Vancouver: Slug Press, 1979. First edition. A broadside poem, measuring 11 X 13 inches. Limited to 100 copies, numbered and signed by Adam. Issued as Contemporary Broadsides Number Three. Fine condition. Uncommon. View More...
A single leaf, 8.5 x 11 inches, creased horizontally where once folded, very good. Dated 4/7/72 this begins: "Miss AKN / I am concerned over the possibility of using an / Executive Type swivel chair in the general reading / room of the new Bancroft Library". Pencil notes indicate that the possible author (signed 'GPH') was a G.P. Hammond. Printer may have been Wm. P. Barlow, but this is unverified. View More...
A broadside. This is copy #44 of an edition of 120 copies. Signed by Bartlett. The broadside has been folded horizontally near the bottom of the poem, and has some light wear and a short tear in the margin near the top. Size is about 14 X 6 inches. View More...
[San Francisco?: The author?], 2007. A broadside poem on yellow stock, 8.5 x 11 inches. Slight wrinkling, a fine copy. Signed by Berkson above his printed name at the base. This poem is an acrostic, spelling out the name Marian Parmenter; it was composed for, and read at, her retirement celebration at Fort Mason in 2007. Scarce. In an envelope which bears a handwritten explanation of its provenance, and accompanied by a copy of the invitation to the event. View More...
[Hertfordshire]: Starwheel Press, 1980. First edition. A green portfolio, pictorial label on front cover, containing 5 broadsides, and two descriptive sheets. Fine condition. Limited to 52 copies. The five broadsides each combine the work of a poet with an artist; the combinations are: James Berry & Helen Hawley [Air and Clod] / John Ormond & Mary Norman [Among Friends] / Emma Rose & Clarissa Upchurch [Dream] / Fred Sedgwick & Corridan Graddon [In St. Philip's Churchyard] / Anne Stevenson & George Szirtes [Ah Babel]. Each broadside is signed by the artist and the poet, all number 32 of 52 numb... View More...
(Santa Barbara): Unicorn Press, 1967. First edition. An illustrated poetry broadside, measuring 17 X 12 inches. A couple of creases at edges, but quite a nice copy. Limited to 200 copies, published on the occasion of Bly's poetry reading at the Unicorn Book Shop, April 21, 1967. Printed by Bill Horton, designed and handset by Barbara Bianco. View More...
[San Francisco]: Printed by G. Mackintosh, [1968]. First edition. A poetry broadside, measuring 8 X 13 inches. Printed on newsprint, very fragile. Paper browning at edges, but a fine copy. This poetry sheet was distributed free in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district in 1968. Printed by Graham Mackintosh as a White Rabbit Broadside. Johnston B3. This is the correct first printing, easily distinguished from the second printing of 1969, which was reset and printed on smaller paper. Not common in fine condition. View More...
Goleta: Unicorn Books, 1969. Second printing. A poetry broadside, measuring 9 X 12 inches. Printed on newsprint, very fragile. A fine copy. This is not in fact a second printing, but actually a second edition of this broadside; it is entirely reset, printed in a different typeface, and on paper a different size from the original, which was published in 1968. Still, not so common in fine condition. View More...
San Francisco Arts Festival Commission, 1964. First edition. An illustrated poetry broadside. measuring 20 X 13 inches. This copy signed only by the artist, Larry Landa. Fine condition. Issued as one of a portfolio of broadsides produced for the San Francisco Arts Festival; here offered singly. View More...
[Santa Rosa]: Black Sparrow, 1999. A poster/broadside on white stock, printed in black & red. Illustrated. Prints Bukowski's poem "wide and moving", gives short bio and contest info. Fine condition. 2000 copies were printed. Krumhansl A159. View More...
np: Old Marble Press, 1975. First edition. A broadside poem, printed on a single sheet. 8&1/2 X 14 inches. Brown stock, printed in black & red. Fine condition. Apparently the imprint is fictitious - actually published at the Black Sparrow Press. Krumhansl 52. View More...
[Los Angeles]: Black Sparrow, 1973. First edition. An illustrated poetry broadside, measuring 14.75 X 8.75 inches. Fine condition. Printed in 3 colors. Krumhansl 44. View More...
Dublin: Dolmen Press, 1958. An illustrated poetry broadside, one sheet measuring 6.5 X 15 inches. Wood engraving by Tate Adams. A very good copy; some wear and short tears to lower edge, some creasing near the top affecting the title. Issued as DOLMEN PRESS BALLAD SHEETS, New Series No. 5, August 1958. View More...
First edition. A gray portfolio, printed paper label on front, containing 5 broadsides, and two descriptive sheets. Fine condition. Limited to 55 copies. The five broadsides each combine the work of a poet with an artist; the combinations are: John Cotton & James Parfitt [Visiting] / Wendy Freeman & Cherry Hulls [Ad Hoc] / B.C. Leale & George Szirtes [Offer (For Bernard J. Kelly)] / Peter Porter & Paul Martin [Daily Mirror Nightly] / Peter Scupham & Clarissa Upchurch [The Gatehouse]. Each broadside is signed by the artist and the poet, all number 47 of 55 numbered copies. Handsomely printed, ... View More...
Prince George: Words, Loves, 1980. First edition. A poetry broadside, one sheet measuring 12 X 16 inches. Printed in black & red. Fine condition. Limited to 200 copies. Quite scarce. View More...
Vancouver: Prester John, [1973]. A poetry broadside. 8 X 11 inches. Printed on graph paper. Some light creases, otherwise about fine. An American edition appeared the same year limited to 300 copies; limitation on this Canadian edition is unknown. View More...
[np/nd]. A broadside, printed in black on burgundy stock, measuring 9.25 x 12.5 inches. Some soft creases and wrinkling to upper corner, very good. No publisher or date, but perhaps from the 1970s or 80s. The poem begins: What is Africa to me: / Copper sun or scarlet sea.... View More...
Berkeley: South Hall Press, Printed by R.D., 1973. A single leaf measuring 5.5 x 9 inches, cream stock printed in black. A fine copy. A poetry broadside, presumably printed by the poet himself while a student at UC Berkeley. Daseler won the 1998 Richard Wilbur Award for his book of sonnets: Levering Avenue: Poems. View More...
Berkeley: South Hall Press, Printed by R.D., 1973. A single leaf measuring 5.5 x 9 inches, cream stock printed in black. A fly speck near the title, otherwise fine. A poetry broadside, presumably printed by the poet himself while a student at UC Berkeley. Daseler won the 1998 Richard Wilbur Award for his book of sonnets: Levering Avenue: Poems. View More...
San Francisco: Tenth Muse, 1971. First edition. An illustrated poetry broadside, measuring 14 X 11 inches. Illustration from a photograph by Betty Berenson. A fine copy. View More...