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031636Tempe AZ May 1995: Synaesthesia Press. Limited Edition. Octavo. Limited to 243 copies. The present copy is #59. Bukowski's 1964 essay: "A Depressive State of Affairs for Kings Writers and Elevator Boys"--basically his ideas on being an honest writer versus pandering to the academic community--which he uses as an example Robert Creely. He accuses old professors of being driven by the knees and thighs of 19 year old girls who do not pull their dresses down in hopes of getting a "B" in English. Bound in light gray pictorial paper wraps with Bukowski's line drawings faint crease to rear wrap. Nearly fine. Synaesthesia Press unknown
194431005New York: Story Magazine Inc. 1944. First Printing. Periodical. Wraps Bukowski's first appearance in print very good with a few small corner creases and with rubbing at the edges and folds. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 104 pp . Story Magazine, Inc. unknown books
194431005New York: Story Magazine Inc. 1944. First Printing. Periodical. Wraps Bukowski's first appearance in print possibly following a story in Write magazine never seen very good with a few small corner creases and with rubbing at the edges and folds. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 104 pp . Story Magazine, Inc. unknown