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Jason

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Have another batch of periodicals with Bukowski appearances, plus a copy of the A BUKOWSKI SAMPLER. These will go up on eBay in a day or so, but thought to list them here first. As always, shipping will be at cost based on your location and prices are relatively flexible. I can post photos, if folks are interested... Thanks for looking

(Bukowski, Charles) CHICAGO REVIEW, Vol. 22, No. 1, edited by Harry Foster
Chicago: Chicago Review, Autumn 1970

Bukowski poems:
“All Right, So Camus Had to Give Speeches before the Academies and Get His Ass Killed in a Car-Wreck”
Collected in The People Look Like Flowers At Last - 2007

“The Old Woman”
Collected in The People Look Like Flowers At Last - 2007

Notes:
Includes a 16-page interview with Charles Bukowski by William J. Robson and Josette Bryson

Condition is Very Good with light creasing and staining to covers

$10


(Bukowski, Charles) SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LIT SCENE, Vol. 1, No. 1, edited by William J. Robson
Long Beach: Southern California Lit Scene, December 1970

Bukowski poem:
“The Wailing Wall”
First appearance, uncollected

Notes:
Condition is Very Good with light creasing to spine

$10


(Bukowski, Charles) STATEMENT, No. 28, edited by Roger Margolis
Los Angeles: California State College, May 1970

Bukowski poem:
“On to Rome”
First appearance, uncollected

Notes:
Condition is Near Fine

$10


(Bukowski, Charles) SATIS, No. 5, edited by Matthew Mead
Newcastle upon Tyne: Malcolm Rutherford, Spring-Summer 1962

Bukowski poems:
“A 350 Dollar Horse and a Hundred Dollar Whore”
(Dorbin C142)
Collected in It Catches My Heart In Its Hands - 1963 (Dorbin A5, Krumhansl 12)

“What Seems to Be the Trouble, Gentlemen?”
(Dorbin C143)
Collected in the following books:
Cold Dogs in the Courtyard - 1965 (Dorbin A7, Krumhansl 16)
A Bukowski Sampler - 1969 (Dorbin A14, Krumhansl 30)
The Days Run Away Like Wild Horses Over The Hills - 1969 (Krumhansl 32)

Notes:
Includes R.R. Cuscaden's "Charles Bukowski: Poet in a Ruined Landscape"

Condition is Very Good with library stamp and sticker to front cover, otherwise unmarked

$25


(Bukowski, Charles) COPKILLER, No. 1, edited by Robert Head and Darlene Fife
New Orleans, January 1968

Bukowski poem:
“The Status Q. For Me And Yew…”
(Dorbin C401)
[uncollected]

Notes:
Other contributors include Richard Krech, Karen Waring, Douglas Blazek, Margarett Randall, Hugh Fox, George Montgomery, D.r. Wagner, Robert Nelson Moore Jr., Jeff Nuttall

Condition is Very Good with light creasing and staining to covers.

$45


(Bukowski, Charles) A BUKOWSKI SAMPLER
Madison: Quixote Press, 1969

Second edition (?), saddle-stapled wrappers, 5.5" x 8.5", 77 pages, offset printed, introduction by Douglas Blazek, poetry and illustrations by Bukowski. (see Dorbin A14, Krumhansl 30)

Condition is Near Fine

$25


(Bukowski, Charles) BOMBAY GIN, Vol. 2, No. 2, edited by Bil Brown, et al.
Boulder: Naropa Institute, 1992

Bukowski prose:
Excerpt from a novel in progress: "Pulp, Chapter 23"

Other contributors include Diane Di Prima, D.r. Wagner, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Anne Waldman

Condition is Near Fine

References consulted:
Bukowski database: https://web.archive.org/web/2020/https://bukowski.net/database/

$10


(Bukowski, Charles) SCHIST, No. 2, edited by Sanford Dorbin
Willimantic: Schist, Summer 1974

Bukowski poem:
"The New One"
[uncollected]

Other contributors include: Sandy Dorbin, F.A. Nettelbeck, Douglas Blazek, A. Sypher [Marvin Malone]. Includes a Gary Snyder Checklist by David Norton

Condition is Near Fine

$10
 
Mostly, I'm trying to make some room in limited space for other stuff, plus some of these are duplicates...
 
Jason goes beyond Buk. He collects all these obscure poetry littles, whether the have Buk contributions or not. I believe this a very worthwhile endeavor. Much respect.
 

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