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198635799Seattle & Missoula: Owl Creek Press 1986. First edition. 478 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. A who's-who of Pacific Northwest writing: Bosworth Carver Crumley DeMarinis Gallagher Kinsella Kittredge Lopez Robbins Rule Wagoner Wolf and many others. Seattle & Missoula: Owl Creek Press, unknown books
200443408Boston: Beacon 2004. First edition. 159 pp. Very near fine in like dust jacket. Poems by the famous and not famous “found in newspapers heard in pubs or scribbled down in diaries.â€Among the famous are Behan Yeats Kiely Flann O’Brien Shane McGowan and many others. Boston: Beacon 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
1918WRCLIT70133New York & London: Putnam /Poetry Bookshop 1918. Gilt brown boards t.e.g. First edition U.S. issue comprised of British sheets of the 3rd in the series. Spine extremities worn ink gift inscription; a good sound copy. Stephens Sassoon Graves Nichols Rosenberg et al including some important war verse. WOOLMER A11ref. Putnam /Poetry Bookshop hardcover books
1922WRCLIT67318London: The Poetry Bookshop 1922. Gilt cherry red boards t.e.g. First edition of the 5th in the series. Backstrip sunned inscription on flyleaf some offset on endsheets light discoloration at lower fore- tip and edge of lower board else a better than good copy without dust jacket. Stephens Blunden Lawrence Graves et al. WOOLMER A33. The Poetry Bookshop hardcover books
1922WRCLIT45123London: The Poetry Bookshop 1922. Gilt cherry red boards t.e.g. First edition of the 5th in the series. Backstrip sunned two short splits in the paper at ends of upper joint some offset on endsheets and scattered foxmarks early and late else a better than good copy without dust jacket. Stephens Blunden Lawrence Graves et al. WOOLMER A33. The Poetry Bookshop hardcover 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
1961WRCLIT83778Zürich: Diogenes Verlag 1961. 4075pp. Small octavo. Cloth. First edition. Near fine in very good lightly soiled and nicked pictorial dust jacket. With a prospectus for the German edition of Ellmann's JAMES JOYCE laid in. Diogenes Verlag hardcover books
197671412Berkeley: Kelsey St. Press 1976. First edition. 48 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. Work by twenty-five female poets including Judy Grahan Frances Mayes and Alicia Ostriker. Berkeley: Kelsey St. Press unknown books
197466195San Francisco: Taurian Horn Press 1974. First edition. 83 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Poems by Marc Spiegel Ann Greene Gene Berson Joe Jeremy Rita Weinstein Bill Vartnaw Lynn Watson and Doug Nordgren. San Francisco: Taurian Horn Press unknown books
195951003Edinburgh & London: W. & R. Chambers 1959. First edition. 136 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Contributors include George Mackay Brown W.S. Graham Hugh MacDiarmid Sorley MacLean Edwin Muir and many others. Edinburgh & London: W. & R. Chambers unknown books
19984590Menlo Park: Occasional Works 1998. First edition. 71 pp. Fine in paper-covered boards with printed paper spine label. One of 80 numbered copies on Arches. Doty Auden Gunn Wright Grennan Boland Adcock Niedecker Swenson Loy O’Hara and many others. Menlo Park: Occasional Works, hardcover 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
199441833NY: Carol Southern 1994. First edition. 246 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Selections from Rita Dove Nikki Giovanni Gloria Naylor and many others. NY: Carol Southern unknown books
197847209NY: Greenwillow/Morrow 1978. First edition. 146 pp w/indexes. Fine in fine dust jacket. Contributions by O’Hara SExton Whalen Corso W.C. Williams Stafford Bukowski and many others. NY: Greenwillow/Morrow unknown books
199440519NY: New Press 1994. First edition. 374 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Promotional flyers laid in. NY: New Press unknown books
19932986London: Chatto & Windus 1993. First edition. . 175 pp w/biographies. Near fine in wrappers and dust jacket; a paperback original. Short stories on the title theme by Penelope Lively Colm Toibin Penelope Fitzgerald Scott Bradfield and others. London: Chatto & Windus paperback books
198746525Boulder: International Poetry/International Writers Association 1987. First edition. 143 pp. Fine in glossy printed wrappers. International poems in English and Spanish. Boulder: International Poetry/International Writers Association, 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
196470387Chicago & Iowa City: Midwest/Statements 1964. Second printing. 31 pp. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. Preface by R.R. Cuscaden. Work by Mark Strand Charles Wright and others. This anthology constitutes issue six of Statements and a “special issue†of Midwest. Chicago & Iowa City: Midwest/Statements unknown books
192140058London: T. Fisher Unwin 1921. Second printing. 128 pp. Very good in gilt-stamped boards light foxing to page edges offsetting to endpapers. Poems by A.E. Austin Clarke Padraic Colum James Stephens Yeats and others. London: T. Fisher Unwin hardcover books
1914WRCLIT79081London & Glasgow: Daily Telegraph . Hodder & Stoughton 1914. Quarto. Red cloth and grey boards printed in red. Frontis and color plates. Fore-tips bumped and edges rubbed a couple smudges to boards; a good copy. The ordinary issue. Contributors include Arthur Rackham Kay Nielsen Edith Wharton Jack London Thomas Hardy Aga Khan Claude Debussy Rudyard Kipling Fridtjof Nansen Maxfield Parrish Claude Monet Henri Bergson Winston Churchill and many more. RICHARDS B55. BAL 9830a. PURDY p.228. Daily Telegraph ... Hodder & Stoughton hardcover books
195755183London: Poetry Society 1957. First edition. 8 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. David Jones Laurie Lee W.H. Auden Frances Cornford Theodore Roethke Anne Ridler C.A. Trypanis and Ted Hughes. London: Poetry Society, unknown books
1931WRCLIT24023Paris: Les Editions Denoel et Steele 1931. Thick octavo. Three quarter dark blue crushed levant raised bands red morocco onlay on spine t.e.g. by Valmar. Minor foxing at edges and in prelims and terminal leaves else about fine the original wrappers bound in. First edition. From an issue of 200 numbered copies on Alfa this copy is out of series specially imprinted with the name of the copublisher Bernard Steele. An important and relatively early anthology of American authors in French translation including Hemingway Anderson Stein Wescott Lewis Dreiser Dos Passos London Sinclair et al the translations by several hands. This is the first appearance of several of the pieces in translation. WILSON D14 etc. Les Editions Denoel et Steele hardcover books
197212897Bellingham: Goliards Press 1972. First edition. 24 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Mini-anthology of poems by Ed Ochester Rosemary Tonks Pete Winslow Jerry Burns Gerald Locklin Bob Watt and Gene Fowler. Bellingham: Goliards Press, unknown books