Bacedifogu.
San Francisco.
Edited by Larry Fagin.
Sole issue (1962).
Bachy.
Los Angeles.
Edited by William Mohr, Leland Hickman, et al.
Vol. 1, no. 1–18 (July 1972–1981).
Backwoods Broadsides.
Ellsworth, Maine.
Edited by Sylvester Pollet.
Nos. 1–100 (1994–2006).
Baloney Street.
Ventura, California.
Edited by Michael-Sean Lazarchuk.
Nos. 1–7 (?–1973).
Bartleby’s Review.
Machias, Maine.
Edited by Albert Stainton and Rita Tomasallo Stainton.
Nos. 1–5 (Fall 1972–1975).
Bastard Angel.
San Francisco.
Edited by Harold Norse.
Nos. 1–3 (Spring 1972–Fall 1974).
Bed.
Vancouver, B.C.
Edited by George Stanley (1–4) Stan Persky (1, 2, 4) and Scott Watson (2, 4).
Nos. 1–4 ([1975?—[1976]).
“Before Your Very Eyes!”
London, England.
Edited by Tom Raworth and Barry Hall.
Sole issue (1967).
The Berkeley Horse.
North Vancouver, British Columbia, and Hamilton, Ontario.
Edited by David UU.
Nos. 1–54 (1987–94).
Berkeley Miscellany.
Berkeley, California.
Edited by Robert Duncan.
Nos. 1–2 (1948–49).
Best and Company.
New York City.
Edited by Bill Berkson.
Sole issue (1969).
Big Deal.
New York City.
Edited by Barbara Baracks.
Nos. 1–5 (1973–77).
Big Venus.
London, England.
Edited by Nick Kimberly.
Nos. 1–4 (1969–70).
Issues are titled: 1) Big Venus, 2) Big Big Venus, 3) Big Big Big Venus, and 4) Queen Camel, Sister to Big Venus.
Bingo.
New York City.
Edited by Susie Timmons.
Sole issue (1980).
Black Cat Review.
San Bernardino, California.
Edited by Neeli Cherry [Cherkovski].
Nos. 1–3 (June 1962–June 1965).
The Black Mountain College Review.
Black Mountain, North Carolina.
Edited by M. C. Richards, A. Kemeny, and H. Larsen.
Sole issue (1951).
Blitz.
La Grande, Oregon.
Edited by Bobby Watson and Mel Buffington.
Nos. 1–3 (1964–66).
Blue Beat.
New York City.
Edited by George Montgomery and Erik Kiviat.
Sole issue (March 1964).
Blue Grass.
Sandoval, New Mexico, and Georgetown, Kentucky.
Edited by Hank Chapin.
Nos. 1–3 (1962–64). Found Objects: 1962–1926 by Louis Zukofsky comprises no. 3.
Blue Pig.
Paris, France, later Northampton, Massachussettes.
Edited by Sand Project Press i.e. David Ball and George Tysh.
Nos. 1–23 (1969–1975).
Blue Smoke.
Park Ridge, New Jersey.
Edited by Bill DeNoyelles and Phil Good.
Nos. 1–4 (Apr. 1984–Jan. 1986).
Bo Heem E Um.
Sherborne, England.
Edited by Thomas A. Clark.
Nos. 1–5 (1967–68).
Bones.
New York City.
Edited by Katherine Greef and Terence Anderson.
Nos. 1–3 (Fall 1967–Spring 1971).
Boss.
New York City.
Edited by Reginald Gay.
Nos. 1–5 (1966–79).
Box Car: A Magazine of the Arts.
Los Angeles.
Edited by Leland Hickman (literary editor).
Nos. 1–2 (1983).
Boxkite.
Pyrmont, NSW, Australia.
Edited by James Taylor.
Nos. 1–2 (1997–98).
Bread&.
New York City.
Edited by Frank Kunstler.
Nos. 1–2 (1960–1962).
Bricoleur.
San Francisco.
Edited by David Gitin.
Sole issue (Summer 1969).
Cover by Goodman Gries. Back cover insert with music score by Charles Amirkhanian.
Brilliant Corners.
Chicago.
Edited by Art Lange.
Nos. 1–10 (1975–79).
Brittania.
Buffalo, New York.
Edited by Daniel Zimmerman.
Sole issue (1970).
Buffalo Cold Spring Precinct 23 Bulletin.
Buffalo, New York.
Edited by Allan DeLoach.
Sole issue (1971).
Buffalo Stamps.
Chevy Chase, Maryland, and Chicago.
Edited by Simon Schuchat, Mat Stover, and Alec Bernstein.
Vol. 1, nos. 1–7 (1971–73). Cover by Gregory Corso (3/4).
Bulletin From Nothing.
San Francisco.
Edited by Claude Pélieu, Mary Beach, and Chano Pozo.
Nos. 1–3 (1965–69?)
Burning Deck.
Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Durham, Connecticut. Edited by James Camp, D.C. Hope, and Bernard [Keith] Waldrop.
Nos. 1–4 (1962–65).
Burning Deck Postcards.
Providence, Rhode Island.
Edited by Keith and Rosmarie Waldrop.
Nos. 1–4 (1974–1978).
Burning Water.
Princeton, New Jersey.
Edited by Edward Kissam.
Nos. 1–5 (Fall 1963–Winter 1965).
Butt: A Quarterly.
Watertown and Brighton, later Arlington, Massachussetts.
Edited by Len Andersen and Robert Sherman; no. 5 by Len Andersen.
Vol. 1, nos. 1–5. (Spring 1975–June 1982.) No. 3/4 is a double issue.
Buttons.
Berkeley, California.
Edited by Jim Rosenberg, Arthur Sze contributing editor.
Nos. 1–2 (Summer 1972–Spring 1973).