Box 6
Contains 25 Results:
Event poster. "Ninth Annual Des Moines National Poetry Festival, Guest Poets: Robert Creeley, Jorie Graham, Robert Pinsky," Des Moines, Iowa, 1999 April 30 - May 1
Signed by all three poets.
Event flyer. "Charles Olson - Corrado Cagli," The University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, 1973 March 12 - April 15
"Issued in an edition of 750 copies on April 1st 1973, as a souvenir of the Olson-Cagli exhibit." With a introductory note by George F. Butterick, and the poem "Bagatto à Corrado" by Olson.
Broadside. Robert Creeley, "An Excerpt from A Day Book", undated
Signed broadside. Robert Creeley, "For Anya," Portland, Maine: The Cafe Review, 1999 September
Numbered 147/150.
Broadside. Bob Rose, "A Farewell Boatworks," Charles Olson Society of Vancouver: Grey Spider Press, 2002
Printed in 225 copies.
Signed Broadsides with ALS. Gerard Malanga, "nonpareil," "Is there no time left?" "Caroline Says," Fairport, New York, 1987 May 22
"nonpareil" numbered 10/12. "Is there no time left?" numbered 7/22.
Signed Broadside. Robert Creeley, "Oh, do you remember...," Cuneiform Press, 2004 August
Most of the space is taken up by a 1961 photograph of Ed Dorn by Gordon Clark. Printed in 200 copies
Concert poster. Super Ball at Winterland, San Andreas Fault, 1968 April 3
Poster reads: KMPX First Birthday Benefit. Photo by Tom Weir. Tea Lautrec Litho.
Concert poster. Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, The Family Dog Presents: Blues Project, It's a Beautiful Day, Nazz are Blues Band, 1968 April 5
Poster reads: Jerry Abrams Head Lights. Wes Wilson. No. 113-1.
Concert poster. Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, The Family Dog Presents: Alexander's Timeless Bloozband, Lights, Electroluminenscence, Jerry Steig and the Satyrs, Sons of Champlin, The 4th Way, 1968 March 29-31
No. 112-1.
Concert poster. The Ark, Gate Six, Sausalito, Big Brother and the Holding Co., Jack and the Ripper, 1967 October 6
Poster reads: Lights by Funny Co., Portal Productions Ltd.
Concert poster. The Ark, Gate Six, Sausalito, Moby Grape, Big Brother and the Holding Co., Sons of Champlin, 1967 October 13-14
Poster reads: Lights by Funny Co., Artist: [John] Lichtenwaler.
Concert poster. The Ark, Gate Six, Sausalito, Moby Grape, Jack and the Ripper, Big Brother and the Holding Co., 1967 February 14
Poster reads: Lights by Funny Co., Portal Productions Ltd.
Concert poster. Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, The Famly Dog Presents: Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service, John Hammond and his Screaming Nighthawks, Robert Baker, 1967 March 26
Poster reads: Lights by North American Ibis Alchemical Co., Artist: Rick Griffin. No. 54-1.
Concert poster. Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco, Jefferson Airplane, Grafteful Dead, 1968 March 15-17
Poster reads: Lights by North American Ibis Alchemical Co., [Artist: Alton Kelley].
Concert poster. The Ark, Gate Six, Sausalito, Baltimore Steam Packet, Moby Grape, Only Alternatives and His Other Possibilities, 1967 October 7
Poster reads: Lights by Funny Co., Portal Productions Ltd.
Concert poster. Bill Graham Presents in San Francisco, Fillmore, Country Joe and the Fish, Steppenwolf, Flamin' Groovies, 1968 March 28-30
Poster reads: Lights by Holy See, Artist: Dana W. Johnson, No. 113.
Concert poster. The Ark, Gate Six, Sausalito, Moby Grape, Big Brother and the Holding Co., 1967 November 4
Poster reads: Lights by Funny Co., Portal Productions Ltd.
Concert poster. The Ark, Gate Six, Sausalito, Big Brother and the Holding Co., The Baltimore Steam Packet, Moby Grape, 1967 November 4
Poster reads: Lights by Funny Co., Portal Productions Ltd.
Signed photograph with original manilla envelope. By Gerard Malanga, of Robert Duncan, 1973
Signed and dated by Malanga. Envelope is postmarked 1993 February 1, from Malanga in Great Barrington, Massachussetts to Creeley in Buffalo, New York.
Miscellany. The Brautigan Library advisory board mailing with enclosures, 1990 December 20
The letter is from the Executive Director of The Brautigan Library, Todd Lockwood, and details the enclosed items, which include a demo of the first three shows of the radio program "Book Fishing in America," as well as the newletter The 23, as well as a "hand printed poster done for us by the Shelburne Museum print shop."
Calendar. Ian Hamilton Finlay, The Blue and Brown Poems in Jargon 68/69, 1968
Miscellany. Robert Creeley and Sol Le Witt, Echo, Morning Star Folio, 1993 July
The folio of the poem is inscribed "For Bob, Love Eck, VII 1993." The ALS is also from Alec Finlay.
Signed collage. Kenward Elmslie, Creeley's 70th birthday present, 1996 June 3
Miscellany. Robert Grenier, "OWL/ON/BOU/GH," Sausalito: Post-Apollo Press, 1997
Copy inscribed "For Bob and Pen! Love, Bob, May 21/98," by Grenier. Numbered 88/100.