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197365411Indianapolis & NY: Bobbs-Merrill 1973. First edition. xiv 415 pp w/notes. Near fine in very good plus dust jacket with light edgewear one short tear and chipping to the base of spine. Collects work by Neruda Borges Mistral Fuentes Paz and many others. Indianapolis & NY: Bobbs-Merrill unknown
192985098NY: Walter V. McKee 1929. First edition. xii 354 pp. Very good in illustrated boards with cloth spine that is sunned. Introduction by Jolas. A terrific selection including work by Benn Desnos Joyce Kafka Schwitters Soupault Stein and others. NY: Walter V. McKee, hardcover
196939675Toronto: House of Anansi 1969. First edition. 115 pp. Near fine in like dust jacket with a small chip. Uncommon in cloth. Toronto: House of Anansi hardcover
197360539Dublin: Goldsmith Press 1973. First edition. 119 pp w/list of contributors. Near fine in full cloth and near fine clear plastic dust jacket with shallow chipping to crown and flap folds. Original printed title card present. Beckett Boland Heaney Kinsella Liddy Longley Mahon Montague Muldoon and many others appear. Dublin: Goldsmith Press hardcover
193987321Cummington: Playhouse-in-the-Hills 1939. First edition. 8 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Samuel French Morse William Bronk Jr 2 poems Harry Duncan and Jane Ward. One of 300 copies printed for the Association of Friends of the Cummington School by the Kraushar Press. Cummington: Playhouse-in-the-Hills unknown
194945966Columbus: Golden Goose Press 1949. First edition. 32 pp. Faint offsetting to endpapers else near fine in stapled wrappers and near fine dust jacket with a tiny tear to top edge of front cover. Collects work Robert Lawrence Beum Leslie Woolf Hedley Harold G. Miller Scott Greer and Nathan R. Teitel. One of 200 numbered copies. Columbus: Golden Goose Press, unknown
194172227Norfolk: New Directions 1941. First edition. 218 pp. Small damp stain to bottom edge else near fine in very good plus dust jacket. Work by Clark Mills Paul Goodman Karl Shapiro David Schubert and Jeanne McGahey. Norfolk: New Directions unknown
197177014Northampton: Northampton Literature Group 1971. First edition. 4to. 22 pp. Near fine in side-stapled wrappers. Cover art by Nina Carroll. One of 100 numbered copies. Poems by competition winners and participants together with the work of invited poets. Northampton: Northampton Literature Group unknown
198068466New Rochelle: Elizabeth Press 1980. First edition. 58 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards. Fine publisher’s cardstock slipcase. One of 100 copies on Magnani rag paper. Poems translated from the original Italian by Stefanile with his introduction. Wrok by Altomare Buzzi Cavacchioli D’Alba Folgore Govoni Lucini Manzella-Frontini Marinetti Palazzeschi and Soffici. New Rochelle: Elizabeth Press hardcover
197351789Trumansburg: Crossing Press 1973. First edition. 127 pp. Near fine in full cloth with pasted-on cover label. No dust jacket as issued. An uncommon issue of this landmark collection of gay literature. Collects work by Duncan Ginsberg Goodman Gunn Isherwood Norse Jonathan Williams and many others. Young 4263. Trumansburg: Crossing Press hardcover
197264376np: St. Marks Poetry Project 1972. First edition. 4to. 62 pp. Very good only in side-stapled wrappers with uneven toning all around and some light stains to front cover. An uncommon item from the Project collecting poems by Jean Boudin Shelley Cholst Sheri Fein Ed Friedman Yancy Gerber Dan Icolari Suzanne Kaufman Michael Ladin Bernadette Mayer and Frances Waldman. (np): St. Marks Poetry Project, unknown
199269501Pittsburgh: Carnegie Mellon University Press 1992. First edition. 183 pp w/biographical notes. Two small corner creases to front cover else near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Dated 2/8/92 and INSCRIBED by Harteis and SIGNED by Meredith. Pittsburgh: Carnegie Mellon University Press, unknown
195262297London: T.V. Boardman & Co. Ltd. 1952. 8vo. 255 1 pp. Blue tweed publisher’s boards silver publisher’s logo front cover silver lettering on spine minor shelfwear slight rubbing w/ d.j. cover art by D. McLoughlin slight chipping head & foot of spine 1 closed tear slight scuffing still VG/VG- copy. First edition of this excellent anthology of stories drawn from the British “New Worlds†featuring such authors as Arthur C. Clarke John Beynon John Wyndham J.T. M’Intosh Ian Williamson and others T.V. Boardman & Co., Ltd., hardcover
193012107New York: Random House 1930. Six volumes wrappers spine labels slight wear to labels otherwise fine boxed as issued. First editions of the six titles comprising this collection each one of 875 copies: S.V. Benet The Litter of Rose Leaves; L. Bromfield Tabloid News; C. Aiken Gehenna; C. Van Vechten Feathers; S. Anderson American County Fair; T. Dreiser Fine Furniture. Random House unknown
1986mon0000016947Paycock Press 1986 1986. Paperback. Good. in x in x in. Paycock Press, 1986 paperback
0656524375.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0666573530.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0483175315.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2025250922Shenzhen China: Dragonfyre Books 2025. Hardcover . New/yes . Dragonfyre Books hardcover
183016478William Pickering 1830. Hard Cover. Fair/No Jacket. William Pickering1830. 3rd Annual edition. Scarce. Hard Cover red cloth boards. All edges gilt. Cloth cover is worn through on all edges spine cloth is in tatters spine edges are cracked. Frontispiece and 8 additional engravings. Pages are clean and unmarked moderate foxing. Good reading/research copy. Excellent candidate for re-binding internals are very nice. William Pickering hardcover
194619041BEST FILM PLAYS 1945 Crown 1946 first edition near fine in like dust-wrapper. Film plays contained within are The Lost Weekend Spellbound Double Indemnity A Tree Grows in Brooklyn None But the Lonely Heart The Southerner Story of G.I. Joe Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo Over Twenty-One and A Medal for Benny. Contributors are Ben Hecht; Charles Brackett; Billy Wilder; Raymond Chandler; James M. Cain; Clifford Odets; Dalton Trumbo et.al. Illustrated with photos. Crown unknown
189019038MODERN GHOSTS Harper & Brothers 1890first edition a vg/near fine copy. Includes "The Horla" first book appearance in English and "On the River" by de Maupassant "The Tall Woman" by Pedro Antonio de Alarcon "Maese Perez the Organist" by Gustavo Adolfo Becqer "Fioraccio" by Giovanni Magherini-Graziani et.al. Introduction by George William Curtis the editor of Harper and Brothers at this time. Harper & Brothers unknown
199483066Turner Publishing 1994. 2nd Printing. Very Good condition.<br /> <br /> Pearl Harbor Survivors: An Oral History of 24 <br /> Servicemen a 50thâ€anniversary edition - here's a breakdown of what the book is what it covers and what to look for:<br /> <br /> ✅ What the book is<br /> <br /> • This book takes the form of an oral history - that is it presents the personal accounts of 24 U.S. servicemen who survived the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7 1941. <br /> • It is organized by the locations or ships where the men were stationed at the time of the attack and includes their firsthand memories of what they experienced during and after the attack. <br /> <br /> What it covers / what you'll find inside<br /> <br /> • Detailed personal recollections: Each survivor describes what they saw heard and experienced during the attack and its immediate aftermath - including the confusion the explosions ship damage burning oil in the harbor and rescue or survival efforts.<br /> • Context and background: While focused on the personal stories the book also offers general information about the attack on Pearl Harbor ships involved timeline damage to orient the reader. <br /> • Insight into survival: It doesn't just document the event in theory - the emphasis is on how individuals lived through it coped with it and often how they responded afterward in war in life.<br /> • Good for history buffs those studying WW2 naval operations or people interested in firstâ€person testimony rather than a highâ€level strategic history.<br /> <br /> Why this is a meaningful book<br /> <br /> • It preserves the voices of men who witnessed a pivotal moment in U.S. history - the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor which led to the U.S. entering World War II.<br /> • Firstâ€person narrative adds depth and humanity to the historical event: you get a sense of what it was like on the ground or at sea or on the deck rather than simply reading statistics.<br /> • It is especially useful for anyone interested in survivor testimony military/naval history or the human side of war. Turner Publishing unknown
185384881London: T. Nelson and Sons 1853. Early edition. Good condition. Owner inscription. T. Nelson and Sons unknown
193981695Hodder & Stoughton 1939. First English edition. Very Good book in a Fair dust jacket. Hodder & Stoughton unknown