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  British Poetry Revival - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
O'Sullivan explores a view of the poet as shaman in her work, while Randell and Riley were among the first British women poets to marry feminist concerns with experimental poetic practice.
Eric Mottram was a central figure on the London scene, both for his personal and professional knowledge of the Beat generation writers and his abilities as a promoter and poet.
By the early 1950s, Basil Bunting had returned to live in Newcastle and, in 1966, Fulcrum Press published Briggflatts, which is widely considered to be his masterpiece.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/British_Poetry_Revival   (1612 words)

  
 PRESS RELEASE Fulcrum Pharma PLC announces Syngenta Biopharma Agreement   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Fulcrum Pharma plc (AIM: FUL), the drug development and strategic outsourcing company, is pleased to announce that it has entered into an agreement with Syngenta Biopharma, the biopharmaceutical unit of the global agribusiness Syngenta AG of Basel, Switzerland.
Fulcrum Pharma plc is an independent, drug development company that is the first to offer global virtual drug development and strategic outsourcing services to the pharmaceutical industry.
Fulcrum Pharma is listed on the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange having successfully floated in March 2000.
www.marketwire.com /mw/release_html_b1?release_id=87021   (512 words)

  
 Texaco Selects Fulcrum Knowledge Network As Enterprise Knowledge Management Platform
Texaco will use Fulcrum Knowledge Network as the foundation of a best practices application to be deployed to over 20,000 users in more than 150 locations worldwide.
Texaco turned to Fulcrum to address this issue and, after an initial pilot, they are now rolling out a best practices application across the enterprise using Fulcrum software as the knowledge management platform.
Fulcrum Knowledge Network recently received accolades from PC Week and Information Week, and it was ``recommended for resellers'' by the influential Computer Reseller News.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/12-8-97/373798&EDATE=   (646 words)

  
 Private Press Information in University of Missouri Special Collections
The press was acquired by HarperCollins Publishing in 1999, but it continues to operate as an independent imprint.
The press was originally part of the underground media connected with the French resistance and was intended to foil German censorship.
The press moved to Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, England, in 1902 and continued to operate until 1910.
mulibraries.missouri.edu /specialcollections/privatepressefg.htm   (3777 words)

  
 MIPS Technologies, Inc.: MIPS Technologies Licenses 32-Bit Architecture to Fulcrum Microsystems for Development of ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Fulcrum Microsystems, a pioneer in asynchronous circuit design (clockless chips), is a fabless semiconductor company that is leveraging its patented Delay-Insensitive design methodology to develop clockless system-on-chip (SOC) solutions that offer significant advantages in power, performance and time to market over those designed using traditional synchronous VLSI design methods.
Fulcrum Microsystems is a fabless semiconductor company that is pioneering a new VLSI design style to deliver devices of unparalleled performance for wire-line communications equipment.
MIPS ® is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries, and MIPS32 ™ and MIPS-based ™ are trademarks of MIPS Technologies, Inc. Fulcrum and Fulcrum Microsystems are trademarks of Fulcrum Microsystems, Inc. All other trademarks referred to herein are the property of their respective owners.
www.mips.com /content/PressRoom/PressReleases/2002-04-30   (502 words)

  
 National Park Service History: A Selective Bibliography of Exploration Relating to the United States
Press, NY reprint 1986 and Farley Mowat, Westviking, McClelland and Stewart, Toronto, reprint 1973 are the two major works.
of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ, 1984 and John Bartram, Lewis Evans and Conrad Weiser, A Journey From Pennsylvania to Onandaga in 1743, The Imprint Society, Barre, MA, 1973.
The Narrative Press, Santa Barbara, CA, 2001, Capt. John N. Macomb, Report of an Exploring Expedition From Santa Fe, New Mexico to the Junction of the Grand and Green Rivers of the Great Colorado of the West, GPO, Washington, D.C., 1876.
www.cr.nps.gov /history/categrs/explr/biblio-g3.htm   (2978 words)

  
 Conversely magazine - articles and advice column focused on men - women relationships
Lyons is the author of Landscape of the Heart, Writings on Daughters and Journeys, published by Washington State University Press in 1996.
Fulcrum Press published work by Lyons in an anthology of essays and commentaries from High Country News (Living in the Runaway West).
University of Georgia Press will publish an essay of Lyons's in a forthcoming anthology of writing by fathers about children and nature.
www.conversely.com /Write/wr051.shtml   (485 words)

  
 Allen to Fulcrum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
This broadside is one of 20 plates of initials published loose in a portfolio by The Bremer Press under the title Titel Und Initialen Fur Die Bremer Presse.
Consciously traditional in its interpretation of the art of the book, the Bremer Presse is known among the Germans, the inventors of printing, as the Queen of the Private Presses.
This broadside is one of 20 plates of initials published loose in a portfolio by The Bremer Press.
www.sotherans.co.uk /Catalogues/PrivatePress/Allen-Fulcrum.html   (4255 words)

  
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London: Magpie Press (1969) Cr 8vo 39 pp.
Rushenden: Sceptre Press, (1971) Issued in an edition of 100 numbered copies.
Cardiff: Second Aeon Press (1972) 8vo 59+(17) pp.
www.aboutbks.com /presslist.htm   (1579 words)

  
 LRB | August Kleinzahler : Toss the monkey wrench   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Fulcrum Press, a small poetry publisher, operated out of 20 Fitzroy Square in London between 1965 and 1972.
The press was founded by a 26-year-old physician-poet from what was then Rhodesia called Stuart Montgomery, the author of a remarkable long poem entitled Circe, adapted loosely from the Odyssey and clearly influenced by Basil Bunting.
If Fulcrum had achieved nothing else, the publication of Bunting’s long poem Briggflatts in 1966 and his Collected Poems in 1968 would have secured its importance.
www.lrb.co.uk /v27/n10/print/klei01_.html   (250 words)

  
 Shearsman: Recommended Reading – UK & Irish (3)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Montague's work used to be published by OUP in Britain but is now unavailable, although the Gallery Press editions are obtainable through amazon.co.uk, and thus presumably have some form of official distribution in the UK.
Wendy Mulford is a familiar figure on the UK small press scene, both as a poet and as the founder-editor of Street Editions.
These seem still to be available, and are worth hunting down, especially for the longer poems, which are some of the best of their period.
www.shearsman.com /pages/editorial/recomm3.html   (3547 words)

  
 William & Nina Matheson Books, Inc. - Catalogue 5 - 20th Century Poetry: Private Press/ Fine Press/First Editions
Ransom, Private presses and their books (describing copies in wrappers and three-quarter morocco).
Iowa City, The Windhover Press, The University of Iowa [c1973].
Of 320 copies, one of 150 signed by the author and illustrated on the title-page with a plate etched and wiped by Carol Heinerberg Yeh.
www.mathesonbooks.com /abeppr2.htm   (2610 words)

  
 Jacket 1 - John Tranter interviews Roy Fisher, 1989
Michael looked at my great heaving mass of odds and ends that I was writing about Birmingham, which was Rimbaud at one end, and, say, hard prose at the other, and saw that this material could be used as a kind of collage work; which he could see, and I couldn’t.
Fulcrum was not in a sense an experimental or avant garde press.
I will scrabble around in methods that were pushed out anytime between Baudelaire, certainly Mallarmé, and Dada, which still seem to me to be available in kit form if I want to use them, pragmatically, for materials I’ve got.
jacketmagazine.com /01/fisher-iv.html   (10262 words)

  
 William & Nina Matheson Books, Inc. - Catalogue 10 Modern Poetry, Part 3 : L through Pi
Bumped at the head and foot of the spine and right edge of the front cover, pages lightly foxed, otherwise fine in lightly soiled and rubbed dust jacket chipped at the head of the spine and with a.
Fine in rubbed silver dust jacket missing a one-inch triangular piece at the top of the front panel and small pieces at the head and foot of the spine.
Inscribed by the author on the title-page to a fellow poet: "This copy is for dear Merrill Leffler-- / Fondly -- from / John Pauker".
www.mathesonbooks.com /ABE10Mi.htm   (7871 words)

  
 Objectivist Timeline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Objectivist Press publishes Reznikoff's Jerusalem the Golden and In Memoriam: 1933, Williams' Collected Poems, and Oppen's Discrete Series.
Bunting's Loquitur is published by Fulcrum Press, and his The Spoils is published by Morden Tower Bookroom.
The long poem is "an astonishing and unexpected late flowering of some of the innovations of literary 'modernism' of half a century before —Eliot's The Waste Land, Williams's Spring and All, and Pound's Cantos in particular" (Seed 126).
students.washington.edu /dwhunts/objectivism.htm   (1236 words)

  
 Fulcrum Press Office on ITWeb
Fulcrum leads with MS-certified professionals skilled in planning, deploying, managing enterprise project management solutions
Fulcrum delivers EPM in a Box to building management company, Caliber
Fulcrum launches client support services offering for enterprise project management in SA
www.itweb.co.za /office/fulcrum/newsroom.asp   (93 words)

  
 Register of the Trigram Press Archive (WTU00115)
Included are correspondence between various authors, primarily British and American, and Asa and Pip Benveniste, publishers of the Press, other correspondence concerning production matters, manuscripts, galleys, other proof material, illustrations, and production notes.
Some of the projects were abandoned before publication and some were produced by Trigram for other publishers.
A.W. Bain and Co. Ltd., binders, to Trigram Press.
library.wustl.edu /units/spec/manuscripts/mlc/findingaidshtml/wtu00115.html   (935 words)

  
 Fulcrum Press Room   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Fulcrum and Eftia Align to Mobilize Eftia Master.Scribe
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Copyright ©2002 Fulcrum Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
www.fulcrum.net /Press/Index.asp   (116 words)

  
 Hummingbird SearchServer - SearchTools Report
Describes several intranet and commerce search solutions which attempt to use structure and language to improve search results.
They use Fulcrum Knowledge Network to set up conferencing, databases of work experience and more.
Fulcrum's SearchServer Family: Standing Out by Fitting In 1996, Seybold Report on Desktop Publishing, v.
www.searchtools.com /tools/hummingbird.html   (614 words)

  
 IAN HAMILTON FINLAY PAPERS, 1948-1992   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
His first publication was The Sea-Bed and Other Stories (1958); his first book of poems, Dancers Inherit the Party, was published in 1960 (republished by the Fulcrum Press in 1969).
In 1961 Finlay founded the Wild Hawthorne Press (with Jessie McGuffie).
The press published contemporary artists, although it increasingly concentrated on the work of Finlay, in innovative and kinetic forms.
www.getty.edu /research/conducting_research/finding_aids/finlay_m4.html   (332 words)

  
 Fourteener Books&More
Aspen based Lou Dawson is the first person to ski from the summit of all 54 14ers.
Trail conditions, weather, companions, hiking times and other observations can be entered into this to document the story of your climbs.
It has 307 pages and covers alternative and technical routes in addition to the standard ones up the 14ers.
www.toppeak.com /shop/merchandise2.html   (434 words)

  
 NICOLÁS KANELLOS, PH
Press Award for Best Reference Work:  Handbook of Hispanic Cultures in the United States (4 Volumes).
Re-issued in English with new introduction, Art Público Press, 2000.
Robert O'Conner (College Station: Texas A and M Press, 1995).
www.hfac.uh.edu /mcl/faculty/kanellos/resume.htm   (1524 words)

  
 Metaverse Lifts Up Its Fulcrum Gallery to E-Commerce
The Fulcrum Gallery, an online gallery of original and limited edition artwork, gets upgraded with e-commerce ability, offers emerging artists an outlet to market their work.
The Fulcrum Gallery was initially created as a showcase of Metaverse's Content Management software, to demonstrate its ability to manage dynamic multimedia content.
The Fulcrum Gallery does not charge artists to exhibit their work on the site, and offers a very competitive commission rate, at 30%.
www.emediawire.com /releases/2003/9/emw81914.htm   (747 words)

  
 Univ. of Del.:Online exhibition of Personal Visions: 2001
After moving to Vancouver in 1958, he started blewointment press.
She is an instructor of Design at the California College of Arts and Crafts and, since 1990, has operated her press, Axel & Otto, in both commercial and experimental ventures.
According to the publisher, "Was Here takes Photography and the Book as distinct metaphors for history, playing them off one another to provoke and unwind their respective implications."
www.lib.udel.edu /ud/spec/exhibits/artistsbook/2001.htm   (326 words)

  
 Shearsman: Recommended Reading – American poets (2)
I have a notion that Oppen and Bunting, along with Williams, were the major English-language poets of the mid-century (by which I mean 1930 to 1970).
Pearson tends to be lumped together with the L=anguage Poets, and indeed has been published by small presses generally associated with those writers.
This book collects ten separate small press volumes under one set of covers, and shows that Pearson's is essentially a lyric gift, albeit one operating beyond the usually recognised margins.
www.shearsman.com /pages/editorial/recomm_us2.html   (3794 words)

  
 1986 Banta Award   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Three publications devoted to the Niedecker ouevre have paid homage: Epitaphs for Lorine; Thirty-two Poets Celebrate Lorine Niedecker, Jargon Society, 1973; Lorine Niedecker, Truck Press, 1975 (Truck 16 summer issue); and The Full Note: Lorine Niedecker, Interim Press, 1983.
Duke University Press will soon publish her letters to Corman.
Lorine Niedecker lived nearly all of her 67 years on the Rock River near Fort Atkinson, obscure to her community and to most of America's literati.
www.wla.lib.wi.us /lac/banta/1986banta.htm   (671 words)

  
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  (Brighton and London): The Dead Language / Matrix Press, 1959.
  (Stuggart): Reflection Press, no date (late 70’s?).
  (No place): Verdant Press, no date, (2002).
www.redsnapperbooks.com /catalogue_17b.htm   (4642 words)

  
 Rothenberg Bibliography
New York, Dial Press, 1971; reprinted, New York, New Directions, 1975.
New York, Doubleday-Anchor, 1978; abridged and reprinted as Exiled in the Word, Port Townsend, Washington, Copper Canyon Press, 1989.
Norman Finkelstein, “The Messianic Ethnography of Rothenberg’s Poland/1931” in Contemporary Literature, The University of Wisconsin Press, volume 39, number 3, Fall 1998.
wings.buffalo.edu /epc/authors/rothenberg/pub.html   (1780 words)

  
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Golden Colo.: Fulcrum Press, 1986 Bearly, Beverly Simmons, ed.
St.Paul Minn.: Ally Press, 1978 Gangewere, Robert J. ed The Exploited Eden: literature on the American environment.
N.Y.: Vanguard Press Elizabeth Roberts and Elias Amidon eds.
www.asle.umn.edu /archive/biblios/anthologies.txt   (696 words)

  
 The WILD Foundation: About WILD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Proceedings: Arctic Wilderness, edited by Vance Martin and Nicholas Tyler, Fulcrum Press, Golden, Colorado, 1994.
Through a pioneering cooperative agreement with the Humane Society of the United States and the Conservation Endowment Fund (Ojai, California), The WILD Foundation office moved to Ojai as a founding partner of the International Center for Earth Concerns.
Proceedings: edited by Vance Martin and Partha Sarathy, in press, Fulcrum Press, Golden, Colorado (for accomplishments, see www.worldwilderness.org)
www.wild.org /about/history.html   (1018 words)

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