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199162241Hanover & London: Middlebury College Press 1991. First edition 8vo pp. xiii 1 171 7; fine copy in the dust jacket. From the library of Kim Merker. This copy inscribed by Justice to Merker: "To Kim - Who could have made a better book of this but it wasn't his deal. Don." Additionally this copy is signed by Justice in full on the title page. Middlebury College Press unknown
199113468Hanover NH U.S.A.: University Press of New England 1991. Cloth. As New/As New. On top of first front end paper in tiny black ink: "For Maggie--with all old affection and alove--Larry Donovan: Poet artist professor at Miami University and close friend of Donald Justice to his former wife Maggie a bookseller. Slightly smaller sturdy book fine red-brown cloth silver lettering bright on spine 171 lightly browned heavy pages. Also includes card with typewritten: Donald Justice--Pulitzer Prize for Poetry 1980 "Selected Poems" then signed in back ink "Donald Justice." DJ glossy beneath mylar with light gray background and red and darker gray design black lettering red spine small b/w photo of Jistice at top back left praise on back from Howard Nemerov Anthony Hecht and Mark Strand. DJ has tiny light crease at top front tip and spine top edge as well as bottom back edge. Fine DJ/Very Fine book. <br/> <br/> University Press of New England hardcover
1991109150Hanover New Hampshire: University Press of New England 1991. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Fine in a slightly spine-faded near fine dustwrapper. Warmly Inscribed by Justice to author Nicholas Delbanco and his wife. University Press of New England hardcover
1997609653Dresden Maine: The Mathom Bookshop & Bindery 1997. Softcover. Fine. Limited edition. Slim small quarto. 9pp. Comb-bound card covers with printed cover label by Lewis Turco's Mathom Bookshop and Bindery with their stamp on the final page. Fine. Inscribed by Turco to contributor Donald Justice on the front blank: "for Don Justice with pleasure thanks - Lew #3 / 25." <br /> <br /> The Rubliw "ruh-bloo" was reportedly invented by Richard Wilbur which we don't doubt given the form's name and named and codified by Turco. It is addressed to a person and consists of nine rhyming lines set by the name of the recipient and each line increases its poetic feet to line 5 and then decreases by one foot in each subsequent line. This little self-published volume prints Rubliws to Turco by Richard Wilbur David Mason R. S. Gwynn X. J. Kennedy Annie Finch John Grau Stephen Murabito Dave Baker and David A. Casagrand. It also prints Rubliws by Turco to the poets Richard Wilbur Donald Justice David Mason R. S. Gwynn X. J. Kennedy Timothy Steele Miller Williams Sharon van Sluijs Maxine Kumine Annie Finch William Baer and H. R. Coursen Jr. A printed note states that the Rubliws sent between Wilbur and Turco were first published as "The Birth of a Verse Form" in The Formalist Vol. VII No. 1 1997. An amusing little volume printed in a very small edition of only 25 copies almost certainly for contributors and close friends. OCLC locates a single copy Amherst College. The Mathom Bookshop & Bindery) unknown
0428261612.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
6396339808Facsimile Publisher pp. 785 . Hardback. New. Facsimile Publisher hardcover
ria9781385763827_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
1710984Y1London: Printed by D. Leach for J. Nicholson and J. and B. Sprint c1710. Leather. Good. 9" by 6.5". None. A scarce copy of this fascinating early 18th-century treatise on maritime law with two folding engraved plates. The second edition of this scarce title with the laws of marine treaties from ancient times to the 17th century including the laws of the Rhodians and Romans; those of Oleron Wisbuy and other countries.Bound in a contemporary full mottled calf with decorative gilt to the spine. Includes an appendix concerning the present state and regulations of the admiralty and navy of acts of Parliament and notes and observations on English naval matters as well as English-French cases revised from the first edition.With two engraved folding plates and a woodcut to the appendix. Collated with a copy held at the British library complete. Authorship is credited to one Alexander Justice. ESTC No. N2377Register: A4-C4 D5 B-Oooo2. Collated complete. Pagination runs as issued. Bound in full mottled calf with decorative gilt to the spine. Externally with peeled spots to the calf boards and a peeled area to the corner of the front board. With damp to the rear board outer edge. Rubbing to the extremities and slight loss to the spine head. Cracking to the front joint which is starting but firm. Internally generally firmly bound with p. A4 detached but present. Slight loss to the foot of Appendix pp.103-107. With scattered spots and occasional toning to the pages. Armorial bookplate tipped-in to the front verso of the front free endpaper. Good Printed by D. Leach for J. Nicholson, and J. and B. Sprint hardcover
1385763825.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1171402929.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
127569828X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0366739522.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19631148649The Stone Wall Press & The Finial Press 1963. Soft cover. Very good/No jacket. Signed and inscribed by the author Donald Justice in black ink on front end-paper.<br /> <br /> "Two hundred and seventy copies have been printed on a Washington hand press by A.D. Moore and K.K. Merker. The type is Spectrum and the paper is Curtis Rag"--Colophon<br /> <br /> Cover is worn and creased on edges and sunned along top edge and spine but text is clear and legible. Binding is tight. Inside is clean and unmarked. The Stone Wall Press & The Finial Press unknown
19630091728Iowa City: Stone Wall Press & The Finial Press 1963. First printing. Paperback. Very good. Wraps limited to 270 copies clean unmarked text very good copy some soiling and edgewear to the book's covers. Stone Wall Press & The Finial Press paperback
196313058Iowa City: Stone Wall Press / Finial Press 1963. Limited Edition. Softcover. Near fine. Quarto 12pp. A near fine copy in the publisher's greenish printed wraps. Edges sun-faded with a few tiny nicks and a tiny ink mark to back cover. This is one of 270 limited copies printed by A D. Moore and K. K. Merker. A pleasing association copy SIGNED and INSCRIBED by Justice on the first leaf to fellow poet Mark Strand and his wife Antonia: "For Mark & Antonia with love & kisses Donald Justice." A handsome early work by Merker. Berger 11. Stone Wall Press / Finial Press unknown
196331589Iowa City: Stone Wall Press & The Finial Press. 1963. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Wraps near fine but for tiny corner bumps and some sunning to edges. One of 270 copies printed on a Washington hand press by A. D. Moore and K. K. Meeker. The type is Spectrum and the paper is Curtis Rag. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; XII pp . Stone Wall Press & The Finial Press paperback
196361776E-097: Stone Wall Press & the Finial Press. Very Good. 1963. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Trade PB. 8vo. The Stone Wall Press & THe Finial Press Iowa City IA. 1963. 32 pgs. Two hundred and seventy copies have been printed on a Washington hand press by A. D. Moore and K. K. Merker. The type is Spectrum and the paper is Curtis Rag. Wrappers worn with some light shelf-wear to the extremities present wrappers lightly faded with closed tear present to the edges of the wrappers. Book is free of ownership marks. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. Donald Justice August 12 1925 August 6 2004 was an American poet and teacher of writing. In summing up Justice's career David Orr wrote "In most ways Justice was no different from any number of solid quiet older writers devoted to traditional short poems. But he was different in one important sense: sometimes his poems weren't just good; they were great. They were great in the way that Elizabeth Bishop's poems were great or Thom Gunn's or Philip Larkin's. They were great in the way that tells us what poetry used to be and is and will be." E-132; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Stone Wall Press & the Finial Press hardcover
1963190337Iowa City IA: Stone Wall Press & The Finial Press 1963. First edition. Large softcover. One of only 270 copies printed by A.D. Moore and K.K Merker with Spectrum type and on Curtis Rag paper. A near fine copy in wrappers with some slight sunning to the edges and some light creasing to the corners. Signed by Justice on the title page though not called for. Stone Wall Press & The Finial Press unknown
2003SONG0861404513Colin Smythe Ltd 2003-06-04. 2. hardcover. Used: Good. 1.00x11.00x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Colin Smythe Ltd hardcover
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DADAX0198737602OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 2015-05-19. 10. paperback. New. 9.02x5.98x0.93. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS paperback