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High Kukus (Haikus) by James Boughton. Drawings: Hak Vogrin. Design: Davi Det Hompson....

High Kukus (Haikus) by James Boughton. Drawings: Hak Vogrin. Design: Davi Det Hompson. (Introduction by Alan Watts)

by BROUGHTON, James. [JARGON 56]. (WATTS, Alan). (VOGRIN, Hak). (HOMPSON, Davi Det)

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New York, New York: The Jargon Society, 1968. Unbound. Very Good. First edition. The printed sheets are in very good condition, in publisher's cardstock box (box is lightly bowed at top and bottom edge, else very good); the white pictorial cardstock sleeve is tanned at edges, with a long, uneven vertical crease on front panel of sleeve (with light tanning and wear, else complete). "Rainbow Edition" [issued as Jargon 56]. Six (individual) accordion-folded sheets (each folded six times, horizontally, printed in black, on rectos only, each printed on a different color paper), illustrated by Hak Vogrin; all six folded sheets are laid into a black (open) cardstock box, with a pictorial (cardstock) sleeve.
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