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19786878Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1978. First edition. 398 pp. Near fine in near fine price-clipped dust jacket. Joyce Carol Oates Harold Brodkey Ian McEwan and Gilbert Sorrentino inscribed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, unknown books
197019511Akron OH: Akron Art Institute 1970. First edition. Uelsmann. Oblong small 4to. 80 pp. 65 photo-illustrations. Printed stiff wrappers. A very good copy. SIGNED by Tom Muir Wilson. INTO THE 70'S was prepared on the occasion of an exhibit at the Akron Art Institute; Tom Muir Wilson served as director of the exhibition. Artists/photographers participating in the show: Nicholas Dean Robert Fichter Betty Hahn Robert Heinecken Scott Hyde Jerry N. Uelsmann Tom Muir Wilson et al. A most important presentation of photographic printmakers. <br/><br/> Akron Art Institute unknown books
1959WRCLIT70235New York: Andre Emmerich Gallery 1959. Small quarto. Cloth. Photographs by Lee Botin. About fine in good somewhat shelfworn dust jacket. First edition ordinary issue. One of 1500 copies of which the first fifty were specially bound and signed by the contributing poets: Bogan Howes Merwin Paz Perse Roethke Wilbur Williams Wright et al. This copy is inscribed by the photographer. WALLACE B82 etc. Andre Emmerich Gallery hardcover books
1984WRCLIT60401Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press 1984. Folio. Cloth and decorated boards. Plates. Portraits. Facsimiles. A couple smudges to fore-edge otherwise about fine in good somewhat sunned and soiled plain paper wrapper with record laid in. First edition limited issue of the premiere number of the reincarnation of BLAST under the editorship of Cooney Brad Morrow Hugh Kenner and Bernard Lafourcade. Includes the first book publication of Roy Campbell's study of Wyndham Lewis letters and speeches by Pound and other contributions by Davenport Loy Oates Eshleman Dorn Clark Creeley Olson Sanford Bowles Roditi et al. One of 400 numbered copies of 426 specially bound. Includes reproductions some in color of art work by Lewis Gaudier- Brzeska Ayrton et al. Black Sparrow Press hardcover books
193054609NY: Random House 1930. First edition. Six wrappered volumes housed in publisher’s slipcase. All near fine with lightly sunned spines. Box has two bumped corners and some faint sunning else also is near fine. The six volumes are: Conrad Aiken’s GEHENNA Sherwood Anderson’s AMERICAN COUNTRY FAIR Stephen Rose Benet’s LITTER OF ROSE LEAVES Louis Bromfield’s TABLOID NEWS Theodore Dreiser’s FINE FURNITURE and Carl Van Vechten’s FEATHERS. Each volume was limited to 875 copies. For the set: NY: Random House, unknown books
200743344NY: Norton 2007. First edition. Five volumes all fine in illustrated wrappers. For the set: NY: Norton unknown books
196928962San Francisco: Nevada/Tattoo 1969. First edition. Sixteen 11 x 8 1/2 inch sheets all fine housed together with a chapbook and a folded broadside in a printed portfolio approx 13 x 11 inches closed. Collects Bukowski's poem “the nature of the threat and what to do†levy’s “Prosecutor as hired gunslinger†and good work by the other listed poets. Krumhansl 33. San Francisco: Nevada/Tattoo unknown books
197263369NY: Siamese Banana Press 1972. First edition. 4to. 62 pp. Unfortunate splash mark to lower corner of front panel else near fine in side-stapled wrappers. Cover art by George Schneeman. Poems by Aragon Arp Artaud Breton Char Desnos Eluard Peret Soupault and Tzara in English translation by Auster. NY: Siamese Banana Press unknown books
197243409Portland: Dead Angel Press 1972. First edition. Horizontal 8vo. 80 pp. Fine in full cloth over boards with illustrated cover label. No dust jacket as issued. One of 175 copies. Poems by Tom Kryss Douglas Blazek Don Cauble and Linda Neufer. Printed letterpress. Design is reminiscent of the Webb’s Loujon Press. Portland: Dead Angel Press, hardcover books
196956988Indianapolis & NY: Bobbs-Merrill 1969. First edition. 155 pp. Fine in very good plus dust jacket that is lightly rubbed and has one short tear and a tiny chip. Works drawn from the first dozen issues of The World magazine by Berrigan Ginsberg Ashbery Malanga Brainard O’Hara and many others. SIGNED by Waldman on the title page. Indianapolis & NY: Bobbs-Merrill unknown books
1855114902Boston: Dayton and Wentworth 1855. Octavo pp. i-iii iv v 6 25 26-334 note: text complete despite gap in pagination flyleaves at front and rear engraved frontispiece by George B. Ellis after a painting by R. W. Buss head and tailpieces in text original decorated cloth front spine and rear panels stamped in blind First edition The contents page lists story titles and chapter titles indiscriminately thus giving the false impression that this volume contains some forty stories. The actual contents are "Two Millionaires" novella by Sarah Fry with German setting "'I Owe You Nothing Sir'" short story among English high society "Notes of a Journey Across the Isthmus of Panama" sketch "The Two Passports" short story with an intercalated adventure tale set during the Napoleonic wars "Australia and Van Diemen's Land" long sketch "The Fairy Cup" a short fairy tale by Alfred Crowquill "The White Swallow" novelette set among American Indians "Fowling in Faroe and Shetland" sketch of Scottish rural life "A Fuqueer's Curse" humorous story about an Indian fakir "The Deserts of Africa" long geographical sketch "Life in an Indiaman" naval novelette "The Dealer in Wisdom" Arabian Nights story with a dollop of fantasy "The Key of the Street" sketch about being a hobo for a night in London. The material all with exotic or foreign settings is oddly at variance with the book's title which as the preface explains alludes to the entrepreneurialism of the New Englander. Wright American Fiction 1851-1875 cites Wentworth & Co. as the primary imprint noting that this book was also issued by Dayton & Wentworth as in the present copy; he notes subsequent re-titled editions by Wentworth & Co. 1856 and by Wentworth and Company 1857. The book is copyright 1855 by Dayton and Wentworth. The absence of Dayton from the three other imprints two of which were obviously later suggests that Dayton and Wentworth was the original imprint. This book appears to be of British not American origin. Wright II 2828. Re-cased in the original cloth with new headbands and new endpapers light scattered foxing else a very good copy. #114902 Dayton and Wentworth unknown books
2018283613Haybarn Press 2018. hardcover. fine. Ed Colker. Frontispiece on Rives Heavyweight printed from a painting on a Mylar plate and hand-colored by the artist. Illustrated in color by Ed Colker. Letterpress printed. Unpaginated unbound in burgundy cloth portfolio as issued. Haybarn Press 2018. A fine copy.<br/><br/> Limited edition number 24 of 125. Signed by the artist on the limitation page. Poems by: Lee Briccetti Lea Graham Kathryn Hellerstein Catherine Kasper Kadya Molodowsky Kathleen Norris Nina Pick Ronnie Scharfman Rosmarie Waldrop Jeanne Murray Walker and Suzanne Wise.<br/><br/> Haybarn Press unknown books
194222196Mount Vernon: Peter Pauper Press 1942. FIRST EDITION. Hardcover. Blue cloth with red paper labels on front and spine. A clean fresh book in a dust jacket that would be fine but for a faint dampstain to the lower edge of the spine and rear panel visible primarily on verso of jacket. A stellar collection of poets including Conrad Aiken W.H. Auden John Peale Bishop Archibald MacLeish Louis MacNeice Marianne Moore Delmore Schwartz Stephen Spender Wallace Stevens Dylan Thomas and Robert Penn Warren among others. Includes photographs of the poets with thumbnail biographies. Ed <br/><br/> Peter Pauper Press hardcover books
1984WRCLIT60400Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press 1984. Folio. Cloth and decorated boards. Plates. Portraits. Facsimiles. Fine in plain paper wrapper as issued with record laid in. First edition limited issue of the premiere number of the reincarnation of BLAST under the editorship of Cooney Brad Morrow Hugh Kenner and Bernard Lafourcade. Includes the first book publication of Roy Campbell's study of Wyndham Lewis letters and speeches by Pound and other contributions by Davenport Loy Oates Eshleman Dorn Clark Creeley Olson Sanford Bowles Roditi et al. One of 400 numbered copies of 426 specially bound. Includes reproductions some in color of art work by Lewis Gaudier- Brzeska Ayrton et al. Black Sparrow Press hardcover books
1977WRCLIT27537London: Globe Playhouse Productions 1977. Gilt cloth. Fine in slipcase. First edition limited issue. One of 120 numbered copies signed by the contributors: Elizabeth Jennings Iain Crichton Smith Brendan Kennelly A.L. Rowse Richard Burns John Wain D.M. Thomas George Barker Donald Davie Elaine Feinstein John Montague Edwin Morgan Charles Tomlinson and Patric Dickinson. Thomas Blackburn having died prior to the book's completion did not sign. Globe Playhouse Productions hardcover books
199563192Pittsburg: Caliban Bookshop 1995. Second edition. 4to. 40 pp. Very good plus in side-stapled wrappers with a few small spots to front cover. Cover art by Jack Gilbert and Joan Hartmann-McLean. Colophon slip laid in. One of 26 numbered copies. A reproduction of this collection originally produced in 1957. Poems by Michael Grieg Laura Uronovitz Robert Stock Jack Gilbert Gerd Stern Carol Christopher Drake and Jean McLean. [Pittsburg: Caliban Bookshop, unknown books
192171163Boston: Small Maynard & Company 1921. First edition. xiii 294 pp w/index of first lines. Very near fine in very good plus dust jacket with a few minor chips and edge-tears. Boston: Small, Maynard & Company unknown books
197549998Cleveland: Black Rabbit 1975. First edition. 4to. 106 pp. Fine in wrappers with pasted-on cover screen. Cover serigraph by Reed Thompson. Laid in serigraph by Carolyn Kryss. One of 150 copies. RJS Bukowski Plymell Norse Blazek Willie McCord Cauble Baxter Szuter Taylor levy “thinking of rimbaud†and several others. Cleveland: Black Rabbit, unknown books
1936154891New York: The Telegraph Press 1936. Octavo pp. 1-9 10-224 note: first leaf is a blank original gray cloth front and spine panels stamped in gold. First U.S. edition. Published earlier in Britain as MY GRIMMEST NIGHTMARE 1935. Original anthology with twenty-two stories by Cynthia Asquith Algernon Blackwood Marjorie Bowen H. de Vere Stacpoole Noel Langley Theodora Benson and others. The stories in this collection were originally broadcast in 1934 on the BBC program "Nightmares" produced by Cecil Madden. The compilation of the volume is sometimes mistakenly attributed to Cynthia Asquith. Barron ed Horror Literature 3-1. Bleiler The Guide to Supernatural Fiction 59. Bleiler 1978 p. 12. Reginald 10548. A bright nearly fine copy in very good pictorial dust jacket with mild rubbing at edges and just a touch of dust soiling. #154891 The Telegraph Press unknown books
1964WRCLIT81543Palo Alto: Pacific Books 1964. Cloth. About fine in lightly edgeworn price- clipped dust jacket. First edition. A number of contributors to this year's selection have signed this copy at their contributions including D. Smith Moss E. R. Taylor and Kumin. Other contributors unsigned include Carruth Hine Hughes Kinnell Kumin Kuzma Oliver Walcott et al. Pacific Books hardcover books
1875WRCLIT68114New York: Henry Holt 1875. xvi24011pp. Small quarto 21 x 16cm. Contemporary full dark brown crushed morocco gilt extra a.e.g. A bit of rubbing to fore-tips and edges else very good or better. A somewhat curious large-paper rendering of this anthology with a pictorial title and sectional vignettes drawn by John A. Mitchell and engraved by Henry Marsh. Henry Holt unknown books
198273191San Francisco: Gay Sunshine Press 1982. First edition signed hardcover issue. 193 pp. Fine in gilt lettered full cloth. No dust jacket as issued. One of an unstated limitation thought to be 100 SIGNED by Leyland. Contributions by Robert Glück Joseph Torchia Ned Rorem Allen Ginsberg Will Inman Oswell Blakeston Jeffrey Beam Joe Brainard and many others. San Francisco: Gay Sunshine Press hardcover books
19456144Middlebury: Otter Valley Press 1945. First edition. 61 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. One of 400 of 450 numbered copies. Poems by Villon De Ronsard Corneille Hugo De Lisle Verlaine Baudelaire Mallarme and Rimbaud. Middlebury: Otter Valley Press unknown books
198956131Louisville: American Voice 1989. First edition. 64 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with sewn binding. One of 50 numbered copies the entire hardcover edition on Iyo paper. A poem each by Peggy Steele Denise Levertov Sandra McPherson Ruth Whitman Gwen Head Jo Carson Jane Wilson Kaufman Ann Kilkelly Catherine Sutton Elizabeth Madox Roberts and George Ella Lyon. Louisville: American Voice, hardcover books
200646176Dover: Bottle of Smoke Press 2006. First edition lettered & signed issue. Twenty-one letterpress printed broadsides laid into a printed folder. All items fine. Work by David Barker Justin Barrett Charles Bukowski Alan Catlin Christopher Cunningham Soheyl Dahi David Mark Dannov Eric Dejaeger S.A. Griffin Christopher Harter John Kay Arthur Winfield Knight Richard Krech Tom Kryss Marie Lascu Ann Menebroker Owen Roberts Kent Taylor Mark Terrill A.D. Winans and Jeffrey Weinberg. SIGNED by all living contributors. Dover: Bottle of Smoke Press unknown books