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    L.A. Weekly. v. 2 no. 1

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    Content: "Sing a Song of Charles Bukowski" ; "zoo" ; "trouble with spain" (excerpt) ; "genius" ; "shot of red eye" (excerpt) ; "some picnic" ; "see what?" ; "who the hell is Tom Jones?" ; "palm leaves" (excerpts) (article, poems - 6 copies), p. 6 Content author: Linda Rudolph ; Charles Bukowski

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    National underground review v. 1 no. 5

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    Publisher: National Underground Review (New York, N.Y.) Related Content: "Dirty old man" (article) Note: "D115" written in ms. in upper left corner of p. [1], stamp for bulk rate postage in lower right corner of p. [1]. Related Content Author: Charles Bukowski

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    Pix v. 4 no. 6

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    Publisher: Knight Publishing (Los Angeles, Calif.) Related Content: "Dirty old man confesses" (p. 32 , essay) Note: An autobiographical essay by Bukowski accompanied by a full page black and white photograph of him. Related Content Author: Charles Bukowski

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    Underground digest v. 1 no. 2

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    Publisher: Underground Communications (New York, N.Y.) Related Content: "Notes of a dirty old man: when Henry's mother died it wasn't bad" (p. 76, short story) Note: "1967 NID" written in ms. in upper right corner of cover p. [1]. Related Content Author: Charles Bukowski

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    Hustler v. 3 no. 6

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    Publisher: Hustler Magazine (Columbus, Ohio) Related Content: "Interview: Charles Bukowski, Dialog with a Dirty Old Man" (p. 40, interview) Related Content Author: Charles Bukowski

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    New York review of sex and politics v. 1 no. 13

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    Publisher: New York Feed Co. (New York, N.Y.) Related Content: "Notes of a dirty old man: we lived right across from McArthur park, Linda and I, and one night while drinking we saw a man's body fall past our window" (p. 10, article) Note: "D116" written in ms. in upper right corner of p. [1]. Related Content Author: Charles Bukowski

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