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Alpha

Gambier, OH: The Pot-Hanger Press, 1967. Limited First Edition. Staplebound Wraps. A rare chapbook by the prolific poet, translator & educator Robert Kelley. Consisting of the title poem, composed in March 1967 in fourteen roman-numeraled sections, interspersed with wood-cut illustrations. One of an edition of 300 copies, "Alpha is the first in a series of Pot-Hanger books to be published by Joel Fisher."(from limitation page) An exquisite Kelly collectible in... Item #1707

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Alpha
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Jack Kerouac in San Francisco

Berkeley, CA (distributor): Midnight Ghost Chapbook Series #1, Ammunition Press, 1989. First edition. Stapled wrappers. A short text about Jack Kerouac's activities in San Francisco during spring 1956, by the Kerouac biographer Tom Clark. One of 26 lettered copies, out of a total edition of 250, hand-tinted & signed on the front cover by the author. This is copy "F." In very fine condition, an extremely rare & desirable item. Very Fine. Item #1225

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Jack Kerouac in San Francisco
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Dharma Beat Issue 1. Fall 1993

Lowell, MA: Jack Kerouac Subterranean Information Society, Fall 1993. First Edition. Stapled. Dedicated to the life and works of Jack Kerouac, Dharma Beat featured articles and news about Kerouac and the Beats and a "Kerouac Kalendar." This is the first issue and features an article about Kerouac in Rocky Mount, NC; Kerouac in St. Petersburg, FL, Lowell Celebrates Kerouac! annual event, listings, and more. As New. Item #1226

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Dharma Beat Issue 1. Fall 1993
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Dharma Beat Issue 2

Kerouac, Jack. Lowell, MA: Jack Kerouac Subterranean Information Society, Spring 1994. First edition. Stapled. Cover: Drawing by Jack Kerouac of his friend, Stanley Twardowicz. Articles: Talking with Stanley Twardowicz by Attila Gyenis - An interview with Stanley, who was a friend of Kerouac in Northport, NY. Kerouac would often visit with Stanley and they would paint (or mostly drink) together. The Kerouac Set by Dave Perry - Review of the... Item #1227

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Dharma Beat Issue 2
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Dharma Beat Issue 3

Lowell, MA: Jack Kerouac Subterranean Information Society, fall 1994. First edition. Stapled. Cover: Photo of Jack Kerouac's funeral in Lowell, Ma. (Photo by Dave Brow) Articles: Safe in Heaven Dead by Attila Gyenis - Interview with Dave Brow and Dean Contover, two Lowell residents who went to Kerouac's funeral for their own reasons. Kerouac in Latvia by Yuri Novosjolov - A report from self professed hippie in the former Soviet... Item #1228

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Dharma Beat Issue 3
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Dharma Beat Issue 5

Lowell, MA: Jack Kerouac Subterranean Information Society, Fall 1995. First edition. Stapled. Cover: Jack Kerouac Street by City Lights, San Francisco, CA. (Photo by Marc Kron) Articles: My Mad Sunset Birth by Jack Kerouac (previously unpublished) - An unpublished short story written by Jack around 1941. Jack Kerouac's Vision of the Golden Eternity by Ann MacGibbon - The author looks at Kerouac's Buddhist influences, both in his studies and in... Item #1229

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Dharma Beat Issue 5
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Dharma Beat Issue 9

Lowell, MA: Jack Kerouac Subterranean Information Society, 1997. First Edition. Stapled. Cover reproduces the cover of the first paperback edition of On the Road. Articles: On The Road by Attila Gyenis - A look at the 40th Anniversary of the publication of On The Road. On The Cyber Road by Diane De Rooy - The author writes about Levi Asher, owner of Literary Kicks, a website dedicated to Kerouac, Beats... Item #1230

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Dharma Beat Issue 9
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Dharma Beat Issue 10

Attila Gyenis. Lowell, MA: Jack Kerouac Subterranean Information Society, Spring 1998. First Edition. Stapled. Cover: Bixby Bridge in Big Sur (photo by Attila Gyenis) Jack and the Marchesa by Dave Moore - A look at Jack and his San Francisco Blues where he talks about a picture of Marchesa Casati. Essence of Jack by Kurt Hemmer - Review of Balestri's Play, going on for a short time in Seattle, WA... Item #1231

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Dharma Beat Issue 10
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Dharma Beat Issue 11

Lowell, MA: Jack Kerouac Subterranean Information Society, Fall 1998. First Edition. Stapled. Cover - Old Angel Midnight - drawing by Jack Kerouac. His suggested illustration for his book of the same name. It was not used by the publisher. Articles: Lawrence Ferlinghetti named Poet Laureate of San Francisco. Book Review - Subterranean Kerouac reviewed by Bill Gargan. Kerouac Writers House, Orlando's First Literary Landmark by Bob Kealing - Kerouac's house... Item #1232

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Dharma Beat Issue 11
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Moody Street Irregulars Number 1

Clarence Center, NY: Moody Street Irregulars, Winter 1978. First Edition. Newsprint. This is the scarce first issue of Moody Street Irregulars, the Jack Kerouac magazine edited by Joy Walsh. Published in 1978, this first issue was printed on newsprint. Contributors include Joy Walsh, George Dardess, John Montgonery, Michael Basinski, more. Very Fine. Item #1233

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Moody Street Irregulars Number 1
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Moody Street Irregulars Number 2

Clarence Center, NY: Moody Street Irregulars, Summer 1978. First Edition. Newsprint. A scarce early issue of Moody Street Irregulars, the Jack Kerouac magazine,published in 1978. Featuring five pieces on Kerouac, Draft Index to Kerouac's Book of Dreams, Beat news, book reviews, article by Kerouac biographer, Dennis Mcnally, more. Printed on newsprint. Very Fine. Item #1234

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Moody Street Irregulars Number 2
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Moody Street Irregulars Number 5

Clarence Center, NY: Moody Street Irregulars, Summer/Fall 1979. First Edition. Stapled. A scarce early issue of this Jack Kerouac magazine. Article about Kerouac's hometown of Lowell, Massachusetts and the "Little Canada" neighborhood, A Catholic's View of Kerouac by Spike Morrissette, Kerouac's hometown priest; the movie "Heart Beat;" an excerpt from the journals of John Clellon Holmes. Staples are rusty, otherwise very fine. Fine. Item #1235

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Moody Street Irregulars Number 5
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Moody Street Irregulars Number 6/7

Clarence Center, NY: Moody Street Irregulars, Winter/Spring 1980. First Edition. Stapled. Includes article about Jan Kerouac, Jack's daughter, by Kerouac biographer Gerald Nicosia, a 1960 review of the 1922 silent film "Nosferatu" by Jack Kerouac, A Beat Chronology: The First Twenty Years, 1944-1964 by William S. Burroughs biographer Jennie Skerl, Interpretation of Dr. Sax by richard Howe, a Kerouac bibliography by William Gargan & more. Very Fine. Item #1236

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Moody Street Irregulars Number 6/7
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Moody Street Irregulars: A Jack Kerouac Newsletter, Number 8

Clarence Center, NY: Moody Street Irregulars, Summer/Fall 1980. First edition. Staplebound. This is the "Special Music Issue" of the newsletter devoted to the life & work of Jack Kerouac, edited by Joy Walsh. Includes an interview with musician & Kerouac collaborator David Amram, an article by major Kerouac biographer Gerald Nicosia, poetry, reviews, photos, a full-size copy of a letter from Kerouac to Dutch author Jef Bierkens, & more. Front... Item #1584

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Moody Street Irregulars: A Jack Kerouac Newsletter, Number 8
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Moody Street Irregulars Number 9

Clarence Center, NY: Moody Street Irregulars, Winter/Spring 1981. First Edition. Stapled. The special "Vanity of Duluoz" Issue with essays, articles and more about Kerouac by Gregory Stephenson, John Clellon Holmes, Carolyn Cassady, an Interview with William S. Burroughs by Jennie Skerl, and more. Very Fine. Item #1237

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Moody Street Irregulars Number 9
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Moody Street Irregulars Number 10

Clarence Center, NY: Moody Street Irregulars, Fall 1981. First Edition. Stapled. Articles on Beat poetry in Japan by Frank Stuart, interest in Kerouac in Britain by Chris Challis, a review of "Tristessa" by Joe Olvera, Gregory Corso by Joan DeLoach, "Book of Dreams" by Edie Kerouac Parker (Jack's first wife), & more. Very Fine. Item #1238

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Moody Street Irregulars Number 10
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Moody Street Irregulars Number 11

Clarence Center, NY: Moody Street Irregulars, Spring/Summer 1982. First Edition. Stapled. This is the special "French Connection Issue", Featuring articles and essays about Kerouac , his French-Canadian ancestry, and Kerouac's popularity in Quebec today. Very Fine. Item #1239

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Moody Street Irregulars Number 11
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Moody Street Irregulars Number 12

Clarence Center, NY: Moody Street Irregulars, Fall 1982. First Edition. Stapled. This is the special "Omnibus Issue", featuring John Clellon Holmes, Chris Challis, a letter by Jack Kerouac, Beat book reviews and more. Newsletter. Item #1240

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Moody Street Irregulars Number 12
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Moody Street Irregulars Number 13

Clarence Center, NY: Moody Street Irregulars, Summer 1983. First Edition. Stapled. Address Label Articles on Kerouac by Richard A. Saks, Gregory Stephenson, Ronna C. Johnson, book reviews, poems. Very Fine. Item #1241

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Moody Street Irregulars Number 13
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Moody Street Irregulars: A Jack Kerouac Newsletter, Number 14

Clarence Center, NY: Moody Street Irregulars, Spring 1984. First edition. Staplebound. This is "The Kerouac On the Road Conference Issue" of the newsletter devoted to the life & work of Jack Kerouac. Includes reflections on the Jack Kerouac Conference & Celebration held the previous year at the Naropa Institute in Colorado, which William S. Burroughs, Gregory Corso, Allen Ginsberg, John Clellon Holmes & many others attended & participated in; as... Item #1585

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Moody Street Irregulars: A Jack Kerouac Newsletter, Number 14
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Moody Street Irregulars Number 15

Clarence Center, NY: Moody Street Irregulars, Spring 1985. First Edition. Stapled. Special "Music Issue II", featuring articles and essays about Kerouac and his LP recording career, a look at bop music that influenced Kerouac's writing, and more. Very Fine. Item #1242

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Moody Street Irregulars Number 15
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Moody Street Irregulars Number 18/19

Clarence Center, NY: Moody Street Irregulars, Fall 1987. First Edition. Stapled. Essays, Articles and other writings about Jack Kerouac by major Kerouac biographer Gerald Nicosia, Joy Walsh, Rochelle Owens, actor Paul Gleason, Ted Joans, special John Montgomery (Kerouac friend and writer) Tribute section, more. Very Fine. Item #1244

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Moody Street Irregulars Number 18/19
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Moody Street Irregulars Number 20/21

Clarence Center, NY: Moody Street Irregulars, Spring 1989. First Edition. Stapled. Address Label "Memorial Issue" with tributes to Kerouac, John Clellon Holmes, John Montgomery, & more. Very Fine. Item #1245

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Moody Street Irregulars Number 20/21
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Moody Street Irregulars Number 22/23

Clarence Center, NY: Moody Street Irregulars, Winter 1989-1990. First Edition. Stapled. Address Label "The Film Issue", featuring articles on "Pull my Daisy" by Blaine Allan, Tony Floyd & Robert C. Morgan, the film version of Kerouac's "The Subterraneans" by Tom Floyd, & more. Very Fine. Item #1246

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Moody Street Irregulars Number 22/23
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The Paris Review

Illustrated by Albert Eisenlau, Oscar Kokoschka et. Paris, France: The Paris Review, 1955. First Printing. Journal. Softcover. The first appearance of "The Mexican Girl" episode/story by Jack Kerouac (1922-1969), in an early number of the legendary literary journal edited by George Plimpton, Peter Matthiessen& Donald Hall. Two years later it would become part of the narrative of On the Road, the great work that would catapult Kerouac & the Beat... Item #1665

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The Paris Review

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