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New York: Oxford University Press, 1978. First American Edition. Octavo. Cloth hardcover; dustjacket; 80pp. Fine in crisp, unclipped dustwrapper, subtly toned at margins, Near Fine.
Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo, [1929]. Fifth Edition. 12mo (17.5cm.); original pictorial wrappers (artist unidentified) printed in red and black; 79pp. A few small tears to spine, old rubberstamp to rear wrapper effaced with later ink notes written over. Still an About Very Good copy of a fragile work. Epic poem by proletarian author and member of the far left Litfront faction Aleksandr Bezymenskii devoted to the Komsomol (abbreviation of the Kommunisticheskii Soyuz Molodyozhi), the youth...
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por LESLIE, Arthur (pseud Christopher Murray Grieve, aka Hugh MacDiarmid)
Glasgow: Caledonian Press, N.d.. First Separate Edition. 12mo. Printed paper wrappers; 30pp. Text paper mildly toned; text unopened; Very Good or better. Pseudonymous article by MacDiarmid himself; originally appeared in the National Weekly (Glasgow). Undated, but most sources cite as 1952.
Alva Press. Softcover. Very Good. 2012. On covers, just minor surface wear, and minor wear on edges and at the corners. Pages are crisp and clean. A bit of looseness at the front cover, but aside from that, the binding seems tight.
por DeNoyelles, Bill & Phil Good (eds.); Eileen Myles (signed by)
Park Ridge, NJ: Blue Smoke, 1984. First Edition. Side-stapled illustrated wrappers; 4to. Cover illus. by Susan Clarke. Scarce first of at least four issues. Handwritten (Als) letter in red ink from DeNoyelles to "Dear Alternatives" regarding their magazine and promoting his own, convaying this issue. Signed by Eileen Myles at her contribution of four poems. Also, Lewis Warsh, Anne Waldman, Tom Veitch, Hannah Weiner, Jim Brodey, Bernadette Mayer, Maureen Owen and others from the second generation New...
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Mt. Horeb, WI: Night Heron Press, 1977. First, Limited Edition. One of 200 numbered copies signed by the author, this being #185; (13.35cm); letterpress printed sheets, sewn into gray handmade wrappers, with printed title label mounted to front cover; [28]pp. Fine copy. Short collection of verse by American poet and pacifist William Stafford, most of which first appeared in the pages of Audience, Chrysalis, Colorado Quarterly, Northwest Review, and Epoh Studio, et al.
New York: Random House, 1966. First Edition. First Printing. Signed Bookplate. Ovtavo. (24.5 cm.); red cloth-covered boards titled in gilt on cover and spine; blue topstain; dustjacket; 300pp.; Fine. The dustjacket is price clipped, else Fine. "This important book contains a large section of Mr. Warren's recent poems that have not appeared before in book form, as well as his selection from five previously published volumes....Most of the poems from the early volumes which have not been available for...
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Los Angeles: The Symposium Press, 1979. First edition. Green printed wrappers; large 8vo. 25 pp. One of 300 copies printed at The Stinehour Press, Lunenberg, Vermont; this one of 275 copies numbered and signed by the poet. Fine copy and an attractive production. Uncommon.
por Nations, Opal Louis (Opal L. Nations)
Montreal: Vehicule Press, 1979. 1st edition. Soft cover. Fine/No Jacket (as issued). Near Fine. 4to, 24pp (interleaved with tissue protectors), stapled wrappers. Recently SIGNED by the author and rubber-stamped by him on the title page. 1 of 400 stated copies of this visual work. Uncirculated copy, just about as new with a little staple rust.
por Nations, Opal Louis (Opal L. Nations)
Monte Rio, CA: Doris Green Editions, 1975. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket (as issued). VG+. 8vo, 8pp, stapled wrappers. SIGNED and rubber-stamped by the author on the verso of the title page. Uncirculated copy, minor wear, a little staple rust.
New York: Togetherness Productions, 1972. Second Edition. Quarto (27.75cm); pale pink illustrated wrappers, stapled; 40pp; illus. Fine, unread copy. Second book of poetry by the Cleveland native, an early publication issued by Togetherness Productions, "a company formed to stage live poetry, jazz and songs by black creative artists." Illustrated throughout the text with photographs by Chester Higgins, Jr., Ronald St. Clair, and Cornell Norris, with cover designed by Kylis Pheal Winborne. OCLC finds 2...
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por Nations, Opal Louis (Opal L. Nations)
London: Covent Garden Press Ltd, 1971. 1st edition. Soft cover. Fine/No Jacket (as issued). Near Fine. 8vo, 68pp, stapled wrappers. 1 of 500 total copies, recently SIGNED by the author and rubber-stamped by him on the first interior page. Uncirculated copy, minor wear.
por Nations, Opal Louis (ed.), Larry Fagin, Ron Padgett, Tom Clark, Clark Coolidge, Bill Berkson, Michael Brownstein, Tom Veitch, John Clark
London: Strange Faeces, 1971. 1st edition. Soft cover. Fine/No Jacket (as issued). Near Fine. Small folio, 38pp, stapled wrappers. 1 of 200 copies. Entire issue devoted to work by and from the circle of Larry Fagin. Nice copy, light wear.
Hatfield, UK: Stellar Press, 1972. First edition. Printed black and white wrappers; square 8vo. (7.5 by 10 inches.). 59 pp. No. 64 of 100 copies on mould-made paper. Signed by the author. Large softcover volume of Mander's poetry, signed at colophon and also inscribed to friends. Slight wear to wraps; pages fresh and bright. Mander was a German scholar of politics and literature evident in this collection, in particular of the work of Gottreid Benn.
Denver: Alan Swallow, 1956. First edition. Second issue, later issue dust jacket.Tan cloth stamped in brown; in printed dust jacket; Small 8vo. Poet's first book. Inscribed to poet Robert Mezey, "Iowa City, August 19. 1959". Mss. corrections on p. 23 (new line) and p. 35 ("And" to "The"); Mezey's signature; a few stray marks including a couple of squiggles on rear end papers. Very good in lightly spine sunned and price-clipped else near fine dust jacket. Attractive copy and a great association, both...
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N.p.: American Fruit Growers, 1922 (?). First Edition. Plain beige stapled wrappers; thin 4to. [15 pp.] A poem by Lindsay reprinted from the Century magazine, August, 1921, with "The Rodin of American poetry", by Glenn Frank from the same issue. Likely the original envelope, now separated, included. Staples rusty, else very good. Very scarce, five copies found on WorldCat.
por DODGE, Dr. Henry Nehemiah
Boston: Richard G. Badger, 1906. First Edition. Octavo (20cm); dark green cloth, stamped in gilt and blind; 62pp. Boards show minor wear, bumps and rubbing to extremities; small scratch on front. Top edge gilt; author's ex libris on front pastedown; gift inscription from author's daughter (Elizabeth Dodge) on ffep; mild toning to preliminaries; several printer's cutting errors (some leaves not separated fully, others rough cut). Near Fine. Dr. Henry Nehemiah Dodge was a venerable New Jersey dentist and...
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por [BULGARIAN POETRY] SLAVEIKOV, Pentcho
Sofia: Imprimerie La Bulgarie, 1933. First Edition. 16mo. Printed wrappers; 75p. Faint soil and creasing; text clean and unmarked. Text entirely in French. Scarce work. Not found via OCLC.
Brooklyn: Jordan Davies, [circa 1981]. First edition. String-tied wrappers; 8vo. Number 61 of 174 copies (an additional 26 were lettered) signed by the poet. An invoice on Phoenix Book Shop letterhead (with Robert Wilson and Davies listed on bannerhead) from Jordan Davies for 15 copies laid in. Covers toned at edges, else about fine.
[Budapest]: Kozmosz Könyvek, [1984]. First Edition. Slim octavo (18.5cm.); publisher's dark orange photo-montaged card wrappers; 69pp. Wrappers a bit worn from handling, upper cover fore-edge slightly curled with faint crease to bottom corner, textblock faintly toned, else Near Very Good. Inscribed and signed by the author in year of publication on title page. Collection of Hungarian poetry. OCLC locates two copies in the United States as of June, 2018, at Library of Congress and Indiana U.
por WILLIAMS, William Carlos (poems); ACHEPOHL, Keith (drawings)
Iowa City: University of Iowa, 1983. First, Limited Edition. One of 260 copies. Square quarto; hunter green cloth, with titles stamped in gilt on spine and flowers embossed on front panel; [28pp]; illus. A Fine copy without dustjacket, as issued. The first time Williams' sequence of poems has been published since they were anthologized in Others Magazine (1919).
por UPDIKE, John (poem); MOSER, Barry (illustration)
Concord, NH: William B. Ewert, Publisher / Firefly Press, 1997. First Edition. First Printing, one of 30 copies printed on Twinrocker Yale paper (of which only 25 were for sale), signed by the author and artist. Broadside, with text and illustration letterpress printed in black, red and gray, measuring 13" x 11 3/8" (33cm x 29cm). Mild handling to left and right margins, with a faint but visible wrinkle at center of left edge; Near Fine. A handsome broadside - a collaborative effort between Updike and...
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New Orleans: New Orleans Writers' Conference and the Department of English, Xavier University, 1975. First edition. Octavo (21cm). Pictorial card wrappers; 88pp. Fine, unread condition. Annual anthology of poetry, fiction and drama by New Orleans authors, most affiliated with Xavier University, the only historically Black Catholic university in the United States. Contributors include Hunt Hawkins, Landrum Banks, Don Paul, Felicia Hernandez, others, including a contributions from undergraduate authors.
por ADAMS, Maguerite Janvrin
New York: Ives Washburn, Inc, 1934. First Edition. First printing. Cloth boards; dustjacket; 87pp. Near Fine in the original silver-printed dustwrapper, nicked with some surface scratches and rubbing; Very Good. Widely published, now forgotten: the peril of verse.
University of Virginia Press. Paperback. Good. 1989. Trade paperback. Cover surface shows minor, normal wear. Edges are in good shape but corners show some minor denting. Ink smudge alone the outside edge of the first few pages, and minor smudges in two places on page one. Binding is tight and pages and covers are seure. Free of rips, tears or highlighting. Signed by author on title page, " Best wishes, Gerry. Thylias Moss. 7-19-90. Andover, Massachusetts. Glad you overcame the silence." Used