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  1. Views (Writing 40) by Edward Dorn, 1980-12
  2. North Atlantic Turbine by Edward Dorn, 1967-12
  3. High West rendezvous by Edward Dorn, 1997-01-01
  4. The Poet, the People, the Spirit by Edward Dorn, 1976-01
  5. Twenty-four love songs by Edward Dorn, 1969
  6. A Successful System for Pricing & Producing Advertising Services by Edward G. Dorn, 1995-10
  7. Some Business Recently Transacted in the White World by Edward Dorn, 1971-06
  8. Way West: Stories, Essays and Verse Accounts: 1963-1993 by Edward Dorn, 1993-09-01
  9. Gunslinger 1 & 2 by Edward Dorn, 1970
  10. Hands Up by Edward Dorn, 1964-06
  11. Manchester Square (Permanent Press series) by Edward Dorn, 1975
  12. Songs Set Two: A Short Count by Edward Dorn, 1970
  13. Geography by Edward Dorn, 1968-06
  14. An Illustrated Handbook to Surviving Deli Counters: Selection Guides for Counting and Controlling Fats, Cholesterol, Calories, and Sodium Content in (A Survival series handbook) by Edward G. Dorn, 1992-09

21. Gunslinger Ii. - DORN, EDWARD.
Gunslinger Ii.; dorn, edward.. Offered by Alexander Rare Books.
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DORN, EDWARD. Gunslinger Ii.
Los Angeles, Black Sparrow Press, 1969. Hardcover. One of 250 copies numbered and signed: "Edward Dorn San Cristobal 14 June 69". Attractivley printed by Noel Young for the press, bound in black backed brown cloth with large paper label on front and label on spine. Fine, lacking the acetate jacket..
US$ 50.00 Offered by: Alexander Rare Books - Book number: 3655
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22. Edward Dorn; Poet, 70, Wrote Gunslinger
edward dorn, 70, a renowned poet who attended the experimental Black Mountain College in North Carolina, has died. Mr. dorn, who died Friday,
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Edward Dorn - obituary The Philadelphia Inquirer , December 14, 1999
Edward Dorn; poet, 70, wrote 'Gunslinger'
ASSOCIATED PRESS BOULDER, Colo. - Edward Dorn, 70, a renowned poet who attended the experimental Black Mountain College in North Carolina, has died. Mr. Dorn, who died Friday, wrote the Western work "Gunslinger," which was described by poet Robert Duncan as "an American Canterbury Tales." Mr. Dorn was born in 1929 in Villa Grove, Ill. He once described himself in a biographical note as having been "educated at the University of Illinois, and somewhat corrected at Black Mountain College." At the height of the Depression, a disaffected band of teachers and students took refuge in the North Carolina mountains and opened the college with one rule: Be intelligent. That rule at Black Mountain College proved enough to guide minds that went on to become some of the most creative of the last half of the 20th century. Choreographer Merce Cunningham, film director Arthur Penn, contemporary artists Franz Kline, Robert Motherwell, Willem de Kooning and Robert Rauschenberg were there, as were avant-garde composer John Cage and poet Robert Creeley. They either taught or took classes during the school's 23-year run.

23. The North Atlantic Turbine - DORN, EDWARD
The North Atlantic turbine; dorn, edward. Offered by Cotswold Internet Books.
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DORN, EDWARD The North Atlantic turbine
London, Fulcrum Press, 1967. VG hardback in VG dustjacket. 1st ed. This book is available for immediate despatch from UK. Dustjacket protected in removable clear film.
GBP 13.50 = appr. US$ 27.38 Offered by: Cotswold Internet Books - Book number: BOOKS081427I
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24. Wessel And Lieberman Booksellers: Browse By Author
dorn, Ed. Yellow Lola. Formerly Titled Japanese Neon (Hello La Jolla Book II). dorn, edward. What I See in the Maximus Poems. dorn, edward.
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Dobbs, Beverly. [Inuit woman with sleeping baby]. Dobbs, Beverly. [Inuit man]. Dobie, J. Frank. The Mustangs. Dobree, Bonamy. English Essayists. Dobson, Rosemary. Selected Poems. Dobson, Rosemary. The Continuance of Poetry: Twelve Poems for David Campbell. Doctorow, E. L. The Book of Daniel. Dodat, Francois. Lord of the Village. Dodd, David G. and Robert G. Weiner. The Grateful Dead and the Deadheads: An Annotated Bibliography (Music Reference Collection). Dodd, Wayne. Dodd, Wayne. Echoes of the Unspoken. Dodd, William. Sermons to Young Men Thoughts in Prison; Convict's Address; Last Prayer; Letters; and Reflections on Death. Dodds, Gordon B. and Craig E. Wollner. The Silicon Forest: High Tech in the Portland Area 1945-1986. Dodge, J.W. A Wonderful City, Leading all others in Washington, Oregon, Montana, Idaho and British Columbia: Seattle, Its Past History, Recent Progress, and Present Advanced Position. Dodsley, Robert. A Select Collection of Old Plays. In Twelve Volumes.

25. Way More West: New And Selected Poems - Edward Dorn - Books - Review - New York
Poems new and old from Ed dorn, who was always identified with an experimental college in North Carolina.
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Black Mountain Breakdown
Ira Cohen
By AUGUST KLEINZAHLER Published: April 22, 2007 Edward Dorn, who died in 1999 at 70, published more than two dozen volumes of poetry in his lifetime, all of them originally with small presses, most now ignored or forgotten except by a not terribly large coterie of longtime readers and other writers. “Way More West,” at over 300 pages, provides a more than ample retrospective of Dorn’s achievement. Skip to next paragraph
WAY MORE WEST
New and Selected Poems. By Edward Dorn. Edited by Michael Rothenberg. 321 pp. Penguin Poets. Paper. $20. Dorn was identified, and identified himself, throughout his career with Black Mountain College, the small, financially struggling North Carolina experimental school whose teachers included, among others: Joseph Albers, Willem de Kooning , Franz Kline, Walter Gropius, Buckminster Fuller, John Cage, Merce Cunningham , Harry Callahan and Robert Creeley. Dorn turned up there in 1951, originally as a painter. But he soon came under the tutelage of the brilliant, charismatic teacher and poet Charles Olson, who was then more or less in charge of running the college.

26. A Preliminary Bibliography Of The Publications Of Frontier Press
By the Sound line drawing of a house by the sea edward dorn Frontier .. The Cycle by edward dorn Frontier Press West Newbury Mass 1971
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A preliminary bibliography of the publications of Frontier Press, 1965-1972 Michael Boughn 1. Dorn, Edward. Rites of Passage. a. First edition, 1965. Perfect binding; pp. [i-vi] 1-155 [156]. 15 x 21.5 cm. Contents: “James Stops By,” “The Camp,” “A Trip,” “The Early Days,” “The Unemployment Office,” “The Convert,” “The difference,” “New Year’s Eve,” “Quiet Days,” “By The River,” “The Deer,” “The End of the Night,” “Prologue to the Tunnel,” “The Tunnel,” “Fall”. Published [date] in an edition of [#] at $2.00. Personal copy; b. Second edition [retitled], 1971. ; pp. [i-vii] 1-199 [200]. 13.8 x 21 cm. Paper wrappers. Published [date] in an edition of [#] at Ron Caplan writes: “By the Sound (which begins your list) is really the end of it. The cover-an odd green like a slash of light downward-that's not mine. I think my cover was grey strathmore, lovely type for the title words and one of Flavia Zortea's drawings on the cover. Dorn didn't like it. Harvey explained it to me over the phone. I was already in Cape Breton-explained that Dorn wanted a design that brought the book into the (then) 70s, whereas I had tried to design in terms of my reading of the time of the text. Dorn's wife-was it Jenny?-designed a new cover. They tore the “old” ones off and pasted the new ones on. Of course, the rest of the book was as I had designed it. Completely incongruent. In any case, that was the end for me, and tho I don't remember whether Harvey actually confirmed that, I don't think I ever heard from him again.

27. JSTOR Migrating Voices In The Poetry Of Edward Dorn
MIGRATING VOICES IN THE POETRY OF edward dorn Christopher Beach edward dorn is nearly an exact contemporary of Robert Creeley and Allen Ginsberg,
http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0010-7484(199122)32:2<211:MVITPO>2.0.CO;2-Z

28. Pearsall Library - North Carolina Wesleyan College
These were done in the early 70s by Merrill Gillespie, himself a former Black Mountain student, and passed on to edward dorn. A letter dated 24 July 1975
http://library.ncwc.edu/info/blackmount.htm
Black Mountain College Collection Books and other materials purchased from Black Mountain College (1933-56) form the nucleus of the collection. The collection is composed of rare and special editions of books and prints as well as memorabilia that were originally at Black Mountain College. The collection also includes materials by or about Black Mountain College's faculty and graduates. These materials do not circulate. If you have any questions about this collection please contact Dr. Leverett T. Smith by e-mail at lsmith@ncwc.edu or by telephone at (252) 985-5193. The collection is enumerated in 11 sections: [ 1. A list of some 5,300 books that have been identified at North Carolina Wesleyan College as being originally part of the Black Mountain College Library. These have been entered into an Access file containing six fields. The first three hold the author, title, and publication information for each book. The last three contain information about the book's connection to Black Mountain College. The fourth reports the name of the donor of the book if it has been displayed on a Donor Plate in the front of the book. The fifth reports the librarian's note on the spine of the bock of the title page (this will often include both the donor's name and the date of acquisition). The sixth, titled "Other," indicated the presence of markings in the book owner's signatures, bookplate, marginal notes, and so forth. The file itself is available on request for a 15 dollar fee to cover the cost of the disk and mailing.

29. ArchiveGrid.org - Historical Sources From Thousands Of Archives
Dillon, George, 19061968; dorn, edward; dorn, edward - Correspondence Duncan, Robert edward, 1919-; Duncan, Robert edward, 1919- - Correspondence
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30. Stony Brook University Special Collections & Archives
Author dorn, edward Title The Hamadryas Baboon at the Lincoln Park Zoo. Notes also lists Michael Meyers and Holbrook Teter next to edward dorn at
http://www.stonybrook.edu/libspecial/collections/manuscripts/literary.shtml
  • Home About Us Literary Broadsides Collection
    Manuscript Collection 362 Collection Description:
    Broadsides dating from the 1940s-1980s.
    9 cubic feet
    Processed by Craig Gordon, F. Jason Torre, and Kristen J. Nyitray, August 2002.
    Introduction
    The Literary Broadsides Collection documents independent publishers and authors of popular culture in the mid-twentieth century. Reference "checklists" such as Six Poets of the San Francisco Renaissance: Portraits and Checklists by David Kherdian, housed within our collection, indicates a possible method of selection for this collection.
    The collection is arranged alphabetical by author. Items housed in acidic or metal housings have been removed from these housings for preservation reasons. These materials have been placed in acid free folders and containers. All metal clips have been removed and replaced in accordance with accepted archival standards of preservation.
    History
    The essence of literary creativity exhibited in this collection reflects the counterculture movement of the 1960s and 1970s. The freedom to communicate uninhibitedly enables the writer to explore issues in a new manner, practically reinventing the communication process as a whole. As a result, authors and poets sought out private, independent publishers and presses to further promote their intellectual and creative ideals, and in some instances, established their own.

31. Books For Sale By Author - D
Praise from edward dorn and Gary Holthaus.. Poetry. $7.95. 25538. David, Gary. Roadtesting the Language An Interview with edward dorn.
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Catalogs by Author Catalog A Catalog B Catalog C Catalog D Catalog E Catalog F Catalog G Catalog H Catalog I Catalog J Catalog K Catalog L Catalog M Catalog N Catalog O Catalog P Catalog Q Catalog R Catalog S Catalog T Catalog U Catalog V Catalog W Catalog X Catalog Y Catalog Z This catalog has been updated as of November 27, 2007 . Please note: all titles subject to availability and price change. We often carry multiple copies but in different conditions and price -
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LINK TO OUR BOOKSHOP PAGE Home About Longhouse Contact Us/To Order Write Us Please contact us at: 1604 River Road Guilford, Vermont 05301 email: poetry@sover.net 21578. d'Abney, Morgaine . "Demons Don't Fail Me Now". Morris Publishing, 2004. First edition, first edition. Featuring art work by Jeff McLane. Very fine and bright stiff wraps with excellent square spine and crisp text throughout. With photographs. Signed by the poet on the full title page. Also includes review sheets and photograph of the author tipped in. Poetry. $12.50 28546. D'Ambrosio, Charles . "The Dead Fish Museum". Stories. Knopf, 2006. Uncorrected Proof / First edition. Fine and bright stiff wraps with strong spine and clean text throughout. Fiction. $10.00

32. Detritus Books Catalog
dorn, edward. Interviews. Bolinas Four Seasons Foundation (1980). First edition. 117 pp. Near fine in wrappers that are a bit rubbed.
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33. Guardian Unlimited
The American poet edward dorn, who has died aged 70, had a loyal readership in Britain, despite having published little in this country for almost 25 years.
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34. PUBLIC -//Stanford UniversityLibrariesDept. Of Special
27 38 27 dorn, edward 1958 Nov. 11 1959 Dec. 16 38 28 dorn, edward 1960 Jan. 8 39 6 dorn, edward 1968 Sept. 8 -1973 Dec. 6 39 7 dorn, edward 1976 July
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%eadnotat; PUBLIC "-//Stanford University::Libraries::Dept. of Special Collections::Manuscripts Division//TEXT (US::CSt::M0662::Robert Creeley Papers)//EN" "m0662.sgm" Guide to the Robert Creeley Papers, 1950-1997 Processed by Stephan J. Potchatek, Polly Armstrong, and Special Collections staff; machine-readable finding aid created by Stephan Potchatek and Steven Mandeville-Gamble Department of Special Collections Green Library Stanford University Libraries Stanford, CA 94305-6004 Phone: (650) 725-1022 Email: speccoll@sulmail.stanford.edu URL: http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/spc/ Machine-readable finding aid derived from Word document and Filemaker Pro database. Date of source: Finding aid is written in English. Guide to the Robert Creeley Papers, 1950-1997 Collection number: M0662 Department of Special Collections and University Archives Stanford University Libraries Stanford, California Contact Information Department of Special Collections Green Library Stanford University Libraries Stanford, CA 94305-6004 Phone: (650) 725-1022 Email: speccoll@sulmail.stanford.edu

35. Richard Blevins, Papers
Of particular interest, Blevins was a student of both Robert Duncan and edward dorn during 19721973, when they were visiting Kent State University.
http://speccoll.library.kent.edu/literature/poetry/blevins.html
Richard Blevins, Papers, 1959-97
Inventory
Prepared by Erin Holman, Aug. 19, 1994 Updated and prepared for WWW by Barbara Bass, Dec. 3, 1997 Biographical Information Richard Lowell Blevins was born June 27, 1950, in Wadsworth, Ohio. He was married to JoAnn Armbruster in September of 1972. His son, Douglas, was born in May 1981. Blevins received his Bachelor of General Studies from Kent State University in 1973, his M.A. in English literature, from the University of Oregon in 1976, and his Ph.D. in English literature, from the University of Pittsburgh in 1985. Blevins has been a teacher since the 1976-77 school year, when he was a substitute teacher at the Eugene [Oregon] Montessori School. He began teaching college English in 1977-78, as a part-time instructor at the University of Akron. He was a part-time lecturer at Kent State University in 1978. He has been a member of the English faculty at the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg since 1978, and has been an associate professor of English there since 1986. The University of Pittsburgh has given him two awards for his work: the Distinguished Teaching Award in 1994 and the Sigma Tau Delta Humanities Award in 1991. Blevins has published extensively. His significant and/or book length works of poetry include:

36. Water Row Books - Dorn, Edward All Books / Titles By
dorn, edward. Songs Set Two A Short Count. Frontier Press, 1970 Original Wraps. First Edition. A collection of 19 songs by Ed dorn presented in small
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37. Excite France - Dorn, Edward > D > Authors > Literature > Arts (Web-Catalogue)
Poem by Ed dorn, written in 1969 in Lawrence, Kansas. http//www.ku. edu/heritage/beats/dorn. Ed dorn s parody of William s This Is Just To Say.
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Enregistrer Poem by Edward Dorn. http://www.thing.net/~grist/bove/new/... Dorn, Ed Enregistrer Literary Encyclopedia essay written by Alastair Wisker, Ruskin College. http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.p... Ed Dorn Enregistrer Poem by Amiri Baraka of 1/15/00. http://www.poetspath.com/napalm/nhs01... Ed Dorn Enregistrer Cento Magazine homepage with numerous links to interviews and articles on the poet. http://centomag.org/dorn Edward Dorn Papers ( 1956-1993) Enregistrer Description of collection at University of Connecticut Libraries. http://www.lib.uconn.edu/DoddCenter/A... Electronic Poetry Center - Ed Dorn Enregistrer Brief biography, links to notes from Tom Raworth and Tom Clark and to a bibliography. http://epc.buffalo.edu/authors/dorn/ Jacket # 9 - Tom Clark - Edward Dorn Enregistrer Tom Clark''s obituary for Edward Dorn (1929-1999). http://jacketmagazine.com/09/clark-do...

38. The MasterMOZ Directory Dorn, Edward
The MasterMOZ Directory Arts Literature Authors D dorn, edward Poem by Ed dorn, written in 1969 in Lawrence, Kansas.
http://mastermoz.com/33904/

39. McDevitt Index
dorn, Christine Marie Private dorn, edward Curtis Private dorn, edward Curtis Private dorn, Frederic Joseph Private dorn, Frederick Joseph Private
http://borntoexplore.org/familyhistory/mcdevitt_index.htm
List of Names included in these trees
Name Birth date Death date
(Adopted), Bobbie McDevitt Private
(Mitchell), Thomas Eugene Wier Private
Anderson, Janet Private
Anne Abt. 1840 Unknown
Annie Unknown
Ashe, Dorothy Elaine Private
Ashe, Leo Joseph Private
Ashe, Marion Elizabeth Private
Ashe, Mary Gladys Private Ashe, Percy Eugene Unknown Baker, Eliza Unknown Barbara Private Barker, Norman Private Benarick, Mary Unknown Bovey, Emma May 1877 Unknown Brown Unknown Brown Private Brown Private Brown Private Brown, Manuel Private Bunker Private Burgess, Miedytne May 27, 1898 Unknown Burns, Donald Charles August 19, 1934 August 29, 1934 Burns, James Private Burns, Jean Private Burns, Mary Unknown Burns, Paul Private Burns, Robert Private Burns, Thomas H. Unknown Campney, M. Private Carney Unknown Carney, Anne Unknown Carney, Anne Unknown Carney, Annie Unknown Carney, Belle Unknown Carney, Bernard Unknown Carney, Bernard Unknown Carney, Bernard Unknown Carney, Bernie Unknown Carney, Catherine Unknown Carney, Earle Unknown

40. Register Of Donald Allen Collection - MSS 0003
edward dorn s INTERVIEWS and Aaron Shurin s THE GRACES are represented in the first Bookfronts, Working MSS of Bibliography for Ed dorn and
http://orpheus.ucsd.edu/speccoll/testing/html/mss0003a.html
The Register of
Donald Allen Collection
MSS 0003
Mandeville Special Collections Library
Geisel Library
University of California, San Diego
Extent: 33.50 linear feet (71 archives boxes, 1 records carton, 1 card file box, 30 oversize folders)
Abstract
Biography
Donald Allen, one of the most influential editors and publishers of contemporary American literature, was born in Iowa in 1912. During the Second World War he was a Japanese translator, and then became an editor at Grove Press, where he stayed for sixteen years. Allen has devoted his career to making innovative writing available to the public. He has edited several important anthologies of contemporary American writing and has published the work of many important poets through his two presses. Allen's editorial career began in the mid fifties when he accepted a position with Grove Press. One of his early projects was a collection of work by Brother Antoninus (William Everson), Robert Duncan, Kenneth Rexroth, Gary Snyder, Jack Spicer, and other poets of the San Francisco Renaissance, for an issue of Grove's EVERGREEN REVIEW (1957). He also aided in editing EYE OF MEXICO, an Evergreen issue devoted to contemporary Mexican writing and culture. During these first years at Grove Allen translated several of Eugene Ionesco's theatre works, including THE BALD SOPRANO (Grove, 1958), and edited books by Jack Kerouac, John Rechy, Lysander Kemp, and others. In 1958, Allen began work on his most important project at Grove, THE NEW AMERICAN POETRY anthology. Following the Pound/Williams tradition, Allen hoped to present the range of experimental writing produced in the United States since the Second World War. The project took two years to complete and required extensive correspondence with poets, editors, and literary agents. Finally published in 1960, the anthology chronicled the emergence of the Beat, Black Mountain, and New York schools of poetry. It also increased recognition for such poets as Robert Duncan, Robert Creeley, Denise Levertov, Paul Blackburn, and Charles Olson. Allen originally planned to publish revised anthologies every two or three years. However, he produced only two such books over the next twenty years: NEW AMERICAN WRITING (Penguin, 1965), and THE POSTMODERNS (Grove, 1965).

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