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1957525163Northampton Massachusetts: The Grecourt Review 1957. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. 81pp. Illustrated. Stapled illustrated wrappers. A few pages textblock edges and edges of covers slightly foxed spine lightly faded very good. The second issue of this Smith College literary periodical containing the first appearance of "The Swivelhipped Amazon" by William Carlos Williams "To W.T. Scott" by John Ciardi "Jason" by Anthony Hecht four poems by Robert Bagg and more. (The Grecourt Review) unknown
1815BOOKS036583ILondon: John Murray. Very good set in full leather. 1815. 1st. leather. 8vo 869 pp. Edited by John Eagles with his introduction and his dedication of the work to artist Benjamin West Bound in full brown leather with spines in six blindstamped panels and contrasting leather labels for the title and volume number of each; three of these labels are missing; front & rear boards with double gilt rules and and inner blindstamped rule & corner decorations; marbled endpapers and gilt-decorated board edges; hinges tight and contents clean . John Murray hardcover
198113413Madley Herefordshire: Five Seasons Press 1981. First edition. One of 50 special copies designed hand set & printed on Penhurst Light Toned handmade paper by Glenn Storhaug. With contributions by JW Seamus Heaney D. M. Thomas among others. As new. 4to illustrations by John Furnival Alan Halsey Caroline Hands G. R. Lewis Kenneth Lindley Jeff Nuttall Al Vandenberg Enok Sweetland & Brian Nevitt pictorial endpapers quarter morocco & linen linen slipcase. As new. Five Seasons Press unknown
1905H27077Philadelphia: Campion & Co 1905. First Printing. Hardcover. Very good. 2 volumes publisher's deep red cloth gilt very good light wear bookplates of W. J. Holland a director of the Carnegie Institute museums and collections and author of books on natural history and paleontology. Light wear and soil freckling pages uncut and unopened. 757 total pages. Campion & Co hardcover
194118091Norfolk: New Directions 1941. Wrappers edges slightly tanned else fine. First edition. A catalogue of the first year's offerings in this distinguished series. Includes Williams's "Against the Sky" from "The Broken Span New Directions unknown
1994523213Austin: University of Texas Press 1994. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition. David Ignatow contributes a one-page foreword. Foredge is lightly foxed else a fine copy in near fine dust jacket with short tear on topedge on rear panel. From the library of poet David Ignatow with his book label on front pastedown. Inscribed by Julio Marzan in year of publication to David Ignatow who wrote the foreword to this book: "For David Hoping the explosion is heard & felt. Julio 10/'17/94" on the half-title page. University of Texas Press hardcover
194195591Vermont: The Vermont Guild of Oldtime Crafts & Industries 1941. 1941. Good. - Octavo 9 inches high by 6 inches wide. Softcover a 4-page pamphlet titled on the cover page above a wood engraving by Roy Williams depicting the Weston Old Mill. A four-page war time pamphlet extolling the virtues of stone-ground wholegrain meal and promoting that offered for sale by the Vermont Guild of Oldtime Crafts & Industries. The edges are darkened and there is an indentation from a paper clip at the top. Folded twice horizontally with short tears to the edges of the top fold repaired internally with clear archival document tape. Good. <p>Together with the original 6 inch high by 5 inch wide order form printed on light blue paper: "This is my Order for Vermont Guild stone-ground 100% wholegrain Meals". There is a paper clip stain to the top of the order form.<p>From the collection of E. Harold Hugo president of the Meriden Gravure Company with an annotation penned in his hand at the top of the cover page: "you were about 100% right!"<p>The text by Vrest Orton recounts "The story of genuine 100% wholegrain corn and wheat meals now stone-ground in an old-fashioned Vermont mill by an interesting non-profit Society". Extolling the virtues of the Vermont Guild's stone-ground meal and in the last paragraph offering a "free recipe cook-booklet" with every order: "These were printed only after months of experiment until they worked for this special kind of wholegrain corn and wheat meal. I know as a matter of record that they are just right and how. For my wife and I did all the experimenting for 6 months and I ate all the experiments for 6 months. until we both became letter-perfect."<p>"The Vermont Guild of Oldtime Crafts & Industries. Just north of the Common on the millpond which dams the Wantastiquet is an imposing red mill headquarters of this unique non-profit Society founded in 1936. Inside are displays of early Vermont craft-tools and industrial apparatus. But in 1938 it was transformed from a static museum into a living one by making the tools and machines work so people could see HOW things were done. Perhaps the most successful was the stone grist-mill with two massive French Burh stones. This mill was belted to the old snail-shell turbine under the dam and today turns out several wholegrain meals and breakfast cereals distributed by mail into every state of the Union." Quoted from an article by Vrest Orton titled "The Weston Revival" published in "Vermont Life" magazine in the Fall of 1946.<p>The author Vrest Orton 1897-1986 was the founder of the Vermont Country Store. Born in Vermont Orton traveled throughout the United States and Mexico before settling down in New York City. He worked for H.L. Mencken on "The American Mercury" published "Dreiserana" "Vermont Afternoons with Robert Frost" "And So Goes Vermont" and co-wrote "Cooking with Whole Grains" with his wife Mildred Ellen Wilcox 1911-2010. Orton also founded the bibliophile magazine "The Colophon". Settling back in Vermont he and his wife started the Vermont Country Store in 1946.<p>RARE. [Vermont: The Vermont Guild of Oldtime Crafts & Industries], [1941]. paperback
1978603555New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1978. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Introduction by Tennessee Williams. Quarto. 168pp. Heavily illustrated from photographs. Cloth with spotting smells a bit musty thus very good in a lightly rubbed very good dust jacket with a few nicks and small tears along the edges and folds. Advance review copy with publisher's material laid in. G.P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
1958374938Camden New Jersey: RCA Victor 1958. Unbound. Fine. Original 33 1/3 rpm vinyl album. Fine in a printed paper sleeve in a near fine pictorial cardboard sleeve with faint toning and slight edgewear lacking the booklet. Performed by the Academy Symphony Orchestra of Rome Nicola Rescigno conductor. RCA Victor unknown
1870E12968BNew York: Robert M. De Witt 1870. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First editon. Octavo in darl brown cloth hardcoverslettred and decorated with the figure of an orator in gilt; spine lettering gilt. 192 pp. with appendix explaining each of the 15 figure engravings in the text. Lessons in elocution and presentation using examples from the classics Shhakespeare and more contemporary workd. A tight very good example front gilt bright spine lettering a touch less so some minor spotting and wear to the cloth ornate owner's name and address of the period on the firts blank. <br/><br/> Robert M. De Witt hardcover
1949297572St. Louis: The Wednesday Club 1949. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition. Octavo. Quarter cloth and printed paper over boards. Near fine with a small smudge to the back panel. Includes a trilogy of poems entitled "Sonnets for Spring" by Williams published under the name Thomas L. Williams. In 1936 the poems were awarded the $25 first prize in the poetry contest sponsored by the Club. Crandell B20. The Wednesday Club hardcover
1964337427New York: Terrain Gallery 1964. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Quarto. Introduction and commentary by Martha Baird. Mimeographed leaves printed rectos only canvas taped into printed wrappers. Offsetting to the wrappers else near fine. The text of a 1952 Siegel presentation on Williams's poetry at which Williams was present with additional commentary. Scarce. Terrain Gallery unknown
1964337643New York: Terrain Gallery 1964. Softcover. Fine. First edition. Quarto. Introduction and commentary by Martha Baird. Mimeographed leaves printed rectos only canvas taped into printed wrappers. Fine in wrappers. The text of a 1952 Siegel presentation on Williams's poetry at which Williams was present with additional commentary. Scarce. Terrain Gallery unknown
19802201Oxford: Oxford University Press 1980. First Edition. Paperback. Near Fine. 8vo. Pp. 19. 2. Bound in printed wraps saddle-stapled. The farewell message from Sir Edgar Williams who following a distinguished military service notably under Montgomery in North Africa served as Warden of Rhodes House Oxford from 1952-1980. His report here contains an annual report mostly composed of biographical facts concerning Rhodes Scholars for the year prior. Report is labeled "Private - Not for Publication." Scarce. Oxford University Press paperback
1967588632New York: The Viking Press 1967. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Introduction by Alfred Kazin. 368pp. Illustrated. Fine in an about near fine dust jacket with slight wear to the extremities. Interviews with William Carlos Williams Jean Cocteau Evelyn Waugh Lillian Hellman William Burroughs Saul Bellow Allen Ginsberg Harold Pinter and more. The Viking Press hardcover
1946334514New Haven Connecticut 1946. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Octavo. 44pp. Stapled wrappers. Toning to the wraps with a tear and bit a wear along the spine very good or better. Yale literary magazine with contributions from William Carlos Williams Wallace Stevens James Merrill Edith Weaver Doris Dana Robert Greer Cohn Ellen Kate Green John Maher Murphy Harve Shapiro Byron Vazakas Thomas McMahon Robert Phelps Lee Richard Hayman and Keith Botsford. unknown
194216427Partitions sur Paris Paname,Partitions sur la Seconde guerre mondiale Feldman 1942
193915968Partitions sur la Seconde guerre mondiale Feldman 1939
191528377Partitions sur la Première guerre Mondiale,Partitions sur le Militaria Feldman 1915 approx.
195489530Palace 1954
1925108801Harry D. Squires 1925
191084496Partitions sur le Téléphone Remick Jerome 1910
192320901Francis Day 1923