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Selective Service System Permit of Local Board for Registrant to Depart From the United States, November 13, 1944. Robert Creeley served as an ambulance driver from the American Field Service.

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Advertisement for "City Lights Presents Ezra Pound Memorial Poetry Reading" featuring Robert Creeley, Tom Clark, William Everson, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Thom Gunn, Gerard Malanga, and others.

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Advertisement for "The World Premiere of Listen by Robert Creeley" directed by Kenneth Chubb and sponsored by the Wakefield Tricycle Company. Listen is the only produced and published play by Creeley.

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Proof of cover for Calder and Boyars edition of The Finger: Poems 1966-1969 by Robert Creeley, 1970.

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"Sigma: A Tactical Blueprint" by Alexander Trocchi served as number 3 of the Sigma Portfolio. Self-publishing was a key aspect of Project Sigma and the Sigma Portfolio texts produced by Trocchi were circulated on a subscription basis. Project Sigma,…

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"The Invisible Insurrection of A Million Minds" by Alexander Trocchi served as number 2 of the Sigma Portfolio. Self-publishing was a key aspect of Project Sigma and the Sigma Portfolio texts produced by Trocchi were circulated on a subscription…

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Newspaper clipping of "Volume by Creeley Is Prize Nominee" which notes the Christian Science Monitor has listed Robert Creeley's For Love as a contender for the 1963 National Book Awards.

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Typescript and autograph draft of “First Love" by Samuel Beckett and translated by Raymond Federman, circa 1966-1967.Federman translated “First Love” from French while it was still unpublished. “First Love” was written…

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Handwritten, detailed account of Donald Finkel's experiences during his time in Antarctica, December 30, 1969 - January 12, 1970. In 1969, Donald Finkel was the first poet to travel to Antarctica as part of a scientific expedition sponsored by the…

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Typescript drafts of Adequate Earth by Donald Finkel.
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