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19517902N. Y.: Tibor De Nagy Gallery 1951. First edition of O'Hara's first book the birth of the New York School of Poetry. One of 130 copies printed on French Arches paper out of a total edition of 150 copies there were 20 copies on Japanese Kochi; this copy number 38. According to the colophon A City Winter was published in March-April 1952 in an edition of 150 numbered copies in two forms: a regular issue of 130 copies printed on French Arches paper copies 21-150 and a deluxe issue printed on Japanese Kochi paper with an original drawing by Larry Rivers copies 1-20. However according to Brad Gooch 280 "folded paper" copies were printed in addition to the copies on Kochi paper. The regular issue bound in blue paper wrappers sold for $1.00; the deluxe hardbound issue on Kochi paper with an original drawing by Rivers for $20.00. Brad Gooch City Poet: The Life and Times of Frank O'Hara N. Y.: Alfred A. Knopf 1993 p. 213. Not all of the copies in the regular issue were bound a fact probably explained by the large over-run of 130 copies of the regular issue - twice the number specified in the colophon. These additional copies for which there may not have been enough of the decorative blue paper used for the original wrappers appear to have been distributed as unnumbered "folded paper" copies that is as "folded and gathered sheets". Of the copies that have come on the market in the past twenty-five years the majority of copies have been in the form of unbound sheets. In the present copy the cover label has come detached and is laid into this copy; there is light marginal wear to the blue wrappers; otherwise a very good copy. Although all copies of A City Winter are rare we have seen three times as many copies of the deluxe hardbound issue as we have copies of the regular issue in its original blue wrappers            . 8vo original decorated wrappers with printed paper label on front cover. In the present copy the cover label has come detached and is laid into this copy; there is light marginal wear to the blue wrappers; otherwise a very good copy. Although all copies of A City Winter are rare we have seen three times as many copies of the deluxe hardbound issue as we have copies of the regular issue in its original blue wrappers            . Tibor De Nagy Gallery unknown books
195113180N. Y.: Tibor De Nagy Gallery 1951. First edition of O'Hara's first book the birth of the New York School of Poetry. One of 20 copies printed by hand in Bodoni types on Japanese Kochi paper by Ruthven Todd for Editions of the Tibor de Nagy Gallery specially bound with an original drawing by Larry Rivers as a frontispiece; this copy number 8. The drawing in this copy a beautiful drawing of a reclining nude woman is signed by Rivers. According to the colophon A City Winter was published in March-April 1952 in an edition of 150 numbered copies in two forms: a regular issue of 130 copies printed on French Arches paper copies 21-150 and a deluxe issue printed on Japanese Kochi paper with an original drawing by Larry Rivers copies 1-20. However according to Brad Gooch 280 "folded paper" copies were printed in addition to the copies on Kochi paper. The regular issue bound in blue paper wrappers sold for $1.00; the deluxe hardbound issue on Kochi paper with an original drawing by Rivers for $20.00. Gooch City Poet p. 213. Not all of the copies in the regular issue were bound a fact probably explained by the large over-run of 130 copies of the regular issue - twice the number specified in the colophon. These additional copies for which there may not have been enough of the decorative blue paper used for the original wrappers appear to have been distributed as unnumbered "folded paper" copies that is as "folded and gathered sheets". Of the copies that have come on the market in the past twenty-five years the majority of copies have been in the form of unbound sheets. O'Hara gave Rivers full credit for getting the book published: "I doubt very much if John Myers would ever have published my first pamphlet A City Winter if one of his artists Larry Rivers hadn't wanted him to and wanted to do the drawings for it." Rivers was one of the artists represented by the Tibor de Nagy Gallery and its favorite owing to John Bernard Myers' infatuation with him. "No matter how large Myers' stable of artists became Rivers was . . . always the showpiece." - Brad Gooch City Poet: The Life and Times of Frank O'Hara N. Y.: Alfred A. Knopf 1993 p. 199. Between 1951 and 1961 with the exception of two years Myers devoted the gallery's December show to Rivers' work. Covers a bit faded otherwise a fine copy. RIVERS Larry. Tall 8vo original frontispiece drawing & reproductions of two drawings by Larry Rivers original cloth-backed decorated boards. Covers a bit faded otherwise a fine copy. Tibor De Nagy Gallery unknown books
1951140938018New York: Tibor de Nagy Gallery 1951. First Edition. Unbound. Near Fine. New York School of Poets Larry Rivers. 1952 First edition. Folded and gathered sheets unbound as issued; with two reproductions of drawings by Larry Rivers. One of 130 copies in the regular issue of an edition of 150 total as per colophon at rear this copy is unnumbered. Not all copies of the regular issue were bound since there was a large over-run totaling twice the amount specified in the colophon. Perhaps the publisher's ran out of the decorative blue paper for use as covers on these extra copies which may account for these unbound sets which were distributed as unnumbered "folded paper" copies. Near Fine. Erased bookseller notation and stain to outer blank sheet which protrudes slightly onto the bottom edge of title page as well else a lovely copy. Housed in a half black morocco leather solander case stamped in gilt covered in decorative paper that appears identical to the paper utilized by Tibor de Nagy for covers. A very uncommon collection of the O'Hara's first book and the first book to be issued in this series by Tibor de Nagy. Tibor de Nagy Gallery unknown books