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$45.00Washington DC: Guild Press (1970). First printing of this edition, second state. 69 pp. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. Illustrated throughout with explicit b&w photographs. See Bloomfield & Mendelson Appendix II. This second state has the ads on two late pages covered over.$12.50NY: Lancer Books (1967). First edition. 192 pp. Top edge a bit faded, else very near fine in illustrated wrappers.$35.00Paris: Othello Books/Olympia Press (1962). First edition. 210 pp. Pale foxing to page edges, else very near fine in illustrated wrappers.$75.00NY: Dutton, 1972. First edition. Horizontal 8vo. [62 pp]. Corners bumped, else very good plus in very good, price-clipped dust jacket with sunned spine, several edge-tears, and overall wear. Illustrations by Kornberg. INSCRIBED by Hall beneath ‘Limericks by Donald Hall'... “who regrets every one / Donald Hall 4/6/98.”$45.00Llandogo: Old Stile Press, 1995. First edition. 16 pp. Fine in sewn wrappers with pasted-on cover label. A single long erotic poem, with illustrations by J. Martin Pitts. One of 75 numbered copies SIGNED by Heliophilus.$45.00Holly Springs: Ragnarok Press (1975). First edition. [16 pp]. Very near fine in wrappers. One of 50 copies. With an etching by Margaret Taylor. A very brief selection from Ippolito's book-length work which was later published by Artists and Alchemists. One of Rochelle Holt's and D.H. Stefanson's beautiful Ragnarok books. Uncommon.$20.00Seattle: McKettner Publishing, 1982. 31 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Laid into this copy is a 20 pp collection of poems, YOUR NAME SOUNDS LIKE YES TO ME by Kathleen Kettner and a brief holograph note of presentation.$25.00Paris: Jean-Jacques Pauvert, 1959. Later printing. 237 pp w/index. Bumps to fore-edge corners, else near fine in wrappers and near fine dust jacket. Illustrated. Texts in French.$20.00San Francisco: David Sandberg/OR, 1967. First edition. [18 pp]. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. One of 750 copies. A collection of poems assembled by Palmer by combining found images from a beat-up copy of THE DIALOGUES OF LUISA SIEGEA, the title poems scavanged in an Oakland basement, and his own poems.$25.00NY: Morrow (1976). First edition. 227 pp w/index. Very near fine in like dust jacket. A comprehensive treatment.$75.00Agoura: Spine-Tingling Press (1991). First edition, numbered & signed issue. 255 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket, and very near fine publisher’s slipcase that has one light tap to one corner. One of 350 numbered copies SIGNED by Sutphen.$35.00Paris: Ophir/Olympia Press (1965). Second printing. 209 pp. Light foxing to page edges, bit of wear to crown of spine, else near fine in printed wrappers. Ophir Books 5.$45.00Zurich & NY: Edition Stemmle (1998). First edition. Folio. 135 pp. Two lower corners lightly bumped, else near fine in near fine dust jacket. Introductory essay by A.D. Coleman with an afterword by George Pitts. Black and white photographs of an erotic nature.$100.00Champaign: Finial Press, 1976. First edition. Oblong 12mo. [24 pp]. Light toning along spine, else near fine in stapled wrappers. Poem by Williams, “In the Absolutely Innocent, Dead-Pan Manner of Kate Greenaway,” with drawings by Brainard, “In the Action Comix Manner.” Elaborately INSCRIBED by Williams on the half-title page.$125.00Champaign: Finial Press, 1976. First edition. Oblong 12mo. [24 pp]. Light toning along spine, else near fine in stapled wrappers. Poem by Williams, “In the Absolutely Innocent, Dead-Pan Manner of Kate Greenaway,” with drawings by Brainard, “In the Action Comix Manner.” INSCRIBED by Williams to James Broughton and Joel Singer, “for / James / and / Joel / love / from / Jonathan / 1978 / Highlands.”$55.00NY: Prestel (2001). First US edition. 4to. 365 pp w/selected bibliography. Fine in fine dust jacket. 317 color and 143 b&w illustrations.