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  • Compagnie.
    BECKETT, Samuel.
    $200.00
    Paris: Les Éditions de Minuit (1980). First edition, deluxe numbered issue. 87 pp. Very near fine in printed wrappers. Near fine unprinted glassine dust jacket with two small spots on rear cover. One of 99 numbered copies with the publisher’s corresponding limitation slip present.
  • Mal Vu Mal Dit.
    BECKETT, Samuel.
    $200.00
    Paris: Les Éditions de Minuit (1981). First edition. 76 pp. Very near fine in printed wrappers and near fine unprinted glassine. One of 99 numbered copies on Alfa mousse paper, with the publisher’s numbered limitation slip.
  • Malone Dies.
    BECKETT, Samuel.
    $850.00
    NY: Grove Press (1956). First US edition. 120 pp. Fine full cloth with black lettering to spine and front panel. Near fine clear acetate dust with shallow chipping to base and crown of spine, and tips of flap folds. Printed price of $3.75 on the front flap. One of 500 numbered copies. Federman & Fletcher 375.01.
  • Proust.
    BECKETT, Samuel.
    $3,000.00
    NY: Grove Press [1957]. First US edition, numbered & signed issue. 72 pp. Light sunning to spine, and to the top of the cloth on the rear panel, else fine in brown quarter cloth with gold stamping. Very near fine clear acetate dust jacket with one tiny chip. One of 250 numbered copies SIGNED by Beckett. His second book, originally published in the UK in 1931. Federman & Fletcher 7.12.
  • Stoma.
    BEINING, Guy R.
    $100.00
    NY: [Red Ozier Press] 1984. First edition. [22 pp]. Fine in string-bound wrappers. Covers and endpapers of handmade paper by Susan Anderson Dieu Donne Press. Cover illustration by Leslie Wayne, interior drawing by Les Kanturek. One of 100 copies SIGNED by Beining at the colophon. Produced by students of a class given by the Red Ozier Press at New School, no copies were for sale. Peich 61.
  • no bow for the western canon.
    BEINING, Guy.
    $75.00
    Saint Paul & NY: Unarmed/Granary, 2021. First edition. Twenty fascicles and a title card housed in the publisher’s box with printed cover label. All elements fine. One of 80 copies in the trade edition published by Unarmed. New, at publication price:
  • Still Life and Other Poems.
    BELL, Julian.
    $35.00
    Woodside: Occasional Works, 1987. First edition. 21 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. One of 200 numbered copies on Rives Heavy paper. Hand set in Monotype Bembo, printed letterpress. Introduction by Peter Stansky and William Abrahams. Eight poems. Julian Bell, son of Vanessa Bell, and the only Bloomsbury poet, was killed while driving an ambulance in the Spanish Civil War.
  • The First-Known and Other Poems.
    BELLERBY, Frances.
    $75.00
    London: Enitharmon Press, 1975. First edition, deluxe issue. 62 pp. Fine marbled paper-covered boards with gilt-stamped leather spine. Fine clear acetate dust jacket. t.e.g. One of 30 numbered copies on Basingwerk Parchment paper. Halliwelll 51b.
  • Semper Cercando.
    BELTRAMETTI, Franco.
    $75.00
    Mendrisio: Museo d’arte Mendrisio, 1999. First edition. 4to. 135 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. One of 1000 copies. INSCRIBED by Franco’s son, Giona [Beltrametti] on page 101, and again on the half title page, “For Joanne [Kyger] and Donald [Guravich].” Illustrated with many b&w photographs and color reproductions. Text in Italian.
  • The Fourth of June.
    BENEDICTUS, David.
    $75.00
    London: Anthony Blond (1962). First edition. 208 pp w/glossary of Etonian terms. Very near fine in fine dust jacket. Cover art by Richard Chopping, best known for his work on the Fleming’s Bond titles. Young 243*.
  • Smut: Two Unseemly Stories.
    BENNETT, Alan.
    $35.00
    London: Profile/Faber and Faber (2011). First edition. 12mo. 180 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. SIGNED by Bennett on the title page. Presents “The Greening of Mrs Donaldson” and “The Shielding of Mrs Forbes.”
  • Meat Watch.
    BENNETT, John M.
    $35.00
    Columbus: Fireweed Press, 1977. First edition, lettered & signed issue. 24 pp. Small crease to one upper corner, else fine in stapled wrappers. One of 26 lettered copies SIGNED by Bennett. Seventeen poems with three visual works.
  • Briarcombe Paragraphs.
    BENSON, Steve.
    $35.00
    Paris: Moving Letters Press, 1984. First edition. [24 pp]. Corners bumped, else near fine in printed wrappers with pasted-on cover label. Cover design by Joseph Simas and Johanna Drucker. One of 274 (of 300) numbered copies.
  • Count Three: Poems.
    BENVENISTE, Asa.
    $45.00
    [Berkeley]: Maya Quarto (1969). First edition, numbered & signed issue. [10 pp]. Light toning along spine, else fine in sewn wrappers with pasted-on cover label. Tile page drawing by David Meltzer. One of 50 numbered copies on Tovil paper SIGNED by Benveniste. Maya Quarto Two.
  • Bibliosophia; or, Book-Wisdom. Containing Some Account of the Pride, Pleasure, and Privileges, of that Glorious Vocation, Book-Collecting.
    BERESFORD, Rev. James.
    $20.00
    [San Francisco]: David Belch, et al. (1994). First printing of this edition (originally published in 1810). 7 pp. Fine in sewn wrappers. Introduction by David Belch. Beresford’s poetic introduction to his rebuttal of Rev. Thomas Frognall Dibdin’s work, BIBLIOMANIA. Published on the occasion of a joint meeting of the Zamorano and Roxburghe Clubs.
  • Once in Europa.
    BERGER, John.
    $50.00
    NY: Pantheon Books (1987). First US edition. 192 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. The middle title in Berger’s “Into Their Labours” trilogy. Review slip laid in.
  • Bill.
    BERKSON, Bill and Colter Jacobsen.
    $20.00
    San Francisco: Gallery 16 Editions, 2008. First edition. [48 pp]. Fine in illustrated boards. No dust jacket, as issued. Texts by Berkson, drawings by Jacobsen, concluding with statements on the project by each.
  • Bill.
    BERKSON, Bill and Colter Jacobsen.
    $50.00
    San Francisco: Gallery 16 Editions, 2008. First edition. [48 pp]. Fine in illustrated boards. No dust jacket, as issued. Texts by Berkson, drawings by Jacobsen. SIGNED by Berkson and Jacobsen on the title page, and uncommon thus.
  • Suite 3.
    BERKSON, Bill and David Meltzer.
    $20.00
    San Francisco: Auguste Press (nd). First edition. Folding card (8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches, closed). Fine in the original printed envelope. A poem each by Berkson and Meltzer.
  • Hymns of St. Bridget & Other Writings.
    BERKSON, Bill and Frank O’Hara.
    $20.00
    Woodacre: Owl Press, 2001. First edition. 85 pp w/notes. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Cover art by Alex Katz. Adds a selection of miscellaneous writings, The Letters of Angelicus & Fidelio Fobb, and Marcia: An Unfinished Novel (with Patsy Southgate), to the title piece. Errata slip, created by Berkson, laid in.
  • Ted Berrigan.
    BERKSON, Bill and George Schneeman.
    $25.00
    Austin: Cuneiform Press, 2008. First edition. Tall 4to. [24 pp]. Fine in sewn wrappers. The Berkson/Schneeman illustrated text followed by “A Note on Ted Berrigan” by Berkson and “A Note from the Publisher” by Kyle Schlesinger.
  • Amsterdam Souvenirs.
    BERKSON, Bill and Joanne Kyger.
    $15.00
    Santa Cruz: Blue Press, 2016. First edition. [28 pp]. Fine in sewn wrappers. One of 250 copies. A collaborative journal created during their visit to the second annual One World Poetry Conference P’78 in Amsterdam, September 11-19, 1978
  • Two Serious Poems & One Other.
    BERKSON, Bill and Larry Fagin.
    $75.00
    Bolinas: Big Sky Books (1971). First edition. [12 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 200 copies. Cover art by Joe Brainard.
  • 100 Women.
    BERKSON, Bill.
    $75.00
    Chicago: Simon & Schuchat (1974). First edition. [24 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 274 (of 300) copies. Ten lists of ten women printed on ten pages.
  • 25 Grand View.
    BERKSON, Bill.
    $100.00
    San Francisco: Colophleur Press, 2002. First edition. [28 pp]. Fine in sewn wrappers and fine dust jacket with pasted-on cover label. One of 100 copies SIGNED by Berkson. Undated notebook entries with Berkson’s short afterword. The product of Marie C. Dern’s letterpress class at the San Francisco Center for the Book.
  • Blue is the Hero (Poems 1960-1975).
    BERKSON, Bill.
    $125.00
    Kensington: L Publications, 1976. First edition, lettered & signed issue. Small 4to. 124 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. One of 26 lettered copies SIGNED by Berkson.
  • Enigma Variations.
    BERKSON, Bill.
    $350.00
    Bolinas: Big Sky (1975). First edition. [46 pp]. Small stain and two small chips to bottom edge of font cover, else very good plus in printed wrappers. Poems with cover art and illustrations by Philip Guston. INSCRIBED by Berskon to Virgil [Thomson], “For Virgil / with much love, / as ever, / Bill.” Laid into this copy is a thirty-seven word ALS from Berkson to Thomson, in part presenting this book.
  • Exogeny.
    BERKSON, Bill.
    $50.00
    [Chicago]: Poetry Foundation, 2013. First edition. 13 1/2 x 6 inch illustrated broadside. Fine. Berkson’s poem with a doubled photograph of Joan Mitchell on a diving board. Produced on the occasion of Sitting Between the Sea and the Buildings: A Symposium of Poets and Artists celebrating the legacy of Joan Mitchell. SIGNED by Berkson.
  • For the Ordinary Artist: Short Reviews, Occasional Pieces & More.
    BERKSON, Bill.
    $15.00
    Buffalo: Blaz/Vox (2010). First edition. 285 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.
  • Invisible Oligarchs: Russia Notebook January-June 2006 & After.
    BERKSON, Bill.
    $12.50
    Brooklyn: Ugly Duckling Presse (2016). First edition. 71 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Includes several facsimile pages.
  • Missing: Collages by PAVE Art Students New Rochelle High School.
    BERKSON, Bill.
    $25.00
    New Rochelle: Missing Edition, 2009. First edition. [40 pp]. Fine in illustrated wrappers. One of 75 copies. Thirty-two full color reproductions, each with Berkson’s text.
  • Our Friends Will Pass Among You Silently.
    BERKSON, Bill.
    $20.00
    Woodacre: Owl Press 2007. First edition. 62 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Cover art an image by Val Celmins. Poems in two sections, “25 Grand View” and “Same Here.”