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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
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
1966173273San Francisco CA: City Lights Books 1966. Third printing. Small softcover. Number 19 of the Pocket Poets Series. O'Hara's best known body of work. A clean near fine copy in wrappers. A lovely copy. City Lights Books unknown books
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
1969120671New York: Random House 1969. Signed limited first edition of this novel by the author of Appointment in Samarra number 166 of 200 examples. Octavo original cloth. Fine in the original acetate dust jacket in the fine publisher's cardboard slipcase. Lovey Lewis's efforts to join the adult world were aided by matters she could not foresee or control - her father's financial ineptitude his early death her mother's aberrations. At seventeen she completed the process by her impetuous marriage to Sky Childs all-American football wealthy and worthless. . . . The main events of the story take place in the second half the downhill side of the hectic 1920's a period about which the author has frequently written before with equal authority and conviction. This is one of John O'Hara's shortest novels . . . but its brevity is a matter of method rather than of content. It is a long full-bodied story deliberately foreshortened presented primarily through key scenes with the connecting links sketched in briefly or suggested to the imagination. The characters are seldom described; it is through what they do and say that the reader comes to know them and also in some cases with reluctance to believe them. Random House hardcover books
19692295020Random House 1969. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Front jacket panel lightly rubbed. 1969 Hard Cover. We have more books available by this author!. 249 pp. "Story of a girl and the city of Philadelphia in the 20s. Random House hardcover books
1969134232New York: Random House 1969. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Near fine in very good dustwrapper. Small tear at top of spine. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information. Random House hardcover books
1969TB08284New York: Random House 1969. First Edition. First printing Near fine in gold cloth covered boards with modest spotting on the boards. In a very good dust jacket with light wear and rubbing around the edges. Random House hardcover books
1969300544New York Random House 1969. 1969. First edition first printing so stated. 8vo. Dust jacket designed by Muriel Nasser unclipped; remainder mark on bottom edge. Very good. 249 pages. No signatures or bookplates. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, Random House [1969]. hardcover books
1969707404NY: Random House. 1969. Very Good in Good chipped dampstained DJ. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Random House hardcover books
1969247232New York: Random House 1969. First Printing; Limited and numbered 40/200. Hard Cover. Near Fine binding. Signed by John O'Hara. Mylar Cover cut to protect boards. No pencil or ink markings in text. Beige cloth boards with gilt lettering. Gold heavy cardboard slipcase. Light shelf-wear to bottom of slipcase. Slipcase -- Very Good . Near Fine binding. Random House unknown books
196946502New York: Random House 1969. First edition 8vo pp. 249; #39 of 200 copies signed & numbered by the author top edge green; Fine and bright in original cream cloth with gilt-lettered spine and upper cover in publisher's slipcase. <br/><br/> Random House hardcover books
1969WRCLIT28826New York: Random House 1969. Gilt cloth. First edition limited issue. One of two hundred numbered copies specially printed and bound and signed by the author. Fine in slipcase. Random House hardcover books
1969213256New York: Random House 1969. Limited. hardcover. fine/fine. 8vo cream cloth; acetate dust wrapper. N.Y.: Random House 1969. Limited First Edition.<br/><br/> One of only 200 numbered copies on special paper specially bound and signed by the author. Fine in publisher's board slipcase.<br/><br/> Random House unknown books
196914413New York: Random House 1969. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. 8vo. Full brown cloth. Unclipped jacket with trace handling wear otherwise bright sound unmarked. <br/><br/>Exceptionally clean first edition first printing of O'Hara's novel about two women in love set in the 1920's. 249pp. Random House hardcover books
196925150New York: Random House 1969 1969. First edition limited issue number 75 of 200 numbered copies signed by O'Hara. A fine copy in a publisher's slipcase. 8vo original off-white buckram gilt lettering. ¶ From the inventory of Burton Weiss Bookseller. <br/><br/> New York: Random House, (1969) hardcover books
19699011923New York: Random House 1969. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. The dust jacket has minor chips and closed tears to the extremities. <br/><br/> Random House hardcover books
196515394New York: Tibor De Nagy Editions 1965. Original wraps. Very Good . A crisp very sharp copy of the 1965 1st edition limited to 500 copies. Bright and VG to Near Fine in its striped wrappers with just a touch of light soiling at the panels. Internally pristine with no writing or markings of any kind. Square 12mo edited by John Bernard Myers designed by Fred R. Siegle. <br/><br/> Tibor De Nagy Editions paperback books
1965180715010New York: Tibor De Nagy Editions 1965. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. First edition first printing. Publisher's purple and white striped wraps with titles in red with the usual offsetting to the title page from the purple stripes. Very Good with light toning light staining to the rear cover near the spine. A scarce work by O'Hara one of 500 unnumbered copies published by the Tibor De Nagy Gallery in New York City. Tibor De Nagy Editions unknown books
196130100France: Locus Solus Press 1961. First edition. Paperback. Good. First edition. Double issue of this poetry magazine given over almost entirely to New York School considerations. Edited by Harry Mathews James Scuyler John Ashbery and Kenneth Koch. Paper tanned with age. Short dog-ears to several pages. Still well-bound but the lower front corner area of the front panel shows several creases. A good copy overall. Locus Solus Press paperback books
1965UOHALOC01BJRandom House 1965. Very Good. O'Hara John. Lockweood Concern. New York: Random House 1965. 1st edition. 407pp. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good; shelf wear chipping closed tear. Random House hardcover books
1950UCARLIS00CTDavid McKay Company Inc. 1950. Very Good. Carmer Carl. Listen for a Lonesome Drum: a York State Chronicle. illustrated by John O'Hara Cosgrave II. NY: David McKay Company Inc. 1950. 427pp. 12mo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. Light rubbing to extremities. Edges bumped. David McKay Company, Inc. paperback books
200458473NY: Tom Doherty Assoc 2004. First Edition. 8vo pp. 430. A fine copy. Inscribed by the author to poet William Jay Smith:To William Jay Smith for your kindness on that long-ago road. Forever thankful. Kevin O'Hara 7.28.04" Also laid in is an als from O'Hara to Smith reminding himn of when Smith picked up O'Hara on the Mass Turnpike. An event he recounts on page 274 of the book. Tom Doherty Assoc unknown books
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
1965234789Waltham: Brandeis University 1965. First. paperback. near fine. Rivers Larry. Introduction by Sam Hunter with a memoir by Frank O'Hara and a statement by the artist. Illustrated in black and white plus several in color. 92 pages. Slim square 8vo stiff pictorial wrappers. Waltham Mass: Brandeis University 1965. First edition. Spine very slightly scuffed still a near fine copy.<br/><br/> Brandeis University unknown books