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		<title>INVISIBLE INSURRECTION OF A MILLION MINDS. 1963. SECOND PUBLICATION OF THIS HIGHLY SIGNIFICANT ARTICLE.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Edinburgh: New Saltire, 1963

24 x 18.4cm, 82pp plus wrappers. A single number of this poetry and literary journal which has articles by Edwin Morgan, Jo Grimand, Alan Coutts as well as the second ever printing of Alexander Trocchi's "Invisible Insurrection of a Million Minds" a key text which was originally published only a few months beforehand in International Situationist nr 8. calling for progressive intellectuals and students to seize the implements of culture. VG+ - this is a very hard to find publication.]]></description>
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24 x 18.4cm, 82pp plus wrappers. A single number of this poetry and literary journal which has articles by Edwin Morgan, Jo Grimand, Alan Coutts as well as the second ever printing of Alexander Trocchi's "Invisible Insurrection of a Million Minds" a key text which was originally published only a few months beforehand in International Situationist nr 8. calling for progressive intellectuals and students to seize the implements of culture. VG+ - this is a very hard to find publication.]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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					<description><![CDATA[Edinburgh: Rebel Inc. , 1994

21 x 15cm, 20pp. Pink self wrappers. A single number of this influential politics and culture magazine which was founded by Kevin Williamson (with the support of Irvine Welsh and others). Poetry by Marina Blake, Billy Cornwall, Diane Di Prima, Andrew Greig, Laura J Hird, Timothy Leary, Gordon Legge, Graeme Malcolm, Jon Oskar, Kenneth Pobo, Alexander Trocchi, Alan Warner and Irvine Welsh. VG+.

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Edinburgh: Rebel Inc. , 1994

21 x 15cm, 4pp xerox laid in sheet with reviews of earlier copies of Rebel Inc.

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21 x 15cm, 20pp. Pink self wrappers. A single number of this influential politics and culture magazine which was founded by Kevin Williamson (with the support of Irvine Welsh and others). Poetry by Marina Blake, Billy Cornwall, Diane Di Prima, Andrew Greig, Laura J Hird, Timothy Leary, Gordon Legge, Graeme Malcolm, Jon Oskar, Kenneth Pobo, Alexander Trocchi, Alan Warner and Irvine Welsh. VG+.

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21 x 15cm, 4pp xerox laid in sheet with reviews of earlier copies of Rebel Inc.

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		<title>SCHREIJFTAAL III (WRITTEN LANGUAGE III). 1974. THE THIRTY-FOURTH KWADRAAT-BLAD. </title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<div><span style="font-family: Arial;font-size: small">Hilversum: Hilversum Jong &#38; Co, n.d (1974)</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family: Arial;font-size: small">25 x 25cm, 18 double sided sheets (some 4pp) plus original wrappers plus two additional sheets about the editor and the designer. The thirty-fourth of the Kwadraat-Bladen books produced by Pieter Brattinga for Hilversum Jong &#38; Co as a way to promote their high-end printing business. The book contains a selection of poems reproduced in </span>each poet's<span style="font-family: Arial;font-size: small"> own facsimile holograph. Chosen by Simon VInkennoog the poets include Gerrit Achterberg, C. Buddingh, Jules A. Deelder, Kurt Schippers, J. Slauerhoff, Paul van Ostaven, Th. Sontrop, Willem van Toorn, John Esam, D.R. Hazelton, Jack Micheline, Pete Stevens, Alexander Trocchi, Ed Visitacion, Jean Claude Bailly, Gabriel Pomerand, Oliven Sten, Helmut Heissenbuttel,  </span>Two sheets slightly browned along top edge else VG+. Very scarce.</div>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><span style="font-family: Arial;font-size: small">Hilversum: Hilversum Jong &#38; Co, n.d (1974)</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family: Arial;font-size: small">25 x 25cm, 18 double sided sheets (some 4pp) plus original wrappers plus two additional sheets about the editor and the designer. The thirty-fourth of the Kwadraat-Bladen books produced by Pieter Brattinga for Hilversum Jong &#38; Co as a way to promote their high-end printing business. The book contains a selection of poems reproduced in </span>each poet's<span style="font-family: Arial;font-size: small"> own facsimile holograph. Chosen by Simon VInkennoog the poets include Gerrit Achterberg, C. Buddingh, Jules A. Deelder, Kurt Schippers, J. Slauerhoff, Paul van Ostaven, Th. Sontrop, Willem van Toorn, John Esam, D.R. Hazelton, Jack Micheline, Pete Stevens, Alexander Trocchi, Ed Visitacion, Jean Claude Bailly, Gabriel Pomerand, Oliven Sten, Helmut Heissenbuttel,  </span>Two sheets slightly browned along top edge else VG+. Very scarce.</div>
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