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$300.00NY: Ivan Obolensky (1962). First edition, limited issue. 302 pp. Fine in full cloth with lightly sunned spine. Near fine publisher’s slipcase with some smudging to side panels. One of 1000 numbered copies accompanied by six 9 1/4 x 6 1/4 lithographs, one of which is SIGNED by Kent.$150.00Saint Paul: Graywolf Press (1986). First edition. 85 pp. Small bump and wear along fore-edge, else near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. SIGNED by Kenyon on the title page, and additionally dated (November 22, 1986) and INSCRIBED on the half-title page.$3,500.00NY: New Directions (1959). First edition. 128 pp. Very near fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine. Very near fine unprinted clear acetate dust jacket. One of 750 numbered copies SIGNED by Kerouac. Original prospectus laid in. Charters A9.$125.00Portland: Yes! Press, 1971. First printing of this third edition. 11 1/2 x 9 inch broadside, printed in black ink on brown paper. Fine. A single poem by Kerouac composed in 1959. Issued free by Yes! Press, No. 13 in a series. Charters A10 (note).$150.00NY: Grove Press (1959). First trade paperback printing. 244 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Spring 1959 Evergreen Books catalogue laid in. Charters A8b.$25.00California: the unspeakable visions of the individual (1978). First edition. 5 x 7 inch illustrated card. Fine. Three short poems by Kerouac printed atop a photographic background.$45.00London: Quercus (2010). First edition. 468 pp. Very slight lean to spine, else fine in fine dust jacket. SIGNED by Kerr on the title page. “A Bernie Gunther Thriller.”$125.00Cleveland: Renegade Press (1964). First edition. [16 pp]. Fine in side-stapled wrappers. One of 100 copies. A collection of nine poems, printed letterpress by d.a. levy. Taylor & Horvath P-26.$75.00London: John Murray (1956). First edition. 215 pp. Fine in very near fine, price-clipped dust jacket. Cover by Osbert Lancaster. A novel of expats in Greece, “born out of the sense of liberation that came to me on first setting foot in Athens.” - King. Young 621*.$250.00London: Longmans, Green and Co. (1952). First edition. 43 pp. Some foxing to endpapers, else near fine in near fine dust jacket with light wear to crown of spine and top edge. Bookplate of poet Leonard Clark inside front board. Review slip laid in. Novelist King’s first published work was a collection of poems written when he was sixteen; this is his second book of verse.$25.00San Francisco: North Point, 1980. First printing, second trade paperback edition. 116 pp. Fine in wrappers and fine illustrated dust jacket. Originally published in 1966, Kinnell made extensive revisions for this edition. Dated (March 7, 1981) and SIGNED by Kinnell on the title page. The poet’s only novel.$200.00Dublin: Dolmen Press (1967). First edition. 18 pp. Fine in paper-covered boards with cloth spine. Near fine unprinted tissue dust jacket with light wear along top edge. One of 100 numbered copies SIGNED by Kinsella. The New Dolmen Chapbooks 2.$25.00Vancouver: William Hoffer (1988). First edition, numbered & signed issue. 13 pp. Fine in sewn wrappers. One of 300 (of 326) numbered copies SIGNED by Kinsella. The opening of his 1992 novel BOX SOCIALS.$75.00Vancouver: William Hoffer/Tanks (1986). First edition, numbered & signed issue. 4to. 57 pp. Small bump to one top edge, else very near fine in full blue linen over boards with printed paper cover and spine labels. No dust jacket, as issued. One of 100 numbered copies SIGNED by Kinsella. Tanks 1.2.$45.00San Francisco: Meadow Press, 1982. First edition. Square 16mo. [12 pp]. Fine in printed paste paper-covered boards with cloth spine. No dust jacket, as issued. Printing, binding, paste paper, and illustrations by Leigh McLellan. One of 100 numbered copies SIGNED by by Kirkpatrick and McLellan.$25.00Mexico City: El Corno Emplumado (1966). First edition. 38 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. poems in English with illustrations.SIGNED by Kiviat on the title page, “love, Erik.” Colección la llave vol. III.$75.00[Port Townsend]: Copper Canyon Press, 1996. First edition. 7 1/4 x 7 3/4 inch broadside, printed in two colors. Fine. One deckle edge. Matted and framed. Reagan ara conclusion, “Today with the President’s red button playing / Such a prominent role, / Though I can’t vote for it, I wonder / If evil could be safer, on the whole.”$25.00Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson (1974). First edition. x + 373 pp w/appendix & indexes. Fine in fine dust jacket. Compiled by Miriam Waddington, with her introduction.$25.00NY: Random House (1983). First edition. 65 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Knott’s eighth book, first from a major publisher.$45.00Los Angeles: Black Sparrow, 1968. First edition. 16 pp. Near fine in sewn wrappers with light sunning to spine. A collection of seven poems. One of 250 numbered copies SIGNED by Koch. Morrow & Cooney 28a.$125.00London: Anvil Press Poetry (1999). First edition, numbered & signed issue. 59 pp w/notes. Fine in full black cloth with inset cover illustration and gilt stamping to spine. Near fine unprinted clear acetate dust jacket. One of 50 numbered copies bound for Ulysses SIGNED by Kociejowski. Bookseller William Hoffer is the subject of one poem.$75.00London: Ulysses, 1999. First edition, numbered & signed issue. 23 pp w/notes. Fine in wrappers and fine dust jacket with printed cover label. Printed at the Tragara Press. One of 100 numbered copies SIGNED by Kociejowski.$150.00London: earthgrip & flugsprung, 1975. First edition. [16 pp w/notes]. Near fine in sewn wrappers. Cover an original linocut by Alice Duck. Early poems by the author of the excellent A FACTOTUM OF THE BOOK TRADE (Biblioasis, 2022).$200.00NY: Richard Kostelanetz [c 1988]. Thirty-seven single-sided 11 x 8 1/2 sheets with backing board and original mailing envelope (to The Wormwood Review). Fine. Affixed to the first leaf is Kostelanetz’s clipped signature from a canceled check, and the holograph addition, “As text is scheduled to appear in IOWA REVIEW this is offered for chapbook publication in a format that respects its geometries. Author is willing to collaborate on design.”$125.00Philadelphia: Foundation Forum [1967]. First edition. Nine 11 x 8 1/2 inch pages, stapled upper left. Very near fine. A continuous performance, the works partially overlapping. Program notes, a detailed biographical sketch of Kosugi, and two pages on Moorman and Paik.”What’s happening? Name June Paik, Charlotte Moorman, you, birth, death, love poems, televisions shows, murder, spring, flowers, war, and income tax are happening and you will get as much as you’re tuned up to get.”$50.00NY: Town Hall, 1967. First edition. 9 1/2 x 6 1/4 inch illustrated flyer. Fine. Takehisa Kosugi, Charlotte Moorman, and Nam June Paik perform. Terrific photograph of Kosugi by Peter Moore. Accompanied by the program for the event, a single glossy sheet folded once to make a booklet, which details the compositions to be performed, and presents a biography of Kosugi. For the pair:$20.00NY: Frontward Books (1979). First edition. 4to. [34 pp]. Near fine in side-stapled wrappers. Cover art by Alice Notley. One of 350 copies published at the Poetry Project. Poems, some of which appeared in Locus Solus, Dodgems, and Out There.$20.00Carmichael: Runcible Spoon (1967). First edition. [16 pp]. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. Cover by Martha Krech. One of 500 copies.$10.00Sommerville: sunnyoutside (2006). First edition. 36 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 200 copies. SIGNED by Krech on the title page. Seventeen poems.$45.00NY: Holt, Rinehart and Winston (1974). First edition. 339 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Articles, reviews, essays, and letters from London, Spain, Paris, Iowa City, New York, and San Juan.$150.00Buffalo: Leslie Krims, 1972. First edition. Ten 5 x 5 3/4 inch images together with two folded text sheets, the lot housed in a hinged box. Internal elements fine, box very near fine. Text by Robert A. Sobieszek. Numbered and SIGNED by Krims on one of the sheets.$15.00[Dover]: Bottle of Smoke Press [2005]. First edition, lettered & signed issue Single printed sheet tipped into printed card covers (5 1/2 inches square, closed). Fine. Printed letterpress. A concise prose meditation on brotherhood, occasioned by two men with shotguns. One of 26 lettered copies SIGNED by Kryss.