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61.
[MILLER, Henry]. Young, Noel.
Remembering Henry Miller: A Memoir.

Santa Barbara: Capra Press, 1991.

First edition. [24 pp]. Fine in printed wrappers. SIGNED by Young inside the front cover. Recorded by David Russell.
$35

62.
[MOLLET, Baron].
Album Mémorial en souvenir de Sa Magnificence le Baron Mollett.

Paris: College de Pataphysique (1965).

First edition. 28 pp. Near fine in wrappers and near fine dust jacket. Text in French. Illustrated with many b&w photographs.
$50

63.
MONTGOMERY, George.
The Mary-Jane Papers: a poem & a play.

Cleveland: 7 flowers press, 1966.

First edition. Folio. [22 pp]. One old horizontal fold, else near fine in 14 x 11 inch side-stapled wrappers. One of 200 copies. A five-part poem sequence and a one-act play with levy’s introduction.
$150

64.
MORANO, Aye Jay writing as “Aye Jay!”
Indie Rock Connect the Dots.

(np): Janky Industries (nd).

First edition. 4to. [20 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. Foreword by Steve Albini, “Koko Kitten Love.” Sleater-Kinney, Elliott Smith, Lou Barlow, Kathleen Hanna, and more of your favorites.
$25

65.
MORIYAMA, Daido.
Transit.

Tokyo: Eyesencia (2001).

First edition. Small 4to. [26 pp]. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Photographs taken in and above California, New York, Massachusetts, Boston, and Tijuana.
$75

66.
THE MUTANTS.
New Dark Ages b/w Insect Lounge and New Drug.

San Francisco: 415 Records [1980].

7 inch single. Fine in very near fine hand-painted sleeve.
$25

67.
[O’HARA, Frank]. Perloff, Marjorie.
Frank O’Hara: Poet Among Painters.

NY: Braziller (1977).

First edition. 234 pp w/general index, and index of O’Hara’s poems. Fine in near fine dust jacket. Dated (10 June 1977) and INSCRIBED to Donald Allen, one of two dedicatees of this volume, “For Don— / who made it all / possible. / Love, / Marjorie.”
$100

68.
OLSON, Charles.
The Maximus Poems.

London: Cape Goliard (1960).

First UK edition. 4to. [168 pp]. Fine in fine dust jacket with UK pricing information sticker to the front flap. Publisher’s Olson in-print flyer accompanies.
$125

69.
OLSON, Charles.
Maximus Poems IV, V, VI.

London: Cape Goliard, 1968.

First edition. 4to. [210 pp]. Fine in near fine dust jacket (one short edge-tear) with UK price sticker to front flap. Though there is no internal evidence, this is Donald Allen’s copy. There are three tiny notes to the text in his hand.
$125

70.
PAGE, David.
Babywhipland.

San Francisco: Auerhahn, 1961.

First edition. Single sheet folded once (6 ¾ x 7 ¼ inches, closed). Fine. A single poems, printed letterpress. One of 350 copies.
$45

71.
PERREAULT, John.
Alone in Barcelona.

Kent: Costmary Press (1979).

First edition. Folding card (7 x 5 ½ inches, closed). Near fine. A single poem, printed letterpress.
$35

72.
[POETRY ANTHOLOGY]. Joris, Pierre. ed.
4 x 1.

Albany: Incundrum Press (2002).

First edition. 206 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Joris translates unconventional works by Rainer Maria Rilke, Tristan Tzara, Jean-Pierre Duprey, and Habib Tengour.
$35

73.
POLLINI, Francis.
Night.

Paris: Olympia Press (1960).

First edition. 282 pp. Fine in wrappers and very near fine dust jacket. A volume in the Traveller’s Companion Series.
$100

74.
ROREM, Ned.
Songs of Ned Rorem.

NY: Columbia [1964].

12” LP. Fine in very near fine illustrated sleeve, stamped “Demonstration/Not For Sale.” On the verso of the sleeve is printed, “Ned Rorem received the cover design from his friend Jean Cocteau only a few days before the death of the latter. It is quite possibly Cocteau’s last drawing.”
$100

75.
[ROUSSEL, Raymond]. Ferry, Jean.
Une Autre Étude sur Raymond Roussel.

College de Pataphysique (1964).

First edition. 48 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers that are lightly toned. An unnumbered copy in yellow covers. Text in French. Illustrated.
$45

76.
SATO, Masahiko. ed.
Literacy of the Image.

Tokyo: Kentaro Oshitua (2005).

First edition. Three stapled booklets and a colophon card housed in the publisher’s slipcase. Small bump to slipcase crown and one of the booklets, else all elements fine. Texts in English and Japanese. A collaborative project by students at the Sato Laboratory. “Literacy of the image is an attempt to establish a way of working with things that cannot be interpreted with words, but can be understood through images.”
$25

77.
SEMARK, Jim.
the NIGHT-VISION EXPRESS: prose/poetry/essays.

Detroit: Detroit Artists’ Workshop Press, 1966.

First edition. 4to. [84 pp]. Near fine in stiff printed wrappers with light toning to extrems. One of 450 (of 500) numbered copies. Internal illustrations by Steve Ligoski (1) and Stan (Mouse) Miller (2). A beaut.
$150

78.
SINCLAIR, John.
This Is Our Music.

Detroit: Artists’ Workshop Press (1965).

First edition. 45 pp. Light tanning along spine, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. One of 500 copies, printed by mimeo. Cover photograph of Sinclair with Charles Moore (who contributes an introduction to this collection of poems) taken by Magdalene Arndt. workshop books/3.
$150

79.
SNYDER, Gary.
“Poem.”

California: the unspeakable visions of the individual (1978).

First edition. 4 ½ x 6 inch card. Near fine. Text on the recto reproduced from Snyder’s calligraphic holograph.
$25

80.
SNYDER, Gary.
Why Log Truck Drivers Rise Earlier Than Students of Zen.

(np): (np) (1973).

First edition. 11 x 8 ½ inch broadside, printed in black on buff paper. Near fine. Text reproduced from Snyder’s original calligraphy. McNeil A45.
$45

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