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Auerhahn Press

Auerhahn Press was a publishing company in San Francisco between 1959 and 1965, founded by printer-poet Dave Haselwood. The company published many key poets of the San Francisco Renaissance.

Publications
John Wieners, The Hotel Wentley Poems, 1958. • William Burroughs and Brion Gysin, The Exterminator, 1959. • Philip Lamantia, Ekstasis, 1959. • Philip Whalen, Self-Portrait, From Another Direction, 1959. • Michael McClure, Hymns to St. Geryon and Other Poems, 1959 • Lew Welch, Wobbly Rock, 1960. • Philip Whalen, Memoirs of an Interglacial Age, 1960. • Edward Marshall, Hellan, Hellan, 1960. • David Page, Babywhipland, 1961. • Michael McClure, Dark Brown, 1961. • Charles Olson, Maximus, From Dogtown I, 1961. • Paul Reps, Gold/Fish Signatures, 1962. • Philip Lamantia, Destroyed Works, 1962. • David Meltzer, We All Have Something To Say To Each Other, 1962. • Jonathan Williams, ''In England's Green & (A Garland and a Clyster)'', 1962. • Andrew Hoyem, The Wake, 1963. • Robin Blaser, Apparitors, 1963. • Roxie Powell, Dreams of Straw, 1963. • Bill Deemer, Poems, 1964 • Jonathan Williams, Lines About Hills Above Lakes, 1964. • David Meltzer, The Blackest Rose, 1964. • Philip Whalen, Goddess, 1964. • Robert Creeley, Two Poems (Broadside), 1964. • Michael McClure, Two for Bruce Connor, 1964. • Josephine Miles, In Identity, 1964. • Brother Antoninus, The Poet Is Dead, 1964. • Charles Olson, Human Universe and Other Essays, 1965. ==References==
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