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    Schist. no. 3

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    Content: "problems about the other woman" ; "a class broad" (poems), p. 22 Content author: Charles Bukowski

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    Poetry now v. I no. 3 (issue 3)

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    Publisher: Poetry Now (Eureka, Calif.) Related Content: "the man she saw at the racetrack" (p. 22, poem) Note: "(1974)" written in ms. in upper right corner of cover p. [1]. Related Content Author: Charles Bukowski

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    Avalanche no. 3

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    Publisher: The Undermine Press (Berkeley, Calif.) Related Content: "living" (poem) Note: Poem accompanied by a small Bukowski illustration of two men and a woman looking at a painting. "C352" written in ms. in upper right corner of p. [1]. Related Content Author: Charles Bukowski

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    Schist no. 1

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    Publisher: Schist (Willimantic, Conn.) Related Content: "these little talks in room #109 with this guy called Harry" (p. 7, poem) Note: Includes an illustration by Bukowski on p. 9. "(1973)" written in ms. in upper right corner of cover p. [1]. Related Content Author: Charles Bukowski

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    Vagabond no. 13

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    Publisher: John Bennett (Redwood City, Calif.) Related Content: "a man's woman" ; "the snake in the watermelon" ; "work-fuck problems" (p. 21, poems) Note: Ms. inscription in red pen by John Bennett on cover p. [2]. "Inscribed & signed by John Bennett (1972)" written in ms. in upper right corner of p. [1]. Related Content Author: Charles Bukowski

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    Pearl no. 3

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    Publisher: Pearl (Fountain Valley, Calif.) Related Content: "the big ride" ; "tables" (p. 50, poems) Note: Accompanied by a drawing by Bukowski, there is also a photograph on p. [49] of Bukowski(?) and a woman kissing on a bed. There are two poems by Linda King, one of which, "Lover", is subtitled "for C.B." "(1975)" written in ms. in the upper right corner of cover p. [1]. Related Content Author: Charles Bukowski

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