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196751408San Francisco: Kayak 1967. First edition. 68 pp. Touch of rust to staples else very near fine in stapled wrappers. INSCRIBED by Peters inside the front cover “This was the most successful of all Kayak books according to George Hitchcock my co-author editor. He put it into several printings- I wish it were still in print. - Robert Peters.†[San Francisco]: Kayak unknown books
196661542Cambridge: Pym-Randall Press 1966. First edition. 58 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Collects work by Christopher Bursk William Corbett and Paul Hannigan. Cambridge: Pym-Randall Press unknown books
198351386San Jose: Laughing Bear Press 1983. First edition. 68. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Poems by Dan Raphael poems and visual works by Karl Kempton and a play by Loris Essary. INSCRIBED by all three on the front free endpaper. San Jose: Laughing Bear Press unknown books
199255984Princeton; QRL 1992. First edition. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Collects work by Jeanne Murray Walker Dan Pagis Anita Barrows Cristina Peri Rossi Naomi Clark and Yves Bonnefoy. Princeton; QRL unknown books
198259935np: Logbridge-Rhodes 1982. First edition. 104 pp. Fine in full cloth. No dust jacket as issued. The editors provide an introduction to this collection of poems by Haines Hugo Matthews Saner Shelton Soto Stafford and Wagoner. (np): Logbridge-Rhodes hardcover books
196262995Madison: Sixties Press 1962. First edition. 45 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket with a pale dampstain running the length of the spine on the rear panel. Poems by these three men with Bly’s introductory note. Madison: Sixties Press, unknown books
186841481New York: Beadle and Adams 98 William Street 1868. Ca late 1879 cf. Johannsen BEADLE I p. 405. Yellowish orange printed wrappers with the reverse dime cut. Wear & soiling to wrappers. Text paper yellowing with bookseller stamp to upper corner of t.p. Very Good. v - viii 9 - 95 5 = 96 pp. Adverts last 4 pages. Woodcut vignette of a young man orating from a stump to front wrapper. 12mo. 6-3/8" x 4" <br/><br/> Beadle and Adams, 98 William Street unknown books
1886164007Philadelphia: Porter & Coates 1886. Octavo pp. 1-7 8-468 1-12: ads inserted frontispiece original brown cloth stamped in black and gold light brown endpapers pink silk ribbon marker. First edition Issued as part of Porter & Coates' "Alta Edition." Marketed as a Christmas gift book for children. The stories all presented anonymously include fairy tales as well as adult melodramas. Several of the stories appeared in the anonymously edited anthology THE BAKED HEAD AND OTHER TALES. NOW FIRST COLLECTED AND FORMING THE SECOND VOLUME OF "PUTNAM'S STORY LIBRARY" New York: G. P. Putnam & Co. 1856 including "Story of the Baked Head" and "Infatuation" the latter concerning forgery. Not a children's book or a book of holiday stories. The American Catalogue dates this book 1886 but provides a different subtitle: CHRISTMAS STORIES: SELECTIONS FROM THE BEST WRITERS. So this may be a later printing. Not in Wright American Fiction 1876-1900. Early owner's name dated Christmas 1891 on front free endpaper. A very good copy. #164007 Porter & Coates unknown books
116440Philadelphia: George W. Jacobs & Co Publishers. Octavo pp. 1-4 5-286 287-288: blank note: last leaf is a blank printed in pink and black throughout original boards with color pictorial paper onlay on front panel decorated endpapers. First edition. Ten stories by Bulwer-Lytton Miss Mitford Agnes Strickland Mrs. Gore and others. A pretty little book with an unusual binding: a strip of cloth extends about a half-inch under the front and rear boards and goes over the spine board: printed paper labels on spine and front provide the title and decoration while decorative endpapers hold it all together. The front pictorial onlay has a nice drawing in the manner of Edmund Frederick of an idealized young woman. 1913 Christmas gift inscription on verso of front free endpaper. Several old Christmas stickers pasted to endpapers. A nearly fine copy. Scarce. OCLC reports 3 copies; no copies reported by COPAC. #116440 George W. Jacobs & Co Publishers unknown books
1927113763London: Truth Office 1927. Octavo pp. 1-10 1-164 165: ad 166: blank note: first and last leaves used as front and rear paste-downs original pictorial orange wrappers printed in black pasted over stiff boards. First edition. Mixed collection of commercial fiction including horror and criminous tales. Covers dusty a very good copy. #113763 Truth Office unknown books
1973110004Carpinteria: Painted Cave 1973. First. hardcover. fine. Edited by Lee Mallory. With a Foreword by Kenneth Rextroth. 8vo linen. Painted Cave Books 1973. One of 85 numbered copies signed by Mallory and Rexroth.<br/><br/> Painted Cave unknown books
14435The Linweave Association 1934. Cleland T.M. The Linweave Association 1934. Quarto cloth backed boards corners worn; very good. The second volume of collected mailing pieces includes Christopher Morley's "Barns" previously unpublished reprints Aiken's "And In the Hanging Gardens" etc. Illustrators include T.M. Cleland Asa Cheffitz Virginia McCallister Bruce McCallister printer. <br/><br/> hardcover books
112104First Edition. hardcover. Tradition and Direction. Edited by William M. Sale and James Hall. d.w. Norfolk: New Directions 1949.<br/><br/> unknown books
19486145NY: Harcourt Brace 1948. First edition. 186 pp. Near fine in like dust jacket. Essays by W.H. Auden Karl Shapiro Rudolf Arnheim and Donald A. Stauffer. Introduced by Charles D. Abbott. Card denoting this copy “with the compliments of the Lockwood Memorial Library University of Buffalo†Charles A. Abbott Director. NY: Harcourt Brace unknown books
197411134Garden City: Doubleday 1974. First edition. 264 pp. Very near fine in like dust jacket with one small chip. First prize went to Renata Adler for her story 'Brownstone'. Dated 10/3/76 and INSCRIBED by Adler on the front free endpaper. Garden City: Doubleday, unknown books
19929334NY: Viking 1992. Uncorrected proof. 643 pp. One page corner badly trimmed not effecting text else near fine in printed wrappers with light sunning to spine. Promotional flyer laid in. NY: Viking unknown books
1976WRCLIT72112Arlington: Gallimaufry 1976. 299pp. Stiff printed wrappers. Photographs. Bit of foxing to verso of wrapper otherwise near fine. First edition. Foreword by Richard Eberhart. One of 1000 copies. Clark's informal photographic portrait of each poet in tandem with a selected poem by each. Gallimaufry unknown books
197729884First edition. 1977. Yonkers: Pushcart Press. 526 pp. Near fine in near fine dust jacket. First edition. unknown books
18216505London: T. Boys 1821. Hardcover. Very Good. Nice little books with engraved titles. A three volume set bound in 3/4 leather and marbled boards. Bindings worn and dry. Contents very good. <br/><br/> London: T. Boys hardcover books
195771213Stanford: Stanford University Press 1957. First edition. 116 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket with a short tear to one flap fold and a small chip. Frost Auden Abse Eric Barker Causley Ciardi Hall Lattimore Rich and many others including Sylvia Plath her first appearance in a hardcover book. Stanford: Stanford University Press, hardcover books
197062990Bolinas: Tombouctou c. 1970s. First edition. 12 pp. Fine in sewn wrappers with pasted-on cover label. Printed at Poltroon Press. Issued as a holiday greeting. Work by press stalwarts Bobbie Louise Hawkins Jamie MacInnis Lewis MacAdams John Thorpe Leslie Scalapino Bill Berkson Tom Clark Larry Kearney Dale Herd Jim Gustafson Duncan McNaughton Joanne Kyger and Michael Wolfe. [Bolinas: Tombouctou, unknown books
198458913NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1984. First edition. xxvi 468 pp w/index. Near fine in near fine dust jacket. “Three hundred poems with prose introductions from the authors themselves.†NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich unknown books
194171162Billericay: Grey Walls Press 1941. First edition. 67 pp. Light foxing to page edges else near fine in very good plus dust jacket with toned spine. Billericay: Grey Walls Press, unknown books
196149197San Francisco: Inferno Press 1961. First edition. 40 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. Translations of poems by Betocchi Carrieri De Libero Fassolo Fiorentino Parranchi Fisi Sharbaro Solmi Valeri and Quasimodo. The work of each poet is preceded by a short biography. Inferno Press Editions #32. San Francisco: Inferno Press unknown books
197753361Cleveland: mostly broken scabs press 1977. First edition. 4to. 74 pp. Light toning along spine else very near fine in silkscreened wrappers with a few short edge-tears. Printed dedication to Jim Lowell. Contributions by levy “One death in the Life of Julie†Charlotte Pressler Horvath Geoff Singer Dave Pishnery and many others. Artwork by mike schaefer jim coe craig strasshofer mark solars and m. schaefer. Pasted-down to a stiff central leaf is a large sealed never opened envelope containing a mystery. Cleveland: mostly broken scabs press, unknown books