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Section B:
This index includes contributions to books and and other publications published during Blazek’s “prolific early period”
1. LONG DONGS, edited by d.a. levy
Cleveland: 7 Flowers Press, 1966
First edition, stapled sheets tipped into printed wrappers, 5.5″ x 8.5″, 30 pages, 300 copies, letterpress and mimeograph, cover art by Beorna, contributors: Joe Nickell, Steve Richmond, Douglas Blazek. (DenBoer A1, T&H P-77)
2. levy, d.a. CLEVELAND: THE RECTAL EYE VISIONS
Niagara Falls, NY: press:today:niagara, 1966
First edition, side-stapled wrappers, 10″ x 13″, 126 copies. Introduction by Douglas Blazek. (DenBoer B2)
3. TELEGRAMS FROM CENTRAL CONTROL, edited D.r. Wagner
Niagara Falls, NY: press:today:niagara, 1966
First edition, stapled wrappers, 5.5″ x 8.5″, 350 copies. Contributors include Douglas Blazek, d.a. levy, Kent Taylor. (DenBoer B3)
4. Grapes, Marcus J. SEVEN IS A FROZEN NUMBER
New Orleans: Aphrodisia Press, 1967
First edition, 76 pages, 5.75″ x 9″, 500 copies. Introduction by Douglas Blazek. (DenBoer B5)
5. A TRIBUTE TO JIM LOWELL
Cleveland: Ghost Press, June 1967
First edition, stapled wrappers, 500 copies, mimeograph, cover and silkscreens by T.L. Kryss. Contributors include: B.P. Nichol, T.L. Kryss (Preface), Jonathan Williams, Denise Levertov, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Charles Olson, Russell Atkins, Marvin Malone, William Wantling, Jacob Leed, T.L. Kryss, Douglas Casement, Kent Taylor, D.R. Wagner, Charles Bukowski, Donald Cauble, Douglas Blazek, Brown Miller, Michael McClure, rjs, Allen De Loach, Jasper Wood, Ted Berrigan, d.a. levy. (DenBoer B6)
6. ENTRAILS ANTHOLOGY, edited by Gene Bloom
New York: Entrails Magazine, 1967-68
First edition, stapled wrappers, 8.5″ x 11″. Contributors include Douglas Blazek and D.r. Wagner. (DenBoer B7)
7. UKANHAVYRFUCKINCITIBAK: D.A. LEVY A TRIBUTE TO THE MAN, AN ANTHOLOGY OF HIS POETRY
Cleveland: Ghost Press, 1968
First edition, perfect bound with library tape backstrip binding and stiff wrappers, 8.5? x 11?, 250 pages, 1000 copies. “Proceeds, if any, from the sale of this book will go to the levy defense fund, the yet-to-be-conceived levy subsistence fund, and the subsequent levy offense fund”. Kryss woodcut prints throughout, includes brief levy bibliography. Contributors include d.a. levy, D.r. Wagner, Brown Miller, Steve Richmond, T.L. Kryss, Charles Bukowski. (DenBoer B8, T&H CO-01)
FOREVER WORSHIP THE SECOND COMING: FOR GENE BLOOM, STEVE RICHMOND, AND R.J.S., edited by Blazek, Kryss, and Delpino
San Francisco: Black Rabbit Press, 1968
First edition, side-stapled wrappers. Contributions by Bloom, Dwight Macdonald, Mike Berardi, Michael Perkins, Delpino, R. Wolter, r.j.s. Salamon, Harris, Douglas Blazek, d.a. levy.
THE ANTHOLOGY OF POEMS READ AT COSMEP, THE CONFERENCE OF SMALL-MAGAZINE EDITORS & PRESSMEN, IN BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA MAY 23-26, 1968, edited by Richard Krech and John Oliver Simon
Berkeley: Noh Directions Press, 1968
First edition, stapled wrappers, 70 pages, 500 copies. Contributors include Douglas Blazek, Al Young, Pete Winslow, Ron Silliman, Richard Krech, d.r. Wagner. (DenBoer B9)
PEACE AMONGST THE ANTS
San Francisco: Nevada/Tattoo Press, 1968
First edition, printed folder with 16 broadsides laid in, mimeograph, a tipped-in envelope (“Fame is Puke!”), and a tipped in booklet by D.r. Wagner. Contributors include Charles Bukowski, d.a. levy, Tuli Kupferberg, Harold Norse, D.r. Wagner, Douglas Blazek, T.L. Kryss, Al Purdy, Carl Weissner, d.a. levy.
levy, d.a. THE BEGINNING OF SUNNY DAWN AND RED LADY
San Francisco: Open Skull Press, 1969
First printing, stapled wrappers, 8? x 9 “, 500 copies. Cover art by Douglas Blazek. (T&H B-23)
PANAMA GOLD, edited by T.L. Kryss
San Francisco/Cleveland: Zero Publications, 1969
First edition, stapled sheets tipped into silk-screened wrappers, 200 copies. Contributors include: Douglas Blazek, Charles Bukowski, Kent Taylor, d.a. levy poem.
THE WRITING ON THE WALL, 108 AMERICAN POEMS OF PROTEST, edited by Walter Lowenfels
NY: Doubleday & Company, Inc, 1969
First edition, hardcover, review copy with slip laid in. Contributors include Douglas Blazek, Charles Bukowski, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Allen Ginsberg, d.a. levy poem.
WHAT THERE IS LEFT TO UNDERSTAND ABOUT A LIGHT WHICH IS NOT ABLE TO BE THERE, edited by T.L. Kryss
Sacramento: Runcible Spoon, 1970
First edition, stapled wrappers, 200 copies, mimeograph, cover silkscreen by T.L. Kryss. Contributors include Douglas Blazek, Charles Bukowski, T.L. Kryss, Brown Miller, Kent Taylor, D.r. Wagner, Willie, d.a. levy poem.