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2006Q-1594741093Quirk Books 2006-02-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Quirk Books hardcover
1961163861New York: Evergreen Review 1961. First edition. Softcover. 122 pages. Literary journal with contributions by John Rechy Alexander Trocchi Paul Blackburn LeRoi Jones Larry Rivers and Frank O'Hara and others. A very good copy in wrappers with some minor wear. Evergreen Review unknown books
2011mon0000011799Roshi Pat Enkyo O'Hara 2011. Paperback. Very Good. in x in x in. Paperback. Clean and solid. Ships from a smoke-free home. 115 pages. Roshi Pat Enkyo O'Hara paperback
2005Q-088192735xTimber Press Incorporated 2005-09-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Timber Press, Incorporated hardcover
1985Q-0917627032Woodlands Pr 1985-06-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Woodlands Pr paperback
2000SKU0640047Dramatists Play Service Inc 2000-01-01. paperback. New. 5x0x7. New Textbook Ships with Tracking Dramatists Play Service, Inc paperback
2002Q-1559362057Theatre Communications Group 2002-02-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Theatre Communications Group paperback
1943008724New York: Henry Holt and Company 1943. First edition. Hardcover. This is a lovely jacketed first edition first printing inscribed in the year of publication. On the half title in three lines in blue ink Frost wrote: Robert Frost 1943 For Rees J. Frescoln. <br /> <br />A handsome Second World War production this book features an oatmeal linen cloth binding illustrated and printed in dark red with full-color illustrated endpapers illustrations throughout red topstain and a handsomely illustrated dust jacket. Selection biographical introduction and commentary are credited to Frosts great friend fellow poet and anthologist Louis Untermeyer 1885-1977. "The poems in this volume. have been chosen out of all his seven volumes from A BOY'S WILL to A WITNESS TREE; as a group the more than eighty poems include his most famous and popular work. Louis Untermeyer's commentary. is a notable addition to the poems themselves. The biographical introduction. presents the most complete and up-to-date account of the poet." Black and white wood-engraved illustrations throughout as well as the watercolor endpapers of New Hampshires Mount Kearsarge and the frontispiece watercolor of birch trees are by John OHara Cosgrave II. An enlargement of this volume with additional material by Louis Untermeyer was published by Holt with the title The Road Not Taken in 1951. <br /> <br />Condition approaches near fine in a near fine dust jacket. The illustrated cloth binding is square tight and unfaded with minimal shelf wear including lightly bruised upper corners and a few faint instances of spotting. The contents are clean with no spotting or soiling and only mild age-toning. The red topstain retains uniform hue. The dust jacket is unclipped retaining the original $2.50 upper front flap price and entirely complete with no loss or tears. The jacket is lightly toned overall slightly more so to the spine and shows only trivial hints of wear to the extremities. The jacket is protected beneath a clear removable archival cover. <br /> <br />This collections titular poem Come In was first printed in the Atlantic Monthly in February 1941 and collected in A Witness Tree 1942. Arguably archetypally Frostian in the poem a speaker journeys out into nature to register a typically ambiguous sign from an encounter there. In Come In the journey is significantly only to the edge of the darkening woods no further At his public readings Frost would use Come In to declare his objections to the grimness of modernist wasteland verse occasionally suggesting that this poem might express his rejection of invitations to gatherings of modern poets. This is the final poem in the collection preceding the Afterword and paired rather beautifully with Into My Own which precedes Come In and faces it on the preceding page verso to recto. <br /> <br />This collection was published on 5 April 1943. Frost was nearly 70 years old. The next month in early May 1943 came announcement of Frosts final and still-unrivalled fourth Pulitzer Prize for poetry for A Witness Tree. Even though he had not published his first volume of poetry until he was nearly 40 years old he would spend his remaining two decades as the most highly esteemed American poet of the twentieth century with an accumulating hoard of academic and civic honors. Two years before his death he became the first poet to read in the program of a U.S. Presidential inauguration Kennedy January 1961. <br /> <br />References: Crane A26; Tuten & Zubizarreta; ANB <br/><br/> Henry Holt and Company hardcover
18375092London: Joseph Thomas 1837. Hardcover. Very Good. The Beggar's Opera Tom Thumb The Tailors Midas Bombastes Furioso The Mayor of Garratt Six plays issued together as Thomas's Burlesque Drama by the London publisher Joseph Thomas in 1837. Bound in decorative red blind stamped cloth with gilt to the spine and all edges gilt. Old bookshop label of 'Lacy Theatrical Bookseller 89 Strand London' on the first yellow pastedown. Thomas Hailes Lacy was a bookseller and publisher who later went into partnership with Samuel French. Each play has its own title page and frontispiece by Robert Cruikshank. Tear to bottom edge of final yellow endpaper where it has adhered and pulled away from final pastedown. An uncommon collection which was issued in various formats. Altogether a fascinating collection in a very good copy of this uncommon book. Very Good 1837 Joseph Thomas hardcover
1970211248New York: Harry N. Abrams 1970. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 294 pages. Features text by Sam Hunter and a memoir by Frank O'Hara Includes 246 illustrations of which 66 are in color a chronology list of previous exhibitions and a bibliography. A clean and tight very near fine copy in cloth boards and in a very near fine dust jacket. A very nice copy of what is still one of the best books on Rivers. Harry N. Abrams unknown
1965149432Waltham: Brandies University 1965. 92p. 8.25x9.25 inches b&w and color plates lightly-worn original wraps. Catalogue of an exhibition that toured several cities and institutions. Brandies University unknown books
1954098894Apostolate of the Press 1954 Book. Very Good. Soft cover. Signed by Authors. RARE inscribed signed & dated. Minimally marked ex-church library. Apostolate of the Press paperback
278 pages. Black and white illustrations. The story of Colditz camp for Allied POWs in WWII, as told by a man who was imprisoned there. Above-average wear. Modest lean to spine. Binding intact. Bit of foxing to endpapers. Prior owner's name atop first blank leaf, otherwise unmarked. A worthy reading copy. Book
17681994Dublin: William Smith et al. 1768-89. Leatherbound. Very good. Five 18th-century comedies bound in one volume: 1 Tom Jones: 68 p. 1769. Author Joseph Reed was a friend of Tom Jones author Henry Fielding and Fielding encouraged him to write a comic opera based on his novel; he then praised Reed's version publicly. 2 The Recruiting Officer: 83 6 p. 1768. A 1706 play by the Irish writer George Farquhar which follows the exploits of two officers named Plume and Brazen in the town of Shrewsbury. 3 The Imposters: 72 p. 1789. Featured Mrs. Jordan when performed at Drury Lane. This section's pages are darkened. 4 The Romance of an Hour: 40 p. 1775. A stage success for political writer Hugh Kelly. 5 Midas: 59 p. 1770. Midas by Kane O'Hara is a "burletta" or mock opera performed over 200 times at Covent Garden. 17 cm. Full leather. Remains of small label lower spine boards rubbed corners worn. Bookplate and ink notations on front endpapers. More photos available on request. <br/><br/> William Smith et al. hardcover
199036165Cincinnati Ohio U.S.A.: Taft Museum. New. 1990. Paperback. 0915577216 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED - 103 works catalogued; many black and white illustrations several color illustrations. -- with a bonus offer-- . Taft Museum paperback
Q-0856500364Anthony Clarke Books 2074-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Anthony Clarke Books paperback
195610988Chicago: Modern Poetry Association 1956. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . 8vo. Original wraps. Touches fading at edges a couple of small stray pen marks to cover. Else clean and sound throughout. VG overall. <br/><br/>An uncommonly strong issue with O'Hara contributing "For James Dean" four poems by Merwin and early work from Carruth and Kinnell. Modern Poetry Association paperback books
195629822Cambridge: Cambridge Review 1956. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Tall thick trade paperbound literary magazine edited by Raditsa. 146 pp. Sixth issue. Filled with contributions by many of the first generation of the New York School of poets plus Gregory Corso Philip Whalen and more. Covers are lightly soiled. A well-thumbed copy still in very good condition. Cambridge Review paperback books
A9780367580070Paperback / softback. New. paperback
SKU0189119Wolters Kluwer 2019-08-29. Hardcover. Good. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking Wolters Kluwer hardcover
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