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194065940n.p. 1940. 1st ed. Hardcover. Good. photos mostly portraits 400p. 23cm. Cover dull with some spotting/stains. Foxing on page edges. Contents age-toned but quite sound. No jacket. <br/><br/> hardcover books
194049139n.p. 1940. Hardcover. Good. photos mostly portraits 400p. Cloth. 23cm. Covers heavily spotted. Some browning and scattered foxing on text-pages. No Jacket. <br/><br/> hardcover books
197462434Corn Close: Jargon Society 1974. First edition. Single long sheet folded twice horizontally. Fine with the original printed mailing envelope near fine. One of 500 copies SIGNED by Williams. Jargon 82. Corn Close: Jargon Society unknown books
197418796No Place: Jargon 1974. First edition. Loose Sheets. Very Good. Single tall sheet folded in thirds as issued. A single poem by Williams published on the occasion of the poet's 45th birthday. Published as Jargon 82. Light spotting to edges. A very good example. SIGNED by the poet at the colophon. <br/><br/> Jargon unknown books
WRCLIT76693Np: Jargon 82 197. Quarto. Six panel foldout. Rather foxed and discolored. First edition. One of 500 copies this copy inscribed "For Kenneth from Jonathan." Jargon 82 unknown books
19866694Highlands NC: The Jargon Society 1986. Issued as Jargon 101. Large spiral-bound octavo 23.5 x 19 cm. 134 6 pages. Blank pages at rear for additional recipes. FIRST EDITION. A cookbook often seen as satirical but which is in fact a genuinely appreciative work of culinary Americana. One of the more unusual titles in Jargon's run and its only bestseller. Publisher Jonathan Williams reveals how one might "explain what these recipes and snapshots were all about to some grand maitre like Paul Bocuse you'd say: 'listen here buddy this be the vittels of white Southern rural peasants excepts we call them folks not peasants. Hit'll eat! Besides you've already met the dark cousin Soul Food." publisher's statement inside panel of front board. Fine in publisher's photographically illustrated stiff boards in a double Wire-O binding. Inscribed by Mickler in the year of publication "To Dean Ernest Matthew Mickler 3.7.86." and additionally signed by publisher Jonathan Williams. Also laid-in is a two-page obituary for Mickler by Williams signed by him "JW for SDW". The obituary is top-stapled and folded once. With an introduction by the publisher and inscribed to his life-long friend Stanley Dean Willis. Willis attended St. Albans High School with Williams and was his best friend there. The obituary here included was eventually published in Williams' book BLACKBIRD DUST. A warm and intimate association for one of Jargon's best-known titles. Jaffe B52. The Jargon Society hardcover books
193773411Norfolk: New Directions 1937. First edition. 293 pp. Some light foxing to extrems else very near fine in like dust jacket. Brief postscript by James Laughlin. Wallace A18. Norfolk: New Directions unknown books
1967Embry 185665New Directions 1967. Mild sunning near fine. Black cloth no dust jacket. New Directions, 1967. hardcover books
1937Embry 153028New Directions 1937. First edition first printing. Light staining to leading edge of front panel spine toned a shade very good to near fine and internally clean and free of marks in custom mylar. Natural linen no dust jacket. New Directions, 1937. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1967WRCLIT73645New York: New Directions 1967. Stiff printed wrappers. A well read copy. First printing in this format as NDP226. Poet / translator / publisher and ND author Cid Corman's copy signed and dated by him in March 1970 with his very frequent marginal highlighting through and less frequent marginal comments. HARRISON NEWTH & CANDIDO p.68. New Directions unknown books
1937014960New Directions 1937. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Fine Copy In Like Jacket. Jacket is Faded on Spine.$2.50 on Flap. First Edition 1937/1937 Excellent Fresh Copy Signed by The Author on Front Paste Down Rare In This Condition and Especially Signed. New Directions Hardcover books
1967UWILWHI00tpmNew Directions 1967. Very Good. Williams William Carlos. White Mule. NY: New Directions 1967. 291pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with light bumping and creased spine. New Directions paperback books
19376729Norfolk: New Directions 1937. Hardcover. Hardcover. 1st edition full white cloth with printed dust jacket. "Ezra Pound has called William Carlos Williams 'the first prose writer in America the best prose writer who now gets into print' "from the jacket comments. The WHITE MULE is a novel by the author who is known in poetry circles as the Good Doctor poet. The present copy is in fine condition in a complete not price clipped first issue dust jacket showing "June 10" on the jacket flap. Jacket spine with signs of sunning else fine. Scarce in this condition. New Directions hardcover books
1937WB16418Norfolk CT: New Directions 1937. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 8vo. Original cloth lacking dust jacket. Cloth edgeworn with corners bumped. Inscribed by Williams to his close friend Estelle Hagel: "Estelle Hagel for old times sake William Carlos Williams." With Hagel's bookplate fixed to front pastedown. Hagel was a registered nurse whose friendship with Williams was borne out of his lesser known profession medicine. <br/><br/> New Directions hardcover books
1937403127Norfolk CT: New Directions 1937. 8vo. Original cream cloth. Spine slightly toned a few pale spots on cover. FIRST EDITION one of 1100 copies. 1939 ownership inscription of Louise Snow Brooklyn on the dedication leaf. Wallace A18. <br/><br/> New Directions hardcover books
1937402403Norfolk CT: New Directions 1937. 8vo. 293 pp. advertisement leaf. Original cloth; dust jacket. Jacket with some wear. FIRST EDITION with inkstamp "Editorial Copy" on rear endpaper. One of 1100 copies. Wallace A18a. <br/><br/> New Directions hardcover books
1965149090London: MacGibbon & Kee 1965. First edition thus. Hardcover. 266 pages. Originally published in 1937. A tight very good plus copy with some tanning to the pages in a near fine dust jacket with some slight sunning to the spine. MacGibbon & Kee unknown books
1937WRCLIT74775Norfolk: New Directions 1937. White cloth lettered in black. The spine shows very faint tanning otherwise a very good or better copy in quite tanned dust jacket with a few shallow chips and spots. Small Grolier Bookshop label on free endsheet. First edition. The first impression consisted of 1100 copies and there were three binding lots. An undesignated second impression was called for in 1937 of which only 300 were separately bound. WALLACE A18a. New Directions hardcover books
1937150227005Norfolk: New Directions 1937. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Good. First edition first printing in first issue jacket. Jacket states "June 10" on front flap. Signed by William Carlos Williams on the front free endpaper in black ink. 291 pp. Near Fine in Good unclipped dust jacket. Cloth worn along top edge. Jacket soiled and rubbed with tearing along the fore edge of both panels chipped at extremities. A rare signed novel from the famous New Jersey poet novelist and doctor. New Directions hardcover books
1937134436Norfolk CT: New Directions 1937. First edition. Hardcover. 293 pages. A novel from this author who was perhaps best known for his poetry particularly the "Paterson" series. A tight close to near fine copy in white cloth boards that are very lightly soiled. No dust jacket. New Directions unknown books
196759174NY:: New Directions. Very Good. 1967. Hardcover. A novel. A later printing. Minor shelf wear and aging else very good in black cloth. No dust jacket. . New Directions, hardcover books
1937678351937. WILLIAMS William Carlos. WHITE MULE. Norfolk CT: New Directions 1937. 8vo. white cloth. Slight sun-darkening to cloth with just a touch of soil to cloth. A near fine tight copy else lacking a dust jacket. unknown books
193751139Norfolk: New Directions. Very Good. 1937. First Edition. Hardcover. Norfolk Connecticut: New Directions 1937. 293pp. some modest staining to cloth covers and two pages have staining; otherwise nice condition. . New Directions hardcover books
19372130110New Directions 1937. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Johnson Ray. First edition. Spine & edges toned pages lightly toned jacket toned with stain along spine. 1937 Hard Cover. 293 pp. 8vo. A novel by the author praised by Ezra Pound as 'the first prose writer in America the best prose writer who now gets into print.' The book follows the lives of the Stecher family who are immigrants in pre-war New York. New Directions hardcover books
002075Random House. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. first edition book in fine condition DJ near fine with minor wear. Random House hardcover books