Certain Radio Speeches (1975)
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First edition
[Within thick-thin-rule border:] certain | radio | speeches | of | Ezra Pound | from the recordings and transcriptions | OF HIS WARTIME BROADCASTS | ROME, 1941-1943 | EDITED | by | William Levy | mcmlxxv | [rule] | | coLp TURKEY press | [rule] | ROTTERDAM | [shore rule] 54 leaves. 29.4 X 20.3 cm. Heavy white paper wrappers, with black cloth back, printed in red and black on pages [i] and [iv]. Published without authorisation in October 1975 at F/. 7.50 (& 1.50; 20 NF; $4.50); 500 copies printed. On verso of title-leaf:... 1975 ... First Edition 250 [number written in in ink] Designed, Printed and Published by Cold Turkey Press Reproduced from typewritten copy. A leaf of yellow glassine precedes the titleleaf and follows the last leaf. An “Addendum” sheet, listing sound recordings of the thirteen speeches, is laid in. Contents: Station Identification [by William Levy|—spescues: Those Parenthesis [sic] (7 Dec. 1941)—[The] Pattern (30 Mar. 1942)—Question of Motive (13 Apr. 1942)—Universality (4 May 1942)—To Be Late (14 May 1942)— With Phantoms (18 May 1942)—As a Beginner [“As a Beginning”] (28 May 115 1942)—The Fallen Gent[leman] (19 June 1942)—On Continuity [“Continuity”] (6 & 7 July 1942)—Darkness (13 & 14 July 1942)—Public Memory [“To the Memory of G. K. Chesterton”] (13 June 1943)—Materialism (26 June 1943)—A Few Friends [“Civilization”] (24 July 1943)—-cesturEs: Access to Source [a letter to Levy from the National Archives concerning the radio speeches]|—More Speeches: an Annotated Checklist—Found Objects [documents].
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