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19901389618New York NY: The Ecco Press 1990. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo 68 pages. In Very Good condition with a Very Good condition dust jacket. Black and dark grey spine with dark green lettering. Dust jacket is wrapped in a mylar covering price is uncut "$17.95 - $24.95 Canada" and has mild shelving wear. Boards have mild wear along the spine head and tail edges. Textblock has mild wear along the edges. Signed flat by Louise Glück on title page. DL consignment. Shelved Case 0. Louise Glück was born on April 22 1943 in New York City to parents of Russian and Hungarian Jewish descent. Glück was taught Greek mythology and classic stories from a young age which greatly influenced her works. Glück began writing poetry in highschool eventually taking some poetry classes and attending workshops where she more deeply developed her craft. After a tumultuous life and career Glück finally began seeing wider success in her work in the 1990's. <br /> <br /> "Ararat" would be released in 1990 a collection of poems driven by the immense loss Glück felt following the death of her father in 1985. "Ararat" is regarded as one of Glück's most powerful works brutally tackling the subjects of loss and sorrow. 1389618. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The Ecco Press hardcover
1999579136Portland Oregon: Charles Seluzicki / Printed by Stern & Faye 1999. Unbound. Fine. First separate edition. Broadside poem. Single sheet printed on Arches Cover paper Measuring 9½" x 15½". A faint almost unnoticeable spot in each of the right corners else fine. Prints the eight-stanza poem "The Mystery." One of 100 numbered copies Signed by Glück. OCLC lists 10 holdings. Charles Seluzicki / Printed by Stern & Faye unknown
1999522678Portland Oregon: Charles Seluzicki / Printed by Stern & Faye 1999. Unbound. Fine. First separate edition. Broadside poem. Single sheet printed on Arches Cover paper Measuring 9.5" x 15.5". Fine. Prints the entire poem "The Mystery" in eight stanzas. One of 100 numbered copies Signed by Gluck OCLC lists 10 holdings. Charles Seluzicki / Printed by Stern & Faye unknown
1968172852New York: The New American Library 1968. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 53 pages. Gluck's first book a very well received collection of poems. Gluck went on to win virtually ever literary award for her work which culminated in her winning the 2020 Nobel Prize in Literature. A clean near fine copy in an about very good price clipped dust jacket is lightly toned at the edges a tear and associated crease at the base of the rear panel and some other small tears and wear. Still a solid copy of this important debut. The New American Library unknown
1969505883ANVIL PRESS POETRY 1969. Book. Good. Soft cover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. FIRST U.K. EDITION SOILING TO BACK COVER ELSE TEXT CLEAN BINDING FIRM SIGNED BY AUTHORON TITLE PAGE. ANVIL PRESS POETRY Paperback
2004501002Louisville Kentucky: Sarabande Books 2004. Softcover. Fine. First edition. Stapled wrappers. Faintest bit of wear at the corners still easily fine. Inscribed on the title page: "for Ted with / good wishes / Louise Glück." Quarternote Chapbook Series #3. Housed in a fine custom royal blue clamshell case with the spine titled in gilt and the author's gilt facsimile signature on the cover. Glück received the 2020 Nobel Prize in Literature. Sarabande Books unknown
1975505830New York : THE ECCO PRESS 1975. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. FIRST EDITION INSCRIBED TO PREVIOUS OWNER AND SIGNED TWICE BY THE AUTHOR SMALL CHIP ON DUST JACKETHEAD OF SPINE. THE ECCO PRESS Hardcover
125081Ecco. First Edition. Hardcover. Like New. 6x0x9. Signed by Author. First edition first printing. Author signed no inscription on the title page. Looks new and unread in like jacket. Please email for photos. Ecco hardcover
2001613570New York: The Ecco Press / An Imprint of HarperCollins Publishers 2001. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Quarto. 68pp. Fine copy in fine dust jacket. Briefly Inscribed: "for Peter - from Louise Glück." With a ticket stub from the signing event laid in. The Ecco Press / An Imprint of HarperCollins Publishers hardcover
198581254New York: The Ecco Press 1985. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 21cm; brick red paper-covered boards and pale grey cloth backstrip with titles stamped in gilt on spine and author's initials embossed onto front cover; dustjacket; xii23-60pp. Signed by the author on the upper title page. Mild foxing to upper backstrip very faint scuff to lower front cover; contents clean; Near Fine. Dustjacket is unclipped priced $13.50 showing modest shelfwear some rubbing and a tiny nick to crown and a faint crease to upper rear panel; printed sticker announcing "Winner of the Poetry Society of America's Melville Kane Award 1985" mounted to lower front panel; Very Good. The Nobel Prize-winning poet's fourth collection of verse winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award. The Ecco Press unknown
19851389646New York NY: The Ecco Press 1985. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Small octavo 60 pages. In Very Good condition with a Very Good condition dust jacket. Light grey spine with black lettering. Dust jacket is wrapped in a mylar covering price is uncut "$13.50" has mild shelving wear and a stain on the front cover. Boards have mild wear along the head and tail edges and stains on the joints. Signed flat by Louise Glück on the title page. DL consignment. Shelved Case 0. Louise Glück was born on April 22 1943 in New York City to parents of Russian and Hungarian Jewish descent. Glück was taught Greek mythology and classic stories from a young age which greatly influenced her works. Glück began writing poetry in highschool eventually taking some poetry classes and attending workshops where she more deeply developed her craft. After a mixed career "The Triumph of Achilles" published 1985 saw Glück solidified as one of the great poets of the 20th century. <br /> <br /> "The Triumph of Achilles" would go on to win the National Book Critics Circle Award for poetry making it one of Glück's most pivotal works. 1389646. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The Ecco Press hardcover
199447794Hopewell NJ: Ecco Press 1994. Very Good/Very Good Condition. New York: Ecco Press 1994. First Edition. Octavo 23.5cm; publisher's cloth-backed boards in unclipped dust jacket; 12134pp. Light shelf wear corners very slightly nudged else Very Good bright and sound. Signed by the author on title page. Ecco Press order form laid in. Ecco Press unknown
19851401177New York New York U.S.A.: Doubleday 1985. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. SIGNED by Mickey Mantle on the half-title page. First edition 1985 stated on title and copyright page. A couple of small closed tears on dust jacket. Flap price $15.95. We will provide a certificate of authenticity for this item. New York, New York, U.S.A.: Doubleday hardcover
19851407056New York New York U.S.A.: Doubleday 1985. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. INSCRIBED "Best Wishes Mickey Mantle" on the half-title page. Signature verified by PSA with two stickers affixed to the verso of the half-title page. 1985 stated on both the title and the copyright pages. New York, New York, U.S.A.: Doubleday hardcover
1891013212New York: Banks & Brothers 1891 580 pp.; HB. Pages: clean ivory tight; eps toned a.e. tanned t.e. dusty front hinge starting. Cover: leather 5 raised bands gilt titles to the 1 remaining of 2 spine blocks; substantial shelfwear esp extremities leather scuffed and worn. The original real deal. Banks & Brothers hardcover
1985000200<p>New York: Doubleday & Company 1985. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Signed by Authors. 1st Printing This is an authentic signed first edition of "The Mick" by Mickey Mantle published by Doubleday in 1985. It is in very good or better condition in a very good unclipped dust jacket. The signature has been authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services BAS and is guaranteed original. This book is a must-have for fans of the New York Yankees and collectors of baseball memorabilia. Condition: 8vo. 248 pages - paper over cloth boards with silver stamped print to the spine. Spine ends bumped and a few small spots on the front free endpaper. The dust jacket with the $15.95 price and 0685 date code shows some toning to the edges and a closed tear to the upper front cover now repaired. Own a piece of baseball history with this rare autographed book.</p> Doubleday & Company hardcover
023991New York; 1990: The Ecco Press. First Edition. Octavo. First printing. 68 pp. signed by the author. Ararat is one of Louise Glück’s most powerful and personal collections. Written in the wake of her father’s death the poems move with stark clarity through themes of grief family memory and survival. Glück sets aside mythic masks to write in a voice at once intimate and unflinching transforming private loss into a work of universal resonance. Spare piercing and unforgettable Ararat remains a cornerstone in the career of a poet later awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. A fine bright copy bound in 1/4 black cloth over gray paper covered boardsspine lettring a light foil blue in a fine unclipped dust jacket. The Ecco Press unknown
1936355490721655London: Mills and Boon 1936. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. First UK Edition. Publisher's brown cloth lettered in black t the front board and spine. A really bright and clean near fine copy scattered foxing to the fore-edge. In the RARE dustwrapper priced 7/6 net to the spine as called for. The VG dustwrapper is complete but has minor edgewear and creasing. The Great London Mystery is a story of terror-striking murders during a prolonged London fog. Great period cover art. Photographs/scans available upon request. Mills and Boon hardcover
ING9781319107383Worth Publishers. New. Special order direct from the distributor Worth Publishers unknown
NOTE0073Paris Chez Sieber Rue de filles St. Thomas No.21. entre les rues Richelieu et Vivienne. PlNr. 3. um 1795. Gr.4°. 2 Bl. 298 gest. S. Hldr. d. Zt. Rücken u. Kanten stärker berieben. Rechts unten mit kleinem Wurmbefall der ersten 55 Bl. ausserhalb des Plattenrandes. Sehr sauberer Abzug fast fleckenfrei. Hopkinson 40A i; nicht in CPM. Bibliographisch nicht nachgewiesene Übernahme der dritten Auflage des Werks von Des Lauriers rue St.Honore durch den Verlag Sieber. Die ursprüngliche Verlagsangabe wurde mit einem bedruckten Papierstreifen überklebt. Sonst ist unser Exemplar mit Hopk. 40Ai ident eingebundenes Katalogblatt Preis PlNr. Früher Partitur-Druck von den Platten der Originalausgabe. Paris, Chez Sieber, Rue de filles St. Thomas No.21. entre les rues Richelieu et Vivienne. (PlNr. 3.) [um 1795]. unknown
180940434Bonn: Chez N. Simrock PN 609 1809. Oblong folio. Quarter black leather with gilt rules mid-brown cloth boards spine in compartments gilt with titling gilt marbled edges. 1f. recto title verso cast list 3-149 pp. Text in French and German. Engraved throughout. <br /> <br /> With contemporary signature of former owner "Mappes" to upper outer corner of free front endpaper with handstamp of August Kuby in Munich below; "Amalie Mappes" to upper outer corner of title.<br /> <br /> Binding worn rubbed bumped and slightly stained. Occasional soiling; small ink stains browning and foxing to blank margins; small loss to lower outer corner of p. 27. First Edition. Hopkinson p. 41 40F. Wotquenne 40. RISM G2753 and GG2753 no copies in the U.S. <br /> <br /> Iphigenie en Aulide was first performed in Paris at the Opéra on 19 April 1774. <br /> <br /> "Judging from contemporary accounts such as the memoirs of Mannlich the several months of rehearsals for Iphigénie en Aulide must have been quite a spectacle with the irascible 60-year-old composer struggling to reform the bad habits of the singers and players of the Académie Royale to teach them his new opera. However the première of Iphigénie en Aulide in April 1774 was a triumph but the run of performances was interrupted by the death of Louis XV a month later. All the theatres closed and during the period of mourning Gluck quickly revised Orfeo ed Euridice and made a French version of the opera with a translation of the text by Pierre Louis Moline." Jeremy Hayes in Grove Music Online. Chez N. Simrock [PN 609] unknown
SKU1754951Worth Publishers 2016-02-15. hardcover. New. 8x1x10. New Book Ships with Tracking Worth Publishers hardcover
19948310New York: The Ecco Press 1994. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 23.5cm; cream paper-covered boards and black cloth backstrip with titles stamped in gilt on spine and publisher's logo embossed onto front cover; dustjacket; xii34-1346pp. Signed by the author on the title page. A few very faint surface scuffs to lower rear cover else very Near Fine in a Fine unclipped dustjacket priced $22.00 with the publisher's query card laid in. Sharp copy of the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet's first collection of non-fiction gathering 16 essays on poetry touching on T.S. Eliot George Oppen Sylvia Plath and her skepticism of post-modern critical thought. 8310. The Ecco Press unknown
1999613565New York: The Ecco Press 1999. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Octavo. 51pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Signed by the author. Winner of the Bollingen prize and The New Yorker Reader's Award. The Ecco Press hardcover
BWE-PBD59772<p>Harpercollins. Softcover. Brand New. We ship fast via USPS/FedEx/DHL/Aramex Express Services. No shipping to PO BOX APO FPO addresses. Kindly provide day time phone number in order to ensure smooth delivery. We may ship from Asian regions for inventory purpose. 100% Customer satisfaction guaranteed! We use Fast Shipping via DHL/FEDEX/UPS</p> Harpercollins paperback