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196300006858Vaidava 1963 235 pages some dents soiling to boards a few pages are creased. Vaidava hardcover
1910BOOKS023299ILondon: David Nutt. Spine slightly faded else a nearly fine copy. 1910. 1st thus. hardcover. 8vo 270 pp. Translated into English Verse by William Leighton . David Nutt hardcover
200811977Albuquerque: UNM 2008. First Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine. 1st black cloth near fine in dj. 136 pp. INSCRIBED on the half-title. A collection of poetry centered in New Mexico traveling through deserts childhood memories notions of Buddhism - creating "maps of place and memory. <br/> <br/> UNM hardcover
196855540Chicago: Follett Pub. Co. 1968. first edition. Hardcover. Good . 6 x 9 in. Paper boards. Condition is GOOD ; covers clean but partly sunned minor wear to corners. Binding tight. Ohio State Dept. of English bookplate on front pastedown and blindstamp on lower margin of the title pg. Text otherwise clean and unmarked.Poet. Stax. Follett Pub. Co. hardcover
1986106004Greensboro NC: Unicorn Press 1986 Book. Very Good . Soft cover. INSCRIBED & SIGNED BY AUTHOR. First Edition. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the POET on the title page. 85 pages. Unicorn Press paperback
201442698New York: Karma 2014. Very Good . New York: Karma 2014. First Edition Wrapper Issue limited to 1425 copies. Quarto 30.5cm; publisher's black card wrappers printed in white French flaps; 364pp.; full color photographic illus. interspersed with poetry. Light shelf wear to wrapper margins else Very Good or better. <br /> <br /> Photo essay of a year in the life of photographer Sam Falls living in Los Angeles with forays to Geneva Paris and Rome. The work is accompanied by almost fifty poems by Kanzler. Karma unknown
18352915London: William Pickering 1835. Hardcover. Very Good. Vol. 1- xlix 275 p. Illustration on frotis. Vol. 2- 297 p. 4 1/4 x 6 1/2 in. Tan calf binding binding edges of covers embossed gilt lettering on spines 5 raised bands edges of text block lightly flecked with brown tan end papers. Condition of each volume is VERY GOOD: light wear to covers- a few light scuffs and worn corners spine a bit more worn and darkened leather labels damaged top edges of text block darkened small book plate of David B. Ogden on inside of front cover name of Gouverneur Ogden in ink on ffep. page clean bindings tight. Vol. 2- a bit heavier wear to rear cover light stain on front cover. William Pickering hardcover
63-0061San Francisco: Poetry Center 1959. 8vo. 8 pp. Stapled Wraps Very Good with notes inked in margins some toning. Program includes notices for readings by poets Kenneth Rexroth Carolyn Kizer Lew Welch & others. San Francisco: Poetry Center, 1959. paperback
1996071232Stanwood WA: Yakusha 1996. Gift note inked on verso of front flyleaf otherwise a crisp clean copy. Full brown cloth binding with errata sheet on front pastedown. Tiny smudge on page fore edges. 397pp. -- Saneatsu Mushanokoji 1885 - 1976 was a Japanese novelist playwright poet artist and philosopher active during the late Taisho and Showa periods of Japan. Later on in life he requested that the pronunciation of his surname be changed from the usual Mushanokoji to Mushakoji but without much success. He was nicknamed Musha and Futo-o by his colleagues. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. 8vo - 8" - 9" Tall. Yakusha Hardcover
197620206Nettlestead Kent : Kent Editions 1976 . First Edition . NF in Wraps . 8VO . Published in an edition of 420 copies of which this is # 171. Lightest of bumping to spine extremities. Kent Editions paperback
195716556N.p. Tokyo: Onion Press 1957. Paperback. Illustration by Andre Miguel. 8vo. Stiff blue wrappers. 4pp. Fine. First and presumably sole printing of this little verse collection printed in Japanese characters limited to 100 numbered copies this #34. Inside front wrappers is inscribed by the poet to noted social protest poet and fine press publisher JOHN BEECHER 1904-80: "To Mr / John Beecher / Yours / Yu Sawa." Laid in is a 14¼" X 10" mimeographed review copy notice a sheet of delicate high-acid low-quality newsprint-type paper bearing the heading "Beard at Night / First poem of this collection poems" consisting of the full text of this poem in English in the poet's hand. Despite poor quality paper and being folded into quarters this fragile inclusion is in superb condition. Most unusual. Onion Press paperback
18712248Boston: James R. Osgood 1871 491 pages marbled boards end pages very minor wear previous owner's name on end page. An attractive elaborate cover. James R. Osgood hardcover
1914MK001New York: B. W. Huebsch 1914. Book. Illus. by Willy Pogany. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Bound in 1/4 parchment vellum dark blue-gray paper covered boards lettered in gilt red topstain deckled text block edges. Mild binding lean vellum typically tanned slightly rubbed corners. Foxing to endpapers and first and final several leaves interior otherwise clean and unmarked. 185 pp. 5 illus. by Pogany also decorative head- and tail-pieces by Horace Taylor. Printed at the Ballantyne Press London. 1st ed. matching dates. B. W. Huebsch Hardcover
1912A52075London England: A. C. Fifield. 1912. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. This is a small format book approx. 7" by 4.5". The book is in Very Good condition and is lacking a dust jacket. The spine ends and corners of the book covers have some beginning bumping and rubbing. The text pages are clean and bright with the exception of the front and rear endpapers which have splotches of toning. "Scheffauer later gave up his architectural day job and wrote poetry and short stories. He was encouraged by his friend and mentor Ambrose Bierce the journalist short story writer and veteran of the Civil War. How they actually first met is uncertain. It has been claimed that Bierce had first noticed a poem of his entitled The Fair Grounds that he had entered in a literary competition in 1893 organised by the San Francisco newspaper The Call. Scheffauer who was only 17 years of age had used the pseudonym Jonathan Stone and his poem was favorably compared to the American romantic poet William Cullen Bryant. Bierce who was 36 years older became an alternative father figure for him and as a mentor criticized encouraged and nurtured his poetic sensibility. Bierce published a number of his poems in his own "Prattle" columns. In 1899 Bierce was responsible for the so-called "Poe-Scheffauer affair". One of Scheffauer's poems "The Sea of Serenity" 1893 was published in the San Francisco Examiner on March 12 1899 albeit not under his own name but heralded as "an unpublished poem" of Edgar Allan Poe"." from Wikipedia; 89p. pages; Pictured 10/27/25 . A. C. Fifield hardcover
1965M6892<p>San Francisco: San Francisco State College 1965. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket as issued. VG. 8vo 6pp folded brochure. Two letter-sized ditto-printed reading handouts for LeRoi Jones and Kenneth Rexroth readings are laid in. Unmarked copy minor wear and toning.</p> San Francisco: San Francisco State College paperback
20160070482016. Very Rare Title 8vo size trade paperback; 140 pages with a few black and white photographs From back cover: "This book is a memoir in a traditional sense a bouquet of memories from a life in the service of literature and teaching. The selfies are more often portraits in words than they are in photographs." In great condition. We note only two teeny spots in the bottom margin of last page. . First. Trade Paperback. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Private Press. Paperback
192800003558East Aurora New York: Roycrofters 1928 107 pages states: Of this edition of Olive Screiner's "Dreams" there were printed and autographed by Elbert Hubbard II but nineteen hundred and eighty- three copies on special hand-made de luxe Roycroft watermaked paper and this volume is number. There is no number nor signature but the book appears to be part of the edition as it is quite fancy with a felt backstrip and blue boards. The initials borders and ornaments were done by Roycrofters at their shops. Two different color inks were used red and black. There is a gentle stain which affects the felt backstrip still very nice. Roycrofters hardcover
1813046897Charlestown MA: S. Etheridge Jun. 1813. Book. Good. Hardcover. First Thus. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Tan and light green paper covered boards. Spine panel paper shows loss at both extremities; front board a bit loose but still firmly anchored. Covers typically rubbed and soiled with dampstaining to upper front cover. 18083 pp. Interior shows scattered foxing a few soil marks generally minor. Scarce Charlestown imprint. S. Etheridge, Jun. Hardcover
42700Dundee: Valentine & Sons n.y. Hardcover. 64mo. Red tartan cloth. 190pp. All edges gilt. Frontispiece full-page illustrations decorative endpapers. Very good. Cloth a wee bit worn along spine. A tight and nice volume iof this six-canto narrative poem set in Scotland and first published in 1810. Part of this publisher's near-miniature "Thistle Library" series appropriately bound in a red tartan of the MacGregor clan according to tiny printed label on rear pastedown. Undated but circa 1900. Charming. Valentine & Sons hardcover
1911DEMO015170IChicago: P.F. Volland & Company 1911. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Thin 12mo unpaginated cream boards minor soiling <br/><br/>Decorated colored poems with gilt initials. Among the very earliest of the Volland publications P.F. Volland & Company hardcover
197548936Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket; Jacket lightly soiled and toned. 1975. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0395203651 . viii 86pp. Cloth-backed boards. Author portrait by Linda Swan on jacket. A poetry collection by Sexton issued after her death. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Houghton Mifflin hardcover
199337611Franklin Center PA Franklin Library 1993 hardcover. Illustrated by Kevin King. -- Hardcover pressed leather with raised spine bands gilt stamped decoration and all-edges-gilt. Condition: very good bumps to fore-edge. Franklin Library hardcover
1983022690New York: St. Martins Press 1983 First printing of the stated first edition. Tony and Obie award-winning author. Book with a soft bump to upper front corner else in fine condition; dust jacket with a soft diagonal crease to upper corner of front flap short crease to upper front corner and minimal shelf wear else fine. St. Martins Press hardcover
19675198F1London: Outposts Publications. Near Fine. 1967. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. 0720502217 . Card wraps. Clean and bright. Signed by the author on the title page; 8" tall; 20 pages; Signed by Author . Outposts Publications paperback
63-6375New York: Lyrichord 1966. Sound Record Long-Playing Microgroove 33 1/3 rpm 12 inch. Very Good. Performed In Japanese.Provenance: from the Collection of Kenneth Rexroth Poetry Recordings. New York: Lyrichord, 1966. unknown