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All books are first printings of first editions or first American editions unless otherwise noted.

Conway, Allison/School of Living Press, 1972. "The complete proceedings of the N.E. School of Living Conference at World Fellowship Camp; Conway, New Hampshire, June 23-25, 1972." Soiling to covers; very good in stapled wrappers. [#036023] $30
(n.p.), Zen Archer Press, (1983). Copy No. 165 of 200 copies of this poetry chapbook, signed by the author. Near fine in wrappers. [#036024] $25
(n.p.), Visual Arts Press, (1973). Presumed first printing (no statement). Covers a bit stained; contents nicely preserved. Very good in wrappers. [#036025] $45
(Avant Garde Magazine)
NY, Avant Garde, 1968. The first five issues (of 14 issues total). Two issues have owner names; some edge tanning to pages; modest cover soiling. A very good set. [#036021] $175
(n.p.), Random House/Bookworks, (1974). Moderate staining front cover; small tear to spine; about very good in wrappers. [#036026] $30
(Whole Earth Catalog)
NY, Penguin, (1977). Near fine in wrappers. [#036027] $75
San Francisco, William Wreden, [1968]. Prospectus only: 3 copies in mailing envelope. One copy is fine; two are near fine. No book. Brautigan provided the introduction to the published volume: a biographical note about him is printed here. [#036028] $30
Santa Barbara, Black Sparrow, 1979. Issued as a New Year's greeting from Black Sparrow Press. Fine in saddle-stitched wrappers. [#036029] $20
NY, Modern Library, 1932. First Modern Library edition. Red star on flyleaf; front hinge broken; a very good copy in brown balloon cloth. Lacking the dust jacket. [#036030] $35
London, Picador/Pan, (1990). First U.K. edition. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. [#036031] $30
(Paris), Dragon's Dream, (1978). Cult book of tantric celebration. Small sticker removal abrasion front cover; covers a bit rubbed. Very good in wrappers. [#036032] $125
(West Los Angeles), Papa Bach, (1974). An early appearance by Ehrlich, in this semi-annual journal dedicated to "the discovery of previously unpublished artists of worth." Ehrlich had had one book published by this time, her poetry collection Geode/Rock Body. Dampstaining to foredge; covers dirty. A very good copy in wrappers. [#036033] $30
(Genocide)
(n.p.), (n.p.), ca. 1971. A softcover compilation of international press coverage of the Bengali genocide in Pakistan in 1971. 40 pages. Black covers dirty and lightly foxed; wear to spine; very good in stapled wrappers. [#036016] $55
(n.p.), (n.p.), 1970. Poetry chapbook. This copy signed by the author, October 12, 1970. Pencil squiggle front cover; near fine in saddle-stitched wrappers. [#036034] $40
(High Times)
NY, Trans High Corporation, (1974). The premiere issue, which includes Timothy Leary's "Terra II." Corner crease lower front cover; one dollar price increased by 50 cents, by hand; several small spots to covers. Very good. [#036022] $200
London, Oxford University Press, 1936. The third book in her trilogy. Pencil owner name on flyleaf; very good in a very good, price-clipped dust jacket. [#036035] $45
NY, Breaking Point, 1967. A 32-page diatribe against the sexual revolution. Owner name. Very good in stapled wrappers with rubbing to the edges and the spine. [#036036] $25
(n.p.), Studies in the Humanities, 1975. An offprint of Loomis' article from Studies in the Humanities. 7 pages of text. Marginal tanning/foxing. Stapled wrappers; near fine. Not found in OCLC. [#036037] $45
Lewiston, Edwin Mellen Press, (1990). Volume 8 in the Mellen Poetry Series. Inscribed by Lurie "to a dear lost friend recovered..." Corner crease to rear cover; near fine in oblong wrappers. [#036040] $100
Long Beach, Applezaba, 1983. Inscribed by the author. Moderate cover foxing, otherwise near fine in wrappers. [#036039] $20
San Francisco, Journeys Into Language, 1987. An advance copy in the form of loose, photocopied typeset sheets. Signed by the author in 1987, with the added notation "6/6," presumably indicating this as one of only 6 such copies. Fine. [#036038] $65
NY, AMS Press, 1971. The Summer/Fall issue, with a poem by Clarence Major. This copy is inscribed by Major: "For my friend Burt/ Clarence Major -- the forgetful one (yet the thoughtful one)." Also inscribed by Lee Hatfield. Very good in wrappers. [#036041] $50
Tuscaloosa, University of Alabama Press, (1989). Inscribed by Morgan to fellow poet Ai. Near fine in wrappers. [#036042] $50
Palo Alto, Matrix Press, 1983. Inscribed by the author to the poet Ai. Slight dampstain to upper outer corner of early pages; near fine in wrappers, in near fine, rubbed dust jacket. [#036043] $65
(Ecology)
NY, Harper Colophon, (1976). Conversations with Robert Reines, John Todd, Ian McHarg, Paolo Soleri, and Richard Saul Wurman. Owner name; very good in wrappers. [#036044] $45
(Nature)
St. Louis, CNI, 1966. The May issue, with a primary focus on air pollution. Includes the results of the "Baby Tooth Survey," which found evidence of strontium 90 in baby teeth, as a result of nuclear fallout. Front cover mostly abraded, otherwise near fine in stapled wrappers. [#036018] $20
(Nature)
St. Louis, CEI, 1968. The December issue. Very good in stapled wrappers. [#036019] $20
(n.p.), Emanuel Wax/Pendragon Press, 1968. Copy No. 1257 of 2000 copies. Splaying to boards; near fine, without dust jacket. [#036045] $35
NY, Simon and Schuster, 1972. The uncorrected proof copy of his second novel, following The Pursuit of Happiness. Tall, fragile, padbound wrappers. Front cover missing; title page detached and foxed, but also signed by Rogers. Fair. [#036046] $30
(Whole Earth Catalog)
NY, Harmony Books, (1989). Foreword by Stewart Brand. Fine in wrappers. [#036047] $35