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    ABLEMAN, Paul.
    $55.00
    Paris: Olympia Press, 1958. First edition. 218 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket with light edgewear. The Traveller's Companion Series #60. Ableman’s first book, a novel. Kearney 135.
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    BEARDSLEY, Aubrey and Glassco, John.
    $45.00
    London: New English Library (1966). First UK edition. 125 pp. Previous owner's name inked neatly to front free endpaper, else very near fine in printed green wrappers. An illustrated novel by Beardsley, completed by Glassco. New English Library No. 105. The UK equivalent to Olympia Press' 'Travellers' Companion Series.'
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    BROUGHTON, James.
    $55.00
    Paris: Collection Merlin/Olympia Press, 1955. First edition. 37 pp. Very near fine in printed wrappers with some light sunning to spine. One of 150 numbered copies on Pur chiffon paper. Designed and decorated by Kermit Sheets. Twenty poems.
  • MAJOR, Clarence.
    $50.00
    NY: Olympia Press (1970). First edition. 203 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket that is rubbed in places. This is an uncirculated copy, rescued by Major from the press. His first novel.
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    MAJOR, Clarence.
    $25.00
    NY: Olympia Press (1970). First trade paperback printing. 203 pp. Very near fine in printed wrappers. Ops-16. Prominent printed cover endorsements by Ishmael Reed and Walter Lowenfels.
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    MALZBERG, Barry.
    $25.00
    London: Olympia Press (1970). First UK edition. 188 pp. Light offsetting to front free endpaper, else near fine in near fine dust jacket.
  • POLLINI, Francis.
    $100.00
    Paris: Olympia Press (1960). First edition. 282 pp. Fine in wrappers and very near fine dust jacket. Cover design by J.M. Favarger. A Korean war novel, focused on the prisoner of war experience. Traveller’s Companion Series. Kearney 5.81.
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    [OLYMPIA PRESS]. Girodias, Maurice.
    $45.00
    NY: Olympia Press [c 1968]. 11 x 8 1/2 inch flyer. Two old folds (from mailing) else fine. Press release for this unrealized monthly literary journal. “O is conceived primarily as a house organ, and we don’t feel we have to apologize for the fact...”