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196623162San Francisco: City Lights Books 1966. Third printing. Paperback. Very Good . Small nearly square pocket paperbound book. Stated third printing of the New York School poet's best known work. Small prior owner name to the front endpaper; otherwise a handsome very good plus copy. Published as Number Nineteen in the Pocket Poets Series of books by City Lights. City Lights Books paperback books
197419463Calais VT: Z Press 1974. First edition. Loose Sheets. Very Good. Single sheet containing two poems: Macaroni by Frank O'Hara and In memorium by Patsy Southgate. Folded twice as issued. Sheet measures 6 1/2 x 18" tall. Paper a bit toned with age else very good. Z Press unknown books
197014418South San Francisco: Man-Root 1970. Paperback. 96p. 6x9.25 inches illustratiions. very good first edition booklet in stapled pictorial wraps. Gay poetry Man-Root paperback books
1967151029004New York: Grove Press 1967. n Second edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First trade edition following a limited edition of only 75 copies ten years earlier. 52 p. Dark gray cloth with silver lettering. Very Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. A thin strip of sunning to cloth along bottom edge. Jacket in excellent shape with just a hint of shelf wear price intact $3.50. An attractive copy. Grove Press hardcover books
1957115298New York: Grove Press 1957. Number 25 of the rare first edition O'Hara's classic work of poetry published in an edition of 75 hardbound copies. Octavo original cloth. Presentation copy inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper "For Mike- Happy Birthday and I hope the Houses and Odes go on and on into 1262- Frank." Near fine in the rare original slipcase. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box. Exceptionally rare especially signed. Frank O'Hara was one of the great poets of the twentieth century and along with such widely acclaimed writers as Denise Levertov Allen Ginsberg Robert Creeley and Gary Snyder a crucial contributor to what Donald Allen termed the New American Poetry "which by its vitality alone became the dominant force in the American poetic tradition." Frank O'Hara was born in Baltimore in 1926 and grew up in New England; from 1951 he lived and worked in New York both for Art News and for the Museum of Modern Art where he was an associate curator. O'Hara's untimely death in 1966 at the age of forty was in the words of fellow poet John Ashbery "the biggest secret loss to American poetry since John Wheelwright was killed." "Moving in the way that only simple communication can be moving. . . . His poems always manage a fresh start free from the dreadful posturings of the conventional verse of his generation" Kenneth Rexroth The New York Times Book Review. Grove Press hardcover books
176525276London: I. Walsh 1765. Oblong folio. Disbound laid into modern wrappers. Two paginations; the one to the lower outer corners is continuous and specific to the edition: 1f. title 39 i blank pp. An earlier pagination to the upper outer sometimes inner corners is incomplete: 1f. title 9-23 27-30 32-36 53-67 i blank pp. Engraved. Publisher's catalogue to foot of title. <br/><br/>Systems include staves for vocal parts and figured bass. Instrumental passages include a right-hand part marked "Sy" =symphony. Additional stanzas printed as residual text. Dialogue not included. Each number preceded by caption: "Sung by." Names of singers mentioned in captions: "Mr. Legge" Jonathan Legg d. 1778 "Mrs. Priscilla Stevens" d. 1783 "Mr. Charles Dibdin" 1745-1814 "Mr. George Mattocks" 1734/35-1804 "Mr. John Beard" 1715/16-1791 "Miss Hallam" Isabella Mattocks 1746-1826 "Miss Elizabeth Miller" "Miss Poitier Jane Thompson b. 1736 "Mr. John Fawcett" d. 1793 "Mr. Edward Shuter" 1728-1776 and "Mr. John Dunstall." Second edition. RISM AM1786 not distinguishing between the two editions although the copy at the Bibliothèque nationale de France is noted as having 39 pages instead of 67. WorldCat several additional copies not distinguishing between editions. The first edition to which the earlier incomplete pagination in the present copy refers has 67 pages; the second is a compilation of excerpts from the first and has 39 pages only. Page 25 of the second edition was re-engraved as in the first edition it contained the beginning of another number excluded from the second edition at its foot.<br/><br/>"Irish librettist and musician Kane O'Hara. is known chiefly as the librettist and arranger of the music for Midas. the first 'English burletta' presented at the Crow Street Theatre Dublin on 22 January 1762 as a rival attraction to the season of Italian burlettas at the Smock Alley Theatre. The music contains popular songs of the time such as arias from Italian operas and folksongs from Ireland and other countries linked by dialogue set to recitative. There is frequent resort to concerted numbers. With characters consisting of mythological gods and mortals Midas is in reality a burlesque of opera seria. It attained considerable popularity and was frequently performed in London after the first production at Covent Garden on 22 February 1764." Brian Boydell in Grove Music Online. I. Walsh unknown books
1837246372London: Josph Thomas Finch Lane Cornhill 1837. First edution. Illustrated with 6 original engraved full-page designs by Robert Cruikshank. Engraved by P. Cruikshank W.C. Walker & c. 49 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Half blue calf slightly rubbed at joints te.g. by Zaehnsdorf else fine. Cruikshnak Robert. First edution. Illustrated with 6 original engraved full-page designs by Robert Cruikshank. Engraved by P. Cruikshank W.C. Walker & c. 49 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Mill/well/fair case Josph Thomas, Finch Lane, Cornhill unknown books
0532<br/><br/>London: James Pattie 4 Brydges Street Covent Garden ca. 1925. 12mo disbound 27pp. Frontispiece. Notes: "As performed at the Theatres Royal London to which are added original remarks. embellished with an engraving from a drawing taken in the Theatre during representation." OCLC locations: None unknown books
1973Embry 170763Lippincott 1973. Later printing. Small ink stamp to front free endpaper else fine in near fine price-clipped faintly edgeworn dust jacket in mylar cover. Dave Blossom illustrations. Lippincott, 1973. Later printing. unknown books
2003UOHAMYF00lrHarper Festival 2003. Good. O'Hara Mary. My Friend Flicka. New York City: Harper Festival 2003. 346pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Good with bumped edges and scratches in front cover. Harper Festival paperback books
194320630Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott 1943. Hardcover. Orig. light green cloth faux leather spine labels lettered in gilt. Very good in original publisher's tan board slipcase. 2 vols. Curry John Steuart. 285 & 353 pages respectively. 21 x 14 cm. Colored frontispieces and black and white illustrations by John Steuart Curry. Two classic horse tales for young adults. Bright very fresh set slight sunning to spines. J.B. Lippincott hardcover books
196612961New York: Museum of Modern Art 1966. First printing. Paper wrappers. A very good or better copy wrappers soiled and small bump to heel of spine else clean and tight. 56 pp. addenda. Illus. Sq. 8vo. The sculpture of Robert Nakian from an exhibit at the MOMA. Museum of Modern Art unknown books
1966109363New York: Museum of Modern Art 1966. hardcover. Illustrated. 56pp. thin square 4to cloth. New York: MOMA 1966.<br/><br/> Museum of Modern Art unknown books
196618083New York: Museum of Modern Art 1966. Nakian. First edition. Wrappers fine. <br/><br/> Museum of Modern Art unknown books
196617084New York: Museum of Modern Art 1966. Nakian. First edition. White cloth fine in fine dust jacket. <br/><br/> Museum of Modern Art hardcover books
19665527New York: The Museum of Modern Art 1966. Softcover. VG- wear and small tear to DJ age toning at page edges. Maroon & BW illus. wraps. 56 pp. 80 bw plates. MOMA exhibition of artwork by American sculptor Reuben Nakian 1897-1986. With an introductory essay by Frank O'Hara biographical outline by William Berkson bibliography compiled by Elita Tyler. Catalogue lists 105 sculptures and 34 drawings and many are pictured here. The Museum of Modern Art unknown books
196656800NY: The Museum Of Modern Art/ Doubleday & Company 1966. First Edition. Signed & dated 1966 by Eldon Dedini on the front endpaper. Dedini was an American cartoonist whose works appeared in Esquire The New Yorker Playboy and other well-known magazines. Small quarto: pictorial wraps; 56 pages. Illustrated With 80 Black And White Plates. Introductory Essay by Frank O'Hara. Biographical Outline by William Berkson. Bibliography by Elita Tyler. Very Good contents clean & tight; lower corner little bumped little light rippling to few pages small scuff to rear cover. The Museum Of Modern Art/ Doubleday & Company unknown books
1966173427New York: The Museum of Modern Art 1966. First edition. Softcover. 56 pages. Text by noted poet O'Hara. A look at the work of this important American scupltor. Includes numerous black and white illustrations. A very good copy in wrappers wiht some slight bumping to the corners and with the original errata sheet laid in. The Museum of Modern Art unknown books
1964WRCLIT17290New York: Tibor de Nagy Gallery 1964. Quarto. Printed self wrappers pictorial inset on verso of final leaf. Fine. First separate edition reprinted in an edition of ca. 300 copies for distribution at an exhibition of work by Jane Freilicher. This form is differentiated from loose gatherings from FOLDER 3 by the presence of the extra statement re: its reprinting. SMITH C24. [Tibor de Nagy Gallery unknown books
1960UOHANEW00MWMuseum of Modern Art / Doubleday 1960. Very Good. O'Hara Frank. New Spanish Painting and Sculpture. NY: Museum of Modern Art / Doubleday 1960. 63pp. Illustrated. Bibliography. 4to. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. Light rubbing to extremities and soiling to rear cover. Black-and-white pictures. Museum of Modern Art / Doubleday paperback books
196016833NY: Museum of Modern Art 1960. Paperback. Very Good. 63 page exhibition catalog. <br/><br/> Museum of Modern Art paperback books
196018476New York: Museum of Modern Art 1960. First edition second printing with defective "p" on the last line of p. 59. Wrappers fine. <br/><br/> Museum of Modern Art unknown books
196072305NY: Museum of Modern Art 1960. First edition. Small 4to. 53 pp w/selective bibliography. Bump to one upper corner else near fine in illustrated wrappers that are light rubbed. Four page introduction by O’Hara. Smith A6. NY: Museum of Modern Art unknown books
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199790088scCharleston SC: Nineteenth Century Studies Association 1997. Octavo softbound 22 pp. Near-Fine with slight edgewear. Contents: Editor’s Column Patricia O’Hara; Dutiful Daughter Versus All-Boy: Jesus Gender and the Secularization of Victoria Society Meredith Veldman; Literary Celebrity and Photographic Realism: Marie Corelli and Late-Victorian Picture Popularity Annette Federico; Hephaistos in the New Athens: Design-Art Industries in Republican France between Politics and the Museum 1871-1894 Gonzalo J. Sanchez; No Longer Innocent: Sesationalism Sexuality and the Allegory of the Woman Writer in Margaret oliphant’s Salem Chapel Tamar Heller; The Cartesian Hardy: I Think Therefore I’m Doomed George Levine; Will the Real Benjamin Disraeli Please Stand Up Or the Importance of Being Earnest Anthony Wohl; Cultivating Literature: Science Knowledge Education and Readers Alan Rauch; Grand Retrospectives Jadviga M. da Costa Nunes; Electronic Resources for Nineteenth-Century Studies: A Provisional Appraisal Ashton Nicholas; Books Received in 1996; Notes on Contributors. Nineteenth Century Studies Association, 1997. paperback books