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Front cover of Journey to Mount Tamalpais with ink brush drawing of the mountain centered on a blue-green background
Journey to Mount Tamalpais, 2nd Ed.
By Etel Adnan
There Are People Who Say That Painters Shouldn’t Talk: A GUSTONBOOK
By Patrick James Dunagan
cover of The Real Life of Shadows by jean fremon; red background with a large off-white rectangle in the middle and black doodles inside, title and author name in black typed text centered above
The Real Life of Shadows
By Jean Frémon
Translated by Cole Swensen
coevr of Let George Do It by George Deem; forest green background, large square painting at center of a roud bordered by extra-tall skinny trees, a countryside, a large cloudy sky, and the refelction of a man's eyes in the top right corner as if from a car rearview mirror, title centered above photo, author name centered below in yellow typed font
Let George Do It
By George Deem
The Arab Apocalypse front cover image: bright orange background with a drawing of three broken, black circles lined up horizontally, with black streaks interrupting them. The circles could be representations of the sun. Text on the cover reads: Etel Adnan, The Arab Apocalypse, The Post-Apollo Press.
The Arab Apocalypse
By Etel Adnan
A Dangerous Thing poetry by Ruth-Marion Baruch
A Dangerous Thing
By Ruth-Marion Baruch
cover of It's go in quiet illumined grass land by Leslie Scalapino; sky blue background with large white square at the center and three thick lines inside, one red and two blue
It’s Go In/ Quiet Illumined Grass/ Land
By Leslie Scalapino
cover of OWL ON BOUGH by robert grenier, white background with handwritten lettering, as if drawn by a child
OWL/ON/BOU/GH
By Robert Grenier
cover of The Indian Never Had a Horse by etel adnan; light pink background with a large vertical rectangle centered of a black ink drawing of trees and a horizon line, title and author photo centered below in typed text
The Indian Never Had a Horse & Other Poems
By Etel Adnan

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