Frontier Press
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Frontier Press was a book publisher founded in 1965 by Harvey Brown. It was created in order to publish the works of avant-garde authors such as Ed Dorn, Ed Sanders, Stan Brakhage, and others, along with out of print or unpublished titles relating to modern poetics suggested by Charles Olson.
[edit] Partial bibliography
- Peace Eye. Ed Sanders, 1965.
- The Rites of Passage. Ed Dorn, 1965.
- The Decline and Fall of the Spectacle-Commodity Economy. pamphlet reprinted from Situationist International, December 1965.
- Peace Eye. 2nd ed. Ed Sanders, 1967.
- The New Empire. Brooks Adams, 1967.
- If He Can Make Her So. Haniel Long, 1967.
- The Paths of the Mound-Building Indians. Archer Butler Hulbert, 1967.
- Years of Madness. W. E. Woodward, 1967.
- Chant 1-5. Ed Dorn, 1968.
- Convention is a Wallpaper Store. Ed Dorn, 1968.
- Twenty-four Love Songs. Ed Dorn, 1969.
- The Surge. Michael McClure, 1969.
- Lenz. Georg Büchner. trans. Michael Hamburger, 1969.
- The Book of Daniel Drew. Introduction by Ed Dorn, 1969.
- Interlinear to Cabeza de Vaca. Haniel Long, 1969.
- Spring and All. William Carlos Williams, reissue 1970.
- Songs: Set Two, A Short Count. Ed Dorn, 1970.
- Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist. Alexander Berkman. reissue with new introduction by Kenneth Rexroth, 1970.
- In Time. Robert Kelly, 1971.
- By the Sound. Ed Dorn, 1971.
- A Moving Picture Giving and Taking Book. Stan Brakhage, 1971.
- The Cycle. Ed Dorn, 1971.
- A Trio in G. Al Glover, 1971.
- Mid-American Chants. Sherwood Anderson, 1971.
- Hermetic Definitions. H.D., published anonymously 1971.
- Some Business Recently Transacted in the White World. Ed Dorn, 1971.
- Gunslinger: The Winterbook [Book three]. Ed Dorn, 1972.
- Cities. Robert Kelly, 1972.