Showing 481–512 of 1877 results
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$200.00Cambridge & London: MIT Press (2011). First edition. xiv + 418 pp w/index. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Edited by Irene Gammel and Suzanne Zelazo. The first major collection of “the first American Dada” Freytag-Loringhoven’s verse, accompanied by photographs and full-color facsimiles.
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$150.00London: Trigram Press (1969). First trade edition. [46 pp]. Fine in printed wrappers. Typography by Asa Benveniste. Introductory statement by Dine, reproduced from his holograph. Sixteen paired images.
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$55.00NY: Knopf, 1971. First edition. 97 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Illustrated with production stills. Friedman’s second play. Young 1332.
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$35.00NY: Frontward Books (1976). First edition. Horizontal 12mo. [60 pp]. Very near fine in side-stapled wrappers. Front and back cover art by Ed Bowes. One of 350 copies, produced at the St. Mark’s Poetry Project. Two prose works.
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$45.00NY: Random House, 1929. First edition. [4 pp]. Tiny spot of foxing to two leaves, else fine in sewn wrappers. A single poem, issued as part of “The Poetry Quartos.” One of 475 copies.
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$35.00London: Secker & Warburg/London Magazine Editions (1985). First edition. xiii + 556 pp w/index. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. All the poems published in book form since 1939, with sixty new poems.
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$75.00London: London Magazine Editions, 1980-1984. First editions. 191 + 185 +165 pp. Three volumes, all fine in very near fine dust jackets. All three volumes INSCRIBED by Fuller to the same recipient. The poet-solicitor recalls his childhood and youth in Lancashire, through the end of his service in the Second World War. For the trio:
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$25.00San Francisco: Inferno Press (1960). First edition. 47 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers with integral printed dust jacket. First book by this “philosopher-poet” who “brings the current of continental traditions to our dying shores.”
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$45.00NY: Misty Terrace Press (1981). First edition. 4to. 33 pp. Near fine in side-stapled wrappers. Cover art by George Schneeman. One of 300 copies produced at the Poetry Project. Poems and prose works.
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$75.00Philadelphia: College of Art, 1964. First edition. 1 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches, printed on recto only. Fine. Miniature card promoting this event.
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$500.00NY: Knopf, 1975. Uncorrected proof. 725 pp. “10” penned to spine, else near fine in printed red wrappers. Publication information taped to front cover, promotional flyer stapled to verso, with a bit of a rust stain from the staple. Laid-in is a holograph note, “Geoff Wolff / 1,500 words / Deadline: Sept. 1” and a printed slip providing essentially the same information, but spelling out “Geoffrey Wolff.” An uncommon proof. Gaddis’ second novel, winner of the 1976 National Book Award.
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$150.00Lisbon: Penumbra Press (1974). First edition. 33 pp. Faint sunning to spine and extrems, else near fine in printed wrappers. One of 100 (of 230) numbered copies printed in two colors on Wookey Hole Mill Creme Laid Book Paper SIGNED by Gallagher.
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$150.00Bolinas: Smithereens Press (1983). First edition, numbered & signed issue. 4to. [52 pp]. Foxing to rear cover and along the page edges, else near fine in side-stapled wrappers. Cover drawing by Gallup. One of 10 numbered copies SIGNED by Gallup.
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$50.00Annandale-on-Hudson: Woodbine Press, 1988. First edition, hardcover & signed issue. 32mo. [56 pp]. Fine in full decorated cloth and very near fine dust jacket with a tiny tear to bottom edge of the front cover. One of 50 copies SIGNED by Gansz.
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$1,000.00NY: Knopf, 1990. First US edition, numbered & signed issue. 285 pp. Fine in full leather with gilt stamping to spine. Fine publisher’s decorated slipcase. Translated from the original Spanish by Edith Grossman. One of 350 numbered copies SIGNED by Garcia Marquez.
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$75.00Santa Fe: Soundings Press, 1991. First edition. 211 pp w/postscripts & footnotes. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. In addition to examinations of regional and indigenous music, Garland writes on Cage, Harrison, Tenney, Nancarrow, and others.
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$25.00Manchester: Carcanet New Press (1979). First UK edition. 91 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers; a trade paperback original in the UK. A tour de force, Gass considers all aspects of the color.
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$350.00Paris: Paul Morihien (1949). First edition, limited issue. 50 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers with original printed wrap-around band. One of 50 numbered copies on Marais Crève-Coeur paper.
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$125.00(np): (np) [1975]. First edition. Oblong 8vo. [16 pp]. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Pages unopened. A less common collection of poems by the prolific poet-publisher.
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$200.00NY: Pantheon (1943). First US edition. 253 pp. Light bump to one upper corner, else very near fine in near fine dust jacket with a short tear at the base of the front flap fold. Original German poems with facing English translations by Carol North Valhope and Ernst Morwitz. Young 1395*.
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$85.00NY: Knopf, 1944. First US edition. xvii + 172 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket with a tiny closed tear to spine. Translated from the original French by Malcolm Cowley. Writings by Gide after June 1940, crafted in such a way that they could be safely printed in newspapers during Occupation.
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$45.00NY: New Directions (1953). First edition. 192 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Translated from the original French by George D. Painter.
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$125.00Berkeley: Black Lizard/Creative Arts, 1980. First edition. 185 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. One of Gifford’s best, one of the least common Black Lizard titles.
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$450.00Fayetteville: Lost Roads, 1979. First edition. 46 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers; a trade paperback original. SIGNED by Gilchrist on the title page. Her first book, a collection of poems. Lost Roads 14.
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$45.00London: Hutchinson (2003). First edition. xx + 363 pp w/chronology & list for further reading. Slight lean to spine, else fine in fine dust jacket. SIGNED by Gimlette on the title page. The first of his highly-regarded travel books.
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$150.00NY: Totem/Corinth (1961). First edition. 47 pp. Light toning along spine, else very near fine in stapled wrappers. Introduction by William Carlos Williams. Cover art by Jessie Sorrentino. Dated (1965 London) and SIGNED by Ginsberg on the front cover. Morgan A5.a1.1. Young 1448.
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$125.00[Paris]: Christian Bourgois (1967). First French edition. 221 pp w/notes. Very good plus in printed wrappers, with a small snag to the lower portion of the front cover, and small spot on the title page and opposite leaf. Bookseller Burton Weiss’ copy, with his inked name and date inside the front cover. Translated from the original English by Claude Pélieu. SIGNED by Ginsberg on the front free endpaper.
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$45.00Oakland: Stone Press (1975). First editions. 4 x 6 inch postcard. Very near fine. Prints this poem, reproduced from Ginsberg's holograph. Stone Press Weekly No. 65. TOGETHER WITH the smaller later (1976) 3 1/4 x 5 1/2 inch version, published by the unspeakable visions of the individual. For the pair:
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$200.00Lincoln: Penmaen Press, 1976. First edition, numbered & signed issue. 45 pp. Very near fine in two-part cloth binding. No dust jacket, as issued. Relief etchings by Jerome Kaplan. One of 300 numbered copies SIGNED by Ginsberg and Eberhart. Morgan A34a2.1a.
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$100.00San Francisco: Cranium Press [1967]. First edition, second printing. 31 x 16 1/4 inch broadside. Fine. Designed by Wes Wilson. Photograph of Ginsberg by Larry Keenan. Printed on white paper instead of light yellow in a run of 3000 copies, but according to the publisher, many were discarded for being off register. Morgan AA8a.2.
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$75.00Orono: Northern Lights, 1992. First edition. xxii + 439 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Edited by Michael Fournier. Gathers the three published volumes, the unpublished collection OUR TIMES, assembled shortly before his death, and 37 uncollected poems. His sons Eugene Brooks and Allen Ginsberg contribute appreciations on his life and work.
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$45.00NY: Seaver Books (1986). First US edition. 110 pp. Fine in very near fine, price-clipped dust jacket. Essays translated from the original Italian by Dick Davis.