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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Oxford: Tomorrow (Ian Hamilton), 1960</p>
<p>21 x 15cm, 32pp (self cover). The third issue of this short run poetry and literary compilation, solely edited by Hamilton, has reviews of Wallace Stevens' "Opus Posthumous" and Geoffrey Hill's first full collection "For the Unfallen" as well as John Fuller on Donald Davie. Its rear cover has period "unadvertizements" for both Heliczer's Dead Languages Press and Horovitz's New Departures. Internally Heliczer has a poem "Yesterday is an avenue of faith:. VG apart from some brown marking top right on back cover. Somewhat scarce.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Boston: Institute of Contemporary Art, 1989</p>
<p>25.5 x 20.5cm, 200pp, black and white and colour illustrations. Card covers. First edition of these essays, original texts, photographs, comics, film stills and plates which document and illuminate the Internationale Situationist movement. Slight browning to wrappers else VG.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Boston: Institute of Contemporary Art, 1989</p>
<p>25.5 x 20.5cm, 200pp, black and white and colour illustrations. Card covers. First edition of these essays, original texts, photographs, comics, film stills and plates which document and illuminate the Internationale Situationist movement. Slight browning to wrappers else VG.</p>
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