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The Black Mountain College Review. No. 1 [all published]. Ed....

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The Black Mountain College Review. No. 1 [all published]. Ed. M.C. Richards, A. Kemeny and H. Larsen. Black Mountain, Black Mountain College, June 1951, (32)p., col. linocut ill. by H. ROCO, 6 text ills. by S. VANDERBEEK, orig. dec. wr.

- Wrappers w. some sm. stains and sl. sunned.

= The extremely rare first appearance and only issue of the periodical published by the famous Black Mountain College. The magazine would resume publication three years later with a different issue, again numbered Vol. 1, No. 1. Black Mountain College was a private liberal arts college founded by John Andrew Rice in 1933. In the 1950's the focus of the school shifted to the literary arts under the direction of Charles Olson. The school was an important incubator for the American avant-garde movement. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XI.

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The Black Mountain College Review. No. 1 [all published]. Ed. M.C. Richards, A. Kemeny and H. Larsen. Black Mountain, Black Mountain College, June 1951, (32)p., col. linocut ill. by H. ROCO, 6 text ills. by S. VANDERBEEK, orig. dec. wr.

- Wrappers w. some sm. stains and sl. sunned.

= The extremely rare first appearance and only issue of the periodical published by the famous Black Mountain College. The magazine would resume publication three years later with a different issue, again numbered Vol. 1, No. 1. Black Mountain College was a private liberal arts college founded by John Andrew Rice in 1933. In the 1950's the focus of the school shifted to the literary arts under the direction of Charles Olson. The school was an important incubator for the American avant-garde movement. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XI.

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