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Issue 5, 1978: includes work by Allen Ginsberg, Bob Rosenthal, Tom Weigel;
Issue 6, 1979: includes work by Alice Notley, Tom Weigel, Ralph Hawkins, Ted Berrigan, 2 copies
Issue 2, not dated: includes work by Paul Blackburn, Theodore Enslin, Ed Sanders;
Issue 3, not dated, subtitled, 'The Fist! in the City': includes work by Denise Levertov and Lewis Walsh, 2 copies
Issue 2, 1965: includes a poetry section, and essays by Carol Bergé, Gregory Corso, Jay Socin, with an insert flyer;
Issue 3, 1966: includes reports from London, Los Angeles and San Francisco, and summary by Dave Cunliffe of The Golden Convolvulus trial in Blackburn, Lancashire;
Issue 4, 1969: concentrates on motorcycles;
Issue 5, 1972, box format, containing individual booklets: includes work by Charles Bukowski, Allen De Loach, Gregory Corso
(Note: for issue 10 (1974-1975), 'The Jack Spicer issue', see MOTTRAM 5 / Spicer)
Issue 4, 1991: contributors believed to include Bob Cobbing, Paul A. Green, Giorgio Guglielmino
Issue 3, 1987: includes Sorley MacLean on Hugh MacDiarmid;
Issue 4, 1987: includes articles on Argentina, Mexico, the British miners;
Issue 5 (Dunning, Scotland, 1987-1988): includes work by Clayton Eshleman and George Szirtes
(Note:for Margins issue 18, 1975, 'Symposium on Michael McClure', including essay by Mottram, see MOTTRAM 5 / McClure)
Issue 2/1, 1966, also titled, The Mary Jane Quarterly: includes work by Diane Wakoski and D. A. Levy, collage cover, publisher given as Renegade Press, Cleveland, Ohio, (Note: portions of some pages cut away)
Issue 2, 1964-1965: includes poems by Tuli Kupferberg, Douglas Blazek, D. A. Levy, 3 copies;
Issue 3, 1965: includes poems by Grave Butcher and George Bowering, 2 copies
Issue 2. 1964: includes poems by Charles Olson, Jackson Mac Low, Aram Saroyam, Clayton Eshleman, Ed Dorn, Diane Di Prima;
Issue 3, not dated: includes work by Robert Duncan, J. H. Prynne, Theodore Enslin
Issue 78/5, 1961: includes article by Kenneth Rexroth, and excerpt, 'No bueno' of William Burroughs' work;
Issue 78/7, 1961: includes items on Thelonious Monk and Duke Ellington, and article by Charles Edward Smith;
Issue 78/10, 1961: includes items on Clark Terry and Benny Harris;
Issue 78/11, 1961: includes items on John Coltrane and Roland Kirk
(Note: for Modern Fiction Studies issue 6/1 (1960) on Robert Penn Warren, see MOTTRAM 5 / Penn Warren)
Issue 2 (1978);
Issue 3 (1979): includes article by Jim Burns;
Issue 4 (1979);
Issue 5, 1979;
Issue 14, 1984, with covering typescript letter and poem from the editor, Joy Walsh
Issue 2, 1984: includes item on The Poetry Society by Jeff Nuttall and Robert Bank, and article on little magazines by Geoff Soar and R. J. Ellis, 2 copies
Issue 8, 1967: includes work by John Wieners, Ted Berrigan, Harry Matthews, Ed Sanders, Robert Creeley
Issue 3/1, 1974: poetry by John Wieners and Diane Di Prima, fiction, history and reviews
gold cover;
multicolour cover;
green cover with blue label (Mar 1964);
discoloured white (Nov 1964);
white ('All British number');
cream (Feb 1965);
white over gold (May 1965);
green with pink addition (Dec 1965);
white over green (Apr 1966);
gold (May 1966);
also one copy of George son of My Own Mag, not dated
Issue 2, 1965
Issue, 20 Sep 1965, '10th anniversary issue';
Issue, 14 Aug 1967: study of violence in various American cities, and account of Sacco-Vanzetti incident of 1920s;
Issue, 18 Dec 1967, 'the war on campus';
Issue, 29 Jun 1970, comprises a colloquy on Law and Order;
Issue, 2 Aug 1971: main article, 'The theory and fallacies of counterinsurgency';
Issue, 1 Jun 1974: includes article, 'Hoover's legacy - a nationwide system of political surveillance';
Issue, 3 Aug 1974: article on nuclear issue emphasised by Mottram;
Issue, 28 Dec 1974: includes study of American 'taboo' on Socialism;
Issue, 27 May 1978, on Disarmament;
Issue, 16 Dec 1978, emphasis put on article on mass suicide at Jim Jones' People's Temple, Guyana;
Issue, 9 Jun 1979: discusses American military intervention;
Issue, 2-9 Aug 1980;
Issue, 24 Jan 1981 (New York): articles on nuclear weapons;
Issue, 2 May 1981, 'Spring books issue';
Issue, 3 Oct 1981, special issue investigating 'the writer's state';
Issue, 16 Jan 1982: includes feature on the arms race;
Issue, 13 Feb 1982;
Issue, 1 May 1982: features nuclear disarmament;
Issue, 12 Feb 1983: includes comment on President Reagan's new Indian policy;
Issue, 9 Apr 1983: on 'the new arms technology';
Issue, 21 Jan 1984, special issue on Central America;
Issue, 28 Jan 1984, open at article, 'Does literature exist?' by Lennard J. Davis, 59-60;
Issue, 18 Feb 1984: includes article on the 'drug economy';
Issue, 6 Oct 1984 (New York);
Issue, 29 Sep 1984, rights issue;
Issue, 25 May 1985: articles on books relevant to censorship theme;
Issue, 26 Mar 1988;
Issue, 1 Oct 1990: includes a range of articles about students;
Issue, 19 Nov 1990: about, 'The Looting Decade';
Issue, 7 Oct 1991: includes articles 'CIA and the cocaine crop' and 'Gays and the family'
Issue 3, 1981: articles and prose
Issue 3/2, 1969
Issue 7/12 (1982): includes article on Jack Kerouac, 'the spiritual seeker'
Issue 13 (Piedmont, Gloucestershire, 1981): includes work by Ivor Cutler, Lee Harwood, Michael Horovitz, Jeff Nuttall;
Issue 14, 1982, 'Second International Poetry Olympics issue'
Issue 40, 1980: includes poems by Robert Duncan, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Jerome Rothenberg;
Issue 41, 1980: includes work by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Walter Abish and Edwin Brock, with translations by Paul Buck, a flyer is enclosed;
Issue 42, 1981: includes work by Octavio Paz, Charles Tomlinson, Yves Bonnefoy;
typescript letter, 4 Aug 1983 from editor James Laughlin, about trip to London
Issue 84, 1974: issue on environment and socialism, including item by Berthold Brecht on Hungarian writer Georg Lukács
Issue, 6 Mar 1987, open at article on Art and Socialism by Harriet Gilbert;
'1968' special supplement to New Statesman, 1 Jan 1988, on the uprisings of 1968;
Issue, 8 Jan 1988;
Issue, 8 Oct 1993
Supplement, 2 Aug 1991: includes chart of civilian and military deaths in Twentieth century conflicts;
Issue, 17 Jun 1994, on the Co-operative movement;
Issue, 13 Jan 1995 (unopened)
Issue 5-6, 1978, "Explores the wilderness of language & mind, time & space...";
Issue 7, 1979: includes poems by Mottram ('Against tyranny, elegy 4'), Gary Snyder, Clayton Eshleman, Allen DeLoach, Steve McCaffery, Charles Bernstein, Jackson Mac Low;
Issue 8, 1980: includes work by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, George Economou, Ernesto Cardenal, Clayton Eshleman, GeorgeQuasha, with manuscript postcard from Rothenberg relating to the magazine;
(Note: for New Wilderness Letter 9 (1980): including work by Allen Ginsberg, Robert Kelly, Antonin Artaud, Michael McClure, and a published letter from Mottram, referring to his own poetry publications Precipice of fishes and Pollock record, see MOTTRAM 3/2)
Issue 4, 1979: includes work by Robert Kelly, Tom Raworth, and letters of Charles Olson
Issue 6, Spring 1971: interview with Allen Ginsberg, and work by Michael Horovitz, Muriel Rukeyser, Richard Kostelanetz and others;
Issue, Winter 1971: interview with Jerome Rothenberg and work by Ron Padgett, Robert Lax
Issue 7/6, 1966: includes review-article on human violence;
Issue 8/1, 1967: includes articles on Robert Frost, and on slavery in Western culture;
Issue 8/2, 1967: includes article on 'Berkeley and the university revolution';
Issue 8/3, 1967: includes articles by Noam Chomsky and Frances Yates;
Issue 8/4, 1967: includes two poems by Marina Tsvetaeva;
Issue 8/6, 1967: issue, 'Dodging the Draft';
Issue 8/12, 1967: includes article on the trial of Captain Levy;
Issue 9/3, 1967: issue, 'Violence and the Negro';
Issue 9/5, 1967: lead article, 'The New Left: Chicago and after' by Andrew Kopkind;
Issue 9/9, 1967: includes review article on Marshall McLuhan's work;
Issue 9/10, 1967, emphasised are an article by Noam Chomsky, 'On resistance' and a forum on racism;
Issue 10/4, 1968: features article by Christopher Lasch, 'The trouble with Black Power';
Issue 12/8, 1969: includes interview with Igor Stravinsky;
Issue 27/16, 23 Oct 1980, a Jason Epstein article on fascism is emphasised;
Issue 31/5, 29 Mar 1984, open at article on career of the biologist Barbara McClintock
Issue, 8 Apr 1984;
Issue, 15 Apr 1984;
Issue, 22 Apr 1984;
Issue, 29 Apr 1984;
Issue, 6 May 1984: includes review-article on Walt Whitman;
Issue, 13 May 1984;
Issue, 20 May 1984;
Issue, 27 May 1984;
Issue, 3 Jun 1984;
Issue, 10 Jun 1984: includes review article on Franz Kafka;
Issue, 17 Jun 1984;
Issue, 24 Jun 1984;
Issue, 1 Jul 1984;
Issue, 8 Jul 1984: includes review article on James Agee;
Issue, 15 Jul 1984;
Issue, 22 Jul 1984;
Issue, 29 Jul 1984;
Issue, 5 Aug 1984;
Issue, 12 Aug 1984;
Issue, 19 Aug 1984;
Issue, 26 Aug 1984;
Issue, 9 Sep 1984;
Issue, 16 Sep 1984;
Issue, 23 Sep 1984;
Issue, 30 Sep 1984;
Issue, 7 Oct 1984;
Issue, 14 Oct 1984: includes article on Robert Frost;
Issue, 21 Oct 1984;
Issue, 10 Jan 1988: emphasis on review-article on Primo Levi, issue also includes article on Ezra Pound and W. B. Yeats;
Issue, 17 Jan 1988, open at review of crime fiction (outsize)
Issue, Nov-Dec 1992: on Bill Clinton's election
Issue 1/2, 1978;
Issue 1/3, 1978;
Issue 1/4, 1978;
Issue 1/5, 1978;
Issue 1/8, 1979;
Issue 1/9, 1979;
Issue 1/11, 1979;
Issue 2/2, 1979;
Issue 2/10, 1980;
Issue 2/12, Jul-Aug 1980;
Issue 3/1, Sep 1980;
Issue 3/2, Oct 1980;
Issue 3/3, Nov 1980;
Issue 3/4, Dec 1980;
Issue 3/5, Jan 1981;
Issue 3/6, Feb 1981
(Note: compare Frice, Ice, Vice and Slice magazines)
Issue 9, 1981: includes reports on riots at Dalston, Brixton, Camberwell, Deptford, Toxteth and elsewhere;
Issue 19, 1981: includes detailed report on riot in Brixton
Issue 2, 1980: includes prose by Tony Jackson, Peter Riley;
Issue 3, 1980: includes prose by Kathy Acker, Ralph Hawkins, Jeff Nuttall;
Issue 4, 1981: includes work by Allen Fisher, Kris Hemensley, and cartoons by Glen Baxter;
Issue 5-6, 1981-1982: includes work by Maggie O'Sullivan, Allen Fisher, Bill Griffiths, Clive Fencott, accompanied by typescript letter from editor, Peter Hodgkiss
Issue 1/15, 1967
Issue 2/2, 1987: includes work by Christopher Dewdney, Anselm Hollo;
Issue 9, 1991, incomplete copy, featuring the poetry of Gerrit Lansing, Ken Irby, Thomas Meyer, Pierre Joris, and review of Robert Kelly, 2 copies;
Issue 10, 1992: includes work by Ken Irby, Jerome Rothenberg, Ed Sanders, Pierre Joris;
Issue 11, 1992: includes work by Ken Irby, David Jones, 2 copies
Issue 29: 'The very sheaves of our calendar' by Tom Lowenstein, 1980;
Issue 49, 1991: includes work by Ken Edwards, Peter Redgrove and Yann Lovelock;
Issue 65, 1994, with index to issues 31-65;
Issue 67, 1994;
Issue 68, 1994;
Issue 69, 1994;
(Note: for issue 18, 1977, see MOTTRAM 5 / Joris)
Issue 3 (Little Clacton, [1977]): includes work by Lee Harwood, Iain Sinclair, Bill Griffiths, Anthony Barnett, Opal Nations;
Issue 4, not dated: includes work by John James, Paul Evans, Douglas Oliver;
Issue 5 (Stonesfield, Oxfordshire, not dated): includes work by Ralph Hawkins and Bill Sherman;
Issue 6 (Oxford, not dated): includes work by Andrew Duncan and J. H. Prynne
Issue 4, 1975: includes work by Theodore Enslin, Cid Corman, Ray DiPalma, Lyn Hejinian, John Perlman;
Issue 5 (Philadelphia, 1976): includes work by Russell Edson, Theodore Enslin;
Issue 6, 1976: includes work by Theodore Enslin, George Economou, Steven Roth;
(Note: for issue 8, 1978, 'An issue of Theodore Enslin', see MOTTRAM 5 / Enslin)
Issue 2, 1963: includes work by Douglas Woolf, Paul Klee, Paul Blackburn, Philip Whalen, Leroi Jones, Allen Ginsberg
Issue 5/2 (Nottingham, 1985): includes article, 'New York intellectuals', on the Partisan Review;
Issue 7/1, 1987;
Issue 7/2, 1987: includes interview with a Vietnam veteran;
Issue 8/1, 1988: Canadian Studies issue;
Issue 9/2, 1989: includes articles by David Murray and Tom Lowenstein;
(Note: for Over Here: An American Studies journal, issue 8/2, 1988, including Mottram article on George Oppen, see MOTTRAM 3)
Pages 9-16, 1987: comprises poems by Gad Hollander, Gilbert Adair;
Pages 25-32, 1987: poems by John Seed and Adrian Clarke;
Pages 33-40, 1987: poems by Hanne Bramness and Michael Carlson;
Pages 41-48, 1987: miscellany including Kelvin Corcoran;
Pages 49-56, 1988: poems by David Chaloner and Virginia Firnberg;
Pages 57-64, 1988: includes poem by Lee Harwood;
Pages 65-72, 1988: editorial, (Robert Sheppard) and responses by Adrian Clarke, Gilbert Adair;
Pages 73-80, 1988: work by Stephen Oldfield, Valerie Panucci;
Pages 89-96, 1988: Robert Hampson and Hazel Smith;
Pages 97-104, 1988: issue includes letter by Ken Edwards and visual poem by Bob Cobbing;
Pages 105-112, 1988: work by Richard Caddel, Catherine Walsh, Aidan Semmens;
Pages 113-120, 1988: work by Patricia Farrell, Tom Raworth;
Pages 121-128, 1988: work by Heywood Hadfield and Colin Simms;
Pages 129-136, 1988: a defence by Robert Sheppard of the New British Poetry anthology (Paladin, London, 1988), with poems by Ralph Hawkins and Maggie O'Sullivan.;
Pages 137-144, 1988: includes work by Peter Riley;
Pages 145-152, 1988: poems by Ian Davidson and John Wilkinson
Issue 18, not dated: includes poems by Roy Fisher, Gael Turnbull, Edwin Morgan;
Issue 19, 1982: includes Ewart Milne, Adrian Clarke, David Tipton, E. A. Markham, Jim Burns;
Issue 20, 1982: includes poems by Dave Cunliffe, Jim Vollmar, with typescript letter from editor, Jim Burns, 2 copies;
Issue 21, 1982: includes poems by John Welch, Martin Stannard, E. A. Markham, Gavin Selerie;
Issue 22, 1982: includes report of 1982 Kerouac Conference at Naropa Institute, and Gavin Selerie's review of Mottram's A book of Herne (Arrowspire Press, Colne, Lancashire, 1981)
Issue 2, 1980: includes articles on the Menard Press's experience of the Arts Council of Great Britain, a review of the TV documentary, 'Running the Arts' by Bill Griffiths, and Keith Musgrove on the Poetry and Politics Conference at the Polytechnic of Central London, with typescript letter of response from Mottram, 18 Oct 1980;
Issue 3, 1980: includes press profile of Spectacular Diseases (Paul Green);
Issue 4, 1981: includes article by Bill Griffiths and checklist of Bill Butler's work by Mottram;
Issue 5, 1981: includes, 'ALP - the first fifteen years' by Bob Cobbing (on the Association of Little Presses);
Issue 6, 1981: includes debate on grant-aid and censorship, and interview with Jeff Nuttall;
Issue 7, 1981: includes articles by Bill Griffiths and Clive Fencott, and bibliography of Jeff Nuttall;
Issue 8, 1982;
Issue 10, 1983: includes, 'Transcript of a conversation between Ken Edwards and Paul A Green, and short articles by Bob Cobbing, Keith Musgrove and Bill Griffiths;
Issue 11, 1983: includes criticism of actions of Alan De Loach by Paul Green;
Issue 12, 1984: includes correspondence on Arts Council of Great Britain funding policies;
Issue 14, 1986, with notes on copyright deposit libraries;
Issue 15, 1986: includes article on little presses by Peter Finch and profile of Ivor Waters' Moss Rose press;
Issue 17, 1987;
Issue 18, 1988;
Issue 19, 1988;
Issue 20, 1988;
supplement to PALPI 20, ALP - the first 22˝ years (Association of Little Presses), compiled by Bob Cobbing and Bill Griffiths;
Issue 21, 1989: includes Michael Horovitz' complaint against The New British Poetry (Paladin, 1988);
Issue 22, 1989, new format;
Issue 23, 1989: includes articles on Pages by Robert Sheppard;
Issue 24, 1990: includes articles by John Harvey of Slow Dancer magazine, Anthony Rudolf, and photographs of ALP (Association of Little Presses) officers;
Issue 25, 1990: includes short article, 'Words and some warnings' by Bill Griffiths;
Issue 26, 1990: review of Little Magazines exhibition at the South Bank by Ken Edwards and short article on recycled paper by Bill Griffiths;
Issue 27, 1991: includes profile of Fragmente magazine;
Issue 28, 1991: includes article on Paula Claire by Maggie O'Sullivan;
Issue 29, 1991, with features on The Keepsake Press and Deucalion Press;
Issue 32, 1994;
Issue 33, 1994;
(Note: for PALPI 9, 1982, including letter from Mottram on Rebecca magazine, see MOTTRAM 3/2)
Issue, 15 Oct 1960: includes article, 'The comedy of dissent';
Issue, 11 Mar 1961: includes, 'Letter to a lady actress' (Dorothy Zupancich) by Gregory Corso (outsize);
Issue, 15 Apr 1961
Issue 3/2, 1984: includes work by Cid Corman, Jackson Mac Low, John Perlman, Bill Sherman;
Issue 4/3, 1990, last issue, with poetry by Maggie O'Sullivan, Cid Corman, Bruce Andrews, a section of Palestinian poets, and an index to the whole series
(Note: for The Paris Magazine, Summer 1989, with articles on Shakespeare & Co, Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Henry Miller, see MOTTRAM 8 / Centre du Recherches)
Issue 9/8, 1979: on hospital closures (outsize)
Issue 1636 (3 Nov 1967): mary McCarthy on Vietnam War;
Issue 1642 (15 Dec 1967): features Paul Goodman writing on Vietnam conflict
Issue 9, 1982: includes work by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Denise Levertov, John Heath-Stubbs, Taner Baybars
Issue 3 (undated): satire against Eric Mottram, Bill Sherman, Allen Fisher, Lawrence Upton, David Miller;
Issue 4, 1980: includes crude review of Mottram's essay on mathematics and poetry in Reality Studios 2/3;
Issue 6, not dated, emphasis on reviews;
Issue 7, not dated, targetting Lee Harwood, Rupert Mallin, Mottram;
Issue 8, 1980: includes, 'A visit to the Eric Snottram shrine';
Special summer issue, 1980, with a decidedly racist slant;
Issue 9, 1980: includes work by Opal Nations;
Issue 10 (last issue, 1981): supposed interviews with Opal Nations and Anthony Barnett, and substantial section of 'obituaries' (Note: Steve Pereira )
Issue 59, 1985: includes article concerning Ted Hughes on his creation as Poet Laureate;
Issue 64, 1990;
Issue 67, 1993
Issue 8/4, 1987: includes, 'Pennine genius: Jeff Nuttall talks about his beloved Pennines'
Issue 5, 1978: includes work by John Riley, Thomas A. Clark, Ralph Hawkins, Gael Turnbull, Chris Torrance, Iain Sinclair, Edwin Morgan
Issue 15, 1982: includes interview with Yoshi Oida, performance artist
Issue, Aug-Sep 1979: includes article by Jeff Nuttall, 'Subsidy in the U. K.';
Issue, Dec-Jan 1982-1983
Issue, Mar 1979: poems by Sam Kashner;
Issue, Apr 1979: poems by John Godfrey;
Issue, May 1979: poems by Bernadette Mayer;
Issue, Jun 1979: poems by Clark Coolidge;
Issue, Jul 1979: poems by Lewis Warsh;
Issue, Aug 1979: Peter Altenberg, translated by Anselm Hollo;
Issue, Sep 1979: poems by Iliassa Sequin;
Issue, Oct 1979: poems by Tony Towle
Issue 3, 1961: poems and translations including work by Robert Kelly, John Wieners, Paul Blackburn, Jerome Rothenberg;
Issue 4, 1962: includes poems by Milton Resnick, Michael Benedikt, translations by Jerome Rothenberg and David Antin, 2 copies;
Issue 5, 1963: includes work by Robert Duncan, Anselm Hollo, Robert Kelly, Jerome Rothenberg, Paul Blackburn, W. S. Merwin, Harry Fainlight, Theodore Enslin, George Economou, Armand Schwerner, Rochelle Owens, Blas de Otero, Jackson Mac Low, with a typescript letter from Anselm Hollo to Mottram
Issue 17, 1975: contains, Stumble, poems by Peter Hoida;
(Note: for Poet & Peasant 6, 1974, comprising Wolves at the door by Mike Dobbie with drawings by Nick James and Jeff Nuttall, see MOTTRAM 5 / Dobbie; for issue 8, 1974, a special Paul Brown issue, see MOTTRAM 5 / Brown)
Issue 1/1, 1991, 3 copies;
Issue 1/2, 1992, 3 copies;
Issue 1/3, 1992, 3 copies;
Issue 1/4, 1992, 3 copies;
Issue 1/5, 1992, 3 copies;
Issue 1/6, 1992;
Issue 1/7, 1992;
Issue 8, 1992;
Issue 9, 1992;
Issue 10, 1993;
Issue 11, 1993;
Issue 13, 1993;
Issue 14, 1993-1994;
Issue 15, 1994;
Issue 16, 1994;
Issue 17, 1994;
Issue 18, 1994, the 'Clark Coolidge issue';
(Note: for Poetic Briefs: interview issue, 1992, including interview with Mottram and material on Robert Creeley, see MOTTRAM 3)
Issue 7, 1964-1965: includes prose by Lee Harwood, poem by Allen Ginsberg, and photograph of Harwood on cover;
Issue 8, 1965: anthology issue, entitled, 'The New British Poetry', inscribed to Jeff Nuttall, 1967, and, on cover, 'Remember this?' by Nuttall (presumably on being passed to Mottram), A second copy;
Issue 11, 1966: includes account of the Golden Convolvulus trial, 1965 (cf. MOTTRAM 6 / Screeches Publications);
Issue 13, 1967: includes work by Octavio Paz, Jack Micheline, Roy Fisher, George Dowden, Jim Burns
Issue 95/6, 1960: includes poems by William Carlos Williams;
Issue 96/1, 1960: includes poems by Denise Levertov and Kenneth Koch, and Robert Creeley on Robert Duncan;
Issue 96/4, 1960;
Issue 107/4, 1966: includes first printing of Basil Bunting's poem, 'Briggflatts';
Issue 107/5, 1966: includes long poem, 'Fragment', by John Ashbery
Issue 255, 1994: includes feature on Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Issue 8, 1973: includes articles by Mike Horovitz and Lawrence Upton;
(Note: see MOTTRAM 3 for the following issues of Poetry Information containing items by or about Mottram: 11 (1974); 12-13 (1975); 14 (1975-1976); 15 (1976); 17 (1977); 18 (1978); 19 (1978); 20-21 (Newcastle upon Tyne, 1979-1980))
Issue 2 (26 Sep, no year given): poems by Lee Harwood, 2 copies;
Issue 3 (3 Oct, no year given): poems by Mike Dobbie and Bernard Kelly
Issue 14, 1974: reviews readings by Michael McClure and Allen Ginsberg;
Issue 15, 1974: includes letter from Aram Saroyan;
Issue 16, 1974: events and reviews, from the reading centre at St Mark's Church;
Issue 17, 1974;
Issue 18, 1974;
Issue 19, 1974;
Issue 72, 1980, edited by Vicki Hudspith;
Issue 93, 1982: includes reviews of Anne Waldman, Ted Berrigan
Issue 9, 1963: includes reproductions of handwritten poems by Aram Saroyan, Ted Berrigan, Ron Padgett, Gerard Malanga, Carol Bergé, and typewritten poem by Paul Blackburn;
Issue 11, 1964: includes handwritten poems by Allen Ginsberg, Allen De Loach, Paul Blackburn, Jackson Mac Low
Issue 10, not dated, 'concrete number', with poems by Robert Lax, Edwin Morgan, Dom Sylvester Houedard;
Issue 12 [1963]: includes work by Paul De Vree, Edwin Morgan, Dom Sylvester Houedard, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Ernst Jandl
Issue 5, 1980: includes Mottram article on poetry of Michael Horovitz;
Issue 6, 1980: includes Mottram article on poetry of Tom Pickard;
Issue 7, 1981: contains feature on shamanism
Issue 6/1, 1978;
Issue 6/2, 1978;
Issue 7/1, 1979;
Issue 8/2, 1980;
Issue 9/1, 1981;
Issue 9/2, 1981;
Issue 10/2, 1982;
Issue 11/1, 1983;
Issue 11/2, 1983;
Issue 12/1, 1984;
Issue 12/2, 1984;
Issue 13/1, 1985;
Issue 13/2, 1985
Issue 8, 1983: features work by Kit Robinson, Delys Mullis and Charles Bernstein
Issue 2/4, 1991
Issue 4/137, 19 Apr 1979 (outsize)
Issue 4, 1984: includes material on Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg;
Issue 5-6, 1988: with articles on William Burroughs
Issue 14, 1976;
Issue 17, 1977: includes article by Michel Foucault;
Issue 18, 1978;
Issue 19, 1978;
Issue 22, 1979: includes article on Hungarian Marxism;
Issue 24, 1980: includes article on the Nouvelle Philosophie and the work of Giles DeLeuze;
Issue 28, 1981: includes article on Rawl's theory of justice
Issue 6/11, Jun 1968: includes letter from Eldridge Cleaver on Black Panthers
Issue 2˝, 1979, loose-leaf in folder: includes self-contained poem on Croydon by P. C. Fencott
Issue 2 (1977), 'A bi-monthly publication devoted to writing on (reviews of) recent work that has no existence in time beyond its own structural duration - dance, performance, music, film';
Issue 3, not dated
Issue 39, 1962: includes, 'An impolite interview with Joseph Heller';
Issue 40, 1962: includes interview with Norman Mailer;
Issue 41, 1963: focuses on Lenny Bruce;
Issue 43, 1963: includes interview with Mort Sahl;
Issue 48, 1964: includes statement by Lenny Bruce;
Issue 49, 1965: includes material on Dick Gregory, Woody Allen and Steve Allen;
Issue 54, 1964: more material by Lenny Bruce and a section of Red Indian cartoons;
Issue 58, 1965: includes interview with Woody Allen;
Issue 63, 1965: opens with 'A little play' by Jules Feiffer;
Issue 64, 1966: includes article by Paul Krassner;
Issue 66, 1966: includes article on abortion by Krassner;
Issue 73, 1967: includes article, 'The murder of Malcolm X', and material on Lenny Bruce;
Issue 76, 1967
Issue 1/2, 1978: includes work by Marius Kociejowski and David Miller;
Issue 1/3, 1978: comprises work by E. E. Vonna-Michel;
Issue 1/4, 1978: excerpts from Ken Edwards, 'Tilth';
Issue 1/5, 1978: comprises work by Paul Green of Peterborough and Paul Green of Torquay;
Issue 1/6, 1978: includes work by Cory Harding and Dave Ward;
Issue 1/8-10, 1979: includes work by Alan Halsey, David Tipton;
Issue 2/2, 1979: includes articles by Richard Tabor, Robert Sheppard and Ken Edwards;
Issue 2/3 (London, 1980): includes Mottram essay on poetry and mathematics;
Issue 3/1, 1980: includes Allen Fisher essay, 'The mathematics of Rimbaud';
Issue 3/2, 1981: Tony Baker on Colin Simms, Tony Jackson and Ken Edwards on Jeff Nuttall, Bill Griffiths on microfiches, 2 copies;
Issue 6/1-4, 1984: includes work by Clive Fencott, Allen Fisher, Charles Bernstein, Tom Raworth, Peter Finch, Maggie O'Sullivan;
Ken Edwards & Reality Studios: an interview (Textures, London, 1985): about the origin and growth of Alembic and Reality Studios magazines;
(Note: for Reality Studios, issue '3', 1980-1981, including Mottram essay on Gilbert Sorrentino; and for issue 5, 1983, including Mottram essay on Bill Griffiths, see MOTTRAM 3/2)
Issue, 16 Oct 1970;
Issue, 17 Oct 1970
Issue 7, 1978: includes a review by Colin MacCabe of Mottram's book on William Burroughs
Issue 6, 1966: includes poems by Jim Burns, Roy Fisher, Paul Evans, 2 copies
Issue 13/2, not dated: poems by Michael Fried;
Issue 13/3, 1964: poems by Ian Hamilton;
Issue 19/1 (London, not dated): twelve poems by A. Alvarez;
Issue 19/2, not dated: 'Tonight's lover' by David Harsent;
Issue 19/2, not dated: 'The art of love' by John Fuller;
The Review 24 (London, 1970), edited by Ian Hamilton: features, 'Poets of East Germany';
Issue 26, 1971: features Robert Lowell;
Issue 29-30, 1972: includes John Fuller's poem, 'To James Fenton' and James Fenton's poem, 'To John Fuller'; and supplement, 'Backwaters', poems by Douglas Dunn
Issue 25 (1965): includes work by François Dufręne, Ian Hamilton Finlay, John Giorno, Brion Gysin (note: outsize, special box);
Issue 33 (1967): includes work by Henri Chopin, Pierre Albert-Bicot, Brion Gysin, printed text with gramophone record (note: outsize, special box);
Issue 34-35 (1967): includes work by François Dufręne and Bob Cobbing, printed text with gramophone record (note: outsize, special box);
Issue 42-44 (1973): includes work by Tom Phillips, Arrigo Lora Totino, Nicholas Zurbrugg, printed text with gramophone record (note: outsize, special box);
A propos de Ou - cinquičme saison; 1958-1974, un quart de sičcle d'avant-garde (Veys, Tielt, 1974), with covering manuscript letter, 30 Jun 1975 from Henri Chopin, including details of publications (note: outsize, special box);
(Note: see also MOTTRAM 6 / Collection Ou)
Issue 8, 1987: includes work by Mike Horovitz, Gavin Ewart, Martin Stannard, Nicki Jackowska;
Issue 26, 1993: includes work by Sebastian Barker, Roy Fisher, William Oxley, William Scammell, Anthony Thwaite
Issue 4 (Southwick, Sussex, 1983): includes work by John Muckle, Alan Halsey, Lee Harwood;
Issue 5 (Southsea, 1985): includes Maggie O'Sullivan, George Evans, Ian Robinson, Lee Harwood, David Miller, John Welch and review by Tony Baker
Issue 2, 1979: includes work by James Schuyler, Michael Brownstein, Anne Waldman;
Issue 3 (Boulder, Colorado, 1979): includes work by William Burroughs and Anne Waldman;
Issue 5, 1980: includes work by Allen Ginsberg, Carol Rakosi, Ted Berrigan, Anne Waldman, Alice Notley;
Issue 7, 1981: includes work by Philip Whalen, Lyn Hejinian, Anne Waldman;
Issue 8, 1981: includes work by Anne Waldman, Ed Dorn, Anselm Hollo
Issue 3, 1982: includes poems by Robert Creeley;
Issue 10, 1985: features, 'The return of The Fugs', and obituaries on Basil Bunting by Tom Pickard and Tom Raworth;
Issue 11, 1986;
Issue 12, 1986, open at review of Hugh MacDiarmid's Complete poems (Penguin 1985), other material by Allen Ginsberg and Tom Raworth;
Issue 12 (sic) 1987: includes article by Ed Dorn on the Third Annual Cowboy Poetry Gathering at El Elko, 1987;
Issue 14, 1987: includes articles by Ed Dorn and Tom Pickard;
Issue 15-16, 1989, open at review of William Burroughs' The western lands (Viking Penguin, New York & London, 1987);
Issue 17-18, 1990, open at, 'Tribute to C. L. R. James: A great Trinidadian';
Issue 19-20, 1991, 'Berkeley 1965-1991: Olson revisited / Braverman, Berlin / Bukowski, Clark, / Raworth, V. H. Cruz / McFadden, Brakhage / Ellsberg Speaks'
Issue 130, 1973: includes material on Timothy Leary and on Bob Dylan;
Issue 131, 1973, open at article on Jack Kerouac by Ann Charters;
Issue 171, 1974: includes article on American politics by Hunter S. Thompson (note: page 13 incomplete);
Issue 198 (San Francisco, 25 Oct 1975): includes material on the Patty Hearst story;
Issue 200, 1975: features the Patty Hearst story;
Issue 207, 1976: 'San Francisco ten years on', including item on Michael McClure;
Issue 211, 1976, open at article on Ram Dass;
Issue 218, 1976, open at article on Alfred Hitchcock;
Issue 214, 1976: features Jimmy Carter's story;
Issue 223, 1976: includes article, 'Rituals of the herd' by John Dean and Ralph Steadman, covering the Republican Convention of 1976;
Issue 309 (New York, 24 Jan 1980): on crowd crush at Cincinnati concert;
(Note: for Rolling Stone 47, 1969, with interview of Bob Dylan, see MOTTRAM 10 / music)
Issue 2, 1970: includes work by Michael Brownstein, Thomas M. Disch, John Giorno
Issue 9, 1979: features five poets: Kit Robinson, Alan Davies, P. Inman, Lynne Dreyer, Charles Bernstein
Issue 1/3-5, 1969: includes work by Timothy Leary, Norman Mailer, Anselm Hollo, Tom Raworth
Issue 12, 1991: She took by Virginia Firnberg;
Issue 20, 1994: comprises work by Paul Dutton;
RWC Extra, Jun 1994: preliminary documentation of Sub Voicive reading series;
RWC Extra, Summer, 1994: 'No one listens to poetry?' by Robert Sheppard - a statement for the Sub Voicive one-day colloquium at the Institute of United States and Latin American Studies, University of London, 20 Jul 1991;
RWC Extra, Sep 1994: documentation of the Sub Voicive series;
(Note: for RWC 1, (1990): comprising poems by Robert Sheppard, see MOTTRAM 5 / Sheppard; for issue 3, 1991: comprising Upton's 'Letter to Ulli' see MOTTRAM 5 / Upton; for issue 4-5, 1991: comprising work by Carlyle Reedy, see MOTTRAM 5 / Reedy; for issue 6, 1991: comprising poems by Ken Edwards, see MOTTRAM 5 / Edwards; for issue 7, 1991: comprising poems by Adrian Clarke, see at MOTTRAM 5 / Clarke; for issue 11, 1991: Untitled dance blasphemy by Patricia Farrell, see MOTTRAM 5 / Farrell; for issue 17, not dated: from Roxy by Gavin Selerie, see MOTTRAM5 / Selerie; for issue 18, 1994: comprising poems by Adrian Clarke, see at MOTTRAM5 / Clarke; for issue 31, 1994, see MOTTRAM 5 / Griffiths)
Issue 2, 1991: promotional material;
Issue 3, 1991: lists publications and events, accompanied by letter from and visual by Upton;
Issue 4, 1992: includes Upton review of Floating capital: new poets from London, ed. Adrian Clarke and Robert Sheppard (Potes & Poets, Connecticut, 1991), distributed with visual card, 'Senza misura' by Ulli Freer;
Issue 5, 1991: 'Networking material', edited by Lawrence Upton;
Issue 6, 1991;
Issue 7, 1991, emphasises new address at Reading, Berkshire;
Issue 8, 1991-1992: news and reviews;
Issue, Jun 1994;
Issue, Jul 1994;
Issue, Oct-Nov 1994;
Issue, Sep 1994
Issue 18, 1990;
Issue 21, 1993-1994
Issue 23, Aug 1972: includes article on Brion Gysin and Wyndham Lewis
Issue 5-6 (New York & London, 1978), New York City issue', edited by Simon Pettet: including work by John Cage, Ted Berrigan, Kathy Acker, Allen Ginsberg, Alice Notley, Anne Waldman, Peter Orlovsky, John Giorno, Dick Higgins;
(Note: for Saturday Morning 1, 1976, including interview by Mottram, see MOTTRAM 3; for issue 4, 1977, including article by Mottram, see MOTTRAM 3)
Issue 5 (New York, 1991), edited by Alice Notley and Douglas Oliver: includes poems by Tom Clark, Ralph Hawkins, Denise Riley, prose by Doug Oliver
Issue 4/2, Feb 1968: general interest articles;
Issue 4/3, Mar 1968: general interest articles;
Issue 4/10, Oct 1968: 'Special issue: Machines like men';
Issue 5A/6 (sic), Dec 1969: includes article on drug addiction
Parody issue of Seattle Arts using same title as above, 2 copies (outsize)
(Note: items forwarded to Mottram by Ray Goerig)
(Note: file includes a review from Time Out 19-25 Oct 1973, comparing Second Aeon to Poetry Review and a flyer for Second Aeon [1976])
Issue, Fall and Winter 1962: includes poems by Carol Bergé and Diane Wakoski
Issue n. s. 14 (1981)
Issue 42/2, 1973;
Issue 42/3, 1973: includes article on censorship and the Press;
Issue 42/4, 1973;
Issue 43/1, 1973-1974: includes article on Sergei Eisenstein;
Issue 43/2, 1974;
Issue 43/3, 1974: includes interviews with Jack Nicholson and Jack Gold;
Issue 43/4, 1974: includes article on Berthold Brecht;
Issue 44/2, 1975;
Issue 44/3, 1975;
Issue 44/4, 1975: includes article on Buster Keaton's, 'Steamboat Bill Jr';
Issue 45/1, 1975-1976;
Issue 45/2, 1976: includes article, 'Film and the Workers' Movement in Britain, 1929-1939';
Issue 45/3, 1976;
Issue 45/4, 1976;
Issue 46/1, 1976-1977;
Issue 46/2, 1977;
Issue 46/3, 1977;
Issue 46/4, 1977;
Issue 47/1, 1977-1978;
Issue 47/2, 1978;
Issue 47/3, 1978;
Issue 48/4, 1979: includes feature on Bernardo Bertolucci;
Issue 49/1, 1979-1980: includes articles on the film Apocalypse Now;
Issue 49/2, 1980;
Issue 49/3, 1980, open at report of Cannes Film Festival;
Issue 49/4, 1980;
Issue 50/2, 1981;
Issue 50/3, 1981;
Issue 50/4, 1981;
Issue 51/1, 1981-1982;
Issue 51/2, 1982;
Issue 51/3, 1982;
Issue 51/4 (1982), 'Fiftieth anniversary issue' with items by Satyajit Ray and Sir Denis Forman;
Issue 52/1, 1982-1983;
Issue 52/2, 1983: includes article on Alfred Hitchcock;
Issue 52/3, 1983;
Issue 52/4, 1983;
Issue 53/1, 1983-1984;
Issue 53/4, 1984;
Issue 54/1, 1984-1985;
Issue 54/2, 1985;
Issue 54/3, 1985;
Issue 54/4, 1985;
Issue 55/1, 1985-1986;
Issue 55/2, 1986;
Issue 55/3, 1986;
Issue 55/4, 1986;
Issue 56/1, 1986-1987, open at article on supply of TV news pictures;
Issue 56/2, 1987;
Issue 56/3, 1987;
Issue 56/4, 1987;
Issue 57/1, 1987-1988;
Issue 57/2, 1988;
Issue 57/3, 1988;
Issue 57/4, 1988;
Issue 58/1, 1988-1989;
Issue 58/2, 1989;
Issue, Summer 1989, lacks title page;
Issue 58/4, 1989;
Issue 59/1, 1989-1990;
Issue 59/2, 1990: includes article on 'A clockwork orange';
Issue 59/3, 1990: includes article on East European film-making;
Issue 59/4, 1990;
Issue 60/1, 1990-1991;
Issue new series 1/1, 1991: incorporating Monthly Film Bulletin;
Issue n. s. 1/4, 1991
Issue 5 (New York, not dated): includes poem by Bruce Andrews;
Issue 7, not dated: includes work by Kevin Killian and Ron Silliman;
Issue 8 (dated by postmark, Dec 1994): prose and poems;
(Note: for Situation 1/1, 1992, including poems by Mottram, see MOTTRAM 3)
Issue 7-8 (London & Lake Toxaway, North Carolina, 1974): 'Paul Blackburn issue': contains Mottram essay on and poem for Blackburn
(Note: compare Frice, Ice, Nice, and Vice magazines)
Issue 2/1, 1987: items on the death penalty, and interstate wild animal barter
Issue, 16 Nov 1974;
Issue, 5 Jul 1975;
Issue, 26 Jul 1975: includes material on the USIS (United States International Socialists);
Issue, 20 Mar 1976;
Issue, 27 March 1976: emphasis on Alan Price's 'Jarrow Song', with emergency supplement on Right to Work March;
Issue, 7 Aug 1976;
Issue, 27 Nov 1976: includes article on political deportations;
Issue, 18 Dec 1976: includes feature on punk rock group the Sex Pistols;
Issue, 7 Jan 1978, opened at report of American miners' strike;
Issue, 2 Dec 1978, opened at report on mass suicide at Jim Jones' People's Temple, Guyana;
Issue, 9 Jun 1979: features the killing of Blair Peach;
Issue, 15 Dec 1979: leading article on Lord Denning;
Issue, 5 Jan 1980: steelworkers' strike;
Issue, 26 Jan 1980, open at article on Winfrith Nuclear Power Station;
Issue, 9 Feb 1980, open at articles on the Cold War, and police power;
Issue, 29 Mar 1980: steelworkers' strike;
Issue, 19 April 1980: special Patrol Group;
Issue, 26 Apr 1980: anniversary of Blair Peach's death;
Issue, 3 May 1980, opened at article on film 'Tom Horn';
Issue, 24 May 1980: includes article on Bob Dylan;
Issue, 31 May 1980: includes report of Blair Peach inquest verdict and article on Emma Goldman, American anarchist;
Issue, 28 Jun 1980;
Issue, 12 Jul 1980;
Issue, 26 Jul 1980: includes article on novelist B. Traven;
Issue, 2 May 1981: includes article on Black American leader, Harry Haywood;
Issue, 11 Jul 1981: headline. 'Riot storm shakes Tories';
Issue, 18 Jul 1981: reports on riots and feature on Tony Benn;
Issue, 1 Aug 1981: reports Toxteth riots;
Issue, 6 Mar 1982;
Issue, 9 Oct 1982
Issue 11, 1977: special issue on Japan
Issue 1/2, 1965: includes work by David Antin, Theodore Enslin, Ted Berrigan, Jerome Rothenberg, Clayton Eshleman, Jackson Mac Low, Diane Wakoski