Huth, Geof
Found in 710 Collections and/or Records:
GAP: The mute hemophiliac plunges monstrously into white towels.. No.53/Apr / Erick Huth ; Geof Huth ; Nini Huth., 1987
Ghostlight / Huth, Geof ; Grumman B., 1990
This is a revised edition of a collection previously circulated as TUYAU No.129. Some of the poems are reminiscent of the minimalist poems by Aram Saroyan. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Grande Ronde Review. No.12 / Ben L. Hiatt, editor ; Depew W ; Lally M ; Lehman B., 1970
The covers of each copy have cover variations. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Here She Can / Huth, Geof., 1993
Hollow Reed / Huth, Geof., 1987
Honest, 1987
In a Word / Hitt, Jack, editor ; Aman R ; Huth G ; Mathews H ; Pozzi L ; Schlossberg E ; Siler T ; Sukenick R., 1992
This book is subtitled, "A Dictionary of Words That Don't Exist But Ought To." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Inscriptions: three: willow / Huth, Geof., 1987
Inscriptions: two: alphabet / Huth, Geof., 1987
Interior Definitions / Huth, Geof., 1992
Kansas Quarterly. No.3 / Huth G., 1988
This issue includes a poem by Geof Huth. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Karimbada. No.1/Oct / Unhandeijara Lisboa, editor ; Medeiros J ; Dantes CH ; Silva F ; Santiago D ; Silva M ; Figueira B ; Osmar P ; Bruscky P ; Duch LF ; Pinto M., 1978
The mailing envelope was addressed to Ulises Carrion in Amsterdam. All contributors are Brazilians. Bruscky's contribution entitled "Poema Linguistico - Linguistic Poem," was made by pressing his tongue coated with ink against the paper sheet to leave a faint outline. Three issues of this periodical constituted the run. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
KART. No.1 / David Dellafiora, editor ; Mittendorf H ; Riddell M., 2007
KART. No.4 / David Dellafiora, editor ; Osowski F ; Reichert B ; Olbrich JO ; Lagerdorf M ; Collins P., 2007
Labor History. No.1/Win / Huth G., 1991
Geof Huth contributed an essay, "Labor Archives in the University at Albany, State University of New York." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Lecture for The Society of American Archivists] / Sackner, Marvin ; Huth G., 1993
This item consists of the program book and a copy of Marvin Sackner's talk delivered to the Society of American Archivists titled "The Collector as Performer." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Leopold Bloom. No.23 / Akos Szekely, editor ; Nagy P ; Bujdoso A ; Toth G ; Szekely A ; Meszaros O ; Simone G ; Vleeskens C ; Pennacchi W ; Strada G ; Gomez A ; spence p ; Burgaud C ; Collins P ; Baroni V ; Sassu A ; Vidal F ; Dellafiora D ; Perkins S ; Ladik K ; Bohar A ; Szkarosi E ; Perneczky G ; Vollmer D ; Galantai G ; Szombathy B ; Abajkovics P ; Najmanyi L ; Nagy R ; Blaine J ; Nagy C., 2004
The name of this periodical is taken from the protagonist in James Joyce's novel, Ulysses. The name of the city from which this assembling originates, Szombathely, is the place where Bloom was born. This issue of the periodical was published on Bloomsday. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Letter Arts Review. No.1 / Ingmire T ; Kurtz C., 2007
Carl Kurtz received a first prize in the annual calligraphy competition. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Letter Arts Review. No.2 / Prater D ; Kelly J ; Kent C., 2007
Francis Spiegel reviews the facsimile of the Kennecott Bible, a book held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.