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A.R.E. Journal [parapsychology] Vol. 5, No. 1, Jan. 1970 – published by the Association for Research and Enlightenment, Virginia Beach, VA, the organization established to study the psychic readings of clairvoyant Edgar Cayce. Articles in this issue include Physiotherapy in the Edgar Cayce Readings, Parapsychological Research in the Netherlands, The Bond of Being: Edgar Cayce on Love, Successful Living, etc. 6" X 9" page size, 44pp., saddle-stapled. [F] $4.99 | ||
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The Agni Review
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Arsenal/Surrealist Subversion
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City Lights Review [literature] No. 1, 1987 [ISBN 0872862003]– City Lights was founded in the 1950s by beat poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti as an alternative bookstore, publisher, and literary meeting place. “Our concerns are with live poetry, engaged literature, radical politics, and deep ecology.” Authors include Edward Abbey, Julian Beck, Noam Chomsky, Susan Griffin, Henri Michaux, James Laughlin, and many others. Large 9" X 7" format, 210pp. [NM] $9.99 | ||
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City Lights Review [literature] No. 2, 1988 [ISBN 0872862216]– Contents include a forum on AIDS, cultural life, and the arts; writings by Abbie Hoffman, Diane diPrima, Kathy Acker, Alexander Cockburn, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Marilyn Hacker, James Purdy, Edward W. Said, Ann Waldman, Christopher Hitchens, Anthony Molino, Cindy Patton, Carol Leigh, and many others; fiction, plays, poems, translations, interviews, art. Large 9" X 7" format, 210pp. [NM] $9.99 | ||
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Coyote’s Journal
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Critically Speaking [literature] Vol. 4, No. 1, 1991-1992 – a journal of student writing in the humanities and fine arts, published by the California State University at Chico. Essays in this issue address a broad range of subjects including the poetry of Anne Sexton, Nietzsche on Becoming, Homer and Virgil, Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, etc., plus a selection of original poetry. 8½" X 5½" page size, 92pp. [VG] $2.99 | ||
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Critique [occult] No. 30, 1989 – subtitled “exposing consensus reality” – this issue focuses on the subject of miracles. Authors include Robert Anton Wilson, Michael Grosso, Stephan A. Hoeller, Ernest Scott, Richard Holmes, Gene Kieffer, Waves Forest, Felix A. Planner, Jesse R. Freeland, Jon Klimo, and C. S. Lewis. Edited by Bob Banner. Contents include essays, reviews, and alternative press ads. 8½" X 11" page size, 96pp. [F] $5.99 | ||
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Critique [occult] No. 31, 1989 – the theme of this issue is “end of the world or end of an illusion” – authors include Terence McKenna, Neal Wilgus, John Hogue, Dennis Stillings, Omar Ali-Shah, Susan Watkins, Ben G. Price, Kathleen Freels Denton, Martin Levin, Michael Grasso, Rev. Wing Fu Fing, Anthony Stevens, Jesse Freeland, Rudolf C. Evans, Stanley Young, Richard Holmes Jr., and Ron Childress. Essays, fiction, interviews, reviews. 8½" X 11" page size, 96pp. [F] $5.99 | ||
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Gnosis [occult] No. 2, 1986 – A Journal of the Western Inner Traditions – the theme of this issue is Magic and Tradition. Authors include Diane diPrima, Joscelyn Godwin, Justin Green, Chas Clifton, Arthur Versluis, Tim O’Neill, Charles Upton, Hal Hughes, and Jay Kinney. Topics include defining magic, magic and religion, magical autobiographies, and more. Contents include essays, interviews, comics, reviews and letters. 8½" X 11" page size, 96pp. [F] $9.99 | ||
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Journal of Psychohistory [psychology, history] Vol. 16, No. 2, Fall 1988 – with The Journal of Psychoanalytic Anthropology – articles include: On Writing Childhood History; Disciplining the History of Childhood; Did the Children’s Crusade of 1212 Really Consist of Children?; Problems of Writing Childhood History; The Perils of Psychohistory; On the Nature of Psychohistorical Evidence; The Nazi Concentration Camp and Occupied Japan. 6" X 9", 97pp. [VG] $4.99 | ||
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Journal of Psychohistory [psychology, history] Vol. 16, No. 3, Winter 1989 – articles include: Women, Androgynes, and Models of Creation in Norse Mythology; Vindicating Schreber’s Father; Dreams as a Psychohistorical Source; The Psychohistorian’s Handbook; and The Mason-Freudian Controversy; also book reviews. Authors include Stanley Rosenmann, Paul Blovitz, Zvi Lothane, Lili Linke, Aaron Bender, Dan Dervin, and others. 6" X 9", 97pp. [VG] $4.99 | ||
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Labor’s Heritage [history] Vol. 1, No. 1, 1988 – a large, lavishly illustrated journal of labor history, published by the George Meany Memorial Archives, Silver Spring, MD. Articles include: Railroader’s Town: Bloomington’s Shopmen Look Back; Learning the Lessons of Solidarity; Ben Shahn and Fortune Magazine; Women and the United Auto Workers in the 1940s and 1950s; Sources for Studying Labor at the University of Colorado. 8½" X 11", saddle-stapled, 80pp. [F] $4.99 | ||
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Labor’s Heritage [history] Vol. 1, No. 2, 1989 – contents include: History by a Graveyard; Labor Espianage; Symbols and Images off American Labor; The University of Labor vs. the University of Letters in 1904; Lillian Herstein: Teacher and Activist; international labor news. Lavishly illustrated with photographs and documents from the archives of the George Meany Center for Labor Studies, AFL-CIO, and other sources. 8½" X 11", saddle-stapled, 80pp. [F] $4.99 | ||
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Lake Effect
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Libido [erotica] Vol. 1, No. 1, 1988 – “The Journal of Sex and Sensibility” [ISSN 0899-8272] – containing fiction, poetry, essays, interviews, photography, and drawings. This premier issue includes “The Mammoth Cod” by Mark Twain, “Strokes to Nowhere” by Charles Bukowski, and works by Reinhold Aman, Marianna Beck, Barbara Ciurej, Lindsay Lochman, Martha Fahrenwald, Paula von Freudenberg, and more. 8½" X 5½", 64pp. ADULT CONTENT [VG+] $9.99 | ||
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Libido [erotica] Vol. 1, No. 2, Winter 1988-89 – “The Journal of Sex and Sensibility” [ISSN 0899-8272] – containing fiction, poetry, essays, interviews, reviews, photography, and drawings. This second issue contains “The Song of Songs: Irony and Contradiction” by Enrique Arias, “A Concise Amorous History of the American Presidency” by Armand Petrecca, “Troilism, Anyone?” by Frieda Madland, and more. 8½" X 5½", 72pp. ADULT CONTENT [NF] $9.99 | SOLD | |
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McGill Journal of Education
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The Monist
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New England Review
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New York Quarterly
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Paranoia: The Conspiracy Reader
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Ploughshares
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The Portable Lower East Side [literature] Vol. 5, No. 1/2, 1988 – theme: Latin Americans in New York City – including essays, fiction, poetry, and photography. Authors include Silvio Martinez Palau, Louisa Valenzuela, Xavier F. Totti, Willie Colon, Jose Carbajal, Maria Negroni, David Unger, Jaime Manrique, Etelvina Astrada, Lourdes Casal, Tony Mendoza, Raul Barrientos, Carmen Valle, Frank Gimpaya, Roberto Echavarren, and others. 7" X 5½", 160pp. [NF] $9.99 | ||
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The Raven Anarchist Quarterly [anarchism] Vol. 2, No. 1, June 1988 – this British journal features a selection of essays along with some poetry and drawings. Articles include Raven: The Prometheus of the Canadian Indians by George Woodcock; Welcoming the Thinner City by Colin Ward; Anarchism, Existentialism and Human Nature by L. Susan Brown; The Appalling State of Modern Architecture by Brian Richardson, and more. 8½" X 6", 96pp. [F] $9.99 | ||
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Reality Change [parapsychology] Vol. 6, No. 4, 1988 – “a magazine for people who want to change their lives,” based on the teachings of Seth, a discarnate entity, as channeled through author Jane Roberts. Articles in this issue include: Seth, an Overview of the Unconscious, and Hypnosis; My Plunge into Psychic Currents; Techniques for Successful Living; The Gift of Cancer; The Body-Mind Connection; When Listening is Loving, etc. 8½" X 5½", saddle-stapled, 68pp. [NF] $4.99 | ||
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Reality Change [parapsychology] Vol. 7, No. 2, 1989 – articles in this issue include: Seth, Violence and Crime, by police officer Dale Mann; Working with the Future Self Now; Seth and Physical Challenges; Dying Peacefully; The Adventures of Punjab and Kanabi, a serialized story by Patricia Rose Grigadean; plus book reviews, letters, a directory of Seth groups and centers, news about Seth’s scribe Rob Butts, and more. [NF] $4.99 | ||
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Red Buffalo [radical history] combined volumes 2 & 3, 1972 – Oral History issue – topics include the 1971 Attica NY prison uprising, Appalachia, youth in working class suburbia, a mass strike in Minneapolis in 1934, an interview with John Mohawk on Iroquois history, selections from “The Kum River” (Korea) by Shin Dongyup, the US-backed 1971 invasion of Laos by South Vietnamese troops, reviews, bibliography, etc. 8¼" X 5½" page size, 250pp. [F] $5.99 | ||
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Review of Contemporary Fiction [literature] [ISSN 0276-0045] Vol. 9, No. 1, Spring 1989 – New French Fiction issue, including works by Jaques Roubaud, Patrick Grainville, Muriel Cerf, Mare Cholodenko, Yves Navarre, Annie Ernaux, Mathieu Bénézet, Chantal Chawaf, Rezvani, Jeanne Hyvrard, Eugène Savitzkaya, J.-M. G. Le Clézio, Danièle Sallenave, Jean Vautrin, Daniel Boulanger, and Patrick Modiano. 9" X 6" page size, 292pp. [NM] $9.99 | ||
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Sulfur [literature] Vol. 4, No. 2 (whole no. 12), 1985 – “A Literary Tri-Quarterly of the whole Art” – works by Vladimir Holan, Leland Hickman, Mark Karlins, Marjorie Welish, Jean McGarry, Geoffrey Young, Linda Connor, Stephen Rodefer, Allen Fisher, Jed Rasula, Judith Gleason, Jackson Mac Low, Sandra Beall, Jerome Rothenberg, Brian Nissen, Eliot Wienberger, and Jed Rasula; plus notes, correspondence, reviews, etc. 9" X 6" page size, 184pp. [VG] $4.99 | ||
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Sulfur [literature] Vol. 9, No. 1 (whole no. 24), 1985 – works by Gary Snyder, Ron Silliman, Karin Lessing, Clark Coolidge, Dominick Di Meo, John Taggart, C. D. Wright, Cid Corman, Kusano Shimpei, L. S. Asekoff, Virginia Hooper, Jed Rasula, Gerda Meyer Bernstein, Charles Bernstein, Ron Padgett, Mei-Mei Bersenbrugge, David Bromige, Ted Jenner, Hayden Carruth, Doren Robbins, Sean Killian, Jackson Mac Low, Thad Ziolkowski, Barbara Jordan, and more. 232pp. [F+] $5.99 | ||
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Trivia: A Journal
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Trivia: A Journal
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The Trumpeter [ecosophy] [ISSN 0832-6193] Vol. 5, No. 4, Fall 1988 – topics include sustainable development, philosophy of technology, and deep ecology; environmental awareness in the journals of Lewis and Clark; Heidegger and Marx on inauthenticity, alienation, and technology; human existence, technology, and ecopoetics; toward a theory of sense of place; the phenomenological excursions of Ihde and Kohak; plus poetry, reviews, etc. 8½" X 11", 44pp. [NM] $2.99 | ||
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The Trumpeter [ecosophy] [ISSN 0832-6193] Vol. 6, No. 1, Winter 1989 – topics include a feminist critique of science, Heidegger on modern technology and science, artificial intelligence, technology in the early writings of Kurt Vonnegut, Homo faber vs. Homo sapiens, deep ecology analyzed from the perspective of ecological science, the man who became a beast and the beast who became an angel, plus poetry, reviews, etc. 8½" X 11", 44pp. [NM] $2.99 | ||
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The Trumpeter [ecosophy] [ISSN 0832-6193] Vol. 7, No. 1, Winter 1990 – topics include definitions of ecosophy and deep ecology, land trusts and true wealth, intentional communities and land stewardship trusts, the Ecostery Foundation of North America (TEFNA), feminism, ecology, and Christa Wolf, D. H. Lawrence and deep ecology, the natural world and community in Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings, plus poetry, reviews, etc. 8½" X 11", 44pp. [VG] $2.99 | ||
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The Trumpeter [ecosophy] [ISSN 0832-6193] Vol. 7, No. 2, Spring 1990 – topics include ecosophic practices in forestry and farming, conservation in British Columbia and Scotland, strategies for conservation of old growth forests, ecologically sustainable forestry, citizen involvement in forest stewardship, the importance of forests to civilization and agriculture, small organic farms and the farm crisis, Naess’s term “self-realization,” etc. 44pp. [VG] $2.99 | ||
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The Trumpeter [ecosophy] [ISSN 0832-6193] Vol. 7, No. 3, Summer 1990 – topics include perceiving nature whole, an aesthetic approach to ecosophical education, defense of biodiversity, environmental ethics, watershed activism as a context for community education, comparing modern unsustainable society with a society designed to be sustainable, a vision of the new order, a letter to the next generation, plus poetry, reviews, etc. 8½" X 11", 44pp. [F] $2.99 | ||
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The Trumpeter [ecosophy] [ISSN 0832-6193] Vol. 7, No. 4, Fall 1990 – topics include wild animals and human life, the call of wild natures, animal thinking, dreaming about ant communication, the cognitive complexity of the grizzly bear, the politics of grizzly bear management, leave it to beavers, the fur traitors, how human food choices affect wild animals, all species representation at the bioregional congress, etc. 8½" X 11", 44pp. [F] $2.99 | ||
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Venture Inward [parapsychology] Vol. 3, No. 4, July/Aug. 1987 – published by the Association for Research and Enlightenment, Virginia Beach, VA, the organization established to study the psychic readings of clairvoyant Edgar Cayce. Topics in this issue include use of chiropractic techniques for treatment of non-back-pain conditions, near-death experience reports, scientific confirmation of Cayce readings, occult fiction reviews, etc. 8½" X 11", 56pp. [VG] $2.49 | ||
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