Jack Hirschman
A bibliography
By Jack Hirschman & Matt Gonzalez
Jack Hirschman has been living in San Francisco since
1973. P.O. Box 26517, San Francisco, CA 94126
Books by Jack Hirschman
1. Fragments. New York: privately printed, 1953.
2. A Correspondence of Americans. Introduction by
Karl Shapiro & cover artwork by Leon Golub. Bloomington: Indiana
University Press, 1960.
3. Two. Lithographs by Arnold Belkin. Los
Angeles: The Zora Gallery, 1964.
4. Interchange. Los Angeles: The Zora Gallery,
1964.
5. Kline Sky. Los Angeles: The Zora Gallery,
1965.
6. YOD. London: Trigram Press, 1966.
7. A Word In Your Season. With Asa Benveniste.
London: Trigram Press, 1967.
8. William Blake. Topanga: The Love Press, 1967.
9. London Seen Directly. London: Goliard Press,
1967.
10. Ltd. Interchangeable in Eternity: Poems of
Jackruthdavidcelia Hirschman. London: privately printed, 1967.
11. Aleph, Benoni & Zaddik. Los Angeles: Ten
Fingers, 1968.
12. Jerusalem. Topanga: The Love Press, 1968.
13. Black Alephs. New York/London: Phoenix
Bookshop/Trigram Press, 1969.
14. Shekinah. Maya Quarto One. San Francisco:
Maya, 1969.
15. NHR. Santa Barbara: Christopher's Press,
1970.
16. Soledeth. Venice: Q Press, 1971.
17. Scintilla. Bolinas: Tree Books, 1971.
18. The Burning of Los Angeles. Venice: J'Ose
Press, 1971.
19. HNYC. Topanga: Skyline Press, 1971.
20. Adamnan. Santa Barbara: Christopher's Press,
1972.
21. Les Vidanges. Venice: Bayrock Press, 1972.
22. The "R" of the Ari's Raziel. Los Angeles: The
Press of the Pegacycle
Lady, 1972.
23. KS/ An Essay on Kabbala Surrealism. Venice:
Bayrock & Beyond Baroque
Press, 1973.
24. Cantillations. Santa Barbara: Capra Press,
1974.
25. Aur Sea. Berkeley: Tree, 1974.
26. Djackson. Salt Lake City: Rainbow Resin
Press, 1974.
27. Time of the People Changed to Prayer. Santa
Barbara: Lost Pleiade Press, 1974.
28. Cockroach Street. San Francisco: Blake
Hand-Books, 1975.
29. The Cool Boyetz Cycle/And. San Francisco:
Golden Mountain Press, 1975.
30. Kashtaninyah Segodnya. San Francisco:
Beatitude Press, 1975.
31. Stump 2. Athens, OH: Stump, 1975.
32. Lyripol. San Francisco: City Lights Books,
1976.
33. The Arcanes of Le Comte de St. Germain.
Preface by Alexander Kohav. San Francisco: Amerus Press, 1977.
34. The Jonestown Arcane. San Francisco: Poetry
for the People, 1979;
reprinted, La Jolla, CA: Writing Series, 1991.
35. The Proletarian Arcane. San Francisco: Amerus
Press, 1980.
36. The Cagliostro Arcane. San Francisco: Michael
Hargraves, 1981.
37. Class Questions. San Francisco: Retribution
Press, 1981.
38. The David Arcane. San Francisco: Amerus
Press, 1982.
L'Arcano di David. Artist book of 9 copies.
Translated into Italian by Raffaella Marzano. Cividale, Italy: Loretta
Cappanera, 2001.
39. The Donmeh Arcane. San Francisco: Amerus
Press, 1982.
40. Salt Point. [Red Trapeze 4:9] San
Francisco: Poetasumanos Press, 1983.
41. Kallatumba. Fremont/Seattle/Taos: Ruddy Duck
Press, 1984.
42. The Necessary Is. San Francisco: Fishy Afoot
Press, 1984.
43. Sun, Stay. San Francisco: Fishy Afoot Press,
1987.
44. The Bottom Line. Willimantic, CT: Curbstone
Press, 1988.
Quello Che Conta. Translated into Italian by
Bruno Gulli. Bolonga, Italy: Editoriale Mongolfiera Paroleinliberta,
1990.
45. The Triana Arcane. San Francisco: Deep
Forest, 1991.
46. The Satin Arcane. Oakland: Zeitgeist Press,
1991.
L'Arcano di Seta. Bilingual edition
translated into Italian by Franca Inzaghi. Piombo, Italy: Tracce
Edizioni, 1996.
47. Endless Threshold. Willimantic, CT: Curbstone
Press, 1992.
Soglia Infinita. Bilingual edition translated
into Italian by Bruno Gulli. Salerno, Italy: Multimedia Edizioni, 1994.
Neskoncni Prag. Selections translated into
Slovenian by Iztok Osoynik. Ljubljana, Slovenia: Prevedel Tone Skrjanec,
1996.
48. The Back of a Spoon. San Francisco: Manic D
Press, 1992.
49. The Heartbeat Arcane. Farmington, NM: Yoo-Hoo
Press, 1993.
50. The Xibalba Arcane. Washington, D.C.: Azul
Editions, 1994.
L'Arcano Xibalba. Bilingual edition
translated into Italian by Anna Lombardo. Salerno, Italy: Multimedia
Edizioni, 1997.
51. The Arcane on a Stick. San Francisco:
Roadkill Press, 1995.
52. The Graffiti Arcane. San Francisco:
Deliriodendron Press, 1995.
53. Culture And Struggle. Chicago: National
Organizing Committee, 1995.
54. The Green Chakra Arcane. San Francisco:
Deliriodendron Press, 1996.
55. L'Arcano di Pasolini. translated into Italian by Mariella Setzu. Salerno: Multimedia Edizioni, 1996.
56. L'Arcano di Shupsl. Translated into Italian by Raffaella Marzano. Salerno: Multimedia Edizioni, 1996.
57. 36. Osnago, Italy: Edizioni Pulcinoelefante,
1996.
58. The Grit Arcane. West Yorkshire, England:
Spout, 1997.
59. Kallatumba. Original in Albanian. Osnago,
Italy: Edizioni Pulcinoelefante, 1998.
60. The Open Gate. San Francisco: Express Press,
1998.
61. J'ai su que j'avais un frθ
re (I Knew I Had a Brother). Translated
into French by Gilles B. Vachon & Francis Combes. Pantin, France:
Le Temps des Cerises et Maison de la Poιsie Rhone-Alpes, 1999.
62. Arcani. Bilingual edition translated into
Italian by Raffaella Marzano, Mariella Setzu, and Anna Lombardo.
Salerno, Italy: Multimedia Edizioni, 1999.
63. Sunsong. Osnago, Italy: Edizioni Pulcinoelefante, 2000.
64. The Archaic Now Arcane. San Francisco:
Deliriodendron Press, 2000.
65. Sto Trelo Xenodoxeio Tees Televtaias (In the
Crazy Hotel of My Last). Translated into Greek by Yannis Livadas.
Athens, Greece: Ekdoseis Akron, 2000.
66. Il Assesinio di Giordano Bruno (The Murder of
Giordano Bruno). Bilingual edition translated into Italian by
Antonio Bertoli. Florence: Edizioni City Lights (Italy), 2001.
67. The Lotus Bikini Arcane. Willits, CA:
Rainy Day Women's Press, 2002.
68. Front Lines. San Francisco: City Lights
Books, 2002.
69. Fists on Fire. San Francisco: Sore Dove
Press, 2003.
70. I Was Born Murdered. San Francisco: Sore Dove Press, 2004.
71. Arcanes (Arcanes). Bilingual edition translated into
French by Gilles B. Vachon. Pantin, France: Le Temp de Cerises, 2004.
72. Dodici Arcani (Twelve Arcanes). Bilingual edition translated
into Italian by Raffaella Marzano. Salerno, Italy: Multimedia Edizioni,
2004.
73. Volevo Che Voi Lo Sapeste (Wanted You to Know It). Bilingual
edition translated into Italian by Raffaella Marzano. Salerno, Italy:
Multimedia Editizoni, 2004.
Books translated by Jack Hirschman
(from the Russian, French, Spanish, German,
Hebrew, Italian, Albanian, Greek, Haitian Creole, Georgian)
1. Vladimir Mayakovsky, Electric Iron. Translated
from the Russian w/Victor Erlich. Berkeley: Maya, 1971.
2. Rene Depestre, A Rainbow for the Christian West.
Translated from the French. Los Angeles/Fairfax: The Red Hill Press,
1972.
3. Antonin Artaud, Love Is a Tree. [Invisible
City: 1:6 (July 1972).] Translated from the French. Los Angeles: The
Red Hill Press, 1972.
4. Luisa Pasamanik, The Exiled Angel. Translated
from the Spanish. Los Angeles: The Red Hill Press, 1973.
5. Ait Djafer, Wail for the Beggars of the Casbah.
Translated from the French. West Los Angeles: Papa Bach Bookstore,
1973.
Ismael Ait Djafer, Wail of the Beggars of the
Casbah. Bilingual edition translated from the French. Willimantic,
CT: Curbstone Press, 2003.
6. [Anonymous], K'Wai Sing: The Origin of the Dragon,
A Surrealist Text. Translated from the French. Venice: Beyond
Baroque Foundation, 1973.
7. Stephane Mallarme, Igitur. Translated from the
French. Los Angeles: Press of the Pegacycle Lady, 1974.
8. Eleaser of Worms, Three Tracts. Translated
from the German w/Alexander Altmann. Berkeley: Tree Books, 1975.
9. Johann Maier, The Book of Noah. Translated
from the German. Berkeley: Tree Books, 1976.
10. Andrei Voznesensky, Kaligrunes. Translated
from the Russian. Berkeley: Cross-Cut Saw Unlimited, 1976.
11. Abraham Abulafia, The Path of the Names.
Translated from the Hebrew with Bruria Finkel. Berkeley: Tree Books,
1976.
12. Alexander Kohav, Orange Voice. Translated
from the Russian. San Francisco: Beatitude Press, 1976.
13. Jean Cocteau, The Crucifixion. Bilingual
edition translated from the French.
Bethlehem, PA: Quarter Press, 1976.
14. Alexander Kohav, Four Angels in Profile, Four
Beasts in Full Face. Bilingual edition translated from the Russian.
San Francisco: Street Edition, 1976.
15. Natasha Belyaeva, Hunger. Translated from the
Russian. Mill Valley: D'Aurora Press, 1977.
16. Alexander Kohav, Emigroarium. Bilingual
edition translated from the Russian. San Francisco: Amerus Press, 1977.
17. Eliphas Levi, Dove Rose. Translated from the
French. Kent, OH: Viscerally Press, 1979.
18. Rene Depestre, Vegetations of Splendor.
Introduction by Lawrence Ferlinghetti; preface by Nelson Peery.
Translated from the French. Chicago: Vanguard Books, 1980.
19. Santo Cali, Yossiph Shyryn. Bilingual edition
translated from the Italian. Trapani, Sicily: Antigruppo Cross Cultural
Communications, 1981.
20. Jabixshak: Albanian Poets Today. Bilingual
edition translated from the Albanian. San Francisco: Amerus Press, 1982.
21. Sarah Kirsch, Poems. Translated from the
German. Santa Cruz: Alcatraz Editions, 1983.
22. Pablo Neruda, Elegy. Bilingual edition
translated from the Spanish. San Francisco: David Books, 1983.
23. Katerina Gogou, Three Clicks Left. Translated
from the Greek. San Francisco: Night Horn Books, 1983.
24. Agim Gjakova, Communist. Bilingual edition
translated from the Albanian. San Francisco: Fishy Afoot Press, 1984.
25. Roque Dalton, Poemas Clandestinos/Clandestine
Poems. Bilingual edition translated from the Spanish. San Francisco:
Solidarity Educational Publications, 1984; reprinted, Willmanic, CT:
Curbstone Press, 1990.
26. Paul Laraque, Fistibal/Slingshot. Bilingual
edition translated from the Haitian Creole. San
Francisco/Port-au-Prince: Seaworthy Press/Editions Samba, 1989.
27. Ambar Past, The Sea on Its Side. Translated
from the Spanish. Sausalito: Post-Apollo Press, 1994.
28. Dorou Leftheria, In Memory of the Children
Fallen. Bilingual edition translated from the Greek.. San Francisco:
Deliriodendron Press, 1994.
29. Rocco Scotellaro, Seven Poems of Rocco Scotellaro.
Bilingual edition translated from the Italian. San Francisco:
Deliriodendron, 1994.
30. Paul Celan, Light-Force. Bilingual edition
translated from the German w/Angela Beske. San Francisco: Deliriodendron
Press, 1996.
31. Sandro Sardella, Coloredpaperbits. Translated
from the Italian. La Jolla, CA: Writing Series, 1996.
32. Claudio Galuzzi, The Plain Inside. Bilingual
edition translated from the Italian. San Francisco: Deliriodendron
Press, 1997.
33. Ferruccio Brugnaro, Fist of Sun. Bilingual edition
translated from the Italian. Willimantic, CT: Curbstone Press, 1998.
34. Stephane Mallarme, A Fling of Two Die Never Will
Abolish Chance. Bilingual edition translated from the French. San
Francisco: Deliriodendron Press, 1998.
35. Katerina Gogou, The Month of the Frozen Grapes.
Bilingual edition translated from the Greek. San Francisco:
Deliriodendron Press, 1998.
36. Martin Heidegger, Imaginings. Bilingual
edition translated from the German. San Francisco: Deliriodendron Press,
1999.
37. Ferruccio Brugnaro, Partial Portrait of Maria.
Bilingual edition translated from the Italian. San Francisco:
Deliriodendron Press, 2000.
38. Stephane Mallarme, To Marry the Notion.
Bilingual edition translated from the French. Berkeley: CC. Marimbo
Press, 2000.
39. Franco Carlini, A Mountain Under a Bridge: Eleven
Poems. Bilingual edition translated from the Italian. Berkeley: CC.
Marimbo Press, 2001.
40. Martin Heidegger, Slow Lightning: The Poems of
Martin Heidegger. Bilingual edition translated from the German. San
Francisco: Deliriodendron Press, 2001.
41. Pier Paolo Pasolini, The Book of Crosses.
Bilingual edition translated from the Italian.San Francisco:
Deliriodendron Press, 2001.
42. Jean Baudrillard, Stucco Angel. Bilingual
edition translated from the French. San Francisco: Deliriodendron Press,
2001.
43. Andrea Zuccolo, Chorale for Geese and a Solo
Voice. Bilingual edition translated from the Italian. Berkeley: CC.
Marimbo, 2001.
44. Alexei Kruchenych, Suicide Circus: Selected
Poems. Translated from the Russian w/Alexander Kohav & Venyamin
Tseytlin. Copenhagen/Los Angeles: Green Integer, 2001.
45. Open Gate: An Anthology of Haitian Creole Poetry.
Bilingual edition translated from the Haitian Creole w/Boadiba.
Willimantic, CT: Curbstone Press, 2001.
46. Joseph Stalin, Joey: The Poems of Joseph Stalin.
Bilingual edition translated from the Georgian. San Francisco:
Deliriodendron Press, 2001.
47. Michele Licheri, Sabotages. Bilingual edition
translated from the Italian.
Berkeley: CC. Marimbo, 2002.
48. Anna Lombardo, Even the Fish Are Drunk.
Bilingual edition translated from the Italian. Berkeley: CC. Marimbo,
2002.
49. Alberto Masala, Taliban. Bilingual edition
translated from the Italian w/Raffaella Marzano. Bologna, Italy:
Edizioni Totalmente Libere, 2002.
50. Gari S. Danyel [Gary S. Daniel], Suggar Point.
Bilingual edition translated from the Haitian Creole w/Boadiba.
Berkeley: CC. Marimbo, 2002.
51. Sante Notarnicola, Liberty, Understand?!
Bilingual edition translated from the Italian. Berkeley: CC. Marimbo,
2002.
52. Alberto Masala, In the Executioners House. Bilingual edition
translated from the Italian. Berkeley: CC. Marimbo, 2003.
53. Pierre Molinier, The Magic Glee Clubs. Bilingual edition
translated from the French. Berkeley: CC. Marimbo, 2003.
54. Paul Celan, 40 Poems. Bilingual edition translated from the
German. San Francisco: Deliriodendron Press, 2004.
55. Edvino Ugolini, Incandescences. Bilingual edition translated
from the Italian. Berkeley: CC. Marimbo, 2004.
56. Ugo Pierri, Steel Away. Bilingual edition translated from the
Italian. Berkeley: CC. Marimbo, 2004.
57. Lucia Lucchesinno, Erotic Verses. Bilingual edition
translated from the Italian. Berkeley: CC. Marimbo, 2004.
Broadsides/Poemcards/Posters by Jack Hirschman
1. The Peace of Me. Santa Monica: Thomas Douglass, 1967.
2. Wasn't It Like. London: Goliard, 1967.
3. Jerusalem, Ltd. London: Trigram Press, 1968.
4. Europe 1967. Santa Barbara: Unicorn Press, 1968.
5. New York. Santa Barbara: Unicorn Press, 1968.
6. I Dip This Reed. Topanga: Love Press, 1968.
7. Broadside Golem. Venice, CA: Box Zero, 1969.
8. Nekked. Los Angeles: Frankel Gallery, 1969.
9. You Evoke in a Flash. Topanga: Love Press, 1970.
10. Two Triangles Foursquared or DARK TONG. San
Francisco: The Brownstone Press, 1970.
11. DT. Portland: Yes! Press, 1971.
12. The Venice Testament. Venice, CA: Beyond Baroque,
1972.
13. Espousels of My Roundels, by Antonin Artaud.
Translated from the French by Hirschman. Hebden Bridge: PRESSed
CURTAINS, 1973.
14. Time of the People. Santa Barbara: The Lost Pleiade
Press, 1974.
15. And No One. Santa Fe: The Great Blafigria Is, 1975.
16. Leaf, Fly Up. San Francisco: privately printed,
1976.
17. Requiem, by Robert Rodzhdestvensky. Translated from
the Russian by Hirschman. San Francisco: Beatitude Press, 1977.
18. Melody of Cyril & Methodos, by Andrei Voznezensky.
Translated from the Russian by Hirschman. Berkeley: Tuumba Press, 1977.
19. Seagull. San Francisco: Beatitude, 1977.
20. Free Poems for the People! "Muse," by Hirschman, and
"Passage to the City," by Rocco Scotellaro, translated from Italian by
Hirschman. Pt. Arena: The Wilderness Press, 1977.
21. For Each of All These Struggles. San Francisco: Amerus Press, 1977.
22. Elbeda. New York: Hard Press, 1978.
23. Where We Came Together. San Francisco: Union of
Street Poets, 1979.
24. Constantinople, by Vasili Kamensky. Translated from
the Russian by Hirschman. San Francisco: Union of Street Poets, 1979.
25. Marusya Bonderenko, by Vladimir Mayakovsky. San
Francisco: Union of
Street Poets, 1979.
26. Yearning. San Francisco: privately printed, 1979.
27. Auf Wiedersehen. San Francisco: Union of Street
Poets, 1979.
28. Yao Shih. San Francisco: Union of Street Poets,
1979.
29. Hymn to the Divinity of the Nine Grades of the Sky,
by Ba Dong sect. Translated from the Vietnamese by Hirschman. San
Francisco: Beatitude, 1980.
30. O Darkening Twilight Birds. Los Angeles: Occidental
Poets:2, 1981.
31. Drummerboy. San Francisco: Union of Street Poets,
1981.
32. Sonny Stitt. San Francisco: Keystone Korner, 1982.
33. Strike! San Francisco: Communist Labor Party, 1984.
34. Record. San Francisco: San Francisco Connection,
1988.
35. Parlor Game. San Francisco: Street Sheet, 1996.
36. The Burning Bethel Arcane. Fairborn, OH: Milk
Magazine, 1998.
37. La Balle. Translated into French by G. B. Vachon.
Pantin: Le Temp Des Cerises, 1999.
38. Likeunto. San Francisco: FMSBW, 2000.
39. Blue. London: Foolscap, 2001.
Books edited by Jack Hirschman
1. Hip Pocket Poems, Nos. 1, 2, 3. With Emile
Snyder. Hanover, NH: Pinwheel Press, 1960-1961.
2. Antonin Artaud, Artaud Anthology. San
Francisco: City Lights Books,
1965.
3. Amerus Anthology. San Francisco: Amerus Press,
1978.
4. Frammis (Homage to Wallace Berman). With Jack
Mueller. Berkeley: Artaud's Elbow, 1979.
5. Would You Wear My Eyes? A Tribute to Bob Kaufman.
San Francisco: Bob
Kaufman Collective, 1989.
6. Partisans. San Francisco: Deliriodendron
Press, 1995.
7. Efrain Huerta, 500,000 Azaleas: The Selected Poems
of Efrain Huerta. Translated from the Spanish by Jim Normington.
Willimantic, CT: Curbstone Press, 2001.
8. Open Gate: An Anthology of Haitian Creole Poetry.
With Paul Laraque & translated from the Haitian Creole w/Boadiba.
Willimantic, CT: Curbstone Press, 2001.
9. Art on the Line. Willimantic, CT: Creation
House, 2002.
Magazines/Journals/Newspapers edited by Jack Hirschman
1. Renaissance, a bi-monthly arts insert in
Open City (Los Angeles newspaper published by John Bryan).
1969/1970.
2. Beatitude, #23. With Kristen Wetterhahn. 1976.
3. Compages: International Translations, #1-22.
1982-1989.
4. Poetry USA (quarterly newspaper). Summer 1996.
5. Left Curve (annual journal). With Csaba Polony
& others. 1983-present.
Books with an introduction, preface or forward by Jack
Hirschman, excluding Hirschman's own books
1. Marcus Van Heller, Roman Orgy. Introduction by
Jack Hirschman. North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1966.
2. Oscar Wilde, Teleny, or, The Reverse of the Medal.
Introduction by Jack Hirschman. North Hollywood: Brandon House,
1967.
3. Alexander Trocchi, White Thighs. Introduction
by Jack Hirschman. North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1967.
4. Alexander Trocchi, Helen and Desire.
Introduction by Jack Hirschman. North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1967.
5. Ataullah Mardaan, Deva Dasi. Introduction by
Geoffrey Lowndes [Jack Hirschman]. North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1967.
6. Henry Jones, The Enormous Bed. Introduction by
Geoffrey Lowndes [Jack Hirschman]. North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1967.
7. Marcus Van Heller, Kidnap. Introduction by
Jack Hirschman.
North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1967.
8. Marcus Van Heller, The Loins of Amon.
Introduction by Jack Hirschman. North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1967.
9. Alexander Trocchi, School for Wives.
Introduction by Jack Hirschman. North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1967.
10. Alexander Trocchi, The Carnal Days of Helen
Seferis. Introduction by Jack Hirschman. North Hollywood: Brandon
House, 1967.
11. Marcus Van Heller, The House of Borgia.
Introduction by Jack Hirschman. North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1967.
12. Harriet Daimler, Darling. Introduction by
Jack Hirschman. North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1967.
13. Marcus Van Heller, Cruel Lips. Introduction
by Jack Hirschman. North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1967.
14. Harriet Daimler, The Woman Thing.
Introduction by Jack Hirschman. North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1967.
15. Marcus Van Heller, Nightmare. Introduction by
Jack Hirschman. North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1967.
16. Georges Bataille, The Story of the Eye and The
Naked Beast at Heaven's Gate. Introduction by Jack Hirschman. North
Hollywood: Brandon House, 1968.
17. Ataullah Mardaan, Kama Houri. Introduction by
Geoffrey Lowndes [Jack Hirschman]. North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1967.
18. Marcus Van Heller, The Wantons. Introduction
by Jack Hirschman. North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1967.
19. Hamilton Drake, Sin for Breakfast.
Introduction by Steven George [Jack Hirschman]. North Hollywood: Brandon
House, 1967.
20. Faustino Perez, Until She Screams.
Introduction by Rudolph Conway [Jack Hirschman]. North Hollywood:
Brandon House, 1967.
21. Marcus Van Heller, Rape. Introduction by Jack
Hirschman. North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1967.
22. Mickey Dikes, Sarabande for a Bitch.
Introduction by Steven George [Jack Hirschman]. North Hollywood: Brandon
House, 1967.
23. J. Hume Parkinson, A Gallery of Nudes.
Introduction by Geoffrey Lowndes [Jack Hirschman]. North Hollywood:
Brandon House, 1967.
24. Ezra de Richarnaud, The Small Rooms of Paris.
Introduction by Jack Hirschman. North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1968.
25. [Anonymous], Desire & Pleasure. Introduction
by Rudolph Conway [Jack Hirschman]. North Hollywood: Brandon House,
1968.
26. [Anonymous], The Nightless City. Introduction
by Geoffrey Lowndes [Jack Hirschman]. North Hollywood: Brandon House,
1968.
27. [Anonymous], Confessions of an English Maid.
Introduction by Geoffrey Lowndes [Jack Hirschman]. North Hollywood:
Brandon House, 1968.
28. [Anonymous], Memoirs of Madame Madeleine, Vol. 1. Introduction by Jack Hirschman. North Hollywood: Brandon House,
1968.
29. [Anonymous], Memoirs of Madame Madeleine,
Vol. 2. Introduction by Jack Hirschman. North Hollywood: Brandon House,
1968.
30. [Anonymous], Eveline: The Amorous Exploits of a
Lady of Fashion, Vol. 1. Introduction by Geoffrey Lowndes [Jack
Hirschman]. North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1968.
31. [Anonymous], The Naked and Monique.
Introduction by Rudolph Conway [Jack Hirschman]. North Hollywood:
Brandon House, 1968.
32. Pearson Groves, Juvenile Lead. Introduction
by Steven George [Jack Hirschman]. North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1968.
33. [Anonymous], Eveline: The Amorous Exploits of a
Lady of Fashion, Vol. 2. Introduction by Geoffrey Lowndes [Jack
Hirschman]. North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1968.
34. Daniel Robert, The Splendours of Passion.
Introduction by Geoffrey Lowndes [Jack Hirschman]. North Hollywood:
Brandon House, 1968.
35. [Anonymous], The Pearl. Introduction by Jack
Hirschman. North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1967.
36. R.L. Seifert, The Polluters. Introduction by
Steven George [Jack Hirschman].
North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1968.
37. Hugues Rebell, The Memoirs of Dolly Morton.
Introduction by Jack Hirschman. North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1968.
38. Kriss Lherr, Diary of a Bastard. Introduction
by Rudolph Conway [Jack Hirschman]. North Hollywood: Brandon House,
1968.
39. [Anonymous], Of Vice and Virtue. Introduction
by Geoffrey Lowndes [Jack Hirschman]. North Hollywood: Brandon House,
1968.
40. [Anonymous], Crossroads of Ecstasy.
Introduction by Rudolph Conway [Jack Hirschman]. North Hollywood:
Brandon House, 1968.
41. [Anonymous], The Defilers. Introduction by
Steven George [Jack Hirschman].
North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1968.
42. Anne Zorine, A Courtesan's Caresses.
Introduction by Rudolph Conway [Jack Hirschman]. North Hollywood:
Brandon House, 1968.
43. [Anonymous], Adolescence. Introduction by
Rudolph Conway [Jack Hirschman]. North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1968.
44. Julian Robinson, The Confessions of Georgina.
Introduction by Geoffrey Lowndes [Jack Hirschman]. North Hollywood:
Brandon House, 1968.
45. [Anonymous], The Escritoire of Yolanda.
Introduction by Steven George [Jack Hirschman]. North Hollywood: Brandon
House, 1969.
46. Harry Deams, On The Loose. Introduction by
Steven George [Jack Hirschman]. North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1969.
47. [Anonymous], Michele. Introduction by Jack
Hirschman. North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1969.
48. M. Von Luber, Ladies of Pleasure.
Introduction by Geoffrey Lowndes [Jack Hirschman]. North Hollywood:
Brandon House, 1969.
49. [Anonymous], The Family Jewels. Introduction
by Rudolph Conway [Jack Hirschman]. North Hollywood: Brandon House,
1969.
50. Gustav Meyrink, The Golem. Afterward by Jack
Hirschman. San Francisco/Prague: Mudra Press, 1972.
51. Bill Pearlman, Inzorbital. Prefatory poem by
Jack Hirschman ("Notation"). Duende Placitas, NM: Fervent Valley 5,
1974.
52. Neeli Cherkovski, Public Notice. Preface by
Jack Hirschman. San Francisco: Beatitude Press, 1976.
53. H. David Moe, Ozone Allah. San Francisco:
Beatitude Press, 1978.
54. Paul Laraque, Camourade: Selected Poems of Paul
Laraque. Translated by Rosemary Manno; introduction by Jack
Hirschman. Willimantic CT: Curbstone Press, 1988.
55. Alan Kaufman, American Cruiser. Preface by
Jack Hirschman. Oakland, CA: Zeitgeist, 1990.
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