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1959065034New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1959. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Pink cloth spine panel lettered in gold foil. vi78 pp. 1st ed. About as issued. Dust jacket VG mildly tanned along spine panel and flap folds with mild tanning/soiling to rear panel rubbing along joints and minor chipping to top corners now in mylar. Rather scarce. Alfred A. Knopf Hardcover
190956986<p>Voorheesville NY: M. Merritt. Very Good with no dust jacket; Boards lightly worn. 1909. First Edition. Hardcover. Maroon cloth titled in gilt. Top edges gilt. Eight photo reproductions by Clayton Le Gallez. Poems inspired by the landscape of the Helderberg escarpment in Albany County New York. Printed on one side of pages only. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 96 pages .</p> M. Merritt hardcover
19731321<p>San Francisco: Self-published 1973. First Edition.</p><p>SIGNED by Jack Micheline on the final page and dated 1974.</p><p>A long poem on the U.S. and the Soviet Union dedicated to the poet Andre Voznesensky and "In memory of Jack Kerouac and the inspired and living presence of Harold Goldfinger." Micheline 1929-1998 was closely associated with the Beat poets of San Francisco.</p><p>As almost always the case in this poem three lines "Hitler is here Hitler is here Hitler is here" are crossed out on the penultimate page.</p><p>Laid in is a card 11 inches 28 cm long and folded in half giving Micheline's biography a list of publications and readings and information on how to book his lectures "$150 for the day". It states that "Kuboya" was published privately by Don Donahue although there's no such indication in the book.</p><p>PHYSICAL DETAILS: Octavo 8.5 inches x 5.375 inches; 135 x 215 mm 16 unnumbered leaves in side-stapled yellow wrappers.</p><p>CONDITION: Covers moderately soiled staples rusted. A Very Good copy.</p> Self-published paperback
19643084<p>New York: Harvard Book Company of New York 1964. First Edition First Printing.</p><p><strong>SIGNED</strong> by Jack Micheline on the inside front cover. <br /><br />A collection of poems assembled by street poet Jack Micheline featuring works by John Richardson Roberts Blossom B.A. Uronovitz Stephen Tropp Neil Chassman and Murray Brown. Preface by James T. Farrell. The book also features striking black-and-white photos of all the poets. <br /><br />PHYSICAL DETAILS: Octavo 8.375 x 5.375 inches; 212 x 139 mm 6 iv 4 73 1 pages in stapled pictorial covers soft cover. <br /><br />CONDITION: Scrape of about 1.5 inches 40 mm to bottom of front cover. Some edge wear and a couple of nicks to covers. About Very Good. <br /><br /><br /><br /></p> Harvard Book Company of New York paperback
189320045761Chicago IL: W.B. Conkey 1893. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Asa Battles. Original maroon cloth with black title on front and spine. No ownership or other markings. Tight binding clean book. A beautiful copy of this rare book. Ships within 24 hours! <br/> <br/> W.B. Conkey hardcover
1888013137Chicago: Fairbanks & Palmer Publishing Co. 1888 Book. Illus. by 450 B/W Illustrations. Good Plus. Hardcover. Reprint. 5 3/4 x 7 1/2 Inches. Bright red hardcover with gilt and black titles and cover illustration. Spine is worn frayed sunned and has a 3/4 inch tear at bottom of rear hinge. Slight folding to bottom corner at the hinge of pages 101-112 and cuts at bottoms of pages 225-230 not affecting text. Patterned endpapers in cream and tan. Delightful rhymes for young children with hundreds of black and white illustrations. Includes all the classics such as Humpty Dumpty; Little Bo-Peep; Twinkle Twinkle; Little Boy Blue; and Hi-Diddle Diddle. 352 pp. Fairbanks & Palmer Publishing Co. hardcover
189745797Glasgow: James MacLehose and Sons. Good with no dust jacket; Outer joints cracked some loss at spine . endpapers foxed. 1897. First Edition. Hardcover. Marbled paper-covered boards with printed paper spine label. vii 141pp. Inscribed on the front free endpaper J. H. Benton Jr. Esq. with the authors kind regards Nov 28 1902. A manuscript letter from the author of the same date on light blue stationery embossed with 7 Huntly Gardens Glasgow describes his regret upon hearing from a relative that Benton had not received acknowledgement of a gift of a book of family history. He expounds a bit about other family history tidbits. The volume itself describes various aspects of Burns life Scottish culture and his historical era with plentiful quotes. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . James MacLehose and Sons hardcover
1909053057Boston MA: Field and Forest Club 1909. Book. Fine. Full-Leather. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Full limp leather suede lettered in gilt. Leather has a few color gradations due to uneven aging with some spotting to upper back cover but is otherwise supple and fully intact without rubbing or tears. 72 pp. illus. w/ sepia plates. Gift inscription inked on front flyleaf otherwise unmarked. Collector-grade a nearly unimprovable copy of a fragile issue. Field and Forest Club Hardcover
1991M4974Boise ID: Boise State University 1991. 1st edition. Soft cover. New/No Jacket as issued. New copy in publisher's shrinkwrap. 4to 180pp printed wrappers. Thick underground review from Boise with a stellar roster of contributors. Includes a CD with readings by Paul Bowles and postcard inserts. Boise, ID: Boise State University paperback
1910DEMO016556INew York & Newark: Barse & Hopkins Circa 1910. First edition. Hardcover. Good. Plates by Hugo Von Hofsten. Octavo 45 62pp. red cloth pictorial label on top cover. Unaccountably Scarce. <br/><br/>A curiouser & curiouser combination joins Moore's classic poem with a number of anonymous Christmas poems with others: part two of this is Montgomery's story of cows and calves -and nothing Christmas-y must be for the non-Christians. Montgomery was best-known for the Billy Whiskers adventures which were illustrated by Chicago's Swede Hugo von Hofsten who provided 4 color plates and numerous other black-and-white drawings here. Issued in the Pleasant Hour Series. Nancy H. Marshall Night Before Christmas collection 185 Barse & Hopkins hardcover
1959002726New York: Viking Press 1959 First printing of the first edition. Light wear to spine ends else book in fine condition; dust jacket with some rubbing to panels and spine toning to spine and jacket margins black line to front cover and mild edge wear else fine. Viking Press hardcover
187926814<p>P. F. Collier 1879. Hardcover. Very Good. Brown clothbound boards with beveled edges and rubbed corners; stamped black and gilt lettering and decoration on the front and spine and blindstamping on the back; all edges of the textblock are gilt</p> P. F. Collier hardcover
2003001735Slapering Hol Press 2003. First edition. Chapbook. Very Good. Inscribed by author on full title page an almost-new copy that shows light handling. Number 138 of a limited run of 500. 12mo bookseller #001735. <br/><br/> Slapering Hol Press unknown
192141218London The Poetry Bookshop 1921 paperback. Softcover 24 pages 7x9 inches. Condition: near fine the fragile paper cover is larger than the text block lightly folded in and a little dark. -- There is a note in issue 20 that Ford Madox Hueffer Ford made the illustrations for his play in this issue 21 but not identified herein or in later issues. Woolmer E2:21 The Poetry Bookshop paperback
19574911Francestown NH : Golden Quill Press 1957. 1957. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good. 1st edition ; 80 pp. ; 20 cm. ; LCCN: 58-39091 ; LC: PS3525.U564; Dewey: 811.5 ; OCLC: 2692693 ; textured gold and grey faux leather with gold lettering and designs ; no dustjacket ; SIGNED presentation to John Ransom Lewis Jr. the Poet Laureate of Georgia on front ep ; Contents: Family style -- Sunday at the beach -- Jury duty -- New development -- Lunch hour: City square -- Scavenger woman -- Casualty -- Cocktail lounge -- Duel in the park -- Backwash -- Main event -- Home for the aged -- Charity case -- Visiting hours -- Men's ward -- State institution -- No credit line -- Factual escape -- Pin-up girl -- Enigma -- Premiere danseuse -- At the station -- First Everest -- Gym meet -- Home is. -- Boy's camp -- First forever -- box stall -- Paper chase -- Song for a daughter -- High jump -- Wood carving -- I Van Gogh -- Dwarf -- What price light effects -- Dime a dance -- Babalu -- Devil doll -- Final authority -- Armistice Ball -- Paris continuity -- Heart of a house -- Poe t -- Old woman on a beach -- The view is impressive -- The white the windy dawn -- Hare and tortoise -- Along the wind -- Expendables -- Sleep is an abstract -- Forecast -- Illusive Island -- Intermission -- Stranger in the streets -- Close off the flowering field -- The cleansing -- I am not here -- Innocent evening -- Piano piece -- Haunted house -- Worker in wood -- Wedding reception -- Elm Street -- The pointed and the round -- Old Kate -- Reminiscence -- Portrait of my Grandmother -- First visit. ; smudge on front cover ; ".exquisite poems by Lisa Crenelle who is Mrs. Crenelle Munroe of New York City. 'Delicate as lace'"--American Poetry Magazine 1946. Lisa Crenelle for many years wrote an internationally syndicated daily column for King Features ; "Lisa Crenelle's No Light Evaded lives up to its title. Her poems are terse and honestly phrased in the everyday American language."--Voices 1957 ; G <br/> <br/> Francestown, NH : Golden Quill Press, 1957. hardcover
193500007855New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1935 38 pages dust jacket shows some staining and small tears. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
15-1361Los Angeles: National Poetry Association 1954. 8vo. 434 pp. Very Good in brown faux leather binding. Los Angeles: National Poetry Association, 1954. hardcover
51240N.p.: N.p. n.y. Paperback. 24mo 5½" X 8½". Stiff black card stock gold cord-bound at top and front wrapper with handmade red paper and color plate. 71pp. Numerous tipped-in color plates. Fine. This pristine unusually bound and bibliographically cryptic collection of prints and poetry "haiku senryu tanka rengay linked & free verse" earned honorable mention at the Harold G. Henderson Haiku Awards in 1997 so likely dates from 1996. Nelms-Byrne and Meester both sign the title page in black fineline where it is also noted as "No. 81" in an unspecified edition. Like so many haiku productions quite unusual. Laid in slip cautions “Please treat your handmade book like you would any other work of art. Keep it from heat cold and especially moisture. The inks are water-based and will run if you sneeze or cry on the pictures.â€. N.p. paperback
1968039767Brighton. : Restif Press 1968 Book. New. French Wraps. First Edition. "This nine-part poem written in Greece during the early days of the 1967 coup was smuggled out of the country in late November. It is published here in a translation made by the author who is obliged to write under the pseudonym Angnostos Nomolos" aka Richard Burns Richard Baumgarten Number104 of an edition of 500 copies.12p. Restif Press paperback
195539986New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1955. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good /very good. 6 x 9 in. Paper boards. Signed by Farber with an inscription to Amos Wilder Thornton's brother on the ffep. Condition is VERY GOOD ; no shelf wear covers very clean. Binding tight and text unmarked. Front endpapers toned from a newspaper clipping. DJ is VERY GOOD ; not clipped $3.50 very clean spine mildly toned a few minor chips. Poet. Stax. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1990M6708<p>New York: Alice Notley and Douglas Oliver 1990. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket as issued. VG. 4to 24pp stapled self-cover. Second issue of this underground poetry collection with a stellar list of contributors. This copy was addressed and mailed to poet Steve Benson and has a notation in what appears to be Alice Notley's hand at the top of the front cover. Otherwise unmarked with mailing seal and minor wear and soil.</p> New York: Alice Notley and Douglas Oliver paperback
1970M6830<p>Cambridge Massachusetts: The Restau Press 1970. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket as issued. VG. Tall 8vo 96pp printed wrappers. Ambitious literary magazine from 1970 Cambridge includes a 30-page impressionistic prose memoir by Diane di Prima dedicated to Freddie Herko who is discussed along with other friends and places including Millbrook. Unmarked copy a bit of wear at spine and edges.</p> Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Restau Press paperback
2019067229Self Published 2019. 3 Volumes only of a 4 volume set. Lacking slipcase. Books in full cloth bindings are crisp and unmarked. Fine/VG. Jackets are very slightly rubbed. Volumes on offer are: Life Love Happiness; Past Present Future; Look Deep Inside. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. 8vo - 8" - 9" Tall. Self Published Hardcover
1971003587San Francisco: Four Seasons Foundation 1971 First printing of the first edition. Transcription of the series of lectures at Beloit College March 1968; editor's introduction and notes plus essay "A Retrospect" by Chad Walsh and poems by Olson; bibliographical references 4 75 pages. Brown cloth boards issued without dust jacket. Bottom spine end gently crimped else book in fine condition. Four Seasons Foundation hardcover
197988132Ottawa Canada: Oberon Press 1979. Second Printing softcover. Quarto 29.5cm; pictorial brown paper wrappers; n.p.; black-and-white illustrations throughout. Modest rubbing to front wrapper and extremities; Very Good. Collection of verse with contributions by Victor Coleman Earle Birney P.K. Page Al Purdy and more. 88132. Oberon Press unknown