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Book shows some wear to covers. Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. With stills from the film by Peter Whitehead. Book has been in someone's backpack for a bit. Nice b&w stills of the reader's throughout. 71 pages. Includes misty blind rock: "Over for now the Vomit invisible skull, the fear of the bones the grasp against man & woman & babe / Let the dragon of Death come forth & feed on my brain & meat & let him be other than I / Till my turn comes & I enter that blind maw & change to a blind rock covered with misty ferns that I am not all now -- A. Ginsberg
Cm. 8x20; pp. 71, Paper back. Poems by Gregory Corso, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Allen Ginsberg, Andrei Voznesensky and others. International Poetry Reading at The Royal Albert Hall. London, June 11, 1995. Near fine condition.
Unpaginated volume of poetry from Northern Ontario. Approx. 0.25" thick. Bit of faint writing on top right corner of front cover. Author's (faux?) signature upon last page. Book
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Slight curve to cover. Light wear and small tears to dust jacket. Full light gray cloth boards. Previous owner's inscription inside. Twenty-seven paintings of Black American life, many reproduced in color accompanied by June Jordan's poem.
65p. Limited ed. 0f 1000 copies Hardcover Very good condition
39 p. Original illustrated boards, (=Pan African Pocket Poets Vol. 5). good condition. Cover design by Georgina Beier.
Softcover has noticeable discoloration of front cover, lightly worn edges and creased leading corners. Some tiny scrapes on spine body. Age spotting to head of page block. Foot of page block is slightly grubby. Pen mark on half - title page. Upper leading corners of pages are lightly bumped. Text remains clear, and pages are tight throughout. Reprint of the 1917 ed. published by Oxford University Press, which was issued as no. 213 of the World's classics. T Used
White octavo, b&w illus to front cover, 66 pages, 21 cm. Series: A New Directions book. American poetry -- 20th century.
Staple-bound paperback. Not published in 1900 - undated; probably late '70s onwards. An excellent copy. Published by permission of the Possum Users Association. TS Used
No dusjtacket. First edition. Spine title rubbed, light shelfwear to top & bottom. Binding sound. Ghost of pencil ownership signature, clean. Illustrated. ...
189 p., f.to cm 21x19,5, copertina rigida in tela con sovraccoperta, illustrazioni in b/n. Come nuovo, timbro al foglio di guardia, senza disco in vinile.
in-8° carrè, pp. 189 con 8 illustrazioni n.t. Leg. in tela edit. con sovrac. figurata da S. Sarno. Tracce del tempo e d'uso sulla sovrac. con piccoli guasti e mancanze marginali. Manca il disco interpretato da Davide Montemurri.
Grey duodecimo, chapbook, glued binding, pages 59-116 Poetry, Magazine. || Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892 -- Criticism and interpretation.
18 cm, br. edit; pp. 159, inglese con testo italiano a fronte
Roberto Sanesi Whitman. , Nuova Accademia Editrice 1965, Condizioni mediocri: copertina flessibile, dorso con segni di usura, tagli ingialliti, rilegatura danneggiata, testo in inglese a front Mediocre (Poor) . <br> <br> <br> 159<br>
soft cover, in good+ condition.
Paperback. Very good condition. From the collection of Gavin Ewart, with a few of his annotation marks. Signed and dedicated by author. Pages and text fine. RB Used
Boston, Toronto, An Atlantic Monthly Press Book, Little, Brown and Company, 1966, in-8, cartonatura editoriale, sovraccoperta illustrata, pp. 67, [1]. Ottime condizioni.
Paperback. First Edition. Very good condition. From the collection of poet Gavin Ewart. Signed and dedicated by author to Ewart, dated 1989. Slight marking on page block foot and spine head slightly shelf-worn. Pages and text fine. RB Used
New book in excellent condition in every respect. 165 pages.
brossura A distanza di cinquant'anni dalla precedente, presentiamo una nuova traduzione di Edifici Bianchi (White Buildings) di Hart Crane, raccolta di forte tensione lirica in cui la poesia americana del Novecento raggiunge una delle sue vette più elevate. Animata da metafore iperdense, improvvise illuminazioni e da un sistema di riferimenti di straordinaria ricchezza e complessità, la poesia di Hart Crane fonde tecniche compositive e visioni del mondo: dallo gnosticismo al romanticismo, da Blake, a Marlowe, a Coleridge, a Rimbaud, a Emerson, a Whitman. Albe e fiumi, uomini e divinità, e gli edifici bianchi, il progresso e il futuro al termine di una notte in cui si agitano l'istinto primordiale, lo spettro e lo spirito di New York con le sue poderose avveniristiche impalcature d'acciaio, simbolo del mondo e dell'uomo nuovo.
12 cartoline a colori di formato 12x12 cm. L'ultima cartolina è firmata e numerata dall'Autrice Esemplare 3/20. Cm 12x12. pp. 12. . Ottimo (Fine). . Prima edizione di 20 esemplari numerati e firmati dall'Artista (First edition of 20 copies numbered and signed by the artist). .
trad. di Rita Fanoli Baranzini in 16°, bross. edit. ill.
No dust jacket. Hardcover. Faded boards with a few marks and scores. Spine is cocked, faded and scratched, with a few small marks. Spine ends are bumped. Leading corners are a little worn; upper front leading corner is bumped. Page block is foxed. Pages are heavily foxed at front and rear, with lighter foxing throughout. Binding is visible near rear. Text is clear. AF Used
Pamphlet [48] p Paperback Very good condition