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Books by Jim Haynes
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Traverse Plays, Penguin Books, London, 1966. Edited by Jim Haynes. >> |
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Hello,
I Love You! Voices from within the Sexual Revolution First published in 1974 by Jim Haynes under various imprints, Jean Lafitte Editions, Almonde Editions, Handshake Editions, edited by Jeanne Pasle Green and Jim Haynes. Translated and published in French, German and Italian. A semi-pirate edition published by Times Change Press in California in 1974. >> |
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Workers
of the World, Unite and Stop Working! A Reply to Marxism First published in a bi-lingual English/French edition by Dandelion Editions, Paris, in 1978. Later published in a German-language edition and a bi-lingual English/Russian edition in St. Petersburg. A new edition published by Glas, Moscow in English in 2002. >> |
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Everything
Is! Soft Manifestos for Our Time Published by Handshake Editions in Paris in 1980. Later published in German-language Edition by Volksverlag in 1981. Translated into French and published in a small edition by Handshake Editions in 1981. Also Glas Publications in Moscow brings out a new edition in English in 2002. >> |
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Homage
to Henry, a homage to Henry Miller A collection of essays about Henry Miller edited by Jim Haynes and published by Handshake Editions, Paris in 1980. Re-printed in 1982. New edition in 2005 >> |
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More
Romance, Less Romanticism Edited by Jim Haynes. Published in an extremely limited edition by Handshake Editions in Paris in 1982. >> |
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C'est
Ma Vie, Folks and Thanks for Coming! A Participatory Autobiography, published in an edition of 25 copies by Handshake Editions, Paris in 1982. Later published in one volume, and both cut and extended by Faber & Faber, London in 1984. Faber, Boston, also published it in the USA. Currently out of print, but I still have a few copies in Paris. >> |
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Round
the World in 33 Days edited by Jim Haynes, published by Glas, Moscow in 2002, in English. >> |
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Very
Rough and Very Self-indulgent Year by Year Chronology, published by Handshake Editions, Paris in 2005. >> |
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Tales
of Love, Lust, Adventure and other things published by Handshake Editions. Stories from the Sunday night dinners. Edited by Jim Haynes. >> |
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Other media
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International Times. Co-founder, with Jack Henry Moore, John Hopkins, Barry Miles, Michael Henshaw, of the newspaper, "International Times", London, 1967 and Member of the Editorial Board of Directors. |
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SUCK. Co-founder,
with William Levy, Heathcote Williams, Germaine Greer, Willem de Ridder,
Susan Janssen, Lynne Tillman, of "SUCK" - First European Sexpaper,
Amsterdam, 1969. |
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Co-founder,
with Jack Henry Moore, and Editor of "The Cassette Gazette -
An Audio Magazine", Handshake Editions, Paris. First conceived in the 60s, it appears from time to time. |
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In preparation
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Come Again! Further Adventures
of Young Jim Haynes (Volume 2 of the autobiography). From 1984 to
present. Handshake Editions.
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Women's Liberation: A Definition.
A one-sentence book with a four sentence footnote by Jim Haynes (to be
translated into every major world language to be coordinated with Karolina
Blåberg). Handshake Editions.
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Collected Newsletters,
Handshake Editions. |
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Books by Jim Haynes