The deluxe issue, limited to 150 numbered copies bound into boards and signed by Tambimuttu and Sutherland (this being #3). 4to. 112pp. A trace of light spotting to the boards and edges, and the boards lifting just a fraction. A very good copy. Contributors include George Barker (his poem 'Asterisks'), Sebastian Barker (his poem 'To My Cherry Dismissive'), Gerald Durrell (his poem 'Pig Business'), Richard Eberhart (his poem 'A Whack at Empson'), Gavin Ewart (his poem 'In the Restaurant'), Ted Hughes (his poems 'The Rose', 'Top Withens', and 'Happy Calf'), Elizabeth Jennings (her poems 'Backgrounds' and 'A Fragment About Water'), Christopher Logue (this three-part poem 'Singles'), Iris Murdoch (her poem 'Too Late'), Brian Patten (his poem 'Friends'), Paul Potts (his poem 'I'm Not White, I'm Irish'), Kathleen Raine (her poems 'My Mother's Birthday', 'Columbines', 'March Poems', and 'Swedenborg's Angels'), Anne Ridler (her poem 'Jynx Torquilla'), David Gascoyne (a two-panel folding plate depicting his colour-illustrated poem 'Inferno'), Bob Dylan (the lyrics to three hitherto unprinted songs from 'Slow Train Coming'), Allen Ginsberg (his poems 'Old Pond', 'What's Dead', 'Fake Saint', 'A Pleasant Afternoon', and 'Manhattan May Day Midnight'), John Cooper-Clarke (his poem 'Valley of the Lost Women') and others. A flexidisc of Allen Ginsburg's 'Plutonium Ode' loosely inserted, as issued. A short-lived follow-up to Tambimuttus 'Poetry London-New York', which was itself a continuation of his celebrated periodical 'Poetry (London)'; 'Poetry London / Apple Magazine' ran for a total of just two issues (in 1979 and 1982).