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Publicado por Jerome Rothenberg & David Antin NONE, New York
Librería: Spafford Books (ABAC / ILAB), Regina, SK, Canada
[NONE] 1966. (Mass market paperback) Fine. NP. 8vo. Cover, designed by Andy Warhol, made up of perforated, glue-backed yellow stickers / stamps (each with the text 'Bomb Hanoi'), which, why designed to be detached and used, remain intact. This volume, dedicated to 'A Vietnam Assemblage', was published in the early days of the Vietnam War and includes contributions from such notable authors as Allen Ginsberg (his poem: 'Who Be Kind To': 'Be kind to yourself, it is only one and perishable of many on the planet' . . .), as well as Charles Bukowski, Jackson Mac Low, Kathleen Fraser, David Ignatow, Robert Duncan, Paul Blackburn, among others. Contains reproduced photographs and quotations from newspapers and magazines. The third of five issues (the front cover printed with '3'). Very fine copy of this influential underground magazine.
Publicado por David Antin and Jerome Rothenberg, New York, 1966
Librería: Derringer Books, Member ABAA, Avon, CT, Estados Unidos de America
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Paperback. Condición: Very Good +. First edition. Trade paperbound format. The fifth and final issue of Antin and Rothenberg's small press arts and literary magazine. This final issue took as its rough theme - the VietNam War. Notable for the inclusion of the contribution by Andy Warhol of a multiple on the front cover which includes a perforated sheet with 12 removable squares of paper which all have "Bomb Hanoi" printed within a bold yellow circle. Both the front and rear covers are made of this perforated paper. Often times when this magazine is still found, the covers are partially or sometimes completely glued to the interior pages. This example is in superb condition and is not in any way glued to the interior paper. Contributors to this issue included Charles Bukowski, Dick Higgins, Carolee Schneemann, Anselm Hollo, Philip Corner and many others.