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1727New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston 1962. . 8vo two-toned cloth; dust jacket spine slightly faded slight wear over corners New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1962. hardcover books
2003Embry 193353Picador 2003. First edition first printing. Spine lightly skewed else fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Introduction by George Plimpton. Picador, 2003. First edition, first printing. unknown books
38943.1Belfast: The Northern Review n. d. Possibly ca. 1965 the publication year of Vol 1 No. 1. Light wear around edges includes slight sunning. A VG copy. Light grey broadside. Large blue black and orange illustration onlay to top of poster featuring what looks to be traffic in a city. 15" x 9" <br/><br/>Featured listed sections of "Poetry" Philip Hobsbaum Ted Hughes Francis Berry & Martin Bell "Fiction" John Bond Paul Smyth Stewart Parker Peter Doherty and "Essays & Criticism" Frank O'Connor Anthony Burgess George MacCann Sidney Colhoun Michael Emmerson printed beneath image onlay. The Northern Review unknown books
1931WRCLIT85201Paris 1931. Whole number one of five published. Small quarto. Printed wrappers. Photographs and plates. Spine a bit frayed with large chips at crown and toe and some light spotting one corner crease very good. Edited by Samuel Putnam and later with co- editor Peter Neagoe with associate editors Ezra Pound Richard Thoma et al and many contributing editors. One of the most substantial and important of the English- language expatriate periodicals featuring contributions to this premiere number by Cocteau Reavey Eberhart Thomas Pound Calverton Bald Antheil Bodenheim et al. HOFFMAN et al p.302. unknown books
1972WRCLIT60904Oceanside NY 1972. Volume one number one. Quarto. Pictorial wrappers. Occasional illustrations. Very good. Stamped a complimentary copy. Edited by Leonard Orr. Quarterly. Essay on Mishima reprints of Pound and Borges. unknown books
1953WRCLIT17921New York: Harcourt 1953. Cloth. First edition. Near fine in price- clipped dust jacket with narrow edge chip. Harcourt hardcover books
184339437New Haven: Published by Wilder & Co 1843. 1st printing. Original publisher's printed buff paper wrappers. Some wear to wrappers and chipping to paper at spine ends with front wrapper detached from no. II & IV. No. II lacks rear wrapper. Period pos of Caroline Lauphier to top of each front wrapper. Foxing. An About VG set. 4 issues. Steel engraving as frontis to each issue. 8vo. 9-3/8" x 5-3/4" <br/><br/>The first number has an extensive review of Dickens' AMERICAN NOTES pp. 64 - 84. Published by Wilder & Co unknown books
1953WRCLIT50714Cleveland and New York: World Publishing Co. 1953. Gilt cloth. First edition. Small ink name on endsheet else fine in somewhat darkened lightly chipped dust jacket. World Publishing Co. hardcover books
1976WRCLIT50023Cambridge MA: Wooden Needle Press 1976. Whole numbers one and two. Printed and pictorial wrappers. Illustrated. About fine. Edited by R.C. Morse et al. The first numbers is inaugurated with an "Apologetic" to the Modularist manifesto and some consideration of Charles Olson. Other appearances by Rexroth an interview with Ashbery a consideration of Le Corbusier etc. Each issue limited was to 1000 copies and according to OCLC a third and last number did not appear until 1980. Wooden Needle Press unknown books
1969WRCLIT51263Victoria BC: Univ. of Victoria 1969. Whole numbers 1-8 10 and 11. Ten issues. Large octavo. Pictorial wrappers. Plates facsimiles and illustrations. Several spines a bit sun-tanned else very good or better. Edited by John Peter and Robin Skelton. A representation of the earliest years of this long-lived quarterly as of this writing approaching its 150th number. Contributors here include Plomer Enright Todd Betjeman Theroux Unamuno Logan A. Clarke Layton Kinsella Woodcock Goll Paz Bowering Blackburn Sexton Van Duyn Gascoyne et al. Extra shipping charges. Univ. of Victoria unknown books
1967WRCLIT50010Santa Barbara 1967. Whole numbers one and two of ten numbers published. Two issues. Small oblong octavo. Printed wrappers. Light smudges to one lower wrapper else fine. Edited by John Ridland. Announced as a quarterly with each issue to be turned over to work by one or two writers: here Walter Clark #1 and Edwin Fussell #3. The first issue has a stated limitation of 600 copies. OCLC cites a final number 9/10 published Spring/Summer 1972. unknown books
19395767Gambier: Kenyon College 1939-1940. Uniformly very good or better in wrappers Vol. 1 No. 1 has a former owner's signature and a few checkmarks in pencil Vol. 2 No. 2 is worn at the heel of the spine. First Editions. The first eight issues of the noted literary magazine including Robert Lowell's first instance in print in Vol. 1 No. 1. Edited by John Crowe Ransom. Gambier: Kenyon College unknown books
1939WRCLIT50792Gambier OH: Kenyon College 1939. I:12 and 4. Three issues. Pictorial wrappers. Wrappers a bit darkened and dust-marked Louise Bogan's name and phone number in pencil in an unknown hand on upper wrapper of I:1 small nick at top of one joint otherwise very good. Edited by John Crowe Ransom. Published quarterly. The original series extended through volume 32 1970. A revival and new series began in 1979. Under Ransom's editorship THE KENYON REVIEW assumed the status of the leading forum for the New Critics and at various times Blackmur Tate Warren and M. Van Doren each served in the role of advisory editor. In 1942 THE KENYON REVIEW took over THE SOUTHERN REVIEW's subscription list after the latter's demise and the publication of fiction expanded. Contributors to these three issues include J.P. Bishop F.M. Ford Delmore Schwartz Robert Lowell early appearances Y. Winters R.P. Blackmur W.C. Williams R. Jarrell Lincoln Kirstein R.P. Warren Isherwood et al a pattern consistent with the continuing high caliber of subsequent volumes. ANDERSON & KINZIE pp.708-9. Kenyon College unknown books
1959WRCLIT52389Gambier OH: Kenyon College 1959. Volumes II III V VII-XVIII and XXII. A long slightly broken run consisting of 64 issues bound up in sixteen volumes gilt buckram for James Laughlin original wrappers bound in. Lower margin of first leaf of II:1 neatly clipped cloth occasionally dusty some sunning and spotting to a couple of spines but generally very good. Edited by John Crowe Ransom. Published quarterly. The original series extended through volume 32 1970. A revival and new series began in 1979. Under Ransom's editorship THE KENYON REVIEW assumed the status of the leading forum for the New Critics and at various times Blackmur Tate Warren and M. Van Doren each served in the role of advisory editor. In 1942 THE KENYON REVIEW took over THE SOUTHERN REVIEW's subscription list after the latter's demise and the publication of fiction expanded. Contributors to early numbers included J.P. Bishop F.M. Ford Delmore Schwartz Robert Lowell early appearances Y. Winters R.P. Blackmur W.C. Williams R. Jarrell Lincoln Kirstein R.P. Warren Isherwood et al a pattern consistent with the continuing high caliber of subsequent volumes. ANDERSON & KINZIE pp.708-9. Kenyon College hardcover books
2007216215New York: Random House for The Princeton review 2007. Paperback. xiv 391p. foreword introduction afterword quotes glossary appendixes including resources very good first edition trade paperback in wraps. Random House for The Princeton review paperback books
1960WRCLIT60917San Francisco 1960. Whole number five of many appearing well into the 1980s. Pictorial wrappers. Very good. Edited by Stanley McNail. Special "Li Po Issue" guest edited by David R. Wang with contributions by W.C. Williams Zukofsky Snyder Creeley Layton Souster McClure Whalen J. Williams Lamantia K. Kitasono Major Oppenheimer et al. unknown books
1981WRCLIT51361New York: NYU 1981. Volume one number one. Small quarto. Printed wrappers. Fine. Edited by Denise Boker et al with advisors Norman Cousins Roger Straus et al. NYU unknown books
1813WRCAM52012New York: Eastburn Kirk & Co. 1813. 6517pp. Original paper boards printed spine label. Spine extremities chipped front hinge cracked boards lightly dampstained corners and edges worn. Toning and foxing. Good. Untrimmed. An American reprint of the first two issues of an influential Scottish literary periodical first published by Archibald Constable in 1803. Contains lengthy reviews of several contemporary publications on the Americas and world travel including Mackenzie's VOYAGES and a collection of letters on the slave rebellion in Saint Domingue. Eastburn, Kirk, & Co. hardcover books
1954WRCLIT51286Quezon City: Univ. of the Philippines 1954. I:1-4; II:1. Five issues. Printed wrappers. Very good or better. Edited by Cristino Jamias et al. The majority of the contributors are local but include occasional interlopers such as Wallace Stegner. Univ. of the Philippines unknown books
1965WRCLIT49723Albuquerque NM 1965. Unnumbered issue. Quarto. Mimeographed text stapled into pictorial wrappers. Slight tanning at wrapper edges else very nice. Edited by Ward Abbott. Special issue devoted wholly to poems by Lucille Adler with a foreword by Winfield Townley Scott. unknown books
186232318Danville KY and Cincinnati OH: Printed for the Association and Sold By Moore Wilstach Keys & Co. of Cincinnati 1862. 8vo. Four issues: No. 1 195pp; No. 2 197-370 1-errata pp; No. 3 371-541 pp; No. 4 543-714 6 pp. Number 1 lacking rear wrapper; the top outer corner of last four leaves creased and worn one corner torn loss of only a few letters; Number 4's rear wrapper detached but present. Very Good. <br/><br/> Contents include a variety of articles on the Presbyterian religion original sin "The Secession Conspiracy in Kentucky" Politics and the Church Negro Slavery and the Civil War Israel and the Sinai and much else. The Danville Review was founded by professors at Centre College and Danville Theological Seminary in order to establish a Presbyterian quarterly more centrally located than those in the eastern states. <br/> Original editors were Robert J. Breckinridge Edward P. Humphrey Stephen Yerkes and Joseph T. Smith of Danville Theological Seminary; James Matthews Jacob Cooper and Robert W. Landis of Centre College of Danville; and Robert W. Landis John M. Worrall and Robert L. Breck all of Kentucky. It was as its Prospectus stated "designed mainly for the exposition advancement and defence of the Christian Religion considered in its purely Evangelical sense; and for open resistance to whatever is hostile to it or inconsistent with it. its pages will be open to the consideration of all other interests of man and the discussion of everything that promotes or obstructs any one of these interests. The work is projected and will be controlled by persons all of whom are members of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America all of whom accept the standards of that Church in their obvious sense." <br/> Reverend Breckinridge used the publication in his fight to keep Kentucky from secession. <br/>Not in Lomazow. Printed for the Association and Sold By Moore, Wilstach, Keys & Co. of Cincinnati unknown books
1956WRCLIT50849Fort Collins CO 1956. Volume one number one. Printed wrappers. Staples slightly rusty else very good. Edited by John Lewis and Jay Pell. A projected quarterly published through winter 1958/9. Contributors to this number include cummings W.C.Williams W.T. Scott Kitasono Katue Eberhart Hughes Miller Zahn Bradbury Macleod Bentley Brecht et al. unknown books
1946WRCLIT84572Chicago: University of Chicago 1946. Volume one number one. Printed wrapper. Front wrapper a trifle tanned at edges rear wrapper more heavily tanned in spots but very good. Edited by J. Radcliffe Squires et al. Published quarterly. The debut number of this long-lived university-based review which from the start leavened the mix of young contributors with works by somewhat more established writers including here J. T. Farrell and John F. Nims. The CHICAGO REVIEW was notable in later years for the controversy precipitated by the article in the Chicago DAILY NEWS "Filthy Writing on the Midway" and the founding of BIG TABLE as a protest. ANDERSON & KINZIE pp.690-1. University of Chicago unknown books
1946WRCLIT61516Chicago: University of Chicago 1946. Volume one number one. Printed wrappers. Wrappers a trifle tanned at edges but very good. Edited by J. Radcliffe Squires et al. Published quarterly. The premiere issue of this long-lived university based review which from the start leavened the mix of young contributors with works by somewhat more established writers including here J. T. Farrell. Notable in later years for the controversy precipitated by the article in the Chicago DAILY NEWS "Filthy Writing on the Midway" and the founding of BIG TABLE as a protest. ANDERSON & KINZIE pp.690-1. University of Chicago unknown books
1976WRCLIT51517Kirksville MO: Northeast Missouri State Univ. 1976. II:1. Pictorial wrappers. Very good. Edited by Andrew Grossbardt. Published semiannually. Inscribed by contributor David Ray to J. Laughlin on the upper wrapper. Northeast Missouri State Univ. unknown books