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196342473Phoenix AZ: Rampart Press 1963. Broadside. Folio 12½" X 16". Titled in red. Limited to 250 copies printed on German mouldmade paper. Fine. First separate printing. Although Beecher didn't graduate from Harvard he did attend Harvard Graduate School for language and literature in 1926 -- hence his opening declaration here "I am sir so to speak 'a Harvard man.'" Possibly occasioned by a much later visit by Beecher to his almost-alma he refers to "Nostalgic reminiscences brought on / by your most recent bulletin" this delightful piece begins as a tribute to the legendary Harvard literature professor G.L. Kittredge 1860-1941 Shakespeare and Chaucer authority prim and proper "in forked snowy beard and pearl-grey spats" whose teachings were equally fastidious: "Prince Hamlet / made no unseemly quips anent the thighs / Ophelia spread for him." -- thus "Nice young men were we / in Kitty's class." Personal recollections follow before a Lionel Trilling essay "Commitment to the Modern" found in the "recent bulletin" shows the poet that "you do not change / at Harvard like castrati whose voices / retain their boyish purity." Harvard's status quo conservative establishment he suddenly realizes rub this radical poet the wrong way: "Fend from me I beg you sir / offers of chairs magnates endow. Waylay / me with no teaching sinecure. Summon me never to recite my verse / before a convocation in my honor / nor to appear in doctoral costume / as orator at Commencement." A wonderfully dark provocative humorous poem. One of the great American protest and radical poets Beecher left his steel mill background to teach English and sociology at various universities; he worked various positions under the New Deal; his first published poem "And I Will Be Heard" 1940 placed him on the literary map and the book-length narrative poem "Here I Stand" came the following year; during World War Two he sailed aboard the first racially integrated ship the S.S. Booker T. Washington and wrote about those experiences in "All Brave Sailors"; blacklisted from teaching by refusing to sign a state loyalty oath in California in 1950 he became a rancher and farmer in Sonoma County; there he continued writing founding the award-winning Morning Star Press in 1956 to publish his poetry and other socially-oriented pieces becoming a gifted and accomplished practitioner in the process; this press then operated from San Francisco Berkeley and Jerome Arizona; renamed it relocated to Scottsdale Arizona and other locales; "Report to the Stockholders & Other Poems" appeared in 1962 to critical acclaim and "To Live and Die in Dixie" in 1966; these later years were filled with guest teaching positions from Massachusetts to California and Beecher was in great demand as a lecturer and poetry reader nationwide; descended from famed Abolitionists Henry Ward Beecher Harriet Beecher Stowe and Lyman Beecher much of John Beecher's poetry concerns itself with race relations labor reform and other social injustices. Rampart Press unknown
196342510Phoenix AZ: Rampart Press 1963. Broadside. Folio 12½" X 16". Titled in red. Limited to 250 copies printed on German mouldmade paper. Fine. First separate printing -- and although this broadside was never issued signed Beecher's wife and printing partner artist Barbara Beecher 1925-2016 handsomely signed a very small number in pencil at lower right and this is one such example. Although Beecher didn't graduate from Harvard he did attend Harvard Graduate School for language and literature in 1926 -- hence his opening declaration here "I am sir so to speak 'a Harvard man.'" Possibly occasioned by a much later visit by Beecher to his almost-alma he refers to "Nostalgic reminiscences brought on / by your most recent bulletin" this delightful piece begins as a tribute to the legendary Harvard literature professor G.L. Kittredge 1860-1941 Shakespeare and Chaucer authority prim and proper "in forked snowy beard and pearl-grey spats" whose teachings were equally fastidious: "Prince Hamlet / made no unseemly quips anent the thighs / Ophelia spread for him." -- thus "Nice young men were we / in Kitty's class." Personal recollections follow before a Lionel Trilling essay "Commitment to the Modern" found in the "recent bulletin" shows the poet that "you do not change / at Harvard like castrati whose voices / retain their boyish purity." Harvard's status quo conservative establishment he suddenly realizes rub this radical poet the wrong way: "Fend from me I beg you sir / offers of chairs magnates endow. Waylay / me with no teaching sinecure. Summon me never to recite my verse / before a convocation in my honor / nor to appear in doctoral costume / as orator at Commencement." A wonderfully dark provocative humorous poem. One of the great American protest and radical poets Beecher left his steel mill background to teach English and sociology at various universities; he worked various positions under the New Deal; his first published poem "And I Will Be Heard" 1940 placed him on the literary map and the book-length narrative poem "Here I Stand" came the following year; during World War Two he sailed aboard the first racially integrated ship the S.S. Booker T. Washington and wrote about those experiences in "All Brave Sailors"; blacklisted from teaching by refusing to sign a state loyalty oath in California in 1950 he became a rancher and farmer in Sonoma County; there he continued writing founding the award-winning Morning Star Press in 1956 to publish his poetry and other socially-oriented pieces becoming a gifted and accomplished practitioner in the process; this press then operated from San Francisco Berkeley and Jerome Arizona; renamed it relocated to Scottsdale Arizona and other locales; "Report to the Stockholders & Other Poems" appeared in 1962 to critical acclaim and "To Live and Die in Dixie" in 1966; these later years were filled with guest teaching positions from Massachusetts to California and Beecher was in great demand as a lecturer and poetry reader nationwide; descended from famed Abolitionists Henry Ward Beecher Harriet Beecher Stowe and Lyman Beecher much of John Beecher's poetry concerns itself with race relations labor reform and other social injustices. Rampart Press unknown
1978M6940<p>Boston: Alan Davies / Other Publications 1978. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket as issued. VG. 4to 14pp corner-stapled self-cover. This issue entirely devoted to The Correspondence Principle by Peter Seaton. Copy has mailing folds but was not addressed or mailed. Unmarked copy minor wear.</p> Boston: Alan Davies / Other Publications paperback
1347282661.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1945003366Buenos Aires: Imprenta Lopez 1945. First Edition . Hardcover. Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 33pp 58 plates in blackand white and in color. Text in Spanish. Tan boards gilt letterimg and decoration. Chipping to spine. Text and plates mainly clean last plate has 3 very small abrasions slight internal separation all pages and plates holding. Slipcase is worn at corners and lightly soiled. Laid-in is Imprenta Lopez business card of José M. Lopez Soto. Slight paperclip impression on front free endpaper. <br/> <br/> Imprenta Lopez hardcover
195815779Montreal: Contact Press 1958. Book. Illus. by Haworth Colin. Near Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. First Printing of the First Edition. Fine but for offsetting to front pastedown and endpaper from the typed review laid in. Jacket is essentially fine with only slightest traces of wear to extremities. Original glassine jacket has a few small chips. Signed by Everson " For Ross Ron " on second endpaper. I believe that Ross was W. W. E. Ross who has been called " the first modern Canadian poet ". Laid in is a 2 page typed partially edited sarcastic review of the book. This is headed " By Ignoramus " and is either tongue in cheek or caustic. It is quite entertaining. Could this be by Ross himself There is a 2 page foreward by Louis Dudek and drawings by Colin Haworth. An intriguing copy of this author's second book. Contact Press Hardcover
195912118Montreal: Editions d'Orphee 1959. Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. Second Edition Enlarged. Fine but for slightly toned spine and prev. owner name minor poet . Signed by Layton on ffep. This printing has 20 additional poems not contained in the first edition. Editions d'Orphee Paperback
195813419Highlands: Jonathan Williams 1958. Book. Near Fine. Stiff Card Covers. Signed by Authors. First Printing of the First Edition. Essentially fine with no spine crease and only the slightest traces of use. Affixed jacket is bright and clean. Signed on ffep. Jonathan Williams Paperback
187205315020010Bemrose & Sons London Derby 1872. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Slim volume with purple blind-printed cloth and gilt lettering spine slightly faded cloth slightly darkened corners lightly bumped binding sound small bookplate of previous owner on inside of front cover pages clean. Poems are: Legend of "St. Peter's" Jersey; Chateaux en Espagne; Picture Called "Pearls of the Ocean"; Millais's "Black Brunswicker"; Every Cloud's a Silver Lining; Red Cross Flag; Bubbles; House of Cards; Only a Lock of Hair; On the Sands; Picture called "Forbidden Fruit"; Dreamland; Early Days; "Frappez Vite et Frappes Fort"; On Sir Noel Paton's Picture "Mors Janua Vita"; White Tie Night 31st December; Lady Godiva; Good Morning; The Last Friend; Success; Blue or Gray; Souvenirs; Fancy; The Victor's Return; Retrospect. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: under 1 kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 05315020010. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. Bemrose & Sons hardcover
193622945London : Heinemann 1936 . First Edition . NF . 8VO . Limited to 100 copies of which this is #58. SIGNED by Masefield on the limitation page. Bound in blue boards backed in vellum. Very light wear to book rear board sunned at top. Heinemann hardcover
1341879356.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1942049623New York: Creative Age Press Inc. 1942 Book. Very Good -. Hardcover. INSCRIBED & SIGNED BY AUTHOR. INSCRIBED & SIGNED BY AUTHOR. Inscription appears on flyleaf and reads: "For Dorothy Wyman - whom I encountered among other friends at Herbert Hitchin's home - with all best wishes David Morton". Normal wear - some spine end chipping reinforced with tape which has now soiled; other light scuffs and edge wear; a decent copy. A letter of guidance and advice for young people. 30 pages. Creative Age Press, Inc. hardcover
2019053860<p>New York: Poets and Traitors Press. Fine. 2019. Trade Paperback. 0999073737 . Large paperback in excellent condition no remarkable flaws to this clean attractive copy which is inscribed signed and dated in all likelihood by the author on the half-title page: "For dear Janet with affection & gratitude for so much learned - Olga 6-27-19" ; 81 pages; Signed by Author .</p> Poets and Traitors Press paperback
200316080552Marion Boyars UK 2003. First Edition. Hardcover Printed Boards. Fine. Hardcover Printed Boards. PUBLISHING DETAILS: Marion Boyars UK 2003. First Edition. CONDITION: This book is in fine condition. More specifically: Boards have no wear rubbing or soiling. Pages are clean and unmarked and in excellent condition. ABOUT THIS BOOK: Shel Silverstein is one of America's best loved poets whose work is read by every child in the USA but is almost unknown in the UK. Think Spike Milligan meets Edward Lear: it's nonsense poetry that makes perfect sense. Of course you would sell your sister who wouldn't want to get rid of 'This crying and spying young sister for sale' Shel Silverstein's work is full of children who eat whales who can kick footballs from here to Afghanistan who know that thumb sucked thumbs taste the sweetest and can't go to school because their brains have shrunk. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Poetry; ISBN: 0714530964. ISBN/EAN: 9780714530963. Inventory No: 16080552. 9780714530963 Marion Boyars hardcover
1928cua043Dublin: The Cuala Press. G: in good condition without dust jacket in clear protective wraps. Cover rubbed and marked. Previous owner plate to front paste-down. Browning to eps. Inner hinge cracking. Some pages uncut. 1928. Limited Edition of 300 copies. Cream cloth spine on blue paper-covered boards. 220mm x 150mm 9" x 6". 39pp. . The Cuala Press paperback
189036790New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1890. Hardcover. 12mo. Blue/grey paper with gilt lettering. xi 202pp. Top edge gilt. Very good. Faint bit of mild edgewear; small ownership signature on title page. A tight ands attractive first trade edition of this classic from Chicago's famed "Children's Poet. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1941010656Chicago: Normandie House 1941. Book. Near Fine. Decorative Cloth. SIGNED BY EDITOR. 1st Edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. SIGNED by the EDITOR Norman W. Forgue at the rear. First Edition. Decorative gray cloth covered boards with black printing to the front. End papers are actual wall paper samples as well as are all of the text pages with decorative fronts and plain backs alternating throughout. Near Fine. Bottom of spine and tips are a touch rubbed. Norman W. Forgue was an African - American bookmaker typographer and founder of several private presses including At the Sign of the Gargoyle The Black Cat Press The Norman Press and Normandie House. Lovely design. Normandie House Hardcover
1974009578San Luis Obispo California: Solo Press 1974. Book. Near Fine. Pictorial Printed Wrappers. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Near Fine tiny bump at top rear corner of spine. faint mark front wrapper at spine. His fourth published book and the first of Kooser's books to receive national recognition. Kooser was named the 13th Poet Laureate of the United States in 2004 and is the winner of numerous awards including the Pulitzer Prize. A handsome and unmarked copy. Solo Press Paperback
1963023720Iowa City: Stone Wall and Finial Presses 1963. wraps. Very Good. Wraps faded. Signed by author on title page. Ltd to 275 copies. Last poem needed more space and was finished on a folded larger sheet. <br/> <br/> Stone Wall and Finial Presses paperback
1929049379New York City Ny: Farlag "Narayev 1929. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. Frontispiece Portrait Decorationson Every Page In Gold Color. 192 Pages. Black Cloth Stamped In Gilt Marbled Endpapers. First Edition Other Copies Seen With Red Stamping Rather Than Gilt. Some Wear Pinpoint Frays At Tiops. Isaac Reiss 1885-1943 Immigrated To America At The Age Of 13 And Began A Career As A Writer For Yiddish Journals Noted For His "Acid Humor". He Became A Committed Communist But Repudiated This After The Show Trials And The Hitler-Stalin Bromance. This Copy From The Library Of Social Artist And Then-Fellow Communist William Gropper Who Illustrated For Him A 1936 Book. <br/> <br/> Farlag "Narayev hardcover
1968002226New York: Harcourt Brace & World 1968 First printing of the first American edition preceded by the British edition. Author's second book of verse. Book in fine condition; dust jacket with mild rubbing/shelf wear else fine. Harcourt, Brace & World hardcover
1967003376London: Jonathan Cape 1967 First printing of the first British edition precedes the American edition by one year. Author's second book of verse. Book in fine condition dust jacket with a tiny closed tear to upper back cover mild wear/rubbing to spine ends light wear to corners a tiny chip to upper front cover and faint toning to upper edge of inside flaps else fine. Jonathan Cape hardcover
361492Baton Rouge Louisiana: Louisiana State University Press. First Edition. Very Good. 8vo 8" - 9" tall. Signed by Author. A lot of five 5 Susan Ludvigson and Susan L. Barels titles: The Beautiful Noon of No Shadow softcover; Northern Lights softcover; The Swimmer softcover; To Find the Gold hardcover; To Step Into Night Grass hardcover. The Beautiful Moon 1986 is SIGNED by the author at title page and inscribed by her to previous owner at first free endpaper. Glossy card-stock wraps. Stated First Edition. 50 pp. Northern Lights 1981 is also SIGNED by her inscribed to the previous owner the poet Elizabeth Boleman-Herring at title title page; 71 pp. The Swimmer 1984 also SIGNED and inscribed by the author. Step Carefully in Night Grass: a collection of poems 1990 SIGNED at title page inscribed warmly 55 pp. To Find the Gold 1990 hardcover 63 pp. Complete with an oversized fully written post-card from December of 1978 and then four additional newsy personal post-cards two uncanceled and from Greek locales showing a deep personal relationship.Member I.O.B.A. C.B.A. and adherent to the highest ethical standards. Additional postage may be required for oversize or especially heavy volumes and for sets. Louisiana State University Press paperback
355311Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 8vo 8" - 9" tall. A lot of six 6 books by and about the American poet one of the most underrated poets of the time of Robert Lowell and Elizabeth Bishop. William H. Pritchard ed. Randall Jarrell: selected poems SC VG condition remainder mark New York: Noonday Press 1990 115 pp. including Index of First Lines and SIGNED by William Pritchard inscribed to Kenneth Anderson whose embossed stamp graces the title page; Richard Flynn Randall Jarrell and the Lost World of Childhood Fine HC in a like jacket in First Edition Athens Georgia: University of Georgia Press 1990 xiii 1 2-167 pp.; Stuart Wright Randall Jarrell: a descriptive bibliography 1929-1983 Fine HC in a like jacket Charlottesville Virginia; University Press of Virginia 1986 xvi 1 3-372 pp.; Randall Jarrell A Sad Heart at the Supermarket Acceptable condition HC in a like jacket foxing to fore-edge soiling to dust jacket New York: Atheneum 1962 stated First Edition 211 pp.; Robert Lowell Peter Taylor and Robert Penn Warren eds. Randall Jarrell 1914-1965 Near Fine HC in like jacket New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux 1967 stated First Edition First Printing xii 1 3-307 1 pp. including list of contributors; Randall Jarrell: Poetry and the Age Brand-new still in shrink-wrap reprint of the 1955 The Faber Library volume of Jarrell's finest poetry criticism published in New York by Faber & Faber likely in 1997 and being the revised and expanded edition.Member I.O.B.A. C.B.A. and adherent to the highest ethical standards. Additional postage may be required for oversize or especially heavy volumes and for sets. hardcover
1914PC441Cleveland: The Rowfant Club 1914. Number 153 of of 200 copies printed. Beautiful gift quality copy with original glassine dust jacket. Several uncut pages. Very light shelf wear crease along ffep and 2nd ffep otherwise textblock immaculate and tight. Moderate chipping at extremities of dust jacket and small scratch on front cover. 62p. First Edition. Cloth Spine w/paper Boards. Near Fine/Good. 12mo over 6¾" 7¾" tall. Hard Cover. The Rowfant Club Hardcover