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  • For The Asking.
    CORMAN, Cid.
    $25.00
    Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow, 1976. First edition. [12 pp]. Top edge untrimmed, else fine in stapled wrappers. SIGNED by Corman on the front cover. Sparrow 51. Morrow & Cooney 252.
  • in no time.
    CORMAN, Cid.
    $100.00
    [Koyoto: Origin Press, 1963]. First edition. [50 pp]. Fine in stiff wrappers and fine integral dust jacket with printed cover label. Edited and printed in Koyoto, Japan by Will Peterson Aug-Nov 1963. This copy is 87, numbered in red ink with a tipped-in stone print dated “’63” and SIGNED by Peterson.
  • Plight: A Book of Poems.
    CORMAN, Cid.
    $20.00
    New Rochelle: Elizabeth Press [c 1968]. First edition. [102 pp]. Fine in fine dust jacket.
  • The Act of Poetry and Two Other Essays.
    CORMAN, Cid.
    $25.00
    Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow, 1976. First edition. [12 pp]. Top edge untrimmed, else fine in printed wrappers. SIGNED by Corman on the front cover. Sparrow 44. Morrow & Cooney 236.
  • The Descent from Daimonji.
    CORMAN, Cid.
    $150.00
    Ashland: Origin Press, 1959. First edition. [32 pp]. Fine in Japanese-style bound wrappers with pasted-on cover label. Twenty-one poems. An early production for both Corman and the press.
  • Waking.
    COX, Ed.
    $45.00
    San Francisco: Gay Sunshine Press, 1977. First edition. 48 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Dated (August 1, 1977) and INSCRIBED by Cox, “For George Oppen - / your poems / + what I’ve learned / from them / best to you - / Ed Cox.” Young 837*.
  • Hart Crane: Poèmes et Lettres.
    CRANE, Hart.
    $45.00
    Paris: Obsidiane (1980). First edition. 65 pp w/index. Light sunning to spine, else very near fine in printed wrappers. One of 100 numbered copies with a portrait drawing of Crane as a frontis. Thirteen poems and five letters in English with facing French translations. Obsidiane 2.
  • Seven Lyrics.
    CRANE, Hart.
    $75.00
    Cambridge: Ibex Press (1966). First edition. [18 pp]. Fine in sewn wrappers. Frontispiece engraving by Laurence Scott, which is signed by him in pencil. Preface by Kenneth A. Lohf. One of 200 (of 250) numbered copies. While these early poems are officially “juvenilia,” bits of these poems would reappear in later work.
  • Ten Unpublished Poems.
    CRANE, Hart.
    $25.00
    NY: Gotham Book Mart (1972). First edition. [16 pp]. Near fine in sewn wrappers. One of 500 numbered copies. Edited by Kenneth A. Lohf. This chapbook contains ten previously unpublished poems in variously incomplete states. Their approximate dates of composition range from c. 1920-1932.
  • Gascoyne.
    CRAWFORD, Stanley G.
    $75.00
    London: Jonathon Cape (1966). First edition. 187 pp. Near fine in near fine dust jacket with one short edge tear. Crawford’s first book. Precedes the first US edition.
  • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0.
    CREELEY, Robert and Arthur Okamura.
    $450.00
    Berkeley & San Francisco: Shambala/Mudra, 1971. First edition, numbered & signed issue. 4to. [94 pp]. Some light endemic offsetting to the early and late leaves from the jacket flaps, else fine in illustrated orange acetate dust jacket. A long poem by Creeley, with many illustrations by Okamura. One of 200 numbered copies SIGNED by Creeley and Okamura.
  • Personal: Poems.
    CREELEY, Robert and John Millei.
    $250.00
    Berkeley: Peter Koch, 1998. First edition, numbered & signed issue. [44 pp]. Fine in paper-covered boards with cloth spine and printed label. Fine publisher’s slipcase. Poems by Creeley with linoleum cut illustrations by John Millei. One of 75 numbered copies on Zerkall paper SIGNED by Creeley, Millei, and Koch. New, at publication price:
  • Histoire de Florida.
    CREELEY, Robert.
    $125.00
    Santa Rosa: Ferriss Editions, 1996. First edition. Narrow 4to. [24 pp]. Fine in sewn wrappers and fine printed dust jacket. One of 140 copies SIGNED by Creeley. First appearance of the complete text of this long poem, printed letterpress.
  • Kitchen.
    CREELEY, Robert.
    $45.00
    Chicago: Wine Press (1972). First edition. 11 x 8 1/2 inch broadside. Fine. One of 500 copies. Number 2 in the LETTERS broadside series from the Press.
  • Pieces.
    CREELEY, Robert.
    $650.00
    Los Angeles: Black Sparrow, 1968. First edition, lettered & signed issue. 13 pp. Bit of rubbing to base and crown of spine, else very near fine in printed paper-covered boards with leather spine and printed cover and spine labels. Near fine acetate dust jacket. Poems with collages by Bobbie Creeley. One of 26 lettered copies SIGNED by Robert and Bobbie Creeley, with an original signed work by Bobbie Creeley tipped onto the leaf opposite the title page. Morrow & Cooney 48c.
  • Places.
    CREELEY, Robert.
    $75.00
    Buffalo: Shuffaloff Press (1990). First edition, numbered & signed issue. 36 pp. Fine in sewn wrappers and very near fine dust jacket. Illustrated with reproductions of paintings by Susan Barnes. One of 50 numbered copies SIGNED by Creeley and Barnes.
  • The Company.
    CREELEY, Robert.
    $100.00
    Providence: Burning Deck (1988). First edition, numbered & signed issue. 49 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. One of 50 numbered copies SIGNED by Creeley. A collection of twenty poems, printed in two colors.
  • The Finger.
    CREELEY, Robert.
    $500.00
    Los Angeles: Black Sparrow, 1968. First edition, deluxe numbered & signed issue. Small 4to. [24 pp]. Fine in paper-covered boards with cloth spine and printed label. No dust jacket, as issued. A poem with an original collage by Bobbie Creeley as a frontis. One of 50 numbered hand bound copies SIGNED by Robert and Bobbie Creeley. Morrow & Cooney 21c.
  • The Real Thing: Adventures in Australian Rock & Roll.
    CRESWELL, Toby and Martin Fabinyi.
    $40.00
    Sydney: Random House (1999). First edition. 224 pp w/index. Fine in illustrated boards and near fine clear unprinted acetate dust jacket. CD present in front cover well. Insider anecdotes and photographs complement this history of Australian rock music.
  • 1830.
    CREVEL, René.
    $1,250.00
    North Pomfret: Elysium Press (1996). First edition. 4to. 32 pp. Fine loose sheets laid into printed wrappers. Very near fine publisher’s silkbound clamshell box with printed spine label. The original French poem with a facing English translation by Keith Waldrop. Illustrated with two hand-colored soft ground etchings by Jonathan Hammer. Portrait of Crevel by George Platt Lynes, printed by photogravure and laid into the text. One of 30 numbered copies on Somerset paper SIGNED by Hammer. Original prospectus accompanies.
  • 2 by Crews.
    CREWS, Harry.
    $350.00
    Northridge: Lord John Press, 1984. First edition, lettered & signed issue. 38 pp. Fine in marbled paper-covered boards with cloth spine. No dust jacket, as issued. One of 26 lettered copies on Mohawk Superfine paper SIGNED by Crews. Two essays, “The Violence That Finds Us” and “The Buttondown Terror of David Duke.”
  • A Childhood: A Biography of a Place.
    CREWS, Harry.
    $200.00
    NY: Harper & Row (1978). First edition. 171 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. A Crews masterpiece, on growing up poor in Macon County, Georgia.
  • Blood and Grits.
    CREWS, Harry.
    $100.00
    NY: Harper & Row (1975). First edition. 213 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket with a tiny tear to the top edge of the rear panel and a small corner crease to the front flap. Seventeen essays, often as much about Crews as the subjects.
  • Karate is a Thing of the Spirit.
    CREWS, Harry.
    $300.00
    NY: Morrow, 1971. First edition. 218 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Crews’ fourth novel. John Kaimon joins a outlaw karate cult.
  • The Gypsy’s Curse: A Novel.
    CREWS, Harry.
    $250.00
    NY: Knopf, 1974. First edition. 207 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Sparkling copy of Crews’ seventh novel.
  • Inwade to Briney Garth.
    CREWS, Judson.
    $40.00
    Taos: Este Es Press (1960). First edition. [50 pp]. Fine in printed comb-bound wrappers. Poems with drawings of nudes by Eric Gill.
  • How to Have a Life-Style.
    CRISP, Quentin.
    $75.00
    NY: Methuen (1979). First edition. vi + 183 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. INSCRIBED by Crisp on the half-title page, “To Warren / and Kendall / who know all / about not dusting / Quentin Crisp.”
  • Devour the Fire: The Selected Poems of Harry Crosby.
    CROSBY, Harry.
    $250.00
    Berkeley: Twowindows Press (1983). First edition. xxxv + 99 pp. Near fine in paper-covered boards with cloth spine. Introduction by Sy M. Kahn. Two pasted-on photographs. One of 200 numbered copies on Lana Laid paper.
  • White Stains.
    CROWLEY, Aleister.
    $200.00
    London: Duckworth (1973). Second edition, corrected and reset. xv + 118 pp. Very near fine in like dust jacket with a closed tear and light crease to top edge of rear panel. Edited by John Symonds, with his introduction. One of 1000 numbered copies. Originally published in 1898 in an edition of 100 copies, most of which were destroyed by H.M. Customs. Young 869* (1898 ed).
  • Train Rides: Poems from '63 & '64.
    CROZIER, Andrew.
    $75.00
    Cambridge: (np) (1968). First edition, lettered & signed issue. Small 4to. [30 pp]. Near fine in side-stapled wrappers. One of 26 lettered copies (from a total edition of 350) SIGNED by Crozier with an original holograph poem penned opposite the colophon page.
  • Will It Be Funny Tomorrow, Billy? Misadventuers in Music.
    CUMMINGS, Stephen.
    $75.00
    Prahran: Hardie Grant Books (2009). First edition. 198 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers and near fine dust jacket. A trade paperback original. INSCRIBED by Cummings “Craig in Santa Monica / its all good / man! / Stephen Cummings.” Memoir by the Melbourne-based musician and novelist.
  • Deep Within This Book Of Earth is Writ A Description Of The Beast.
    CUNLIFFE, Dave.
    $20.00
    Lancs: BB Books, 1966. First edition. Oblong 8vo. 32 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Poems. Mimeographed BB Bks flyer of available titles laid in.