Folder 14
Contains 22 Results:
“At Ghost Ranch”, Undated
“At Ghost Ranch” (n.p., n.d.). 28 x 22 cm. An inkjet printed broadside on white parchment paper featuring two photographs of an abandoned ranch.
“Burning A Book” , Undated
“Burning A Book” (n.p., n.d. [James Hepwourth]). 28 x 22 cm.
“The College Bookman”, Undated
“The College Bookman” [essay] New York: American Textbook Publishers Institute, n.d. Leaflet, 22 x 42 cm. folded twice to 22 x 14 cm. Number 4 of a series of leaflets titled The Faculty Bulletin.
“Camped in the Mountains / St. Helens”, Undated
“Camped in the Mountains / St. Helens” (Kendrick, ID: Two Magpie Press, n.d.). 26 x 22 cm.
“The Coyote in the Zoo” and “Report from a Far Place”, ca.1983
“The Coyote in the Zoo” and “Report from a Far Place” (n.p., n.d. [ca. 1983]). 22 x 28 cm folded once to 22 x 14 cm. Leaflet. Includes list of books by Stafford, list of awards, criticism by James Dickey and William Heyen, author bio, and two photographs of Stafford.
“Family Statement” and “Deep Listening”, ca.2008
“Family Statement” and “Deep Listening” (n.p., n.d. [2008]). 22 x 28 cm folded once to 22 x 14 cm. Printed on peach colored office paper. Leaflet to advertise the book Another World Instead: The Early Poems of William Stafford 1937-1947 edited by Fred Marchant and published by Graywolf Press.
“First Grade”, Undated
“First Grade” (Portland, OR: Tri-Met and Literary Arts, n.d.). 28 x 72 cm. Public transport poster poem created after 1993 for the Poetry in Motion program. Designed by Chris Hanis.
“A Humble Petition”, Undated
“A Humble Petition” (n.p., n.d.). 32 x 24 cm. Printed in black on plain white laid paper. Poem was printed in I Would Also Like to Mention Aluminum (Pittsburg, PA: Slow Loris Press, 1976), the broadside perhaps printed by the same press at the same time.
“In Fur” and “Father’s Voice”, ca.1966-1967
“In Fur” and “Father’s Voice” (Pt. Arena, CA: Wilderness Press, undated, probably 1966 or 1967). 28 x 22 cm. Broadside features the collective title, “Two by William Stafford,” and is described as no. 1, vol. 1. of a series titled, Free Poems for the People from the Wilderness Press.
“In the Deep Channel”, Undated
“In the Deep Channel” (n.p., n.d.). 33 x 19 cm. The broadside is somewhat incongruously headed by a reproduction of the First Folio Droeshout portrait of the other W.S., possibly suggesting a Folger Library connection?