Charles Joseph Smith

The Land Line

Location

P.O. Box 891231
60608 Chicago
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
journalTheLandLine
Date: 
January 2012
Issue: 
1
Abstract: 
The Land Line is a quarterly publication based in Chicago invested in furthering print publication. It is a collaborative effort by a collection of artists, writers, activists, and musicians who contribute literary criticism, Chicago history, and various explorations of style and genre. The Land Line is committed to a collective production process, including laying out the paper by hand so that everyone can be involved. The benefit shows, film screenings, and readings they host not only fund the paper but are essential to the project of building a community around the journal.
Language: 
English
Notes: 
There were four issues in total for The Land Line. The Land Line also launched a successful Kickstarter campaign from Nov 21 2011 - Jan 15 2012. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/thelandline/the-land-line
Series Title: 

The Collected Charles Joseph Smith

Location

1010 W. Green St.
61801 Urbana, IL
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
Book, Smith
Date: 
2009*
Edition: 
Volume: 
Issue: 
Abstract: 
This is a collection of works by Charles Joseph Smith. The collection is comprised of plays, screenplays, poems, pictures, and letters. Cds were also included in the back of the collection, which contain compositions written and played by Charles Joseph Smith.
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*The date is estimated. Some of the works are dated as far back as 1998. Charles Joseph Smith is also listed as Lamar Jacobsen Linden
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Contributors: 

The Charles Joseph Countercultural Memoir

Catalog Number: 
Book Smith, Charles Joseph
Date: 
Assembled over several years from at least 1995-2009
Edition: 
1st
Abstract: 
A collection of works by Charles Joseph Smith a.k.a. "The Linden." Poems, plays, songs, dances, dreams, lists, future plans.
Language: 
English
Notes: 
Individual pages in plastic inserts bound in a 5/8" black binder. Includes four cd/dvds.
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