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19569017547Boulder: Johnson Publishing 1956. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/very good. The eleventh annual Brand Book of the Denver Posse of The Westerners. One of 500 numbered copied bound in the publisher's original burgundy cloth cover and spine stamped in gilt. Map decorated endpapers. Orignal sketches by Muriel Sibell Wolle. Additional maps including two folding tipped in and illustrations throughout. Publisher's promotional materials laid in. Slight sunning to spine of dust jacket and some chipping to extremities. <br/><br/> Johnson Publishing hardcover books
1993103789Boston: Lace 1993. Paperback. 189p. very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Lace paperback books
1940WRCLIT28055Albuquerque: Reprinted from The New Mexico Review 1940. Printed orange wrappers. A few small spots to wrappers soft vertical crease very good. An early separate publication by the poet/publisher separately printed but not repaginated and preceding his first book by a couple of years. Reprinted from The New Mexico Review unknown books
1945WRCLIT31188Boston: Bruce Humphries 1945. Cloth. First edition. Slight dampstain to toe of spine and bottom edge not noticeable from the outside; otherwise a nice tight copy in a chipped and rubbed dust jacket with small dampstain to the verso of the spine. Tate Warren Cummings W. Stevens W.C. Williams and many others. Bruce Humphries hardcover books
194545564Boston: Bruce Humphries 1945. First Edition. 8vo pp. 232. Tan cloth. Paper slightly yellowed spine little faded o/w a VG tight copy. Stories and poems by William Carlos Williams Mari Sandoz John Berryman John Ciardi E. E. Cummings Irwin Shaw and many others. Bruce Humphries unknown books
1962WRCLIT46895Seattle and Denver: Experiment Press 1962. Small octavo. Boards. First edition. Light wear at crown of spine small shallow dent in extreme bottom edge of upper board splashmarks on top edge small sticker ghost on free endsheet but a good sound copy without dust jacket. Experiment Press hardcover books
196250012Seattle & Denver: Experiment Press 1962. First edition. 401 pp. Small spot to top edge else near fine in very good plus dust jacket with light sunning and rubs to extrems and one short internally-mended tear. INSCRIBED by Swallow on the front free endpaper “For Sally and Gus / with warm regards / Alan.†Seattle & Denver: Experiment Press unknown books
1947WRCLIT26022Denver: Alan Swallow 1947. Pictorial wrappers. First edition issue in wrappers. This copy has been signed by Jean Garrigue at her contribution. Wraps somewhat dust soiled and creased but a good copy. Alan Swallow paperback books
19479011437New York: Swallow Press and William Morrow & Co. 1947. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. Presentation signed by the editor on the front free endpaper. The dust jacket has chips and closed tears to the extremities. <br/><br/> Swallow Press and William Morrow & Co. hardcover books
1937263819Peiping: H. Vetch 1937. xii 2 78 p. interspersed with black and white photo plates; green cloth boards with gilt title on spine; very good with minor shelfwear; 1949 ownership signature of Lietenant Colonel S.W. Bogan on half-title page front endpaper has smaller signature of David B. Burnham. Swallow the Ningbo-born son of missionary parents was a teacher and businessman with a wide-ranging career at one time tutoring the sons of President Yuan Shih-kai. H. Vetch unknown books
2014148608Nashville: Thomas Nelson Books 2014. Advance Reading Copy. Softcover. New. Color-illus. wraps with white lettering. 293 pp. with no illus. The biography of Hannah More "the woman who helped end the slave trade changed Britain's upper classes and taught a nation how to read." Biography British history Christianity. Thomas Nelson Books paperback books
18594309St. Louis 1859. 17931erratta leaf.pp. Illus. large folding map with plates. Original cloth a few nicks on spine; some library stamps on in side front cover. First edition. Railway Economics p.249. Graff 4043. The large fold map if of the Geological map of the south west branch Pacific Railroad. There is a historical memoir of the Pacific Railroad in Missouri which is the preface of 17pp. The balance is the geological report. hardcover books
1859001283St. Louis Missouri: George Knapp and Company 1859. Spine cracking chipped at bottom. Small paper label at bottom of spine college library bookplate front pastedown. Embossed stamp of G.S. Swallow Geological Rooms Columbia Missouri on front preliminary page. Moderate foxing throughout heavier in some places. Two full-page plates both darkened and stained a bit. Hand-colored pull-out map at rear lightly stained and intact although part of top edge is darkened. Top edge of text is water-stained for about 1/4". Considerable material on mines various geological formations. 93pp. errata page. First Edition. Black Blind-stamped Cloth. Moderate Edge Wear./No Jacket. Octavo. George Knapp and Company Hardcover books
1953WRCLIT28057Np: Reprinted from PHILOLOGICAL QUARTERLY XXXII:1 1953. Printed wrappers. Author's separate evidently not separately printed of this essay. Wrappers a bit tanned with small discolorations. Good. Reprinted from PHILOLOGICAL QUARTERLY XXXII:1 unknown books
1986224602San Francisco: spinsters / aunt lute 1986. Paperback. 292p. signed by Swallow first printing very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. spinsters / aunt lute paperback books
198641991San Francisco: spinsters / aunt lute 1986. Paperback. 292p. personal inscription signed by Swallow first printing very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. spinsters / aunt lute paperback books
1995116999Freedom CA: The Crossing Press 1995. Paperback. 176p. 11x8.5 inches landscape format b&w photos of everyday LGBT families and their lives very good first edition trade paperback in red pictorial wraps. The Crossing Press paperback books
1941WRCLIT70933Albuquerque 1941. Whole number 3 of four published. Printed wrappers. Very good. Edited by Alan Swallow. A short-lived high- quality venue featuring Southwestern and Pacific Coast poets including in this number Stanford Crews Rexroth Brown et al. It folded into NEW MEXICO QUARTERLY in 1942. HOFFMAN et al p.358-9. unknown books
1941WRCLIT70932Albuquerque 1941. Whole number 4 of four published. Printed wrappers. Very good. Edited by Alan Swallow. A short-lived high- quality venue featuring Southwestern and Pacific Coast poets including in this number J.V. Cunningham C.H. Ford Barbara Gibbs Thomas McGrath et al. It folded into NEW MEXICO QUARTERLY in 1942. HOFFMAN et al p.358-9. unknown books
1965WRCLIT50859Denver CO 1965. Whole numbers six and eight. Two issues. Printed wrappers. A couple of trivial crimps at overlap edges else fine. Edited by Alan Swallow. An irregular journal of poetry and prose published in association with Swallow's imprint first published in 1953 and terminating with the 8th number present here. The contributors occasionally overlap with those authors published in Swallows NEW POETRY series. unknown books
1974WRCLIT26964Santa Fe: Lightning Tree 1974. Cloth. Portrait. Foreword by Anais Nin. Afterword by James Schevill. Bibliography. First edition. Fine in near fine dust jacket. Lightning Tree hardcover books
197480488Santa Fe:: Lightning Tree. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1974. Hardcover. 0890160031 . Edited with an introduction by William F. Claire. First edition. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Lightning Tree, hardcover books
1945168912Salt Lake City UT: Rocky Mountain Review 1945. First edition. Softcover. The Tenth Anniversary issue of this important literary journal. Features Wallace Stegner's short story "Balance His Swing Yours." The story would be included in his book "The Women on the Wall." Includes additional contributions by Bernard De Voto Witter Bynner Vardis Fisher and others. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers that are lightly soiled. Colberg D31. Rocky Mountain Review unknown books
1960136169N.p.: N.p. 1960. Original single weight black and white photograph of jazz bassist and composer Steve Swallow by photographer Michael Montfort apparently unpublished with Montfort's copyright stamp and the label of German magazine "Jazz im Bild" on the verso. From the photographer's estate. <br/><br/>Born in Freiburg Germany Michael Montfort began his career working as a photojournalist for German magazines such as "Stern" "Quick" and "Bild am Sonntag." In addition to shooting numerous rock and jazz performances he covered Queen Elizabeth's 1965 visit to Germany the aftermath of the Six Day War in Israel and Egypt and the May 1968 protests in Paris. Montfort emigrated to Los Angeles in 1973 and began working as a freelancer. Four years later on assignment for the German literary magazine "Rogners" Montfort was sent to photograph Charles Bukowski. Aided by the case of wine he smartly brought with him to their first meeting Montfort connected with the publicity-shy and splenetic poet. Over the next two decades as both Bukowski's drinking buddy and personal photographer he shot literary thousands of images of Bukowski and collaborated with him on titles such as "Horsemeat" "Shakespeare Never Did This" and "The Wedding." In addition to Bukowski Montfort shot notable photographs of luminaries such as William S. Burroughs Klaus Kinski Brigitte Bardot and a Jackson 5 era Michael Jackson. <br/><br/>9.5 x 7 inches with half inch borders to the left and right of the image. About Fine. N.p. unknown books
195511999San Jose: Talisman 1955. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Issue # 7 of this small press poetry magazine edited by Robert Greenwood and Newton Baird. Very good condition. Includes a short story by Carroll Arnett. <br/><br/> Talisman paperback books