheim. Perfect-bound soft cover in very good to fine condition. $5.00

10162  Flam, Eli, ed. Potomac Review 23 Summer 1999. Port Tobacco, MD: Potomac Review, Inc, 1999. First edition, 128 pages. This small press journal calls itself "the quarterly with a conscience at the heart of the Mid-Atlantic." This issue has poetry, prose, and illustrations, including an essay, "Walking Antietam." Perfect-bound soft cover in very good to fine condition. $5.00

10163  Flam, Eli, ed. Potomac Review 24 Fall, 1999. Port Tobacco, MD: Potomac Review, Inc, 1999. First edition, 128 pages. This small press journal calls itself "the quarterly with a conscience at the heart of the Mid-Atlantic." This issue includes poetry, prose, and illustrations, and a special section on the Underground Railroad. Perfect-bound soft cover in very good to fine condition. $5.00

10170  Robbins, Fred W., ed. Sou'wester, Vol 27, No. 2. Edwardsville, IL: Southern Illinois University, 1999. First edition, 124 pages. Small press journal with poetry and prose. This issue includes a one-act play in verse by James Brasfield. Perfect-bound soft cover in very good to fine condition. $5.00

10171  Robbins, Fred W. ed. Sou'wester, Vol 27, No. 1. Edwardsville, IL: Southern Illinois University, 1998. First edition, 106 pages. Small press journal with poetry and prose. Perfect-bound soft cover in very good condition. $5.00

10180  Mellichampe, Leslie ed. The Lyric, Vol. 79, No. 1. Blacksburg, VA: The Lyric, 1999. First edition, 34 pages. One of the oldest literary magazines still publishing, founded in 1921. Traditional poetry, including in this issue poems (mostly short) by 42 authors. Saddle-stapled soft cover in very good condition $3.00

10190  Solwitz, Sharon, Ballerina. Chicago: self-published, 1979. First edition, 22 pages. Illustrated short story in large format, 12" x 12". Line drawings and font changes act as counterpoint to a story about love, dance, and eating. Overall good condition, but there is some wear to the stapled spine, and some discoloration of the cover (black with white printing). $25.00

10200  David, Nat, ed. Hammers, No.6. Evanston, IL: Doublestar Press, 1992. First edition, 92 pages. Hammers called itself "an end of millennium irregular poetry magazine." This issue includes 57 poems, including work by Eduard Roditi (a reprint), Will Inman, and Antler, as well as Chicago notables like John Dickson, Effie Mihopoulos, and Cynthia Gallaher. Good to very good condition, staple-bound in light green heavy paper covers. $5.00

10210  Vinz, Mark, ed. Dachotah Territory 16. Fargo, ND: Moorhead State University, 1979. First Edition, 80 pages. This issue includes "hotel and café poems with photographs." Lots of wonderful poems here, some reprinted from earlier collections. Authors include Philip Dacey, Diane Di Prima, Richard Hugo, William Stafford, etc. Photographs are black & white reproduced on the issue's cream-gray, non-glossy paper. Generally very good condition with just a few flaws in the perfect-bound spine. $7.00

10220  Barnard, Ron, ed. Himma 4. Indianapolis, IN, 1978. First edition, 75 pages. This issue includes poetry by Ed Dorn (reprinted), Gerard Malanga, Robie Liscomb, and others. Fair condition, soft bound in paper covers which are pulling away from the spine, which has faded; the covers also show fading. $5.00

10230  Jason, Philip, et al, eds. Poet Lore, Volume 82 Number 2. Washington, DC: Heldref Publications, 1987. First edition, 56 pages. This is the Summer 1987 issue of a venerable poetry magazine (established in 1889). The issue includes poems by winners of the Rathner-Ferber Poet Lore Prize, and an essay on and poems by Stephen Stepanchev. Fair to good condition, with some marks on the white covers and the remains of the original mailing label. $5.00

10240  Mort, John, ed. Uncle, Volume 3, Number 3, Winter 1985-86. Springfield, MO: Hearts Desire Press, 1986. First edition, 73 pages. Poems, cartoons, and prose by writers from across the US. This issue begins with a line from Paul Hoover, and includes work by Karl Elder, Gail White, and others .Good condition, but some fading of the light blue cover stock. $5.00

10241  Mort, John, ed. Uncle, Volume 3, Number 4, Summer, 1986. Springfield, MO: Hearts Desire Press, 1986. First edition, 83 pages. Poems, cartoons, and prose by writers from across the US. This issue has some color illustrations and includes work by Philip Dacey (reprints), Richard Bastian, and Jessie Waters, who described herself as a romance writer. Very good condition, with the original rough cuts of some pages. $5.00

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