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1738biblio19<p>Extremely Rare Book Publication! The only library that has a copy of this book is the: Bayerishe Staatsbibliothek. Le Lacrime di San Pietro di Luigi Tansillo Poema Sacro con Gli Argomenti ed Allegorie Di Lucrezia Marinella ed Un Discorso Di Tommaso Costo. Giuntavi in Questa nuova Edizione la Raccolta delle sue Rime notabilmente accredsciuta. In Venezia Appresso Francesco Piagentini. MDCCXXXVIII 1738. ConLicenza De Superiori E Privilegio.<br /><br />In Venice: Francisco Piacentini 1738 1738. 3 parts in a volume in-4° 255x185mm pp. 1 XXIV 160 XXXII 83 Nice mottled calf leather binding with gold filigree in bands on the spine. Original multi-colored internal boards with edging blue swirls decorate with an arabesque style. Text on two columns of the ten songs of the "Tears of Saint Peter" similar to the compositions of a religious character of the same Cost "spiritual Rhymes over the effusion of the blood of Our Gentleman" "Sonetti to the image of the Crocifisso" sonetti and the songs of the Tansillo in one collection are considerably increased in this edition. The arguments and the allegorie that precede the proemiale text are of Lucrezia Marinella transcribed here as written in her original hand. This edition appeared first in Barezzi in 1602. The edition originates them of the poema is of Vico Equense 1585. It shapes itself as rising of along "I plant spiritual" of the apostle Peter nearly 1300 lines uniform in 15 books. Beautiful and corrected settecentesca edition of the main Tansilliani Poetici. Brunet V 654. Also referenced in Brunet 298 From the library of Le Comte F. de Gramont- A poet who is referenced in "A Sheaf Gleaned in French Fields" by Toro Dutt 1880: London: C. Kegan Paul & Co.; Dated 1809. With a pouncing lion insignia on the spine in gilt. Some edge damage along the spine and end sewing at head of spine is nearly gone.Collation: 2-Blank; 4; tt8; A8-I8; K8.Discoros Del Signor Tommaso Costo Per lo quale si dimostra questo Poema delle Lagrime di S. Pietro del Tansillo. Essere per opra sua rimesso come dall' Autore fu lasciato scritto.Collation: A8-B8.Sonnetti e Canzoni del Signor Luigi Tansillo.Collation: a8; b7.Stanze del Signor Luigi Tansillo.Collation: b1; c8; d5 Idue Pellegrini del Signor Luigi Tansillo Collation: 1; A2; e6; f4; 2-Blank Lucrezia Marinella Vacca /Marinelli 1571-1653 We know more about the publishing history of Lucrezia Marinella's works than we do about her life. When other women were publishing anonymously or under a pseudonym Marinella's name was on most of her books and she was known by all Venice as the author of the rest. She apparently used the feminine form of her last name; some editors have used the family form "Marinelli." Lucrezia was the daughter of a Venetian physician who wrote works on medicine two on women's health and on philosophy. We know nothing of her mother nor of when her father died do we know that he was dead by 1600. Someone saw to it that Lucrezia was given an education that included philosophy and classical as well as vernacular literature. At some point she married a physician Girolamo Vacca and had at least two children a son and daughter. When Marinella was 24 years old her first work was published La colomba sacra poema eroico The holy dove a heroic poem a biographical epic in ottava rima on an early Christian martyr. Her next publication was the Nobilta et l'eccellenza delle donne co' difetti et mancamenti degli uomoni The nobility and excellences of women and the defects and vices of men printed in 1600 and enlarged in 1601. Between 1603 and 1606 six more works were published although some appear to have been written earlier: a heroic poem and a prose work on Mary; poems on Francis of Assisi and on Justina another early Christian martyr; a collection of Marinella's sonnets and madrigals and a pastoral verse novel Arcadia felice. After 1606 there is a gap of 12 years before her next publications --- an allegory based on the story of Cupid and Psyche and a poetic biography of Catherine of Siena --- and then another 11 years before she published in 1635 what historians of Italian literature consider her masterpiece L'Enrico overo Bisantio conquistato Henry or Byzantium gained. We don't know the connection between these gaps and her life as a wife and mother. By the 1590s the Roman influence that we call "Baroque" had come to Venice. It grew in part out of the Catholic Church's need to reach out to people to instruct and to arouse them more directly than it had done before. For literature the result was an emphasis on vernacular writing with a strong emotional appeal. All of Marinella's writing reflects the Baroque but in different ways and from a feminine perspective. She usually wrote in the heroic verse form but sometimes in a combination of verse and the "poetic prose" that she saw as capable of the same elevation as poetry. Many of Marinella's books were lives of religious figures but almost always about women and then always with the emphasis on their heroism rather than on more passive virtues. She wrote of the heroic resistance of the women Columba and Justina; her book on Catherine of Siena was on the "heroic deeds and marvelous life"; her life of Mary apparently the most successful during her lifetime was on Mary as "empress of the universe"; in a later edition of her early poem on Francis Clare of Assisi's "glorious passion" receives equal billing. Her secular writing also fused the extravagance of the popular chivalric tales and heroic epics with a Christian but feminine view of morality. One satirically allegorizes the myth of Cupid and Psyche as a conflict between body and soul; another is a pastoral verse drama that makes fun of human love. L'Enrico overo Bisantio conquistato is an epic in the style of Torquato Tasso's La Gerusalemme liberata but with stronger more self-reliant women. To date the only work of Marinella's that has been translated into English is part of her Nobilta et l'eccellenza delle donne. It differs from her other writings in being a polemical treatise a genre in which extravagant statement and personal attack were acceptable. Forty-five years later Marinella would write Essortationi alle donne et a gli altri Exhortations to women and others in which she would qualify some of the more extreme views expressed in Nobilta. But in 1600 Marinella would say whatever she needed to say in order to refute the misogynist statements of earlier writers particularly the treatise of Giuseppe Passi who had published Dei donneschi defetti The defects of women in 1599. Although it differs in purpose from her other works Nobilta shares with them Marinella's Baroque qualities of intensity extravagant rhetoric and emotional appeal; it also shares their confidence in a woman's ability. In 4 Legat. in m. pergam. con tit. in oro su tassello pp.2nn.XXIV 160 XXXII 83 con una bella tavola a p.pagina all'antiporta incisa in rame da Zuliani Veneto frontalini finalini e capilettera figurati. Magnifico esemplare in barbe di questa rara edizione. Brunet 298.</p> Piagentini, Francesco hardcover
1934dyl01London: The Sunday Referee / Parton Press. VG: in very good condition with poor dust jacket. 1934. First Edition. Black hardback cloth cover. 190mm x 140mm 7" x 6". 36pp. Second issue. Dylan Thomas' first collection of poetry published in December 1934. Includes the poem 'The Force That Through the Green Fuse'. . The Sunday Referee / Parton Press hardcover
19680299761968. First English Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/Very Good. Uncommon first English edition of a Holocaust / Auschwitz memoir by a former member of the French resistance. Light green boards. $3.95 flap price. Photo only cover. Jacket shows some rubbing toning small scratches and dents and slight dust speckling. No AMA First Printing Thus. Size: 5.5" x 8". 128 pages. Text unmarked. Binding is tight covers and spine fully intact. Jacket in new Brodart protector. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 Pounds. Category: Poetry; Inventory No: 029976. BZDB373 hardcover
1926220818-MB50London: The Nonesuch Press 1926. Very Good Limited Letterpress edition #445/1450 bound in White Vellum with marbled boards on Van Gelder Rag Paper illustrated by William Blake previous owner's bookplate . First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Cover. Illus. by Blake William. The Nonesuch Press Hardcover
1840220769Historischer Verein von Oberbayern Stadtarchiv München München 1840. Softcover 1840-1965 mit Lücken. 46 Bände. Band 22.1840 31-31841 71846 161856-1857 241863 411882 441887 461.1889 462.1890 482.1894 491.1895 492.1896 511.1901 512.1902 513.1904 521.1904 522.1906 523.1907 533.1911 534.1912 541909 561912 591915 611918 621921 631922 651927 671930 681931 691932 701933 711935 721936 731937 741941 751.1938 751949 761950 771952 781953 791954 801955 81/821957 831958 841961 851962 861963 871965. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen Exemplare einer Privatbibliothek Klosterbibliothek mit Kennungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten im Generellen sehr gut vereinzelt bestoßen minimal verletzt. Oft sind die Druckbögen für einen ganzen Jahrgang ungeöffnet. Bei der Ausgabe 1846 fehlen die lithographirten Tafeln. Historischer Verein von Oberbayern (Stadtarchiv München), München, paperback
19722111902152907489Atelier Publishing Planning 1972. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 265x380mm Number of books: 7 Atelier Publishing Planning paperback
1934035942London: The James Press 1934. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good . Xxix 29 I Pp. Hardcover Four Colors Of Cloth There Is No Standard Set Of Colors But The Design Was Constant Gilt. One Of 90 Copies This Copy Number "B" Colophon Hand Corrected By James From Seventy-Five To Ninety. Inscribed By Edward James "With Love" To His Sister Silvia And Dated Christmas 1934. 11 1/8" X 8 5/8". Light Wear And Fading To Covers Although Spine And Cover Gilt Lettering Is Bright And Clear. No Fraying. Edward James British Heir Possible Son Of Edward Vii Author Was A An Important Collector And Supporter Of Surrealism. His Family Home The West Dean Estate He Donated To Found A College Devoted To Fostering Skilled Useful Arts.He Took As His Personal Home A Smaller House On The Estate Monkton Which He Filled With Surrealist And Other Fine Art Including Work On The House Itself By Noted Surrealists. While In Hollywood He Advocated For The Saving Of The Watts Towers After They Were Abandoned By Simon Rodia. By His Design And At His Own Expense. Las Pozas "The Pools" Was Created By James Circa 1949-1984 More Than 2000 Feet 610 M Above Sea Level In A Subtropical Rainforest. It Includes More Than 80 Acres 32 Ha Of Natural Waterfalls And Pools Interlaced With Towering Surrealist Sculptures In Concrete. Las Pozas Is Near The Village Of Xilitla San Luis Potosí A Seven-Hour Drive North Of Mexico City.Where It Is Now Maintained As A Foundation. <br/> <br/> The James Press hardcover
1906008726London: Duckworth & Company 1906. SCARCE. Six volumes bound in original publisher's green cloth with gilt lettering to spines. Near Fine very light wear at spine ends and corners 6 pages at front of Vol. V with foxing mainly along bottom margin. A long epic poem in pentameter. Charles M. Doughty 1843-1926 is best known for his 1888 travel book Travels in Arabia Deserta. A quite handsome set. Laid in is a 1934 dated receipt for this book and others from Gerald Duckworth & Co. . First Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Duckworth & Company Hardcover books
120171Madison MN: Seventies Press 1970. One of 1000 paperback copies printed. Poems in Swedish and English. End papers tanned from the brown jacket which is gently crimped at the upper extremeties. Inscribed by both the 2011 Nobel Prize winner and Bly: "For ______ get the horse to sign it too - I'm only the bridle - Robert" with one of Bly's classic doodles. Below inscribed "and from Tomas Transtromer happy to be your guest." Scarce with both signatures. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Tall. Inscribed By the Author. First Edition. Paperback. Near Fine/Near Fine. Seventies Press Paperback
557p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition
26291THE SWALLOW PRESS 1975. FOLIO LIMITED TO 300 NUMBERED COPIES THIS BEING NUMBER 115. FULLY BOUND IN NIGER LEATHER BY SANGORSKI AND SUTCLIFFE PUBLISHED BY THE SWALLOW PRESS DESIGNED BY EDWARD BURRETT WITH DRAWINGS BY CLARKE HUTTON WITH A PREFACE BY ROBERT GRAVES. SIGNED BY ROBERT GRAVES EDWARD BURRETT AND CLARKE HUTTON. A FINE EXAMPLE OF A SCARCE BOOK. COMPLETE WITH ORIGINAL SLIPCASE WORN. THE SWALLOW PRESS, 1975 hardcover
179327050Litchfield CT: Printed by Collier and Buel 1793 1793. First edition state A. Stoddard & Whitesell 448; Wegelin 489; Evans 25104; BAL 4976 Dunlap & 5046 Dwight. Front blank and rear free endpaper lacking; some foxing and stains; a very good copy. 8vo contemporary sheep gilt rules spine label gone but still bearing the impression of the lettering. 6-page list of subscribers and errata. The first anthology of American poetry; a second volume was planned but never published. Smith 1771-1798 a physician and author who died at 28 of yellow fever was an active member of the "Hartford Wits" literary group and a close associate of the American novelist Charles Brockden Brown who was living with Smith in Litchfield when this anthology of 70 poems was compiled. Modern scholarship has placed Brown among the contributors of anonymous poems specifically as the author of "Utrum Horum Mavis Elige" on pages 222-224. Other contributors include William Trumbull Theodore Dwight Joel Barlow David Humphreys William Dunlap Richard Alsop and Philip Freneau. Litchfield, (CT): Printed by Collier and Buel, [1793] unknown
List2845Sing Sing Ossining New York unknown year. Three approximately 8 x 10 inch pages. Excellent to near fine. An illustrated poem from an unknown sender to Miss Cornelia Marshall in Sing Sing New York. Sing Sing was the name of Ossining—which is home to the eponymous prison—until 1901. It was named for the Sint Sinck Wappinger people whose traditional territory lay east of the Hudson River in what is now Westchester County.<br /> <br /> The poem is chastely flirtatious telling the story of a man at church services who is so distracted by the beauty of one of the women in the church choir that he cannot report on the subject of that day’s sermon. The author describes the woman who wears a blue cloak: “Her beauty’s so great that it looked like the sun/ Or five handsome ladies all rolled into oneâ€. The illustrations appear to be ink and watercolor. A sweet piece of interest to folk art historians. unknown
179327050Litchfield CT: Printed by Collier and Buel 1793 1793. First edition state A. Stoddard & Whitesell 448; Wegelin 489; Evans 25104; BAL 4976 Dunlap & 5046 Dwight. Front blank and rear free endpaper lacking; some foxing and stains; a very good copy. 8vo contemporary sheep gilt rules spine label gone but still bearing the impression of the lettering. 6-page list of subscribers and errata. The first anthology of American poetry; a second volume was planned but never published. Smith 1771-1798 a physician and author who died at 28 of yellow fever was an active member of the "Hartford Wits" literary group and a close associate of the American novelist Charles Brockden Brown who was living with Smith in Litchfield when this anthology of 70 poems was compiled. Modern scholarship has placed Brown among the contributors of anonymous poems specifically as the author of "Utrum Horum Mavis Elige" on pages 222-224. Other contributors include William Trumbull Theodore Dwight Joel Barlow David Humphreys William Dunlap Richard Alsop and Philip Freneau. <br/><br/> Litchfield, (CT): Printed by Collier and Buel, [1793] unknown books
1942A33984Prairie City IL: Press of James A. Decker. Very Good. 1942. 1st Edition; 1st Printing. Hardcover. SIGNED EDITION. This book is in Very Good to Near Very Good condition and was issued without a dust jacket. The text pages are mostly clean and bright. The endpapers have noticeable toning as does the title page. This copy has been signed by William Everson as William Everson dated 1944 with an inscription and signed again in 1962 as Brother Antoninus. This is the author's third book of poetry and is quite scarce. From Wikipedia: "Everson was an influential member of the San Francisco Renaissance in poetry and worked closely with Kenneth Rexroth during this period of his life. Throughout his life Everson was a devotee of the work and lifestyle of poet Robinson Jeffers. Much of his work as a critic was done on Jeffers's poetry. Everson registered as an anarchist and a pacifist with his draft board in compliance with the 1940 draft bill. In 1943 he was sent to a Civilian Public Service CPS work camp for conscientious objectors in Oregon. In Camp Angel at Waldport Oregon with other poets artists and actors such as Kemper Nomland William Eshelman Kermit Sheets Glen Coffield George Woodcock and Kenneth Patchen he founded a fine-arts program in which the CPS men staged plays and poetry-readings and learned the craft of fine printing." ; Signed by Author . Press of James A. Decker hardcover books
1942A43619Prairie City IL: Press of James A. Decker. Very Good. 1942. 1st Edition; 1st Printing. Hardcover. SIGNED EDITION. This book is in Very Good condition and was issued without a dust jacket. The text pages are mostly clean and bright. The endpapers have noticeable toning as does the title page. This copy has been signed by William Everson as William Everson dated 1944 with an inscription and signed again in 1962 as Brother Antoninus. This is the author's third book of poetry and is quite scarce. From Wikipedia: "Everson was an influential member of the San Francisco Renaissance in poetry and worked closely with Kenneth Rexroth during this period of his life. Throughout his life Everson was a devotee of the work and lifestyle of poet Robinson Jeffers. Much of his work as a critic was done on Jeffers's poetry. Everson registered as an anarchist and a pacifist with his draft board in compliance with the 1940 draft bill. In 1943 he was sent to a Civilian Public Service CPS work camp for conscientious objectors in Oregon. In Camp Angel at Waldport Oregon with other poets artists and actors such as Kemper Nomland William Eshelman Kermit Sheets Glen Coffield George Woodcock and Kenneth Patchen he founded a fine-arts program in which the CPS men staged plays and poetry-readings and learned the craft of fine printing." from Wikipedia; Signed by Author . Press of James A. Decker hardcover
1797009928Paris: Saugrain 1797. Book. Very Good. Full Calf. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Two volumes finely bound in contemporary unsigned full polished calf backs gilt with red morocco labels blue end papers all edges gilt. 221 284 pp. Very Good the boards rubbed and soiled small labels of Douane Centrale Exportation Paris each volume toning at end papers only. Illustrated with 8 copper engravings and a frontispiece portrait of La Fontaine by Moreau le Jeune. Brunet III 762. Cohen-Ricci Sp. 583. Saugrain Hardcover
1731007704London: Printed for Henry Lintot at the Cross-Keys between the Temple Gates Fleetstreet 1731. RARE. First Edition 1731. "Translated anonymously by George Ogle who adopted a poetical version of the 1st and 2d stanza by Elijah Fenton and of the 9th and 16th by Edward Ward." - cf. Brit. Mus. Cat. Latin and English on opposite pages. xxvi 2 98 pages frontispiece portrait. Bound in contemporary vellum leather label 4 raised bands. Very Good vellum darkened evidence of bookplate removal front pastedown text evenly and lightly browned. Joannes Secundus' most noted work with 86 editions published between 1539 and 2013 in 6 languages. The only institutions holding this edition according to Worldcat are Yale University Library and University of Cambridge Library. . First Edition. Vellum. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Printed for Henry Lintot, at the Cross-Keys between the Temple Gates, Fleetstreet, Hardcover books
1938110343Arbeiter in der UdSSR Moskau: Verlagsgenossenschaft Auslandischer 1938 Book. Very Good -. Cloth. INSCRIBED & SIGNED BY AUTHOR. First Edition. This copy is "Fur Ernst Block" as handwritten and SIGNED by Becher on the flyleaf. Block was a German Marxist philosopher influenced by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and Karl Marx. This RARE copy is thus made even more rare by this association with Block. This collection of poems is on the culture of Nazi Germany just when they were getting much more aggressive in the late 1930s - with themes of the search for happiness suffering and the human condition. 153 pages. The author was a German politician novelist and poet who was affiliated with the Communist Party of Germany KPD before World War II. In 1935 Becher emigrated to the Soviet Union as did other members of the central committee of the KPD. In Moscow he became editor-in-chief of the German émigré magazine Internationale Literatur-Deutsche Blätter. Condition: the cover has some fading minor soils light wear except for a 1 1/2" split on the spine edge; the interior is in very good condition with just some age-toning of the front endpapers. Verlagsgenossenschaft Auslandischer hardcover
500433<p>Original breast-length portrait in pencil and graphite not signed by the artist ca. 1932. 4to. 1 page. Signed and inscribed by Millay in black ink below the image apparently to the artist: "Edna St. Vincent Millay although it does not look exactly like me!".</p> unknown books
1926220818-MB51London: The Nonesuch Press 1926. Very Good Limited Letterpress edition #445/1450 bound in White Vellum with marbled boards on Van Gelder Rag Paper illustrated by William Blake previous owner's bookplate . First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Cover. Illus. by Blake William. The Nonesuch Press Hardcover
197222505Arlington VA: Self-Published 1972. First Edition. Near fine. 8vo. Japanese-style sting-bound leather wraps. Touches of wear. Some toning internally. Still near fine. 214pp. <br/><br/>A remarkable collection of unselfconsciously prescient outsider verse. Lelle was a Virginia-based computer scientist the included note mentions popular 70s computer systems KRONOS and SCOPE and these amateur poems show an uncommonly early influence of code and programming. As such they read at times not unlike proto-L=A=N-G=U=A=G=E verse by way of concrete poetry. Titles like "Vector Space" "Debug" "Big Bang Theory" "Matrix Cross Product "Null Space" and "Binary Gulch" show the clear influence of science while others "Paperclip Consciousness" "Cubicle Truth" allude to office-work and even the counterculture "The Redneck and the Hippie". Throughout the voice is an original one an unusual confluence of logic earnestness and experimentation. Lelle deploys symbolic logic unusual computer punctuation and linguistic playfulness including Unconventional Dickensonian Capitalization to strangely accomplished effect buoyed in no small part by the presentation: a period monospaced font that evokes computer printers and office electric typewriters lending the entire production the intentionality of an artist's book. Undoubtedly produced in tiny numbers for distribution to friends OCLC finds one location Yale. "Hey man write a sub- / Routine that will / Make / A / Crow fly". [Self-Published] hardcover books
170636332London: Printed for John Nutt 1706. 1st edition of this English translation Foxon C493. Modern brown speckled full calf binding executed in a period style. Binding - Fine. Textblock - usual browning & spotting Very Good. 8 311 1 pp. Advert last page. Mispaginations in D gathering. 8vo: A4 B - U8 X4. <br/><br/>The character of Reynard the Fox a folklore fixture thought to have originated in Alsace-Lorraine before spreading to France the Low Countries & Germany. The character received expanded treatment by Pierre Saint-Cloud ca 1170 in his Le Roman de Renart. Caxton first published the tale under the title Reynard the Fox in 1481. This a somewhat uncommon early 18th C English translation with ABPC showing no copies at auction these past 30 years. Printed for John Nutt unknown books
1941002199New York: New Directions 1941 First printing of the first edition first state approx. 100 of the total 2000 copies printed Wallace A22 iii. Signed by Williams on the front end-paper: post stroke signature. Eleven poems including the 15-part "For the Poem Patterson" issued as the first volume of the Poet of the Month series. Plain wrappers with sewn binding 32pp. unpaginated in first issue yellow dust jacket printed in black on the front panel. Light age-toning to page margins else plain stitched wrappers in fine condition; dust jacket with mild rubbing to spine ends and corners soiling spine fold separating age-toning to spine folds and cover margins else in fine condition. New Directions paperback
1870010165London: E. Moxon Son & Co. 1870. Book. Near Fine. Morocco. First Centenary Edition. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Six volumes finely bound by Bickers & Son in full green morocco sumptuously gilt marbled end papers all edges gilt ribbon markers. Near Fine tops dulled corners with mild rubbing prior owner bookplate covers entire front paste downs prior owner names in ink first blank end page each volume. Volume I with frontispiece portrait. A quite lovely set. E. Moxon, Son & Co. Hardcover