52:(CPS) camp, one of many camps across the United States where conscientious objectors were given unpaid jobs of "national importance" as a substitute for World War II military service. Camp Angel was unique as the only Fine Arts Program camp in the entire CPS system.
261:
67:. William Everson said that "those of us of Untide rank among our biggest moments in CPS the completion of a book, and the very real sense of achievement it occasions."
74:
magazine on an erratic schedule, and published several small books of poems. All work was set by hand. Many of the poets and writers later formed the nucleus of the
296:
286:
291:
281:
276:
183:
266:
271:
20:, founded in 1943, attempted to bring poetry to the public in an inexpensive but attractive format. It was founded by writer
55:
The Untide Press developed a reputation for high-quality writing and innovative design. Writers included
William Everson,
158:
106:
75:
49:
33:
21:
237:
232:
187:
133:
79:
64:
60:
245:
25:
255:
56:
29:
208:
45:
248:
at
University of Oregon Libraries Special Collections and University Archives
184:""The Utmost Human Consequence" Art and Peace on the Oregon Coast, 1942–1946"
40:, Oregon in 1943. The name was a challenge to the official camp magazine the
37:
159:"Eight Oregon books you haven't read (but should write) 7. Camp Angel"
78:. The last book produced at the Untide Press in Waldport was
86:, printed via letterpress in 1945 as the war was ending.
233:
OAC.org: Guide to the Untide Press
Records, 1943-1954
262:Poetry magazines published in the United States
209:"A Little History of the Mimeograph Revolution"
246:Wm. R. Eshelman materials on the Untide Press
186:. Oregon Historical Quarterly. Archived from
8:
36:, in a camp of conscientious objectors in
128:
126:
182:KATRINE BARBER AND ELIZA ELKINS JONES.
95:
84:An Astonished Eye Looks Out Of the Air
101:
99:
7:
76:San Francisco literary renaissance
14:
297:1954 disestablishments in Oregon
287:Magazines disestablished in 1954
157:Greg Adams (August 13, 2009).
1:
292:1943 establishments in Oregon
282:Magazines established in 1943
277:Magazines published in Oregon
111:Online Archive of California
138:Oregon Encyclopedia Project
313:
24:, architect and printer
267:Civilian Public Service
70:The press produced the
50:Civilian Public Service
32:and editor / librarian
272:Lincoln County, Oregon
238:The Bancroft Library
107:"Scope and Content"
63:, John Walker, and
304:
220:
219:
217:
216:
205:
199:
198:
196:
195:
179:
173:
172:
170:
169:
154:
148:
147:
145:
144:
130:
121:
120:
118:
117:
103:
34:William Eshelman
312:
311:
307:
306:
305:
303:
302:
301:
252:
251:
229:
224:
223:
214:
212:
211:. Granary Books
207:
206:
202:
193:
191:
181:
180:
176:
167:
165:
156:
155:
151:
142:
140:
132:
131:
124:
115:
113:
105:
104:
97:
92:
80:Kenneth Patchen
65:Kenneth Patchen
61:George Woodcock
59:, Jacob Sloan,
22:William Everson
12:
11:
5:
310:
308:
300:
299:
294:
289:
284:
279:
274:
269:
264:
254:
253:
250:
249:
243:
228:
227:External links
225:
222:
221:
200:
174:
149:
134:"Untide Press"
122:
94:
93:
91:
88:
26:Kemper Nomland
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
309:
298:
295:
293:
290:
288:
285:
283:
280:
278:
275:
273:
270:
268:
265:
263:
260:
259:
257:
247:
244:
241:
239:
234:
231:
230:
226:
210:
204:
201:
190:on 2009-05-25
189:
185:
178:
175:
164:
163:The Oregonian
160:
153:
150:
139:
135:
129:
127:
123:
112:
108:
102:
100:
96:
89:
87:
85:
81:
77:
73:
68:
66:
62:
58:
57:Glen Coffield
53:
51:
47:
43:
39:
35:
31:
30:Kermit Sheets
27:
23:
19:
236:
213:. Retrieved
203:
192:. Retrieved
188:the original
177:
166:. Retrieved
162:
152:
141:. Retrieved
137:
114:. Retrieved
110:
83:
71:
69:
54:
41:
18:Untide Press
17:
15:
256:Categories
240:collection
215:2010-02-24
194:2010-02-24
168:2010-02-26
143:2010-02-24
116:2010-02-24
90:References
72:Illiterati
46:Camp Angel
42:Tide Press
38:Waldport
28:, actor
48:was a
16:The
82:'s
258::
235:—
161:.
136:.
125:^
109:.
98:^
44:.
242:.
218:.
197:.
171:.
146:.
119:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.