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1982061146Southern Illinois University Press 1982. Book. New. Hardcover. First Thus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Dark green buckram lettered in gold foil. Brand new/as issued unopened in original publisher's shrinkwrap which is lacking a section along upper spine panel. 1st ed. thus a facsimile reprint of the original early 1900s edition. Southern Illinois University Press Hardcover
1991BOOKS041753INew York: Harlem River Press. Fine copy in fine dust jacket. 1991. 1st. hardcover. 8vo 177 pp. Inscribed & signed by the author on the title page. . Harlem River Press hardcover
199263431Norwalk CT: Easton Press. Fine. 1992. Collector's edition. Hardcover. Still stiff to open bound in full gray leather with gilt decoration silk-moire endpapers all edges gilt and a ribbon marker still folded as it came from the publisher. About new but for nameplate to front pastedown. Collector's notes laid-in. ; 250 pages . Easton Press hardcover
1927DEMO002200IChicago: Pascal Covici 1927. First edition. Hardcover. Fine/very good. 12mo boards and cloth 110pp.; nicked dj <br/><br/>Ex libris dancer & choreographer Ruth Page the probable dedicatee of the poem within "For A Birthday". This book was designed by Douglas McMurtrie and was an award for artistic book-making at the Art Institute of Chicago. This work filled a full issue of POETRY magazine and won the Helen Haire Levinson Prize. Pascal Covici hardcover
1951332831Chicago: Tower Features Press 1951. Hardcover. 28p 5.5x8.5 inches poems drawings photographs of dancers essay very good first edition bound in plain cardboard covers with a pictorial dust jacket affixed at the spine. Ballet poems by the Chicago poet painter and dancer and author of "The Living Frieze" published by Monroe Wheeler in 1921. Twelve holdings located in OCLC as of 3/2025. Tower Features Press hardcover
20025764Chicago: University of Chicago Lab School 2002 03 04 2006. First edition. Softcover. Fine. 4tos 127 pages wrappers <br/><br/>Three of the four volumes were published with CDs - which are present here. University of Chicago Lab School paperback
18528980Portland: Sanborn & Carter. Very Good. 1852. Third Edition. Hardcover. 251 pp.; 8vo; red cloth; spine lettered and decorated in gilt; engraved title and frontis; printed half-title; engraved half-title and finally a full title page. Eleven full page illustrations from engravings nine without tissue guards. Light foxing / toning to engraved frontis and title plates and text pages generally very clean with only a few spots of moderate foxing. . Sanborn & Carter hardcover
1985w250733648Princeton / Bollingen 1985. 345pp. Light tan cloth hardback with DJ chapter notes and references appendix from The Collected Works of Paul Valery volume 7 The Art of Poetry . Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Princeton / Bollingen Hardcover
199412565Huntington Beach: James Cahill Publishing 1994. First Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine. Phil Parks cover. Intro by Walter Satterthwait. 1st ltd. #105/124 SIGNED by the Local Author the artist and Satterthwait. 82 pp. Specially bound in a darker green cloth spine and a matching cloth slipcase near fine. <br/> <br/> James Cahill Publishing hardcover
1963106903London: The Mitre Press 1963 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. RARE copy of this 71 page book of poems described as "neither traditional nor modern". Light foxing on endpapers. The Mitre Press hardcover
2001000010740U.S.A.: Green Integer 2001 150 pages. Green Integer paperback
196532406San Juan: Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña 1965. Paperback. Illustrations by Carlos Marichal. 4to. Stiff cream wrappers. 40pp. Frontispiece illustrations. Very good. Outer wrappers only lightly age toned and very slightly edgeworn; small nonauthorial gift inscription on front flyleaf. Tight and handsome first edition of Volume 10 of this publisher's "Cuadernos de Poesia" "Poetry Notebook" series. Vidarte 1827-1848 was the short-lived Puerto Rican romantic poet whose tiny but influential output included the patriotic classic "Insomnia." Marichal's pen-and-ink drawings for this volume are exquisitely perfect. Uncommon. Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña paperback
1952002272New York: Charles Scribner's and Sons 1952 First printing of the first edition with Scribner's "A" on the copyright page review copy for the Chicago Tribune with slip laid-in. Light erasure to ffep and a touch of rubbing to corners else book in fine condition; in like dust jacket with a short closed tear and light shelf wear. Charles Scribner's and Sons hardcover
19788221San Antonio Texas: M & A Editions 1978. First edition. Green staple-bound wrappers spine faded else near fine. Signed by author on title page. <br /> <br /> Evangelina Vigil-Piñón is an award-winning poet; her book Thirty an' Seen a Lot won of the 1983 American Book Award. She was also a contributing editor of the first anthology of U.S. Latina literature Woman of Her Word: Hispanic Woman Write and translated the notable Mexican-American novel by Tomás Rivera Y no se lo tragó la tierra / And the Earth Did Not Devour Him. She has been the assistant editor of Americas Review an instructor at University of Houston a television personality based in Houston where she lives and even a singer-songwriter of Houston Tranquility Base a trio that performs Latin and Brazilian Jazz. Nade y Nade was her first published book. M & A Editions unknown
19130005557Milan: Casa Editrice A. Vallardi 1913 or 192 . First edition thus. Hardcover. Good. Aldo Mazza color sketches. 16mo pastepaper boards yapp edges thin stripes of white paint on top joint. Scarce. <br/><br/>This is Visconti Venosta's 1831-1906 famous ballad about the adventure of Anselmo the valiant knight. Aldo Mazza 1880-1964 illustrated books posters and worked as a cartoonist for the journal "Guerin Mschino". Casa Editrice A. Vallardi hardcover
1982003757Pasadena CA: Angels Gate Press 1982. Number 9 of a limited edition of 500. Very good lightly mottled covers top right corner is wrinkled Interior clean and bright. INSCRIBED by author to "my friend Bertha." He also inserted a letter to her describing his writing concluding with "I have sold 200 books so far." The letter is included here. 14 pages including a preface which begins with the question "Why did they destroy Venice" This sums up the perspective of the poet sadness for a lost enclave in old southern California. Nice picture of the poet on the back cover. Inscribed and Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Soft Cover. Angels Gate Press Paperback
1965M7109<p>San Francisco: Wild Dog 1965. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket as issued. Near VG. 4to 48pp mimeographed both sides stapled front wrapper lacking back wrapper. Rare issue from San Francisco of this important sixties mimeographed poetry magazine co-founded by Ed Dorn. Includes contributions from Charles Olson Kenneth Irby Buckminster Fuller et al. Back wrapper lacking; else an unmarked copy with a bit of reading wear.</p> San Francisco: Wild Dog paperback
19941989<p>Boulder Colorado: Rodent Press 1994. First Edition First Printing. 8vo 8 1/2 x 5 1/4 inches; 215 x 132 mm 28 4 pages in side-stapled wrappers.</p><p>SIGNED by Anne Waldman on the title page. One of 200 copies featuring poems as well as two striking illustrations by Robert Schelling and a helpful glossary of Pali and Sanskrit terms at end. SCARCE SIGNED. <br /><br />CONDITION: A Fine copy.</p> Rodent Press paperback
1970M6453<p>New York: The Poetry Project 1970. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket as issued. VG. 4to 59 leaves mimeographed one side stapled wrappers. Another peak issue of the forthright organ of the Poetry Project this with a cover by George Schneeman depicting the Usual Suspects. This copy has printed covers front and back. Unmarked copy minor wear to cover edges light stains to cover and first interior leaves.</p> New York: The Poetry Project paperback
1971M6480<p>New York: The Poetry Project 1971. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket as issued. VG. 4to 60 leaves mimeographed one side stapled wrappers blue front green back on this copy. Another protuberantly cormorant number of the standing organ of the Poetry Project. Unmarked copy soil to back cover some cover wear and staple rust.</p> New York: The Poetry Project paperback
1954062886London: George Allen and Unwin Ltd. 1954. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 2nd Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Light teal green cloth-effect boards spine panel lettered in gilt. Stated 2nd impression: 1954 first issued 1937 though a new preface notes it to be a 2nd edition 1st ptg. thus. Covers a bit tanned. Minor foxing to flyleaves text block edges a bit tanned by age. A few minor ink marks scattered internally mostly checkmarks with finding list at rear inexplicably marked in vertically ruled red ink. Pale peach dust jacket shows minor loss at head of spine and top corners with clipped rear flap though the publisher's price sticker is mounted on the front flap now in mylar. 358 pp. George Allen and Unwin Ltd. Hardcover
1958067141St. Gallen: Tschudy-Verlag 1958. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Ivory boards lettered in blue and black. Slightly tanned along spine panel otherwise as issued. 116 pp. Tschudy-Verlag Hardcover
1874JH0762903Dumfries Scotland: John Anderson & Sons 1874. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. No statement of printing/NAP. Burgandy leather with gilt title and decoration on front and spine. All edges gilt. 246 pp. Marbled endpapers. No ownership or other markings. Hinges starting although textblock is firm in binding. Expected scuffing to extremities of leather else a nice copy of this scarce book <br/> <br/> John Anderson & Sons hardcover
20070010761Cowhand Press 2007. 84 pages on vellum like paper brown boards with gilt lettering blue ribbon intact orange/white/ and gold marbled endpapers corners are bumped. DJ is white with black ltrs and drawing while the edges/corners/ and head-heel of spine are nicked & torn with the covers scruffed. Inscribed by author with presentation on the free endpaper. Cowboy poetry. Signed by Author with Presentation. 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/G. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Cowhand Press Hardcover
1979BOOKS022784IBrockport NY: BOA Editions. Fine copy in nearly fine dust jacket. 1979. 1st. hardcover. 8vo 63 pp. Inscribed & signed by the author Spine of dust jacket slightly faded. . BOA Editions hardcover