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194320864Muscatine IA:The Prairie Press 1943. 1st edition. Fine in wraps. A bright unfaded copy SIGNED; hand set and printed by Carroll Coleman Muscatine, IA:The Prairie Press, paperback books
1943130373Muscatine IA: The Prairie Press 1943. stiff paper wrappers. Prairie Press. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. 20 pages. Designed and printed by Carroll Coleman. Signed by the author on half title. A collection of poetry. The Prairie Press unknown books
1943005695Muscatine Iowa: The Prairie Press 1943. SIGNED BY AUTHOR on half title page. His first book. One of 300 copies on laid paper. Cheever 51. . SIGNED BY AUTHOR. Limited First Edition. Printed Wrappers. Fine in Wraps as Issued/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The Prairie Press Paperback books
194327806Muscatine IA: Prairie Press 1943. First edition. Softcover. Very good/No jacket issued. Prairie Press paperback books
19431807Muscatine: Prairie Press 1943. 1st. paperback. Fine. First edition of the author's first book.One of 300 copies additionally signed by the author. Wraps. Fine condition. Cheever 51. <br/><br/>Signed by Author Prairie Press paperback books
196668959Denver:: Sage Books. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1966. Hardcover. B000XV5IXA . First edition. Very good in a very good age toning about the edges dust jacket. . Sage Books, hardcover books
194857501np: Fine Editions Press 1948. First edition. 22 pp. Offsetting to endpapers from binding glue else near fine in boards and very good plus pasted-down dust jacket as issued that is sunned at the spine and extrems. One of 350 copies. (np): Fine Editions Press hardcover books
196758187Denver 1967. 8vo pp. 72. Bound in litle soiled printed wraps. Tributes and worn by publisher Alan Swallow. Includes work by Anais Nin Robert Penn Warren Allen Tate Hart Crane and others. unknown books
194650397Prairie City: James A. Decker 1946. First edition. 51 pp. Near fine in near fine dust jacket with a touch of wear to crown of spine. Swallow’s first book of poems. The rear cover advertises new books from Decker by Niedecker and Zukofsky. Prairie City: James A. Decker unknown books
1924016717Cardiff Wales: Business Statistics Co 1924. Octavo. 303p Very scarce published for investors and owners of the coal and coke mines. NYPL has a copy of the 1924. Cambridge and Oxford report copies also. The first 200 pages list in detail the histories of coal mining in Great Britain as well as the details of each of the firms. The remainder gives statistics of the reserves of coals the coal prices wages accidental deaths. P. 292-295 called diary gives the events in the industry throughout the year beginning with railway rates reduced strikes settlements minimum wage bill introduced in Parliament the owers resistance the Tub train disaster and the rumination of the labor agreement at the end of the year. An indepth look at coal and coke mining in terms of the owner's interest and the miner's appeals for a fair wage. Bound in brown cloth lettered in gilt spine gilt but fading some rubbing to edges. Business Statistics Co unknown books
1956Embry 130742The Prairie Press 1956. First edition. Offsetting to front endpapers from newspaper clippings else fine. In fine dust jacket with slight toning in mylar cover. Inscribed by the author. The Prairie Press, 1956. First edition. unknown books
195649790Iowa City: Prairie Press 1956. First edition. 74 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket with some light edgewear. INSCRIBED by Swallow on the front free endpaper “For Sally and Gus Blaisdel/ with warmest and / kindest regards / Alan Swallow.†Iowa City: Prairie Press unknown books
196328628Denver CO:Swallow Press 1963. 1st paperback edition. Near fine in wraps. First published 1956 by The Prairie Press; this is the first Swallow Paperbooks edition. Denver, CO:Swallow Press, paperback books
195620863Iowa City IA:The Prairie Press 1956. 1st edition. Fine in vg dust jacket chipped and frayed along top front and back. Neat previous owner signature. Iowa City, IA:The Prairie Press, unknown books
1963USWANAM00JRASwallow Paperbooks 1963. Very Good. Swallow Alan . The Nameless Sight Poems 1937-1956. NP: Swallow Paperbooks 1963. 74pp. 12mo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. Swallow Paperbooks paperback books
4628Iowa City: Prairie Press 1956. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Dust jacket. Price clipped else fine. Cheever 113. <br/><br/> Prairie Press, [1956] hardcover books
197622812New York: Watt Works Inc 1976. First edition. Record LP. Fine. 33 1/3 long play record with music by Michael Mantler and words from his book by Edward Gorey. Published as Watt/4. Gorey illustrated the record sleeve. A rare fine copy still in shrinkwrap. Other music and voices by Watt Bley Swallow DeJohnette and Rypdal. <br/><br/> Watt Works, Inc unknown books
185564721Jefferson City Missouri: By Order of the Legislature James Lusk Public Printer 1855. First Edition. 8vo. 207pp.; 239pp. Numerous plates sections and figures some folded plus maps some color. Faded blue cloth with remains of a small paper label laid down on spine just below the gilt stamped title. Previous owner's signature on front endpaper. <br/><br/> By Order of the Legislature, James Lusk, Public Printer hardcover books
50078Boulder: Jackson Publishing Company nd. First edition. 68 pp w/index. Fine in full green cloth with gold titling to spine and front cover. Near fine clear fragile acetate dust jacket with small tears to base and crown of spine. Oft-asked questions about writing with Swallow’s answers. Boulder: Jackson Publishing Company hardcover 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
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
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
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
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
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