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− | UNTIMELY | + | JONATHAN WILLIAMS, [Italic] Publisher [Italic] |
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− | LOUIS ZUKOFSKY, | + | |
− | HILLEL FRIMET & ROBERT CREELEY, Associate Editors | + | A collaborative series between writers and painters, offering a range of significant new work in the most handsome editions being printed. These are by advance subscription only, for those who, actively, 'long for the poem.' JARGON BOOKS have been exhibited and written about in Germany, Switzerland, France, England, Holland, Japan and the United States. |
− | Address all correspondence, for forwarding, | + | |
+ | out of print: [Italic] The Maximus Poems/1-10 [Italic], Charles Olson; [Italic]The Immoral Proposition[Italic], by Robert Creeley and Rene Laubies; and earlier work by David Ruff, Joel Oppenheimer, Bob Rauschenberg, Paul Ellsworth, Jonathan Williams, Victor Kalos, Dan Rice and Charles Oscar. | ||
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+ | still available: | ||
+ | 6 [Italic]Fables and Other Little Tales[Italic], by Kenneth Patchen: | ||
+ | $4.00 | ||
+ | 9 [Italic]The Maximus Poems/11-22[Italic], by Charles Olson: $3.00 | ||
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+ | by subscription: | ||
+ | 10 [Italic]All That Is Lovely in Men[Italics] (second edition), by Robert Creeley and Dan Rice: $2.00 | ||
+ | 11 [Italic]Poemscapes[Italic], by Kenneth Patchen: $3.50 (Also, a [Italic]Publishers's Subscription Edition[Italic] of 50 copies, each containing an original holograph manuscript page by Patchen; bound and boxed in handmade papers, and signed: $10.00 a copy.) | ||
+ | 12 [Italic]100 Poems from the French[Italic], translated by Kenneth Rexroch: $3.50 (Also, an [Italic]Author's Edition[Italic] of 50 copies, signed, boxed, on special papers: $10.00 a copy.) | ||
+ | the trade editions of 11 and 12 may be subscribed to together for $5.00 | ||
+ | 13 [Italic]Poems 1953-55[Italic], by Jonathan Williams, in three volumes: | ||
+ | [indented]a [Italic]amen/ huzza/selah [Italic]—introduction by Zukofsky, spectre by Wm. Blake and photos by JW | ||
+ | [indented]b [Italic]elegies and celebrations[Italic]—introduction by Robert Duncan, photos by Aaron Siskind | ||
+ | [indented]c [Italic]Jammin' the Greek Scene[Italic]—a note by Charles Olson, and cover by Fielding Dawson | ||
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+ | each volume: $2.00 (a special boxed edition: the three books with cover by Rene Laubies and photo by Robert Creeley, signed: $10.00) | ||
+ | 14 [Italic]LETTERS[Italic], by Robert Duncan: $3.50 (35 copies bound in boards and hand-woven linens by Tony Landreau, including 5 lithographs by Duncan; 15 copies in linens, with lithographs, plus an original drawing in colored inks by Duncan: $7.50 and $12.50, respectively.) | ||
+ | 15 [Italic]Some Time[Italic], short poems by Louis Zukofsky: $3.00 | ||
+ | ([Italic]Author's Edition[Italic], signed and boxed, limited to 50 copies: $5.00) | ||
+ | 16 [Italic]The Dutiful Son[Italic], by Joel Oppenheimer: $2.25 | ||
+ | ([Italic]Author's Edition[Italic] of 30 copies, signed, and bound in an original lithograph by Joe Fiore: $5.00) | ||
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+ | [Second Column] | ||
+ | 17 [Italic]The Suicide Room[Italic], by Stuart Z. Perkoff, with a photo by Chester Kessler and cover drawing by Fielding Dawson: $2.00 ([Italic]Author's Edition[Italic] of 25 copies in buckram, signed: $5.00) | ||
+ | 18 [Italic]The Improved Binoculars[Italic], Selected Poems by Irving Layton, with an introduction by William Carlos Williams: $2.50 | ||
+ | 2nd Edition (enlarged): $3.00 | ||
+ | 19 [Italic]Overland to the Islands[Italic], by Denise Levertov: $2.75 | ||
+ | ([Italic]Author's Edition[Italic] of 30 copies, signed, bound in an original lithograph by Al Kresch: $5.00) | ||
+ | 20 [Italic]Passage[Italic], by Michael McClure: $1.50 | ||
+ | 21 [Italic]Hurrah For Anything[Italic], by Kenneth Patchen: $ 1.75 | ||
+ | |||
+ | also available: [Italic]Jargon Broadsides[Italic], at 75c each. | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1 [Italic]Anecdotes of the Late War[Italic], a long poem in 8 sections by Charles Olson | ||
+ | 2 [Italic]Ajax[Italic] (vignettes), by Fielding Dawson | ||
+ | forthcoming: work by Larry Eigner, Stuart Z, Perkoff, Michael McClure and Edward Marshall | ||
+ | |||
+ | from the OBJECTIVIST PRESS: [Italic]A Test of Poetry[Italic], signed copies of the out-of-prim first edition, by Louis Zukofsky: $5.00; and [Italic]"A"-9[Italic]—a few copies of the mimeographed first priming of 50 copies, signed for collectors by Louis Zukofsky: $10.00 | ||
+ | |||
+ | also: books by Robert Duncan including [Italic]Faust Foutu[Italic] ($1.75) and a few censored copies of [Italic]Poems 1948-49[Italic] | ||
+ | ($1.50); a long story, [Italic]Elizabeth Constantine[Italic], by Fielding Dawson ($1.50); books by James Broughton, published Centaur Press; and [Italic]Will West[Italic], an American Narrative by Paul C. Metcalf. ($2.75) | ||
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+ | from MIGRANT BOOKS (Worcester, England): [Italic]Four O'Ryan Poems[Italic] by Charles Olson, in a broadside printing at 25c a copy | ||
+ | orders forwarded to other publishers of any writer in the JARGON series, including NEW DIRECTIONS, PEREGRINE PRESS, PRINT WORKSHOP, WINDHOVER PRESS, CUMMINGTON PRESS, CONTACT PRESS, ORIGIN PRESS, etc. | ||
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+ | UNTIMELY PRESS [Centered and Bolded] | ||
+ | |||
+ | EDWARD DAHLBERG, [Italic]Editor[Italic] | ||
+ | LOUIS ZUKOFSKY, [Italic]Assistant Editor [Italic] | ||
+ | HILLEL FRIMET & ROBERT CREELEY, [Italic]Associate Editors[Italic] | ||
+ | Address all correspondence, for forwarding, to: | ||
JARGON PRESS, Highlands, North Carolina | JARGON PRESS, Highlands, North Carolina | ||
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− | + | A policy: to print those lost or sepulchred in our caitiff towns and cities and who have no hope of gleaning anything except wind and disappointment from our purulent publishing houses. | |
− | + | The first volume will contain the poetry and prose of no more than five to six authors, some very well known, others hapless, but gifted obscurians who must eat their own verse instead of giving it to others. What we cannot give to people soon becomes chaff and ashes in our mouth. The second volume will be Louis Zukofsky's [Italic]Poem[Italic]. |
Latest revision as of 20:19, 21 December 2018
[First Column]
JARGON [Centered]
JONATHAN WILLIAMS, [Italic] Publisher [Italic] Highlands, North Carolina
A collaborative series between writers and painters, offering a range of significant new work in the most handsome editions being printed. These are by advance subscription only, for those who, actively, 'long for the poem.' JARGON BOOKS have been exhibited and written about in Germany, Switzerland, France, England, Holland, Japan and the United States.
out of print: [Italic] The Maximus Poems/1-10 [Italic], Charles Olson; [Italic]The Immoral Proposition[Italic], by Robert Creeley and Rene Laubies; and earlier work by David Ruff, Joel Oppenheimer, Bob Rauschenberg, Paul Ellsworth, Jonathan Williams, Victor Kalos, Dan Rice and Charles Oscar.
still available: 6 [Italic]Fables and Other Little Tales[Italic], by Kenneth Patchen:
$4.00
9 [Italic]The Maximus Poems/11-22[Italic], by Charles Olson: $3.00
by subscription: 10 [Italic]All That Is Lovely in Men[Italics] (second edition), by Robert Creeley and Dan Rice: $2.00 11 [Italic]Poemscapes[Italic], by Kenneth Patchen: $3.50 (Also, a [Italic]Publishers's Subscription Edition[Italic] of 50 copies, each containing an original holograph manuscript page by Patchen; bound and boxed in handmade papers, and signed: $10.00 a copy.) 12 [Italic]100 Poems from the French[Italic], translated by Kenneth Rexroch: $3.50 (Also, an [Italic]Author's Edition[Italic] of 50 copies, signed, boxed, on special papers: $10.00 a copy.) the trade editions of 11 and 12 may be subscribed to together for $5.00 13 [Italic]Poems 1953-55[Italic], by Jonathan Williams, in three volumes: [indented]a [Italic]amen/ huzza/selah [Italic]—introduction by Zukofsky, spectre by Wm. Blake and photos by JW [indented]b [Italic]elegies and celebrations[Italic]—introduction by Robert Duncan, photos by Aaron Siskind [indented]c [Italic]Jammin' the Greek Scene[Italic]—a note by Charles Olson, and cover by Fielding Dawson
each volume: $2.00 (a special boxed edition: the three books with cover by Rene Laubies and photo by Robert Creeley, signed: $10.00) 14 [Italic]LETTERS[Italic], by Robert Duncan: $3.50 (35 copies bound in boards and hand-woven linens by Tony Landreau, including 5 lithographs by Duncan; 15 copies in linens, with lithographs, plus an original drawing in colored inks by Duncan: $7.50 and $12.50, respectively.) 15 [Italic]Some Time[Italic], short poems by Louis Zukofsky: $3.00 ([Italic]Author's Edition[Italic], signed and boxed, limited to 50 copies: $5.00) 16 [Italic]The Dutiful Son[Italic], by Joel Oppenheimer: $2.25 ([Italic]Author's Edition[Italic] of 30 copies, signed, and bound in an original lithograph by Joe Fiore: $5.00)
[Second Column] 17 [Italic]The Suicide Room[Italic], by Stuart Z. Perkoff, with a photo by Chester Kessler and cover drawing by Fielding Dawson: $2.00 ([Italic]Author's Edition[Italic] of 25 copies in buckram, signed: $5.00) 18 [Italic]The Improved Binoculars[Italic], Selected Poems by Irving Layton, with an introduction by William Carlos Williams: $2.50 2nd Edition (enlarged): $3.00 19 [Italic]Overland to the Islands[Italic], by Denise Levertov: $2.75 ([Italic]Author's Edition[Italic] of 30 copies, signed, bound in an original lithograph by Al Kresch: $5.00) 20 [Italic]Passage[Italic], by Michael McClure: $1.50 21 [Italic]Hurrah For Anything[Italic], by Kenneth Patchen: $ 1.75
also available: [Italic]Jargon Broadsides[Italic], at 75c each.
1 [Italic]Anecdotes of the Late War[Italic], a long poem in 8 sections by Charles Olson 2 [Italic]Ajax[Italic] (vignettes), by Fielding Dawson forthcoming: work by Larry Eigner, Stuart Z, Perkoff, Michael McClure and Edward Marshall
from the OBJECTIVIST PRESS: [Italic]A Test of Poetry[Italic], signed copies of the out-of-prim first edition, by Louis Zukofsky: $5.00; and [Italic]"A"-9[Italic]—a few copies of the mimeographed first priming of 50 copies, signed for collectors by Louis Zukofsky: $10.00
also: books by Robert Duncan including [Italic]Faust Foutu[Italic] ($1.75) and a few censored copies of [Italic]Poems 1948-49[Italic]
($1.50); a long story, [Italic]Elizabeth Constantine[Italic], by Fielding Dawson ($1.50); books by James Broughton, published Centaur Press; and [Italic]Will West[Italic], an American Narrative by Paul C. Metcalf. ($2.75)
from MIGRANT BOOKS (Worcester, England): [Italic]Four O'Ryan Poems[Italic] by Charles Olson, in a broadside printing at 25c a copy orders forwarded to other publishers of any writer in the JARGON series, including NEW DIRECTIONS, PEREGRINE PRESS, PRINT WORKSHOP, WINDHOVER PRESS, CUMMINGTON PRESS, CONTACT PRESS, ORIGIN PRESS, etc.
UNTIMELY PRESS [Centered and Bolded]
EDWARD DAHLBERG, [Italic]Editor[Italic] LOUIS ZUKOFSKY, [Italic]Assistant Editor [Italic] HILLEL FRIMET & ROBERT CREELEY, [Italic]Associate Editors[Italic] Address all correspondence, for forwarding, to: JARGON PRESS, Highlands, North Carolina
A policy: to print those lost or sepulchred in our caitiff towns and cities and who have no hope of gleaning anything except wind and disappointment from our purulent publishing houses.
The first volume will contain the poetry and prose of no more than five to six authors, some very well known, others hapless, but gifted obscurians who must eat their own verse instead of giving it to others. What we cannot give to people soon becomes chaff and ashes in our mouth. The second volume will be Louis Zukofsky's [Italic]Poem[Italic].