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19681666New York: Grossman 1968. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. 105 photos <br/><br/> Grossman hardcover books
19681666New York: Grossman 1968. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. 105 photos <br/><br/> Grossman hardcover
1971mon0000033322s.n. 1971. Unknown Binding. Acceptable. in x in x in. Mentor Book. s.n.] unknown
1982McClatchy-445Atheneum New York 1982 A near-fine copy. This book came from the library of poet and literary critic J.D. McClatchy from his estate in Stonington Connecticut. Note: Very light fading and crease on spine and a light crease on front cover as pictured. McClatchy left some dog-earing and ink marks in the text. This copy has been warmly inscribed by Strand on the half-title page as pictured. Strand also signed the title page playfully correcting the author's Anglicized first name and his own name probably as a nod to Spanish diction as pictured. Inscribed by Authors. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Near Fine. Atheneum, New York paperback
1978904141978. STRAND Mark. THE LATE HOUR. New York: Atheneum 1978. Large 8vo. 48pp. printed on recto only. Uncorrected proof. Pale blue wrappers unprinted. Editor's working copy annotated by poet Dan Halpern in blue ink. Minimal wear. Spine lightly sunned. Fine. unknown books
1952150528009Lausanne: La Guilde de Livre 1952. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. First edition. Numbered 1674 on limitation page at rear. 123 p. Wraps over cardstock boards tissue overlay. In French. Very Good condition overall. Wear at head and tail creasing to spine wear at tips. Tissue toned with age torn along bottom front edge missing small chips at head and tail. A key work from the acclaimed American photographer. La Guilde de Livre paperback books
1990571781Iowa City: The Windhover Press 1990. Softcover. Fine. First edition. Illustrated with two original woodcuts by Neil Welliver. Printed on Windhover paper by Kim Merker and Don Howell. Bound by Larry Yerkes. Folio. Stitched flexible wrappers with printed paper spine label. Fine. One of 225 numbered copies. The Windhover Press unknown
1978904141978. STRAND Mark. THE LATE HOUR. New York: Atheneum 1978. Large 8vo. 48pp. printed on recto only. Uncorrected proof. Pale blue wrappers unprinted. Editor's working copy annotated by poet Dan Halpern in blue ink. Minimal wear. Spine lightly sunned. Fine. unknown
1997x-0824798813Informa Healthcare 1997. Hardcover. New. 509 pages. 10.25x7.25x1.25 inches. Informa Healthcare hardcover
199069655Iowa City: Windhover Press 1990. First edition limited to 251 copies this being copy no. 37; folio pp. 60 printed on Umbria paper on rectos only in black and blue title page in black gray and blue; 2 woodcuts in the text; a fine copy in original plain gray wrappers made by Tim Barrett. Merker published Strand's first book Sleeping With One Eye Open in 1964 at the Stone Wall Press. Berger Printing and the Mind of Merker 97. Windhover Press unknown
1975022908New Jersey: Princeton University Press 1975 First edition in pictorial wrappers: Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets. Author's first book of poetry. Signed presentation to Mark Strand by Robert Pinsky directly on the half-title page: "For Mark with / warm regards / and admiration. / Robert / 2/9/76." Additionally a Cambridge envelope addressed to Mark Strand laid-in with a short letter to Strand from Pinsky on a personal stock card reading: "Dear Mark / Thank you for The Weather of Words--you kept your / promise! -- and I'm glad. An I too have been / busy with the alphabet. / It was great to see you and really impressive as / ever to hear you read the poems. / Yours / Robert."Light toning to spine and a faint short crease to upper front cover else book in fine condition. A lovely copy. Mark Strand was named U.S. poet Laureate in 1990 and received the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for his collection Blizzard of One in 1999.Pinsky was named U.S. poet Laureate in 1997 and received the PEN/Voelcker Award for Poetry 2004. Princeton University Press paperback
1968004246New York: Atheneum 1968. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition of the author's uncommon second book. Fine clothbound book in near fine price intact dustwrapper with mild toning to spine. Inscribed to fellow poet Doug Blazek. Nice association copy. Signed by Author. <br/><br/> Atheneum hardcover books
1922193837New York: MSS 1922. Paperback. Good- may have dark tanning to spine. wraps have scuffs marks chips smudges & light spotted foxing; may have tears. pg edges may have dark tanned edgs. some unopened pgs; some loose pages. Folded sheets loose. 20 pp. no illustrations. Includes responses or shorter or greater length by: Marcel Duchamp Joseph Pennel two responses Alfred Russell for Charles Chaplin Carl Zigrosser Charles Sheeler Charles Demuth Carl Sandburg Elizabeth Davidson Waldo Frank Leo Ornstein Leo Stein Gilbert Cannan Stephan Bourgeois S. Macdonald Wright Thomas Hart Benton Thomas J. Craven George F. Of Arthur G. Dove Gaston Lachaise John Marin extensive essay Hutchins Hapgood Oscar Bluemner Kenneth Hayes Miller J. B. Kerfoot Ernest Bloch Alfeo Faggi Evelyn Scott Sherwood Anderson extensive essay which was previously published in The New Republic October 25 1922 regarding Alfred Steiglitz Georgia O'Keeffe Walter Lippmann De Zayas. The letters are followed by a Bibliography of References in "Camera Work" and then "A Few general References in The English Language." Though the publication date is listed as December 1922 it is possible it was not printed until January 1923 as a reference is made to an paragraph published in January 1923 in the Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin. Extremely rare. 9 copies located on Worldcat. The letters / essays / comments contained herein were solicited by Strand and Steiglitz for a Special Issue of MSS Manuscripts in early to mid-May 1922 judging by the dates on the earliest responses. MSS paperback
197288933New York: Aperture 1972. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Large quartos. Two volumes. Each volume is fine in fine dustwrapper but for two small creases on the front flap of Volume 2 and a tiny tear on the front panel of Volume 1. Very nice copies of this two volume retrospective. Aperture hardcover
1955517885Milano: Giulio Einaudi editore S.p.A. 1955. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. First edition. Text in Italian by Cesare Zavattini. Quarto. 107pp. illustrated full-page halftone photographs by Paul Strand. Gray cloth stamped in red and black. Noted scholar and author's neat ink name on front flyleaf binding has moderate toning overall very good in good only dust jacket quite soiled at the extremities and shallow chips at the upper edges. Zavattini was a noted screenwriter and collaborator with Vittorio de Sica including The Bicycle Thief and other noted Italian directors. Giulio Einaudi editore S.p.A. hardcover
197356267E-040: Pillar Guri Press. Very Good. 1973. Paperback. Softcover. Oversized 8vo. Pillar Guri Press. 1973. Illustrated with Black and White Plates. First Edition/First Printing. Wrappers lightly worn with some light shelf-wear to the extremities present. Book is free of ownership marks. Light offset present to several pages. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. Mark Strand April 11 1934 November 29 2014 was a Canadian-born American poet essayist and translator. He was appointed Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 1990. He was a professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University from 2005 until his death in 2014. E-040; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Pillar Guri Press paperback
19521664Lausanne 1952. Paperback. Very Good/very good. Printed wraps. Text by Claude Roy. Wraps lightly bmped at edges/rubbed at spine ends. <br/><br/>Strand's rarest title. paperback books
1993140948211New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1993. Uncorrected Proof. Good. Mark Strand's personal copy of the uncorrected proof issued before the first edition. Signed by him in ink on the title page. vii i 51 3 pp. Bound in publisher's tan wraps lettered and ruled in black. Good with slight fading to spine penciled check marks to almost every leaf at top edges and a few notations possibly in the author's hand but maybe not in pencil throughout. Leaves 23-24 & 35-36 pp are torn out from binding and laid-in small spot of soiling to rear joint. A long poem by the Pulitzer-winning poet. Provenance: from the estate of the late poet bookseller and publisher Charles Seluzicki who wound up with a number of books from Strand's library. Alfred A. Knopf unknown
1978435738New York: Ecco Press 1978. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Fine in a fine dustwrapper. Warmly Inscribed by Strand to fellow poet Dan Hoffman and his wife including the drawing of a cemetery headstone. Ecco Press hardcover
19521664Lausanne 1952. Paperback. Very Good/very good. Printed wraps. Text by Claude Roy. Wraps lightly bmped at edges/rubbed at spine ends. <br/><br/>Strand's rarest title. paperback
1922191767New York: MSS 1922. Good may have dark tanning to spine. wraps have scuffs marks smudges & light spotted foxing; may have tears. pg edges may have dark tanned edgs. some unopened pgs. Folded sheets loose. 20 pp. no illustrations. Includes responses or shorter or greater length by: Marcel Duchamp Joseph Pennel two responses Alfred Russell for Charles Chaplin Carl Zigrosser Charles Sheeler Charles Demuth Carl Sandburg Elizabeth Davidson Waldo Frank Leo Ornstein Leo Stein Gilbert Cannan Stephan Bourgeois S. Macdonald Wright Thomas Hart Benton Thomas J. Craven George F. Of Arthur G. Dove Gaston Lachaise John Marin extensive essay Hutchins Hapgood Oscar Bluemner Kenneth Hayes Miller J. B. Kerfoot Ernest Bloch Alfeo Faggi Evelyn Scott Sherwood Anderson extensive essay which was previously published in The New Republic October 25 1922 regarding Alfred Steiglitz Georgia O'Keeffe Walter Lippmann De Zayas. The letters are followed by a Bibliography of References in "Camera Work" and then "A Few general References in The English Language." Though the publication date is listed as December 1922 it is possible it was not printed until January 1923 as a reference is made to an paragraph published in January 1923 in the Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin. Extremely rare. 9 copies located on Worldcat. The letters / essays / comments contained herein were solicited by Strand and Steiglitz for a Special Issue of MSS Manuscripts in early to mid-May 1922 judging by the dates on the earliest responses. MSS paperback
1971184962New York: Aperture Inc 1971. Hardbound. Good scuffs rubbing and marks to covers. spine top sponge; textblock & pgs firm. two pages have light tanning from laid-in newspaper articles. Greenish-gray boards with duotone illustration black lettering. 380 2 pp. Numerous BW illustrations and reproductions. Cover flyleaf has a square white sticker with a handwritten 'Free Copy With Compliments Of Paul Strand.' There is a letter written and signed by Paul Strand's last wife Hazel Kingsbury and addressed to the renowned Maine writer Miriam Colwell. Colwell and Strand were friends. The envelope is stamped May 17th 1976. Strand died March 31 1976. This copy also includes various New York Times newspaper clippings related to Strand. A wonderful collectible of the great photographer's life. Aperture, Inc hardcover
1990132909Iowa City: Windhover Press 1990. original handmade paper wrappers with japanese style binding paper spine label. Windhover Press. folio. original handmade paper wrappers with japanese style binding paper spine label. Not paginated. Two Woodcuts by Neil Welliver. Limited to 225 numbered copies printed on Windhover paper Berger 97 of which this is one of 199 numbered copies. Two Woodcuts by Neil Welliver. Windhover Press unknown books
1979140939163New York: New Directions 1979. First American Edition. Fine/Near Fine. First American edition. Signed by Octavio Paz on half-title inscribed to former owner. vi 186 pp. Original brick red cloth spine lettered in gilt. Fine in unclipped dust jacket with small creased tear in top of front panel another in bottom of back panel basically Near Fine. A bilingual collection of poems signed by the Mexican Nobel laureate. New Directions unknown books
1979140939163New York: New Directions 1979. First American Edition. Fine/Near Fine. First American edition. Signed by Octavio Paz on half-title inscribed to former owner. vi 186 pp. Original brick red cloth spine lettered in gilt. Fine in unclipped dust jacket with small creased tear in top of front panel another in bottom of back panel basically Near Fine. A bilingual collection of poems signed by the Mexican Nobel laureate. New Directions unknown