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1979526767New York: Books & Co 1979. Unbound. Fine. First edition. One narrow folio sheet folded to make 12 pages. Measuring 3¾" x 9" closed. Illustrated. Light wear very near fine. Inscribed by Edelstein to a New York bookseller on the cover panel: "for Matthew Monahan fellow Jargon fan from Mel Edelstein." Catalogs 92 publications issued by The Jargon Society between 1951 and 1979. Includes a brief introduction and bibliographical notes by Edelstein who at the time was Librarian of the National Gallery of Art. Books & Co unknown
196713371Cleveland OH: Ghost Press 1967. First edition. With a 3-page essay by JW. Jaffe B7. Other contributors include Denise Levertov Lawrence Ferlinghetti Charles Olson Charles Bukowski Gilbert Sorrentino Guy Davenport Michael McClure among others. One silkscreen print loose otherwise a fine copy. 4to tipped-in silkscreen prints & pictorial wrappers by T. L. Kryss. One silkscreen print loose otherwise a fine copy. Ghost Press unknown
1980h45606Madrid: Joyas Bibliograficas 1980. First Edition. Wraps. Good. 3 volumes complete. Quarto 11 x 8.25 inches softcover good to very good first volume with recent paper covers preserving original cover second and third volumes with light wear toning and surface soil to covers light corner bumping. This was the set owned by John Williams a participant in the 1976 conference from which these papers were printed and Williams is the author of the introduction to the second volume as well as an article on Spanish Bible illustration and Beatus in English; JW is written in ink on the front cover of the second volume and both volumes have his signature on a preliminary page. The first volume has light occasional marginal notes and marks in pencil by Williams and there are a few similar marks by Williams in the second volume too. The third volume is the plate volume with illustrations in b/w and there is noticable bumping and creasing to lower corners of the plate volume. Williams was a professor in the art history department at University of Pittsburgh and these were purchased directly from his estate. RARE in the trade and in institutions; OCLC lists a single holding: University of Pennsylvania. Joyas Bibliograficas unknown
1958335219New York: The Nation Company 1958. Unbound. Near Fine. Magazine. Small quarto. 68pp. Wraps moderately tanned with long thin line on rear but with interior pages that are surprising white about near fine. A weekly journal of opinion founded in 1885 and still published today. This issues includes an advance excerpt from William Carlos Willams' Paterson V along with essays about Williams from Louis Zukofsky and M.L. Rosenthal. The Nation Company unknown
1868102470San Francisco: NP 1868. Pages clean; sturdy binding; edgewear to boards and chipping to spine; a sturdy very good - copy. Only a few pages inscribed. Leatherbound boards with raised bands embossed patterns and gilt stamping on spine and front cover; gilded edges; sewn; approx. 150 pages. The autograph book of Sarah E Williams in San Francisco dated 1868. Intricate embossing and craftsmanship a one-of-a-kind object. Features beautifully penned poems and messages from a handful of friends amidst mostly blank pages. Intricate embossing on the cover and gilded edges still gleaming. A touching and personal document of friendships in San Francisco and Stockton. [NP] unknown
1959607116Philadelphia: F.H. Fleer 1959. Unbound. Near Fine. Uncut sheet measuring 7" x 14". Lightly toned a couple of gentle bumps near fine. An uncut sheet from a set of 80 cards produced by F.H. Fleer in 1959 honoring baseball great Ted Williams. Includes all of cards 1 3 5 7 18 20 22 and 24 and part of four others. F.H. Fleer unknown
607114Philadelphia: F.H. Fleer 1959. Unbound. Near Fine. Uncut sheet measuring 7" x 14". Lightly toned near fine. An uncut sheet from a set of 80 cards produced by F.H. Fleer in 1959 honoring baseball great Ted Williams. Includes all of cards 9111315262830 and 32 and part of four others. F.H. Fleer unknown
1959607117Philadelphia: F.H. Fleer 1959. Unbound. Near Fine. Uncut sheet measuring 7" x 14". Lightly toned a couple of gentle bumps near fine. An uncut sheet from a set of 80 cards produced by F.H. Fleer in 1959 honoring baseball great Ted Williams. Includes all or nearly all of cards 9 11 13 15 26 28 30 and 32 and part of four others. F.H. Fleer unknown
192333211New York: The English Crafters 1923. First edition. Frontispiece photograph of Williams "his last photograph". Illustrated. 1 vols. 8vo. Red cloth slightly faded some dampstaining to spine and rear cover but overall very good. First edition. Frontispiece photograph of Williams "his last photograph". Illustrated. 1 vols. 8vo. Tributes to and sketches of the great pionerring black comedian by Belasco Heywould Broun Ring Lardner W.E.B. Dubois W.C. Fields et. al. This copy is inscribed on the flyleaf by the editor Mabel Rowland April 9 1923. The English Crafters unknown
1963302184New York: Dodd Mead & Company 1963. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Illustrated throughout with drawings by Al Hirschfeld. A fine copy in a near fine dustwrapper with light wear to the edges and rubbing to the back panel. The front flap appears to be machine clipped rather than price clipped. Contains the first book publication of Tennessee Williams "The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore. Dodd, Mead & Company hardcover
1953586000Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press 1953. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First edition. xiii 104pp. Fine in a very good dust jacket with white and brown stains spine toned with dampstain publisher sticker pricing information affixed to rear flap. Contains poems by Tennessee Williams James Merrill A. Rich Richard Wilbur and more. Inscribed by Robert Thomas Moore on the front fly. University of Pennsylvania Press hardcover
18884126531888. Unbound. Very Good. Approximately 8.5" x 5.5". Albumen photograph on card mount. Modest fading very good or better. Image depicts a snow sculpture of the bearded Corson with a large house in the background. One the verso is a contemporary note: "This is a snow bust of Prof. Hiram Corson professor of Eng. Literature. The bust was made by Mr. Harvey Williams instructor in mechanical drawing. The bust was about eight feet high." Corson was professor of rhetoric and oratory at Cornell University where he was professor of English literature at Cornell University from 1872-1903. We could find less about Harvey Williams but did learn that he was taught mechanical drawing at Cornell around 1890 when he received a promotion. Boudoir-size cards were most popular in the 1880s. unknown
dola3183Köln: 1991. First Edition. Exhibition Catalogue. 4to. pp. 21. English text. illus. incl. frontis. folding colour plate. biblio. wrs. Fine copy. dola3183 Köln: 1991 unknown
199148677Woodbridge: The Boydell Press 1991. First edition. 8vo. xii 302 6 pp. Publisher's brown cloth gilt lettered to the spine printed title label to the upper board. Double page map repeated to the front and rear reprinted from the endpapers of the first edition of "Taliessin through Logres". Very good. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press unknown
1937297733Laramie: The College Poetry Society of America 1937. Softcover. Near Fine. Magazine. Stapled printed yellow wrappers. Includes the poem "Swimmer and Fish Group" by Thomas Lanier Tennessee Williams. Owner's name in ink on front wrapper else near fine. The College Poetry Society of America unknown
1937297732Laramie Wyoming: The College Poetry Society of America 1937. Softcover. Fine. Magazine. Stapled printed yellow wrappers. Includes the poem "Swimmer and Fish Group" by Thomas Lanier Tennessee Williams of Washington University. Fine in wrappers. Scarce. The College Poetry Society of America unknown
1950297735New York: Prentice-Hall Inc 1950. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Foreword by Tennessee Williams. About fine in about very good dustwrapper with a chip to the head of the spine and a few small tears. Very uncommon title written by the Director of the University Theatre of the University of Alabama. Prentice-Hall, Inc hardcover
1958520735Highlands North Carolina: Jargon 1958. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Illustrated by Fielding Dawson. Bifolium with 14 leaves laid in printed in two colors recto only. Bifolium trifle worn with a couple of very faint spots else fine. With the moderately worn unaddressed mailling envelope. A portfolio dedicated to Dr. Williams and each poem in a facsimile of the artist's manuscript and illustrated with a portrait by Dawson. The portfolio features poems by Paul Blackburn Bob Brown Eward Dahlberg Max Finstein Allen Ginsberg Paul Goodman Denise Levertov Walter Lowenfels Edward Marshall E. A. Navaretta Joel Oppenheimer Gilbert Sorrentino Jonathan Williams and Louis Zukofsky. Jargon 31. Jargon hardcover
1958526818Highlands North Carolina: Jargon 1958. Softcover. Fine. First edition. Illustrated by Fielding Dawson. Bifolium with 14 leaves laid in printed in two colors recto only. Bifolium trifle worn with a couple of very faint spots else fine. With the moderately worn unaddressed mailing envelope. A portfolio dedicated to Dr. Williams and each poem in a facsimile of the artist's manuscript and illustrated with a portrait by Dawson. The portfolio features poems by Paul Blackburn Bob Brown Eward Dahlberg Max Finstein Allen Ginsberg Paul Goodman Denise Levertov Walter Lowenfels Edward Marshall E. A. Navaretta Joel Oppenheimer Gilbert Sorrentino Jonathan Williams and Louis Zukofsky. Jargon 31.<br /> <br /> A nice association copy Inscribed by Louis Zukofsky to the editors of Kulchur the influential New York School small press publisher "To Lita and Morton Hornick Ever. Louis Zukofksy. November 22 1962" Among the contributors to Kulchur were various New York School authors and artists including Louis Zukofsky Allen Ginsberg Fielding Dawson Paul Blackburn Gilbert Sorrentino and Jonathan Williams. Jargon unknown
1951559696Chicago: Abbott Laboratories 1951. Softcover. Very Good. Number 163. Cover by Rebecca Merrilees. Slim quarto. Short tears at the spine ends neatly strengthened bottom corners bumped throughout very good. Features the poem "December" written by William Carlos Williams for this issue; "Treatment of Obesity with Methamphetamine" a two-page article-style advertisement for Abbott Laboratories' drug Desoxyn developed in 1942 and still available; as well as "Snowflakes and Winter Roses" a song written for the magazine by Leon Leonardi and Edgar Degrange with music by Louis Alter and marginal illustrations by Ramos Pratts. A lavishly produced and rather bizarre mash-up of pharmaceuticals and Christmas cheer. Abbott Laboratories unknown
197313257Penland NC: Jargon Society 1973. First edition of this collection celebrating Lorine Niedecker. One of 1000 copies. Jargon 74. With contributions from A. A. Ammons Basil Bunting Guy Davenport Allen Ginsberg Denise Levertov among others. Fine copy. 12mo frontispiece print by A. D. Moore plain wrappers dust jacket with back cover by Ian Hamilton Finlay & front cover photograph by Diane Tammes. Fine copy. Jargon Society unknown
34455-Omnific 1998-. First edition Omnific 1998. This copy with note signed by the artist to Bryan Kneale. 176 pages. Illustrated in colour and black & white. Cloth. Very good indeed in dustjacket. Ask to see our other Evelyn Williams titles. From the library of artist Bryan Kneale. Evelyn Williams - Works and Words British artist signed by the artist 9780953231607 -Omnific (1998)- hardcover
1944433939Norfolk: New Directions 1944. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition. Light overall wear else near fine lacking the dustwrapper. Tennessee Williams's first book publication as a poet. New Directions hardcover
1944298083Norfolk: New Directions 1944. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Corners very slightly bumped else fine in a very near fine dustwrapper with very slight toning. Tennessee Williams's first book publication as a poet. New Directions hardcover
1944297752Norfolk: New Directions 1944. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Owner's name front fly spotting on the foredge else near fine in about very good dustwrapper with some darkening to the spine and some stray spotting. Among the five poets is Williams. New Directions hardcover