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The scene: Buzz Buerling, Roy Brown, a café in London, 1944 … Tens/76 Pulp Broadsheet Vancouver.
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The perfect infinity : [poem by] Charles Tidler Pulp Press Vancouver.
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The dead in the square by Pablo Neruda translated by Robert Brittain; illustrations by Jose Venturelli. This free broadsheet published by William Hoffer for the ABAC 6th Antiquarian Bookfair, Toronto, May 1975. Produced at Pulp Press, Vancouver.
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“Among the splendid activities of our age…” [quotation from] Charlotte Perkins Gilman Pulp Press, Box 3868 M.P.O., Vancouver , B.C.
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Coal. A poem by Ken Cathers published April 1981 by Pulp Press, 572 Beatty St., Vancouver, Canada, V6B 2L3
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Two girls with umbrellas. A poem by Colin Browne published Dec 1980 by Pulp Press, 572 Beatty St., Vancouver, Canada, V6B 2L3
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Woman in a tobacco factory, A poem by Nancy Morejon, translated by Margaret Randall. Published May 1981 by Pulp Press at 572 Beatty Street, Vancouver Canada. The poem is from Breaking the silences, an anthology of twentieth-century poetry by Cuban women, edited and translated with an introduction by Margaret Randall and published by Pulp Press.
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Anarchy without government
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Guerilla leaflets on the walls of Israel [by] Nizar Qabbani; translated by Naseer H. Aruri
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Giant rat crawls into crib – sexes infant
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Power to the people [poem] Reprinted from Poems from the sundance and other tribes by Gwen Hauser
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“and where are the women poets?” – a reply [by] Rosemary Catacalos No. 3 Two Bit Broadsheets, Pulp Press/Vancouver 4 Nov. 75
13 Without you [by] Christine Zawadiwsky No. 4 Two Bit Broadsheets, Pulp Press/Vancouver 4 Nov. 75
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Ode to the Tai-Peng [by] Nellie McClung No. 2 Two Bit Broadsheets, Pulp Press/Vancouver 4 Nov. 75
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Flight [by] Charles Tidler Pulp Press Broadsheet
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The application of fire to public buildings No. 6 Two Bit Broadsheets, Pulp Press/Vancouver 4 Nov. 75
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Basic octopus economics
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For sale : rivers. A multimedia information workshop sponsored by the James Bay Committee on the selling of Canada’s rivers
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Picketing event: 1st Draft The Art Gallery Published by Pulp Press [1978]
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… slouching toward the stars [by] Bob Callahan & Fielding Dawson
June 2nd, 1976 Published by Pulp Press Box 48806 Stn Bental, Vancouver Canada -
As you tear… [by] Marguerite Pinney No. 5 Two Bit Broadsheets, Pulp Press/Vancouver 4 Nov. 75
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The next Banana Republic
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A tired out old melodrama re: a neophyte junkie [cartoon] A Pulp Broadsheet
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The sparrow in winter. A poem for Meredith Thompson by
Jon Furberg. Published March 1981 by Pulp Press at 572 Beatty Street, Vancouver Canada V6B 2L3 -
Arena First broadsheet in a series published by Pulp Press Book Publishers, 572 Betty Street, Vancouver, V6B 2L3
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Celebrated ruins Second broadsheet in the Arena series published by Pulp Press Book Publishers, 572 Beatty St., Vancouver
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The great man by Don Austin Published for the Socialist Bookfair in Winnipeg on the 12th of March 1983 by Pulp Press Book Publishers and the Arsenal Collaborative Library. The great man is taken from Portable Cities [sic] by Don Austin.
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Quotations from Chairman Zalm. Selected by Stephen Osborne and Mary
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Read Canadian Pulp [A] Pulp Press Box 48806 Station H, Vancouver Canada
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Read Canadian Pulp [B] Pulp Press Box 48806 Station H, Vancovuer Canada
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From the USSR: Yevgeny Yevtushenko reads his poetry Dec 3 [1973] Pulp Press
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Yevgeny Yevtushenko reads 3 Dec 1973 Vancouver, Pulp Press
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A fist and the letter from A fist and the letter, an anthology of Latin American revolutionary poetry. Translated by Roger Prentice and John Kirk. This broadsheet was printed in an edition of 300 copies by Mark Leier for Pulp Press, Vancouver, B.C., Oct. 1977
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More songs of the new depression Copyright 1977 Pulp Press
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March 28th Committee: Publication No. 1 : a questionnaire Published by Pulp Press for the March 28th Committee, 2 December 1978
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Forget it [poem by] R.D. Crute This broadsheet was printed in an edition of 200 copies by Mark Leier for Pulp Press, Vancouver, Canada, Dec., 1977
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A song for the Fedayeen [by] Fadwa Tonqan trans. [by] Naseer H. Aruri
Posters, advertisements, miscellaneous printed material
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Advertisement for the 25th anniversary of Pulp Press [1986]
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Advertisement for Class warfare by D.M. Fraser
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Advertisement for book launch of Hard Care Logo by Michael Turner
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Advertisement for Hard Core Logo by Michael Turner
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Advertistement for the film of Hard Core Logo by Bruce McDonald
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Poster/advertisement for Torpor by J. Michael Yates
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Miscellaneous : In memoriam announcement
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