Ithaca House archive, 1969-1986.

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Ithaca House archive, 1969-1986.

Collection includes manuscripts and typescripts; publisher's comment notes; book reviews; mock-ups; cover artwork and photos; Library of Congress cards; and other material relating to books published by Ithaca HousePress. The collection also includes correspondence, business records, grant applications, small press newsletters, and other files related to the operation of the press. Material relating to the Ithaca House Gallery and Bookstore includes newspaper articles, announcements, catalogs, and photographs.

11 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7911331

Cornell University Library

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There are 16 Entities related to this resource.

Shrader, Stephen R., 1942-

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Perelman, Bob.

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American poet and professor. From the description of Bob Perelman papers, 1974-2008. (University of California, San Diego). WorldCat record id: 748573166 ...

Harris, William J., 1942-....

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Ithaca House (Firm)

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Ithaca House was a small poetry press founded by Baxter Hathaway, Professor of English at Cornell University, in December 1969. It published more than 100 titles during its 15 year existence which were produced by letter press and distributed through Serendipity (the forerunner of what is today Small Press Distribution) in Berkeley, CA. Ithaca House poets include Ron Silliman, Ray DiPalma, Bob Perelman, Maxine Chernoff, Tom Mandel, Stephen Shrader, Steve Katz, Rochelle Nameroff, and David Gitin....

Gitin, David

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David Gitin edited BRICOLEUR. He published George Oppen and often sought his literary and personal advice. There is no correspondence from the periods when both Gitin and Oppen were in San Francisco and could talk in person. From the description of Papers, 1968-1993. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122571674 ...

Bruchac, Joseph, 1942-....

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Joseph Bruchac received his Ph.D. from Union Institute (Ohio) in 1975. He was publisher and editor of Greenfield Review from 1969-1990 and instructor in Creative Writing and in African and Black Literatures from 1969-73 at Skidmore College in New York. He is a well-known poet, storyteller, novelist and children's author who focuses on Native American topics. He has won many awards for his work including the Woodcraft Circle Writer of the Year autobiography award in 1998 for Bowman's Store. ...

McClane, Kenneth A., 1951-

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American poet. From the description of ALS : Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., to James [Baldwin] / Ken McClane, 1986, May 15. (University of Delaware Library). WorldCat record id: 38887849 ...

Katz, Steve, 1935-....

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Nameroff, Rochelle, 1943-

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Salisbury, Ralph J.

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Giscombe, C. S., 1950-

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Silliman, Ronald, 1946-....

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American poet. From the description of Disappearance of the word, appearance of the world : signed typescript, [1976?]. (University of California, San Diego). WorldCat record id: 18849645 American poet, writer, and editor, born in Pasco, Washington, in 1946. Has lived in the San Francisco Bay Area most of his life, and is associated with the Language School of writers. Attended Merritt College, San Francisco State Univ., and the Univ. of California a...

Dipalma, Ray

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Chernoff, Maxine, 1952-

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Mandel, Tom, 1942-

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Tom Mandel (born Thomas Oskar Poeller on September 12, 1942) is an American poet whose work is often associated with the Language poets. He was born in Chicago and has lived in New York City, Paris and San Francisco. He lives in Lewes, Delaware with his wife the poet and psychotherapist Beth Joselow. Mandel he was the child of Jewish immigrants who fled Vienna (after the Anschluss) and then Vichy France (after France's defeat by Germany). He was educated in Chicago's jazz and blues clubs (e....

Wild, Peter, 1940-....

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