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197388668San Francisco: Peace & Pieces Press 1973. First edition. 4to. x 197 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Poems by Berge Blazek Bly Bukowski Crews di Prima Ginsberg Hagedorn Bern Porter Belle Randall and many others all contributing previously unpublished poems. San Francisco: Peace & Pieces Press unknown
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
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
198877138Cleveland Heights: Xerx Press 1988. First edition. 41 pp. Small scuff to front cover else near fine in stapled wrappers. One of 200 copies. introduction by Suzanne DeGaetano. Contributions by Gerald Locklin Joyce Guion Shipley Michael Salinger Chris Franke and Mark Weber. SIGNED by DeGaetano Weber Jim Lang Shipley Franke Locklin and Salinger. Cleveland Heights: Xerx Press unknown
1904135945London: John F. Shaw & Co. 1904. Large octavo pp. 3-4 5-160; 5-96 note: complete despite gap in pagination inserted chromolithograph frontispiece other illustrations some full-page in the text original pictorial bevel-edged red cloth stamped in green blue black and silver chromolithograph mounted on front cover endpaper ads. First edition. A collection of patriotic adventure fiction for boys mostly military exploits on land and at sea set in various parts of the British Empire. Authors include Gordon Stables Harold Bindloss Frank Savile and others. COPAC reports 3 copies. Mild damp stains to rear cover a bright very good copy. #135945 John F. Shaw & Co. unknown books
1910113762London: Truth" Office 1910. Octavo pp. 1-4 1-244 original pictorial gray wrappers printed in red. First edition. Mixed collection of commercial fiction including horror and criminous tales. Paper wrappers dusty a very good copy. Scarce. #113762 Truth" Office unknown books
1900118041Chicago: Daily Story Publishing Company 1900. Octavo pp. 1-2 1-2 3-325 326: blank twenty inserted plates with illustrations by J. Greville Wilmot original two-part white and purple cloth front and spine panels stamped in gold. First edition. 325-page anonymously edited anthology with thirty stories by Octave Thanet Mary E. Wilkins Freeman Charles King George Ade Irving Batcheller Opie Read Elia W. Peattie Albert Bigelow Paine and others. Several of the stories are supernatural including "The Princess Yepti" by Opie Read about a mummy "The Night of a Thousand Years" by Irving Bacheller dreams and insanity and "The Rose of Hell" by Mrs. General George E. Pickett a strange flower and insanity. According to Publisher's Weekly two 5000-copy press runs were required to meet the public demand for the book. BAL 6363 Freeman. Wright III 4931. White spine a bit dusty else a bright clean very good copy. #118041 Daily Story Publishing Company unknown books
1901113147London: The Religious Tract Society 1901. Octavo pp. 1-4 56 7 8 9-332 note: title leaf is an inserted leaf conjugate with frontispiece both of which are included in the publisher's pagination 23 inserted plates including frontispiece original pictorial brown cloth front and spine panels stamped in gray black and gold. First edition. Nineteen short stories most with historical settings. "The Crimson Chamber" and "A Night in the Old Oak Chamber" are rationalized ghost stories. "The Forlorn Shop" is a novelette of crime. Free endpapers tanned preliminaries and fore-edge of text block foxed else a fine copy of a handsome book. #113147 The Religious Tract Society unknown books
1896118301London: Chatto & Windus 1896. Octavo pp. 1-8 1-3 4-171 172: blank 1-4: ads 32-page publisher's catalogue dated "March 1896" inserted at rear twelve inserted plates with illustrations by Frank Brangwyn original pictorial blue cloth stamped in light brown dark brown and gold fore and bottom edges untrimmed white endpapers with floral designed printed in green. First edition. Collects five nautical stories: "The Smugglers of the Clone" by S. R. Crockett "There is Sorrow on the Sea" by Gilbert Parker" The Path of Murtogh" by Harold Frederic "The Roll-Call of the Reef" by Q i.e. Arthur Quiller-Couch and "'That There Mason'" by W. Clark Russell. "The Roll-Call of the Reef" reprinted from THE WANDERING HEATH 1895 is one of Q's best and best-known ghost stories. BAL 6288 Frederic. Early owner's bookplate on front pastedown. Cloth rubbed at spine ends and corner tips several small scuffs to rear cover some foxing to preliminaries a very good copy. #118301 Chatto & Windus unknown books
1856157441New York: G. P. Putnam & Co. 1856. 12mo pp. 324 original decorated gray green cloth stamped in gold and blind. First edition. "Putnam's Story Library" at head of title. An anthology of twenty-two tales by unspecified authors: "the best selections from the standard story literature of the English language" according to the editor's preface. Most of the material appears to be British. "The Sultan's Bear" from CHAMBERS'S EDINBURGH JOURNAL is an amusing oriental satire. "The Ghost-Raiser" from HARPER'S is a clever tale of a confidence scam. "The Pierced Skull" is a murder mystery; "Our Major's Story" is a tale of somnambulism. Other material is sentimental romantic etc. This is one apparently the first of several books at least five in "Putnam's Story Library" series. Wright II 1727. Mild shallow chip from cloth at upper end some tanning and foxing to text block a very good copy. Superior condition for this book. A scarce book. #157441 G. P. Putnam & Co. unknown books
1931151120London: C. Arthur Pearson Ltd. 1931. Octavo pp. 1-6 7-256 original black cloth front and spine panels stamped in red. First collected edition. An omnibus volume combining UNCANNY STORIES 1916 and MORE UNCANNY STORIES 1918 which in turn were selected from PEARSON'S NOVEL MAGAZINE. Includes two early stories by noted mystery writer Roy Vickers; also death premonition story by Theo. Douglas Mrs. H. D. Everett. Routine commercial work of World War I-era. On the plus side it should be noted that these are stories seldom encountered elsewhere. "Mostly crude horror." - Bleiler The Guide to Supernatural Fiction 690. Bleiler 1978 p. 7. Reginald 05932. A clean very good copy. A scarce book. #151120 C. Arthur Pearson Ltd. unknown books
1895000440Boston: Lothrop Publishing Company 1895. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No jacket as issued. 4to. approx. 286 unnumbered pages with color frontispiece and b&w plates and vignettes throughout. Color drawing pastedown on front board. Cloth spine with title in silver. Tips rubbed through. Hinges starting. A very good copy. Lothrop Publishing Company hardcover
1969203182Nevada: Tattoo Press 1969. First edition. Wraps. Trifle bumped near fine. 4to; contents loose house in printed pocket-folder; two items tipped to verso of cover. One of 5500 copies of this unorthodox anthology produced as a tribute to Jon Webb publisher of the alternative magazine "Outsider" and proprietor of the Loujon Press. Contributors include Tuli Kupferberg Al Purdy Charles Bukowski Douglas Blazek Dan Georgakas d.a. levy Harold Norse and others. Bukowski's contrubution is the poem "The Nature of the Threat and What To Do. Tattoo Press unknown
1812000847Philadelphia: John F. Watson 1812. Hardcover. Good/No jacket as issued. 8vo. viii 536pp. illustrated with engravings. Bound in quarter leather and marbled paper over boards. Title in gilt on morocco label on spine. Hinges secure. Boards and tips rubbed. Text age-toned with occasional browning. Front free end papers lacking. Title page creased with previous owner's name in ink. End papers have several notes and 19th century inscriptions on them. A Good copy in sound binding. John F. Watson hardcover
19882092902144201110Kokusho Publishing Association 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kokusho Publishing Association paperback
19742080502106907554Not Available 1974. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19792083002115706345Shi yo-sha 1979. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Shi yo-sha paperback
19762090502113715152Not Available 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19932110502150200798Bunsha no Kai 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Bunsha no Kai paperback
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
19522092902137403127Miwa shoin 1952. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Miwa shoin paperback
19532092902140314334Shinchosha 1953. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Shinchosha paperback