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199844606Westport & London: Greenwood Press 1998. First edition. 230 pp w/indexes. Some light spotting along top edge else near fine in full green cloth with gold stamping to spine and cover. No dust jacket as issued. Anthologies works by individual authors and a cross reference guide matching jazz musician/composer to poet. Westport & London: Greenwood Press hardcover books
1677Princeton: Princeton University Press; London: Humphrey Milford Oxford University Press 1916. . 8vo green cloth; top edge gilt; spine faded some light spotting to front cover; endpapers foxed; ownership signature on front free endpaper. Writers include John Peale Bishop Edmund Wilson and T. K. Whipple Princeton: Princeton University Press; London: Humphrey Milford Oxford University Press, 1916. hardcover books
6225An important and remarkable survival. "In general the chonin the bourgeois citizens of Edo and Osaka particularly enjoyed literature that was light and entertaining: stories of love and intrigue often with fantastic or occult elements; and verse that was very much on the surface relying greatly for its appeal on word-plays that the nature of the language with it innumerable homophones encourages.from the beginning of the Temmei period in 1781 kyoka verse became a major leisure activity of the chonin and of some samurai. "The Temmei vogue for kyoka - literally 'crazy verses' -was a revival. The form had originated as early as the fourteenth century and had had its first flowering in the seventeenth.But the revival in the Temmei period led to a phenomenon a positive craze for amateur verse-writing on a scale more widespread than is known in any other nation at any time. It became a cult with rival factions or societies each headed by high priests who were teachers and adjudicators of frequent competitions."-Hillier The Art of the Japanese Book p. 372. Many of the leading Ukiyo-e artists were involved with kyoka from the very beginning including Hokusai Kuniyoshi Hokkei and Hiroshige. This unique collection of broadsides and handbills issued by many of the kyoka societies demonstrates the intense activity which took place nationwide. These broadsides are by their nature extremely ephemeral and our collection offers a unique window into this world of amateur poetry writing in late Edo Japan. The many types of broadsides were issued for different reasons: announcements of forthcoming publications and meetings names of the judges and editors themes of kyoka flowers Spring Summer the turning of maple leaves in the Fall snowy days etc. mentioning how a "superstar" of kyoka will write verse for an individual club lists of those chosen as participants in competitions names of the individual clubs and societies announcements of the artists and calligraphers participating in publications of kyoka requests for submissions and dates when submissions will be selected cities in which the competitions will be held pen-names or nicknames of the contributors all witty rewards of silver for the best submissions announcements of recently deceased kyoka writers and appeals for written contributions to their memorial volumes etc. etc. The broadsides also include banzuke rankings of the poets almost like batting averages in baseball. Many of the broadsides contain color-printed illustrations backgrounds or borders. In fine and fresh condition. Some of the broadsides are somewhat wormed. Preserved in a chitsu. unknown books
1998016877Delhi India: Pilgrims Publishing 1998. Book. Very good- condition. Paperback. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. vi 182 pages of text followed by iv pages containing an index of first lines. Paperback binding with minor shelfwear including minor creasing to the spine. Illustrated with several color plates. The text is clean and unmarked. Pilgrims Publishing Paperback books
1758008369London: Printed by J. Hughs for R. And J. Dodsley 1758. Fifth Edition 1758. Six volumes 4 335; 4 336; 4 350; 4 360 1 engraved music; 4 336; 336 pp. With an engraved vignette repeated on each title page an engraved headpiece to each volume and two engraved tailpieces. Bound in contemporary calf Very Good gilt lettering at spines worn uniform toning at edges of end papers from binder's glue boards soiled and rubbed lightly at edges. Joints showing some wear yet still holding. Poets represented include Samuel Johnson Thomas Gray and Henry Fielding among many others. Prior owner name front end page Vol. II. A heavy set will require additional postage charges for priority and international mail shipping. Please inquire before ordering. Free media mail shipping. . Fifth Edition. Full Calf. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. Small 8vo. Printed by J. Hughs , for R. And J. Dodsley Hardcover books
196939669Ashland: Ashland Poetry Press 1969. First edition. 32 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers with light tanning to unprinted back cover. 14 member poets of the Ohio Poets’ Association. Grace Butcher contributes. Ashland: Ashland Poetry Press unknown books
20021010157West Chester: Aralia Press 2002. First edition limited to 150 unnumbered copies in sewn wraps with French-fold flaps of a total edition of 204. Introduction by Harrison and Kooser. Printed by Michael Peich with Romanee type on Johannot paper; printed label on front wrap. Fine condition. Unattributed haiku-like poems but pretty apparent who wrote each. First Trade. Soft Cover. Fine/Not Issued. 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall. Limited Edition. Aralia Press Paperback books
1993003337New York: Alfred A Knopf Inc 1993. SIGNED BY AUTHOR on title page directly under his printed name. Stated "First Edition" on copyright page. Fine in a Very Near fine dustjacket with faint rub rear panel. Excellent memoir by one of America's best poets the winner of every major poetry award in the United States. SIGNED. First Edition. Cloth. Fine/Near Fine. Alfred A Knopf Inc Hardcover books
200511117NY: Hyperion 2005. First edition first prnt. Signed by Kennedy on the half-title page. Paintings by Jon J.Muth. Poems by Bishop Borges Dickinson Frost Heaney Milne Tolkien Yeats et al. Unread copy in Fine condition in a Fine dustjacket with an archival cover. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Hyperion Hardcover books
200550759NY: Hyperion 2005. First edition first prnt. Paintings by Jon J. Muth. Signed by Kennedy and Muth on the half-title page. Illustrated flyer for the booksigning event laid-in. Poems by Bishop Borges Dickinson Frost Heaney Milne Tolkien Yeats et al. Weak bump to spine bottom edge with corresponding shallow small wrinkle on the dustjacket; otherwise an unread copy in Fine condition in a Fine dustjacket with an archival cover. Signed By Author & Artist. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Fine. Illus. by Jon J. Muth. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Hyperion Hardcover books
19751390New York: Frontward Books 1975. First Edition First Printing. <br /><br />Quarto 8 1/2 x 11 inches 215 x 280 mm 54 mimeographed pages rectos only in stapled wrappers. <br /><br />SIGNED by Ted Berrigan on the tissue guard before the title page. A collection of poems from an edition of 400 copies 25 of which were numbered and signed by Berrigan plus 3 hors commerce. Although Berrigan signed this copy it was not actually one of the 25 signed and numbered copies. With a hand-colored cover as issued by Rochelle Kraut. An attractive collection of poems by one of the key members of the New York School. SCARCE SIGNED. <br /><br />This book was published by Frontward Books which was started by Bob Rosenthal and Rochelle Kraut. According to Rosenthal Berrigan taught him how to use a mimeograph machine when Berrigan was teaching at Northwestern and Rosenthal was attending his classes. "In all the press published nine mimeographed books noteworthy for their often hand-colored covers with drawings by Rochelle Kraut" according to Steven Clay and Rodney Phillips "A Secret Location on the Lower East Side" pages 218-219. The New York Public Library and Granary Books 1998.<br /><br />CONDITION: Soiling to wrappers some edge wear one-inch stain at fore edge. Interior clean and bright. A Very Good copy. Frontward Books books
199427581Providence: Brown University 1994. First edition. Loose Sheets. Fine. Tall single-sheet of paper printed on one side only. An attractive poster announcing A Festschrift for Barabara Guest sponsored by the Bwoen University Creative Writing Program on 12 - 13 April 1994. Poster rolled for mailing else in fine condition. It contains a single poem by Guest entitled The Poetess. SIGNED by GUest plus all of the participating poets in the event. Quite scarce thus. Poster measures 10 3/4" wide x 17" tall. Brown University unknown books
1972753New York: Siamese Banana Press 1972. First Edition. George Schneeman. SIGNED by by both Paul Auster and George Schneeman the illustrator on the title page. 8 1/2 x 11 inches in stapled wrappers unpaginated. Auster's first book a mimeographed collection of his translations of poems by French Surrealist authors André Breton Paul Éluard René Char Benjamin Péret Tristan Tzara Antonin Artaud Philippe Soupault Robert Desnos Louis Aragon and Hans Arp. The painter George Schneeman who collaborated on books with numerous East Village poets illustrated the upper wrapper and colophon. Some light soiling to both wrappers with minor staining to the lower edge of the lower wrapper. Small black dot on fore edge. Overall a Very Good copy RARE signed by both Auster and Schneeman. <br/><br/> Siamese Banana Press unknown books
197263369NY: Siamese Banana Press 1972. First edition. 4to. 62 pp. Unfortunate splash mark to lower corner of front panel else near fine in side-stapled wrappers. Cover art by George Schneeman. Poems by Aragon Arp Artaud Breton Char Desnos Eluard Peret Soupault and Tzara in English translation by Auster. NY: Siamese Banana Press unknown books
1946WRCLIT84197London: Jonathan Cape 1946. Cloth. A very good copy in poor badly town and internally mended dust jacket. First edition. The poet's first collection one of the most distinguished volumes of verse to come out of World War II. He issued a pamphlet of criticism in the same year which may or may not precede. REILLY WWII p.273. Jonathan Cape hardcover books
191529150Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1915. 1st edition. Publisher's original dark green cloth with gilt stamped lettering showing "Poems" as the spine title. VG. xvii 1 68 2 pp. Frontis with tissue guard. 8vo. <br/><br/> Houghton Mifflin hardcover books
200528034NY: HarperCollins Greenwillow Books. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2005. Hardcover. 0060581905 . Illustrated by Terre Maher. First printing library binding - NOT ex-library. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . HarperCollins (Greenwillow Books) hardcover books
008595New York: Pagan Publishing Co. No Date 1918. Original beige quarter cloth over blue paper covered boards. Very Good edges and corners lightly rubbed soiling to covers slight even toning the book plate of Fannie Scott Rumely of LaPorte Indiana front paste down tear to front end page at top edge. Contains two poems marking Hart Crane's first book appearances. . First Edition. Quarter Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Pagan Publishing Co. Hardcover books
40327n. p. n. d. 1st printing presumed ca early 20th C. SIGNED by Crawford under the 2nd poem. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. 2 faint horizontal fold-lines. VG. One sheet printed recto only. 'Kids' an 8 line verse; 'Maxim' 3 stanzas of 8 lines each. Photographic image 2-1/8" x 1-1/2" of Capt Jack in upper left corner. Facsimile signature to right between the printed verses. 8-1/2" x 5-1/4" <br/><br/>"John Wallace Crawford 'Capt Jack' also known as 'The Poet Scout' was an American adventurer educator & author. 'Captain Jack' was a master storyteller about the Wild West and is known in American history as one of the most popular performers in the late 19th C. His daring ride of 350 miles in 6 days to carry dispatches to Fort Laramie for the New York Herald to tell the news of the great victory by Gen. George Crook against the village of Chief American Horse at the Battle of Slim Buttes during the Great Sioux War of 1876-1877 made him a national celebrity. Crawford was a prolific writer and published seven books of poetry wrote more than one hundred short stories and copyrighted four plays. Captain Jack’s written accounts of life on the frontier are noted for their true representation of the real dangers of harsh pioneer life. Many of Captain Jack’s books and poems are still performed and recorded as songs such as "The Death of Custer" "Rattlin' Joe's Prayer" which became the basis reset as narrated by a soldier of the song "Deck of Cards" where a miner preaches a sermon from playing cards and "California Joe and the Girl Trapper". His poem "Only a Miner Killed" has been cited as the basis for Bob Dylan's song "Only a Hobo". Not found on OCLC. Rare thus. unknown books
181619598Winchester Va.: J. Foster Printer 1816. First edition. Fragile sheep rubbed but sound; some light foxing and spotting; front joint just a trifle tender; a good sound copy of a moderately crude American book. Small 8vo original sheep red leather label gilt lettering 219 1 pages. An eccentric book-length poem from Elder Joseph Thomas 1791-1835 the wide-ranging charismatic North Carolina itinerant preacher known as the White Pilgrim for his habit of attiring himself in white apparel in all seasons and climes. Thomas includes a fairly lengthy and graphic section here leveled against slavery and its e suggesting those who endorse slavery might "Let them be bound and torn away / From wives and friends to Africa. / Let them be starv'd and beat one year / Then say 'tis right I'll say 'tis queer; / Or whip their wives before their eye-- / Is that all right O no they cry." Thomas also suggests abstaining from the product of slave labor "In sugar works where Negroes toil / A leg and arm they often boil; / They grind them up and mix the sweet / Of all that luxury we eat. / O temp'rate man use not that food / That's stain'd or mix'd with negro blood! / That taste luxur'ous now forego / Which causes human gore to flow." Stoddard & Whitesell 1148; Sabin 63639. Early ink autograph ownership signatures to the front free endpaper and to a rear blank and endpapers. Small tear from the lower margin of one leaf with loss of a few letters but no loss of sense. J. Foster, Printer, unknown books
1765008029London: Printed for A. Millar 1765. SCARC especially in collectible condition. Bound in contemporary full calf the backs intricately tooled in gilt period bookplates of Thos Smyth front paste downs. Very Good end papers toned boards rubbed at edges title labels rubbed interior quite clean and lovely. Vol. I Odes xxii 1 247 catalogue 5 pp.; Vol. II Odes and Carmen Seculare 309 1 pp advert.; Vol. III Satires 275 pp engraved plate bound between 274-5; Vol. IV Epistles and Art of Poetry 267 1 pp advert. Engraved plate at end of Vol. III titled "The Dining Rook of Nasidienus" by Grignion. . Seventh Edition Revised and Corrected . Calf. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Printed for A. Millar Hardcover books
196641977Seattle: Friends of the Market 1966. First edition limited to 500 numbered copies. This copy an out of series copy not numbered. Full cloth with spine gilt lettering. Designed by Barbara Bower. Set in Optima type. Endpages from wood-cut blocks by Lyn Sarsozo. Poems by Hugo Stafford Wagoner at al. Fine condition. Published as a fundraiser to support the preservation of the Pike Place Public Market in Seattle. First Edition. Mass Market Paperback. Fine/Not Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Limited Edition. Friends of the Market Paperback books
200712275Asheville NC: The Captain's Bookshelf 2007. First Limited Edition. Hardcover. As new in vertically ribbed brown cloth with the poet's initials stamped in blind on the upper cover and with a black morocco label lettered in gilt affixed to the spine. Housed in a matching slipcase with a color reproduction of Albrecht Durer's Hirschkopf Stag's Head adorning the front panel. Octavo. 6.25 x 9.25 in. xiv; 91 pages. One of 60 numbered copies. Signed by Gerber. <br/><br/> The Captain's Bookshelf hardcover books
19613147Minneapolis: Univ Minnesota Press 1961. First edition first prnt. Signed by Hugo on the front free endpage. Paper-covered boards with illustration. Lacks dustjacket. Corners with a touch of wear. Tight copy in Near Fine condition. Hugo's first book. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Univ Minnesota Press Hardcover books
1967005693Iowa City IA: The Prairie Press 1967. One of 400 copies printed. Cheever 160. . Limited First Edition. Cloth. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The Prairie Press Hardcover books