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Object Description

Item is the 16th issue of a periodical titled "IS," published in the Summer of 1975 in Toronto by Coach House Press with the assistance of Canada Council, the Ontario Arts Council and with special thanks to The Western Front. It's subtitle is "An Issue of Collaborative Works." It contains drawings by Eric Metcalfe and Barbara Shapiro. List of Contents: Dick Gallup and Tom Veitch - Sunday Afternoon in the Universe David Young, Wade Bell, Vic d'Or, Robert Fones and Fred Karp - The Left Hand of God Vic d'Or and David Young - Massa Zodiac - Ribly Believed Ribald Believable - Airstreem - Trench Sparrow - Patriotic Publishing as a Response to the Union of 1707 - New Jazz City Hall - Missing Link from Stolen Moments - The Commonest Manifester and A Poetry Reading Against the War in Vietnam Vic d'Or and Asa Harrison - Mississauga Milly Robert Fones and David Young - Ice Storm on Words Island Gerry Gilbert, Carol Itter, Vic d'Or and L'or Rain - Ruminating on an Old Royal 1907 - The Shape of a Poem Vic d'Or and Robert Fones - Dust in Our Vortex Christopher Dewduey, Robert Fones and Vic d'Or - The Peace of Linoleum David Young and students at Jane Junior - Changing History Opal L. Nations and Robert Amos - From You Can't Have Your Foreskin and Eat It Too Ted Berrigan, Rod Padgett and Tom Veitch - In the Foundry - A Play Poems by: Bill Berkson, Larry Fagin, Ron Padgett, Chris Jacq, Aram Saroyan, Tom Veitch, Clark Coolidge, Joan Fagin, Anne Waldman, Josephine Phillom, Harris Scmiff, Dick Gallup and Frank O'Hara. There is an Image Bank stamp mark on the title page in blue ink.

Physical Description

Physical Extent
1 periodical : black, white and buff : 72 pages ; 22 x 17.3 x 0.5 cm
Material Type
Textual record, Graphic material

History

Collection
Morris/Trasov Archive
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