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199310922<p>Santa Cruz: Puccini 1993. First edition second issue. Broadside. Aprx. 5.5 x 8.5 inches. Postcard format on reverse. Limitation unspecified. This copy specially <em>signed</em> and dated "6/96" by Ferlinghetti. Poem originally appeared in "Tricycle: The Buddist Review" Winter 1993. Fine condition. Signed & Dated by Author. First Edition. Unbound. Fine/Not Issued. Broadside.</p> Puccini paperback
19889003Concord: William B. Ewert 1988. Total edition of 436 copies. Greeting card. Sewn printed wraps. Illustration reproduced from an original woodcut by J.J. Lankes. Contents are the title poem. This is one of ten unnumbered ad personam copies in special wraps signed by Hall. Recipient's name printed on limitation page in publisher's hand as issued. Fine condition. Signed by Author. First Edition. Fine/Not Issued. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Limited Edition. William B. Ewert paperback
008124Paris: Bibliotheque des Curieux Book. Near Fine. Stapled Wrappers. Limited Edition. 8 1/4" x 4 1/2". No date Worldcat puts the date "1915". Rear wrapper notes " Le Sire de Chamblay Edmond Haraucort La Legende des Sexes BRUXELLES EDITION PRIVEE REVUE PAR L'AUTEUR 1893". "Edition limited to 300 copies/ Privately printed for subscribers only"--Page 2.". " 'Forbidden Fruit' is attributed to Lord Byron but we do not vouch for this claim."--Page 3. 24 pp. in stapled wrappers. Illustrations: 8 prints : ink drawings ; half-page. Artist not credited. Near Fine light soling to wrappers. RARE. Bibliotheque des Curieux Paperback
1877107807Boston and Cincinnati: William F. Gill and Co. / John Church and Co. 1877 Book. Illus. by Miss L. B. Humphrey and Robert Lewis; Engraved by John Andrew & Son and S. S. Conant. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. Nicely illustrated poem with a note describing the incident upon which the phrase "Hold the Fort" was based. The incident was during General Sherman's infamous March to the Sea in 1864 signaled from Sherman to the defenders on Kenesaw Mountain. Gilt decorated binding has minor edge wear/marks; light foxing within. William F. Gill and Co. / John Church and Co. hardcover
1962PTHn& TH16San Francisco: Sierra Club 1962. 1962. folio. pp. 168. profusely illus. in colour. clothcorners bit bumped. dw. spine sunned. Hardcover. Very Good. San Francisco: Sierra Club, [1962]. Hardcover
1967DEMO016389IChapel Hlll NC: Lillabulero of the High Court 1967. First edition. Flexible covers. Good . Arthur Yanoff drawings. Folio soiled wrappers with 3 inch tear at top of spine repaired. <br/><br/> Lillabulero of the High Court unknown
198410872np: Mountain State Press 1984. First edition limited to 78 numbered copies signed by Eberhart. Copy #6. Broadside aprx 10.75 x 16.5 inches. Illustrated. Bottom edge with minor wrinkles; Near Fine condition. . Signed by Author. First Edition. Unbound. Near Fine/Not Issued. Broadside. Mountain State Press Paperback
1920105434Augusta ME: Press of the Kennebec Journal Co. 1920 Book. Very Good -. Hardcover. First Edition. RARE copy of this 125 page "volume of poems". Light wear/marks. Press of the Kennebec Journal Co. hardcover
60611Faircopy of the complete poems typed on 8.5 X 11 inch 30 lb tan stock. Inscribed by Eberhart. "For _ from Richard Eberhart with best regards 1984. This poem is now 51 years old." Fine condition. This and "The Fury of Aerial Bombardment" are Eberhart's most often anthologized poems. Eberhart was awarded Yale University's Bollingen Prize for distinguished achievement in American poetry the Pulitzer in 1966 the National Book Award for Collected Poems 1930-1976 and the Frost Medal from the Poetry Society of America in 1986. He was a fellow of the Academy of American Poets and a member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters. . Inscribed and Dated By Author. Unbound. Fine/Not Issued. Faircopy/Typescript. Paperback
193248528Toronto: Macmillan of Canda At St. Martin's House. Near Fine in Good dust jacket. 1932. First Edition. Hardcover. Book is 3/4 gray paper boards and 1/4 cream spine. Very slight bump to one corner and slightly dusty top and bottom edges are only flaws to a well preserved copy. Contents are unmarked and pages are about new in freshness and crispness. Small impression to ffep from former pencilled price. Dj is intact but very fine paper has numerous edge tears and is tears along spine. Slightly sunned to top edge and spine of dj. A rare copy in inviting condition. Errata slip laid-in. Robert Norwood writes in the introduction: ".my gratitude for this Canadian Pre-Raphaelite is unbounded. She comes with the gentle insistence of Keats with the mysticism of Blake with the sound of old lutes and zithers that have lain too long forgotten in the palace of minstrelsy." John Garvin editor of Canadian Poets writes: This fine artist in words whose poems have appeared in the 'Atlantic Monthly' the 'Metropolitan' the 'Windsor' and other leading periodicals is Mrs. John W. C. Taylor of Montreal. She was born in New Haven Oswego County N. Y. Her father was the late William Cheever Bartlett of New Haven a veteran of the Civil War and a descendant of Lieutenant George Bartlett one of the founders of Guilford in Connecticut in 1639; and her mother Mary Moulton also a native of the Empire State. . . . . After studying in public schools and under private tutors until seventeen years of age Miss Bartlett came to Toronto and secured employment in the law offices of Macdonald & Marsh of which firm Sir John A. Macdonald was the senior partner. In 1891 she married the young English artist who has since become President of a Lithographing Company and shortly afterwards had the advantage of a year in England visiting Cathedral towns birth-places of poets and 'unfrequented by-ways and villages of pure English charm.' . Macmillan of Canda At St. Martin's House hardcover
1988121613Concord: William B. Ewert 1988. First edition limited to 286 copies of which there were 26 lettered and 10 ad personam copies signed by Heyen and specially bound in wrappers. This copy one of the ten ad personam copies with the publisher's holograph personalization on the limitation page. Design and color illustration by Gino Lee. All copies printed at the Firefly Press for private distrubution.Sewn printed wraps. Text is the title poem. Fine condition. Signed by Author. First Edition. Soft Cover. Fine/Not Issued. 32mo - over 4" - 5" tall. Limited Edition. William B. Ewert Paperback
1947014925Chicago: Reuben H. Lilja & Co. 1947. Stapled binding. The covers are partially torn from the staples. Worn at the corners. Beautifully illustrated. Soft Cover. Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Milo Winter. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Reuben H. Lilja & Co. Paperback
9768no place: no publisher no date. Very Good. Softcover. Xerox Typescript: 36 leaves typed on one side pagination on rectos only starting with page 3 The Inward Look; title on orange construction paper covers with three hole punch and one brad at top. Shallow crease back cover at corner; small faint stains front cover. Text in English. This title translated by Ehrenzwieg was published by Euopaischer 1965 in German & English. This item from the library of the late Ian Jackson. Possibly a working manuscript for an American publication . no publisher no date paperback
1967515258New York: Acconci 1967. Mimeographed staple-bound 1st edition in very good condition. This is the 2nd of 6 issues of the literary magazine featuring contributions from Gertrude Stein and Aram Saroyan plus many more. Quite rare. There is some light foxing to front cover and page block and corners are lightly scuffed. Yellow colour from front cover has bled-through to following page. Text is clean and clear throughout. AD. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Used. Acconci Paperback
Paludan, CharlotteIn Pristine Condition. unknown
Line Jensen, Erik Vagn JeJacket is shelf-worn but book is in very good condition. unknown
1999012881Quebec Canada: Fides 1999. Uncommon 1999 hardcover first edition. Fine condition. Clean square tight and unmarked. Sharp corners. No owner's name or bookplate. Not a remainder. Illustrated throughout with charming full-color paintings. A compilation of 100 French and Quebecois nursery rhymes and poems collected by Henriette Major. Text in French. Audio CD in a pocket at the end. Bound in the original glossy padded pictorial boards. First Edition : Première édition. Hardcover. Fine condition/No jacket probably as issued. Illus. by Beauregard Chistiane; & Pascale Constantin; Celine Malepart; Luc Melanson; Daniel Sylvestre. 8vo. 127pp. Fides Hardcover
19932091502135414657paha project 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 paha project paperback
2011267122Tokyo: Chuseki-Sha 2011. Hardcover without jacket in slipcase both are clean and strong. Richly printed pages in excellent condition with tight binding and bright clear content throughout. TS. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Used. Chuseki-Sha Hardcover
1952biblio772<p>104 pp. Foreword in Hebrew.</p> Omanuth Company Ltd. paperback
1998Q-0486401588Dover Publications 1998-01-21. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dover Publications paperback
18882111902160201283Mekokujuro 1888. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 11 volumes Mekokujuro paperback
1976049817Chicago IL: Hal Rammel 1976. Book. As New. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Booklet stiff orange wraps lettered in black square format. As issued. Fall-Winter 1976. 20 pp. Hal Rammel Paperback
2000HVD-49282-XZ-0Chicago IL: Poetry Magazine. Good. 2000s. Paperback. No markings. Light shelf wear. Minor smudges and creasing on some. The books are from Good to VG condition. ; - Your satisfaction is our priority. We offer free returns and respond promptly to all inquiries. Your item will be carefully cushioned in bubble wrap and securely boxed. All orders ship on the same or next business day. Buy with confidence. . Poetry Magazine paperback
1916e1834London: Elkin Mathews. Worn condition. Cover faded and damaged; loss at hinge and edges. Binding weak but holding. Sporadic light foxing. Some off-setting. Rusting to binding staples. 1916. First English Edition. Illustrated softback card cover. 200mm x 140mm 8" x 6". 32pp. 12 b/w illustrations by the author. Text in French and English; the English translations in this small book's final pages are attributed by some to Pound. . Elkin Mathews unknown