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Locklin, Gerald.
Go West, Young Toad.
Sudbury, Massachusetts: Water Row Press, 1998 1998. Soft Cover. As New. Go West, Young Toad is a Gerald Locklin reader. An opportunity to hold in your hands a varied selection of Gerald Locklin's best work from his vast output of poetry, prose and novels written from 1963-1998. First edition. Softcover. New condition.
[Book #226]
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Locklin, Gerald.
Go West, Young Toad.
Sudbury, Massachusetts: Water Row Press, 1998 1998. Hard Cover. As New. First Edition Limited Signed Edition. Signed by Author. This is the signed limited first edition of Locklin's best "selected works" volume - One of 100 numbered hardcover copies signed by Gerald Locklin. Mint condition. Issued without dust jacket.
[Book #239]
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Locklin, Gerald.
Go West, Young Toad.
Sudbury, Massachusetts: Water Row Press, 1998 1998. Hard Cover. As New. This is the first hardcover edition of Gerald Locklin's best "Selected Works" volume - plenty of great poetry and prose by America's "Professor on a Barstool." One of 200 copies. Mint condition.
[Book #240]
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Locklin, Gerald.
HELL HAS NO SPEED LIMIT: A Poetry Anthology.
San Clemente: Free Thought Publications, 2001 2001. Softcover. Stapled Covers. As New. First Edition. This is a poetry anthology featuring the work of Gerald Locklin, A.D. Winans, and others. Stapled wrappers. Mint condition. Contains five new poems by Locklin and a foreword by Bukowski biographer, Neeli Cherkovski. As New.
[Book #50]
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Locklin, Gerald.
Hemingway Colloqium: The Poet Goes To Cuba.
Palm Springs: Event Horizon Press, 1999. F. Original Wraps. As New/As New. First Edition. Signed by Author. This volume contains 48 poems, two short stories and several photographs by the author. Beautifully printed and bound in large wrappers with illustrated dust jacket. One of Gerald Locklin's best! This copy has been signed by Gerald Locklin.
[Book #244]
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Locklin, Gerald.
The Lummox 2000 Calendar Book.
San Pedro, California: Lummox Press, 2000 2000. Stapled Covers. As New. First Edition. A poetry book with contributions by Gerald Locklin, Hugh/Connie Fox, Mark Weber,A.D. Winans and others. Also included are monthly calendar pages for the year 2000.
[Book #25]
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Locklin, Gerald.
More Jazz Poems.
Albuquerque: Zerx Press, 1998. Stapled Covers. As New. Second Printing. Signed by Author. More Jazz Poems features new Locklin poems about Chet Baker, Gerald Wilson, and other jazz musicians. This is the second edition limited to only 100 copis. This copy is signed by Gerald Locklin. Published back-to-back with Mark Weber's Never Been To Yurp, But I've Been to D.C. Mint condition.
[Book #229]
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Locklin, Gerald.
The Old Mongoose & Other Poems.
Long Beach, CA: Pearl Editions, 1994 1994. Printed Wrappers. As New. Signed by Author. Dedicated to Charles Bukowski, The Old Mongoose & Other Poems is a key volume in the Gerald Locklin canon. Published in 1994, this first edition is in mint condition and has been signed by Gerald Locklin.
[Book #217]
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Locklin, Gerald.
Outtakes.
Albuquerque: Zerx Press, 1998. Stapled Covers. As New. Signed by Author. Outtakes is a poetry collection by Gerald Locklin originally published by Zerx Press back in 1992. This is the second printing published in 1998 in an edition of only 50 copies. Published back-to-back with publisher Mark Weber's collection, Ceremonies Aboard The Drunken Boat. Mint condition. This copy is signed by Gerald Locklin.
[Book #233]
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Locklin, Gerald.
The Pittsburgh Poems.
Albuquerque: Zerx Press, 1996. F. Stapled Covers. As New. Signed by Author. The Pittsburgh Poems was published in 1996 limited to first edition run of 400 copies. Published back-to-back with publisher Mark Weber's "Not The Pittsburgh Poems." This copy has been signed by Gerald Locklin. Mint condition.
[Book #231]
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Locklin, Gerald.
The Return of the Prodigal Father.
Salt Lake City: Zerx Press, 1991. F. Stapled Covers. Signed by Author. The Return of the Prodigal Father is Gerald Locklin's highly recommended poetry collection about returning to his hometown after a twenty-five year absence. Published in 1991 in an dition of 500 copies, this first edition has been signed by Gerald Locklin. Issued back-to-back with publisher Mark Weber's collection, The Days of Wine and Remegel.
[Book #235]
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Locklin, Gerald.
SON OF POOP.
Long Beach: Mag Press, 1973 1973. Stapled Covers. One of the poet's scarcest titles, this is the first edition - first printing. With the stamp of Maelstrom Press as issued. One corner crease, else very fine.
[Book #116]
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Locklin, Gerald.
Two Jazz Sequences.
Albuquerque: Zerx Press, 1997. Stapled Covers. As New. Signed by Author. Two Jazz Sequences by Gerald Locklin includes Locklin's "The Joe Williams Suite: A Tribute at the Hollywood Bowl" and "Sketches of Spain." Originally issued by Zerx Press back in 1995, this is the fourth printing issued in 1997 in an edition of only 50 copies. Mint condition. Published back-to-back with publisher Mark Weber's "Transitory Like Smoke." This copy has been signed by Gerald Locklin.
[Book #234]
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Locklin, Gerald.
Two Summer Sequences.
Long Beach: Maelstrom Press, 1979. F. Original Wraps. As New. First Edition. An early poetry collection by Gerald Locklin, the professor on the barstool, poet of Long Beach, friend of Charles Bukowski.
[Book #170]
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Locklin, Gerald.
WORMWOOD REVIEW Issue 138.
Stockton, CA: Wormwood Review Press, 1995. Stapled Covers. As New/No Jacket. #312 of 700 Numbered Copies. Signed by Author. This copy of The Wormwood Review 138 features poetry by Gerald Locklin, Charles Bukowski, many others. This copy is inscribed by Gerald Locklin at his contribution to his publisher at Water Row Press, Jeffrey Weinberg.
[Book #20]
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Locklin, Gerald and Hilbert, Donna.
The First Time He Saw Paris and Waiting For My Baby.
Palm Springs: Event Horizon Press, 1999. Soft Cover. As New/As New. Second Printing. Two novellas by two of the finest "undiscovered" talents of our time.Beautifully printed softcover in dust jacket. New condition.
[Book #195]
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Locklin, Gerald, Illustrated by R. Crumb.
Charles Bukowski: A Sure Bet.
Sudbury, Massachusetts: Water Row Press, 1996. Hard Cover. As New. Gerald Locklin's Charles Bukowski: A Sure Bet is a slim hardcover collection of essays, articles and reviews about Bukowski and his work by Gerald Locklin, previously published over the past 20 years. Portrait of Charles Bukowski by R. Crumb on the front cover. New condition. First edition.
[Book #224]
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Locklin, Gerald, Moore, Thurston, Plymell, Charles.
Afternoon (Ten to Six):.
Rome, Italy: Storie, 2001. F. Soft Cover. As New. First Edition. What happened on April 19, 2001 from 5:50 pm to 6:00 pm? 140 writers from all over the world, at the same time, on the same day, wrote about it and their diary contributions make up this impressive 300 page volume. Distributed by Water Row Press. Contributors include Thurston Moore, Charles Plymell, Jeffrey Weinberg, Arthur Nusbaum, Gerald Locklin, David Meltzer, Ira Cohen, many more. New. Text in Engliah and Italian.
[Book #349]
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Marshall, Edward, Illustrated by James Kearns.
Leave The Word Alone.
New York: Pequod Press, 1979. F. Handsewn Into Wrappers. As New. Signed by Author. First edition. With an introduction by Allen Ginsberg. One of 100 numbered copies signed by poet Edward Marshall and illustrator James Kearns. Print by James Kearns tipped in. Mint condition.
[Book #130]
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Marshall, Edward, Illustrated by James Kearns.
Leave The Word Alone.
New York: Pequod Press, 1979. F. Stapled Covers. First Edition. First trade edition. Introduction by Allen Ginsberg. Stapled wrappers. Near mint condition.
[Book #131]
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Meltzer, David.
Birth.
San Francisco: North Point Press, 1981. F. Hard Cover. Mint/Near Mint. First Edition. Birth, edited by David Meltzer, is an anthology of ancient texts, songs, prayers, and stories. Hardcover in dust jacket.
[Book #353]
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Metcalf, Paul, Illustrated by James Kearns.
WILLIE'S THROW.
New York: Pequod Press, 1981. F. Handsewn Into Wrappers. Near Mint. First Edition. One of 100 numbered copies signed by the author Paul Metcalf and the artist James Kearns. This is copy #73. A glass print by Kearns is tipped in. Some glue visible along inside front cover as issued by the publisher. Willie Mays as Greek discus thrower.
[Book #137]
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Micheline, Jack.
Ragged Lion: A Tribute to Jack Micheline Edited By John Bennett.
Ellenburg, WA: Vagabond Press/The Smith, 1999. F. Soft Cover. As New. Published after the death of Beat poet Jack Micheline, this volume is a tribute featuring contributions by Michael McClure, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Jeffrey Weinberg, Linda King, Janine Pommy-Vega, Charles Plymell, T.L. Kryss, Hubert Selby, Jr., and many others. Also contains work by Jack Micheline as well as plenty of scarce photographs. First edition. Softcover. Also available as hardcover (see separate listing).
[Book #373]
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Montgomery, John (JACK KEROUAC).
Kerouac West Coast.
Palo Alto: Fels & Firn Press, 1976 1976. Hardcover. Fine. First Edition. One of 300 hardcover copies. Kerouac West Coast is a long essay and memoir about Jack Kerouac by John Montgomery, the Henry Morley character in Kerouac's The Dharma Bums. Front cover photograph of Kerouac by Fred MacDarrah. Back cover and spine slightly sunned. Very Fine.
[Book #9]
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Nimmo, Kurt.
Ted Bundy of the Service Economy.
Detroit: Persona Non Grata, 1989. F. Stapled Covers. Near Mint. First Edition. A chapbook written and self-published by Kurt Nimmo, editor of Planet Detroit magazine and neo-Beat avant-garde poet of the new millenium. Worth checking out if you're interested in great poetry.
[Book #333]
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