Ephemera printed by Leslie Miller, 1980-1988.

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Ephemera printed by Leslie Miller, 1980-1988.

Ephemera printed by Grenfell Press, owned and operated by Leslie Miller, include invitations, publication announcements, catalogues, Christmas cards, printing samples and limited edition pamphlets. Publishers include Eldindean Press and William Targ (Targ Editions), as well as The Grenfell Press. Several of the limited edition publications are folios of poems and texts by editor and novelist Bradford Morrow (twice using pseudonyms Lord Ahem or Martingale Mayday), such as The History of It, More Ways than One and After a Charme. A folder advertising Earthworks, a dance company, encloses the resumeĢ of Martita Kingsley Goshen, its artistic director, and images of her choreography.

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Goshen, Martita Kingsley.

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Miller, Leslie W. (Leslie William), 1946-

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Targ, William, 1907-

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Eldindean press

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Grenfell Press.

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Morrow, Bradford, 1951-....

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Founded in 1981 by its editor, Bradford Morrow, who himself published the first three issues; subsequently published by David Godine, Collier Macmillan, and, beginning with issue 15 (1990) Bard College, where Morrow is professor of literature. Beginning with issue 14 (1989) it has constituted a semi-annual series of anthologies on a single topic, many of them guest-edited. Writers published in Conjunctions include many associated with Brown University, especially with the Graduate Program in Lit...