Publisher:
Seattle: Jawbone Press, 1979. First edition.
Seller ID: 57100
Two-tone cloth, printed paper spine label. Fine condition. Of an edition of 400 copies, this is one of a few bound in hard covers. Inscribed and signed by Aaron on a preliminary leaf, dated 1980. View More...
Monteray: Polygon, (1967). First edition. Oblong white wrappers, stapled. Some light soiling of front wrapper, a fine copy otherwise. Limited to 500 copies. A 32-page booklet of poems. View More...
Concord: William B. Ewert, 1983. First edition. Green cloth, brown cloth spine, printed paper label on front cover. Brown end papers. A fine copy. The entire edition was 100 copies; this is copy G of 26 lettered copies bound in cloth, signed by Adams. View More...
Berkhamsted: Priapus Press, 1982. First edition. Blue wrappers, sewn. A fine copy. Of an edition of 350, this is one of 315 regular copies, not signed. A collection of poems. View More...
Chapel Hill: Algonquin Books, 1991. An advance copy of the first edition, buff wrappers, covers printed in green. "This presentation set of folded and gathered sheets .... has been prepared for the friends of Algonquin Books. A basically fine, clean copy. View More...
Cambridge, 1947. Pictorial wrappers, stapled. Splitting along the spine, but the covers are still attached. A bit of dust soiling to covers, light edge wear, a very good copy. This issue contains a poem by John Ashbery: Walz King. Also contributions by A.K. Lewis, Ruth Stone, others. Cover art by Cary Welch. View More...
Publisher:
NY: Macmillan, 1941. First American edition.
Seller ID: 55490
Beige cloth, spine lettered in gilt. A fine copy in a very lightly worn dust jacket, some short tears along the rear fold and tiny tears to edges; better than usual for this book. View More...
Publisher:
[NY: Lines Press, c.1965]. First Edition.
Seller ID: 55892
Issued as LINESHEET 1. This is a poetry broadside, a single sheet measuring 8 x 13 inches. Limited to 50 numbered copies signed by Berrigan and Padgett, this is copy #28. Browned at edges, Some small stains to the rear, but a clean very good copy in general. Uncommon. View More...
Publisher:
London: Silicate Paint Co., 1939. First edition.
Seller ID: 55931
Tan boards, lettered in purple on front cover and in grey on spine. Five colour illustrations. Boards dusty, edges a bit bumped, but a clean and very good copy. Prints "Colour and the Interior Decorator" by Betjeman, and "Colour and the Architect" by Casson. Issued as a promotional book by the Silicate Paint Co. Very uncommon. View More...
Publisher:
Black Mountain, NC: Black Mountain College, 1955. First edition.
Seller ID: 56961
Original decorative wrappers, spine titled in black. Pg. 144 has a small folded corner and three words underlined, otherwise a clean very good copy with no markings. Light creasing to the spine, light edge wear. Contributions by Creeley, Olson, Layton, Jung, Levertov, Zukofsky, Duncan, Goodman, et al. The fifth issue of this important literary journal. Uncomon. View More...
[Berkeley?]: Bear Hug, 1975. First edition. Decorative stiff wrappers, very faint edge wear, a fine copy. Limited to 500 copies. This copy with an original drawing and inscription by Chuck Miller on the front flyleaf. Issued as Bear Hug Number One. View More...
A single leaf, printed on both sides. Several folds, short tears at edges, yellowing on one side, very good. Issue #9 of this periodical, published January, 1967. This issue contains poems and translations by Bly. View More...
Geneseo: Leyerle, (1983). White printed wrappers. 16 pages. Slightly creased, about fine. Musical settings of three poems, one each by Bly, Creeley, and Brooks. View More...
San Francisco: William P. Wreden, 1968. Brown illustrated boards, printed paper spine label. A fine copy in the plain, unlettered dust jacket, which shows faint wear. Title page printed in red & black, section headings printed in red. Limited to 540 copies. Brautigan contributes a 5-page introduction. View More...
Berkeley: Serendipity Books, 2002. First edition. Red wrappers. 9 X 12 inches, photographic illustrations. A fine copy. A memoir of Richard Brautigan by a woman who knew him briefly in 1968, and who posed for photographs which were used on the covers of a couple of his books. Designed by Alastair Johnston, printed at the Poltroon Press. View More...
In the original envelope, postmarked 22 Jan 1973, addressed to Tom Clark in Bolinas, Ca.; "Brodey" written on the back of the envelope. Three poems on individual pages, twice folded, one signed in holograph, the other two with "Jim Brodey" typed. These have been reproduced by mimeograph or hectograph, and are very faded and difficult to read, but still legible. Brodey and Clark were associated, co-editing The Bolinas Hit in 1969. Brodey died in 1993. View More...
PMLA, 1930. Original gray wrappers lettered in black. 6 pages, stapled, pasted into wrappers. A short piece on Gadshill, a character from Shakespeare's Henry IV. Paginated from 749 -753, this is an offprint from PMLA (Publications of the Modern Language Association of America) Vol. XLV, No. 3. September, 1930. View More...
Modern Language Notes, January, 1948. A 4-page offprint, on two leaves, stapled. Twice folded, very good condition. Inscribed by Bronson in pencil on the first page, "For Albert, affectionately / B..;d." This short piece on Shakespeare's songs from Love's Labour's Lost appeared in Modern Language Notes, January, 1948, pages 35 - 38. This is evidently an offprint prepared for the author, as the first and last pages contain only the text of his piece, not any of the other text as it appeared in the periodical. From the Bronson collection distributed by Serendipity Books some years ago. View More...
Publisher:
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1934.
Seller ID: 55824
Printed wrappers, stapled. A nice, clean copy. This is an offprint from "Essays In Criticism", [U of C Press, 1934]. It has a separate cover and half-title, then is paginated from [129] through 151, followed by a leaf printing Notes. Scarce. View More...
An illustrated card measuring 5 x 7 inches, containing a poem by Broughton and an announcement of his daughter's birth in November, 1963. Small yellow tape mark to the upper corner, otherwise fine. This appears to be a card sent out to announce the birth. The poem was later reprinted in a collection. View More...