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$75.00Los Angeles: Little Caesar (1982). First edition. 95 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers; a trade paperback original. Cover and book design by Henk Elenga/Hard Werken. Small poster reproducing the front cover art laid in.$45.00Barton: Something Else Press, 1971. First edition. 424 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket with wrap-around band (also fine), printing a note on Mac Low by John Cage. “In STANZAS FOR IRIS LEZAK, Mac Low has created a sort of cinema of words and word sequences, far more interesting than its obvious originality would suggest.” - from the jacket flap.$50.00Barrytown: Station Hill, 1979. First trade edition. 78 pp. Paperclip indent to first leaf, else very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. A suite of photographs by Peter Moore concludes the book. Review slip laid in.$55.00NY: Something Else Press (1966). First edition. 14 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Embossed ownership label of Denise Levertov inside front cover. Dated (3/18/70) and INSCRIBED by Mac Low, “For Denise & Mitch / with love / Jackson.” Great Bear Pamphlet #10.$20.00London: MacGibbon & Kee (1969). First edition. 57 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket.$250.00Preston: Harris Press (1967). First edition. [18 pp]. Very near fine in sewn wrappers. Introductory note by Duncan Glen. Illustrated with drawings by Alan D. Powell. First separate appearance of this long poem, which appeared originally in 1934 as part of MacDiarmid’s collection STONY LIMITS AND OTHER POEMS. One of 200 numbered copies on Glastonbury antique laid paper. SIGNED by Glen on the first leaf.$75.00Edinburgh: K.D. Duval (1963). First edition, numbered & signed issue. 18 pp. Fine in sewn wrappers. Eight poems by MacDiarmid. Cover image, “Self-Portrait” by Johnstone. One of 100 numbered copies SIGNED by MacDiarmid.$100.00London: Macgibbon & Kee (1969). First edition. 237 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. INSCRIBED by MacInnes on the title page, “For Joan / with all good wishes / Colin / Macinnes.”$350.00Berlin: O. von Holten (1929). First edition, deluxe numbered & signed issue. 42 pp. Fine in full red leather with gold details. One of 300 numbered copies on Imperial Japan paper SIGNED by Mackay. From the collection of publisher Samuel Fischer (S. Fischer Verlag), with his small bookplate inside the front cover.$55.00NY: Braziller (1982). First US edition. 174 pp. Near fine in near fine dust jacket. SIGNED by Mac Laverty. His second collection of stories.$35.00London: Jonathan Cape (1994). First edition. 198 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. His fourth short story collection.$25.00Bemidji: Truly Fine Press (1975). First edition. 2 x 4 5/8 inches. Fine in stapled wrappers. A poem, printed letterpress. OCLC locates one copy (Colby College).$50.00Bolinas: Smithereens Press (1986). First edition, numbered & signed issue. 4to. [38 pp]. Light foxing to covers, else near fine in side-stapled wrappers. One of 10 numbered copies SIGNED by Magda. Poems with drawings and an an excerpt from a conversation with S. Fox on Lew Welch, Magda’s partner from 1964 to 1971.$150.00Loughcrew: Gallery Books (1996). First edition. 241 pp. Near fine fine in near fine dust jacket. Preface by Mahon, introduction by Terrence Brown, who also edited this volume. Mahon’s first collection of prose (feature articles, lectures, book reviews). SIGNED by Mahon on the title page.$75.00Montclair: Caliban Press, 1985. First edition. 9 pp. Fine in sewn wrappers. One of 200 (of 250) numbered copies on Mohawk Letterpress Text with handmade Indian endpapers. First separate appearance of this essay, in which Mailer celebrates Twain’s novel.$75.00Mexico City: El Corno Emplumado, 1964. First edition. 178 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. The original Spanish text followed by the English translation by Elinor Randall. An uncommon work by this Mexican novelist. Colección Acuario, vol. 1.$50.00NY: 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.$20.00NY: Corinth, 1971. First edition. 76 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. One of 950 (of 1000) hardcover copies.$35.00Norman & London: University of Oklahoma Press (1996). First edition. xviii + 235 pp w/index. Fine in near fine dust jacket. Foreword by Libbert Crandon-Malamud. INSCRIBED by Malamud-Goti, “For Cameron, / for a quick / return to / these / parts / Jaime.” A critical assessment of Argentina’s human-rights trials by an insider.$100.00Los Angeles: Black Sparrow, 1974. First edition, numbered & signed issue. 143 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine and printed label. Fine acetate dust jacket. Poems and photographs. One of 200 numbered copies SIGNED by Malanga. Morrow & Cooney 194b. Young 2459.$50.00Milwaukee: Great Lake Books (1967). First edition. 12 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Cover photograph by Larry Couzens. Malanga's third book, following SCREEN TESTS and THREE POEMS FOR BENEDETTA BARZINE, both published the same year. Great Lake Books #3.$125.00Los Angeles: Black Sparrow, 1969. First edition. 39 pp. Fine in full cloth with printed spine and cover labels. Fine acetate dust jacket. One of 125 numbered copies SIGNED by Malanga. Twenty poems collected.$75.00Berkeley: Counterpoint (2013). First edition. vi + 159 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Adapted and translated by Walter Murch. Afterword by Lawrence Weschler.$25.00Storrs: Wormwood Review, 1965. First trade edition. 27 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 600 numbered copies. Allen De Loach guest-edits this issue of the Review, with a focus on the Cafe Le Metro scene on New York’s Lower East Side. Contributing poets include Barbara Holland, George Montgomery, Diane Wakoski, Paul Blackburn, Ed Sanders, Peter Orlovsky, Tuli Kupferberg, Ted Berrigan, Gerard Malanga, and many others.$75.00NY: Grove Press (1978). First edition. 87 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket.$15.00Ithaca: Ithaca House, 1981. First trade edition. 69 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. Cover by Mandel. One of 500 copies. Poems printed letterpress. His third book.$75.00NY: Adventures in Poetry (1971). First edition. 4to. [14 pp]. Near fine in side-stapled wrappers. Cover art by George Schneeman. One of 75 copies. Five poems.$25.00London: Enitharmon, 1974. First edition. 47 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. One of 300 (of 600) numbered copies. A long poem by Manning, with his cover drawing also tipped-on opposite the title page. Halliwell 43.$75.00London: Enitharmon Press, 1976. First edition, numbered & signed issue. 34 pp. Fine in paper-covered boards with gilt-stamped leather spine. Near fine unprinted clear plastic dust jacket with a short split to the rear flap fold. Poems. One of 45 numbered copies on Glastonbury Laid paper SIGNED by Manning. This copy is additionally INSCRIBED by Manning on the colophon page to a fellow Enitharmon author, “For Miriam Benkovitz / wishing her strength + joy.” Prospectus laid in. Halliwell 54b.$100.00London: Enitharmon Press, 1972. First edition, numbered & signed issue. 30 pp. Fine in paper-covered boards with gilt-stamped leather spine. Near fine unprinted acetate dust jacket. t.e.g. One of 75 numbered copies on Abbey Mills Coloured Text paper SIGNED by Manning. Halliwell 30b.$150.00Hove: Codex (2000). First edition. 190 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Drawings throughout from Manning’s sketchbooks. “Documents the spiraling depravity of his years within the moral quagmire of bad sex, worse drugs, and truly horrific rock and roll.”$45.00Cherry Valley: Cherry Valley Editions (1978). First edition. 107 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Front and rear cover collages by Claude Pelieu-Washburn. Translated from the original French by Mary Beach.