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1814108248London: Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown 1814 Book. Very Good. Half-Leather. Second Edition. "Containing an Ode to We a Hackney'd Critick; Low Ambition or the Life and Death of Mr. Daw; a Reckoning with Time; the Lade of the Wreck or castle Blarneygig; Two Parsons or the Tale of a Shirt" - first printed together. 217 pages illustrated with a few drawings. Endpapers look to have been replaced; leather parts of the binding are rubbed and have edge wear. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown hardcover
1987127470Vancouver : Tanks 1987. First Edition. paperback. Very Good/no dustjacket. Larger 8vo. Herbert Siebner. pp. 67 Limited edition 107/200 contains a signed and numbered colour print 93/200 by Herbert Siebner Tanks paperback
1991107327County Meath Ireland: Gallery Books 1991 Book. Very Good. Soft cover. DATED INSCRIBED & SIGNED BY AUTHOR. First Edition. DATED INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the POET on the title page. 45 pages of poems. Gallery Books paperback
1960A41841New York: The Citadel Press. Very Good- in Very Good dust jacket. 1960. 1st American Edition; 1st Printing. Hardcover. This is a Stated First Edition. This book is in Very Good- condition and has a Very Good dust jacket. The book and its contents are in generally clean condition. The text pages are clean but noticeably generally toned due to the acid content of the paper. The dust jacket has some light generalized rubbing and a couple of very small edge tears. "In 1904 Gibran's drawings were displayed for the first time at Day's studio in Boston and his first book in Arabic was published in 1905 in New York City. With the financial help of a newly met benefactress Mary Haskell Gibran studied art in Paris from 1908 to 1910. While there he came in contact with Syrian political thinkers promoting rebellion in the Ottoman Empire after the Young Turk Revolution; some of Gibran's writings voicing the same ideas as well as anti-clericalism would eventually be banned by the Ottoman authorities. In 1911 Gibran settled in New York where his first book in English The Madman would be published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1918 with writing of The Prophet or The Earth Gods also underway. His visual artwork was shown at Montross Gallery in 1914 and at the galleries of M. Knoedler & Co. In 1917. He had also been corresponding remarkably with May Ziadeh since 1912." from Wikipedia . The Citadel Press hardcover
1979BOOKS081379IBrockport NY: BOA Editions. Nearly fine copy. 1979. 1st. hardcover. 8vo 68 pp. One of only 14 copies signed by both Gioseffi & Logan which were retained by the publisher for presentation purposes. New Poets of America Series. Spine slightly faded. . BOA Editions hardcover
1952232496University Press of Sewanee Tennessee 1952. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. Signed and inscribed by author. Small 50 page book of paper wraps limited to 500 copies. Nice copy with minimal wear. Shipped within 24 hours from the beautiful Baltimore inner harbor area. First class service; accurate descriptions. Most items packed in boxes not envelopes. University Press of Sewanee, Tennessee Paperback
1979M4795Chicago: Chicago Review 1979. 1st edition. Soft cover. Fine/No Jacket as issued. Near Fine. 8vo 180pp printed wrappers. This scarce 1979 issue of Chicago Review devoted to Objectivist Writing in America includes essays and poetry by Charles Olson Robert Duncan Bertholf C276 Edward Dorn et al. Unmarked copy light outer wear. Chicago: Chicago Review paperback
191215394Boston: Bibliophile Society. Very Good. 1912. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Limited edition of 469 copies. Full brown calf leather with double ruled gilt borders on top and back gilt lettering on spine. Leather is darkened Lion spine but gilt lettering clean and bright. Slight scuffing at bottom of spine and lower corners.Book is free of foxing. Copperplate engravings by H. W. Bicknell are signed by him in pencil. Pages are clean and unmarked. The tissue guard over the first engraving has a tear at top edge near gutter. Lacking slipcase. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 23 pages . Bibliophile Society hardcover
1989111004New York: Viking Juvenile 1989 Book. Illus. by Du Bois William Pene. Near Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. Signed by author on the title page. A stunning copy of book. Dust jacket has spine sunning. The poems cover a wide range of "bear-related" topics-from wild grizzlies and polar bears to teddy bears and honey-loving fictional bears. The tone shifts from humorous and whimsical to quiet and thoughtful making it a staple for elementary school libraries and bedtime reading. . Viking Juvenile hardcover
19722971<p>New York: Kioka Productions 1972. First Edition.</p><p><br />Collection of 33 poems by Jacques Goode. This chapbook is apparently a self-published effort and is dedicated to his daughter Kioka. <br /><br />The author says the purpose of the book is to show Black life in the 1960s and '70s in Harlem the East Village Brownsville Bed-Stuy and Bermuda. <br /><br />PHYSICAL DETAILS: Octavo 8.25 x 5.5 inches; 208 x 140 mm 48 pages in stapled photo-illustrated wrappers soft cover. <br /><br />CONDITION: Slight rusting to staples soiling and light edge wear to wrappers. Very Good or better. <br /><br /><br /><br /></p> Kioka Productions paperback
1970044426Chico CA: Davistan Press 1970. Book. Near Fine. Original Wraps. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Booklet light brown illus. wraps stapled binding. Light shelf wear a few light soil marks to covers. 45 pp. illus. Signed by author dated Chico CA 1970 on lower half-title no inscription. Limited edition very scarce. Davistan Press Paperback
1979362024Early English Text Society 1979. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. clean unmarked copy. bumped corner. volume one. <br/> <br/> Early English Text Society hardcover
196538801London: Cassell 1965. Hardcover. 8vo. Blue cloth with gilt lettering dust jacket. 16pp 450pp. Near fine/very good. Faint jacket edgewear. Tight attractive first of this edition -- with a strange addition: Laid in loose among the text pages are 27 additional poems all neatly typed in red on sheets of the same trim size as the book bearing each bearing a titled poem by Graves. Why someone would go to so much effort to neatly type out all of these published poems like this and insert them is a puzzle. Were these simply typed by a manic Graves groupie Or perhaps an editor with Cassell was working on an expanded edition of this title and wanted to envision these additional poems in these specific spots These typescripts bear no handwritten changes or corrections to link them to Graves himself so these additions will have to remain a riddle wrapped in a mystery. An unusual extra-illustrated copy in any case! Cassell hardcover
196885San Francisco: twowindows Press. 1968. Limited/Numbered Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Faint smudges of silkscreen ink to front cover and tail corner of the rear cover. Tiny hole in the cloth at the tail edge of both covers.; Don Gray's six short-lined jagged poems for his very young child Rasan. Interspersed with the text are Rasan's drawings of people all in the manner of a child just learning to depict people. Some figures don't have arms one has a single arm some don't have pupils in their eyes one has eyelashes one has a beard. Of an edition of 262 this is copy 9 of 12 that are specially bound in cloth and signed on the front endpaper by the the author "9/12 / Don Gray / 24 June 68" Don Gray was a poet artist and founder of twowindows press publisher of numerous authors of poetry. This book was a family effort with poetry and presswork by Don Gray drawings by Rasan Gray and Elenore Gray bound the special copies and silkscreen1ed the front cover. Some of the poems are reprinted from the Ann Arbor Review Open Process and Hollow Orange. Unpaginated 13 pages. Letterpress printed on a Chandler and Price press on cream mould-made paper in Centaur type faces. Sewn binding in dark chocolate brown fine burlap cloth over boards. Striking quirky poetry of a father's love with unintentionally surreal child's drawings. Clean and about Near Fine.; Drawings; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 13 pages; Signed by Author . twowindows Press hardcover
19212916<p>Coyle. Text printed in red and black within decorative light green floral borders. Gilt stamped beige cloth over gray/green boards uncut. No dust jacket. Very good slight soiling; corners rubbed. 109 pages.</p><p>Handwritten note states: Number 4 of a Especial Edition of 9 copies. Printed by Ricardo J. Orozco.</p><p>Colophon states 100 copies.</p><p>Headings in text printed in red.</p> Privately Printed hardcover
1938w180925890Oxford 1938. Volune One: 474pp. Volume Two: 276pp. Navy blue cloth hardbacks VG no DJs very light rubbing at spine ends small owner name on front end page of each volume many of the pages are "uncut"; the paper used was folded to the correct page size leaving a fold attaching two pages together. the reader has to use a letter opener or other sharp instrument to separate the pages footnotes appendices plates indices. Volume One : Songs and Sonnets Epigrams Elegies Satyres Letters to Severall Personages Epitaphs Divine Poems Volume Two : Introductions and commentary index of first lines . Hard Covers. Very Good. Oxford
1947003172New York: Farrar Straus and Company 1947 First printing of the first edition. Author's first book. Book with faint toning to top board edge and light toning to page margins else in fine condition; dust jacket with toning to spine and cover margins else fine. A lovely copy!Winner of the 1947 League to Support Poetry award. Farrar, Straus and Company hardcover
1975M5062Eureka CA: E. V. Griffith 1975. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket as issued. VG. Tabloid 32pp self-cover. Rare tabloid includes a cover interview with Harold Norse plus work by other important contributors. Subscription label to poet Douglas Blazek on the reverse. Light pencil checkmarks to a few pages light reading wear toning to newsprint stock. Eureka, CA: E. V. Griffith paperback
1994003200Cornwall: Castle Press 1994 200 gram rate very tidy 52pp perfect bound in printed stiff paper wrappers includes; Sonnets for Scientists; Billy a Prose Poem and Lawrence of Arabia In Memoriam . First Edition. Printer Wrapper. Very Good/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6 - 7 tall. Private Press. Castle Press paperback
070162Harper and Brothers Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Green 1/4 cloth tan paper-covered boards lettered/illus. in black orange pale orange and green spine panel lettered in black. Firm binding unmarked interior. Text block edges a bit tanned. Former owner's signature inked on front flyleaf hinges neatly mended. 1st ed. 1st ptg. published Fed. 1920 with matching B-U code. Scarce illus. dust jacket Good somewhat darkened by age with rubbed joints and flap folds 1/4" loss at head of spine panel and chipping at heel and corners now in mylar. xiii301 pp. Harper and Brothers Hardcover
19798322N.Y.: Farrar Straus & Giroux. Very Good. 1979. First American Printing. Hardcover. Signed by the author on front endpaper. 8vo; cloth in white dust jacket with minor soil. Faint to moderate sprinkled foxing at edges. near fine in protective mylar; Signed by Authors . Farrar Straus & Giroux hardcover
19604284bx32<p>Planned and illustrated by Frank Newfeld a brilliant young Canadian designer typographer and art director whose work has earned him an imposing series of awards in various fields of design. Published in limited edition and not reprinted in this format. bx 138</p> McClelland & Stewart Limited hardcover
1931005512London: Chatto & Windus 1931. 8vo. 1471 pages. Purple cloth stamped in gilt on spine. A near fine copy. $50 . First Edition. Hardcover. Chatto & Windus Hardcover
1934013311Toronto and Oshawa: Mundy-Goodfellow Printing Co. Ltd. 1934 Book. Good Plus. 1/4 Cloth on Paper Boards. Inscribed and Signed By Author. Limited to 250 Copies. 5 3/4 x 8 1/2 Inches. 1/4 white cloth over green paper boards with black and white title label on front cover. Hand-soiled and fading. Minor wear to corners and edges. No. 173 of signed limited edition. 96 pp. Mundy-Goodfellow Printing Co. Ltd. hardcover
1989M6282<p>Palo Alto CA: Terrel Hale 1989. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket as issued. VG. 4to 202pp printed wrappers. Excellent copy of this thick literary magazine with an impressive roster of contributors. No markings very light outer wear and soil.</p> Palo Alto, CA: Terrel Hale paperback