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$750.00Tuscaloosa: Parallel Editions / University of Alabama, 1990. First edition. [26 pp]. Fine in decorated boards. Translated from the original Spanish by Eliot Weinberger. Illustrated with two wood engravings by John DePol. One of 75 numbered copies on dampened Frankfurt mouldmade paper SIGNED by Paz, Weinberger, and DePol. Paz was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature this same year.$45.00Anchorage: Salmon Run Press, 1994. First edition. [8 pp]. Fine in sewn wrappers. One of 50 numbered copies on Gloss Cream Antiqua cover stock paper SIGNED by Peacock. The fifth volume in the first Salmon Run Pamphlet Series. A single poem.$3,500.00London: Eyre & Spottiswoode (1946-1959). First editions. 437 + 453 + 222 pp. Three volumes, all very near fine in like dust jackets with faint tanning to spines. Cover art by Peake. A landmark of fantasy literature. For the trio:$200.00(np): National Publishing Company, 1983. Later printing. 1291 pp. Fine in decorated boards. Stamped “Stolen / by / Penn & Teller” inside the front board and SIGNED by Penn and Teller on the title page.$75.00New Rochelle: Elizabeth Press (1964). First edition. 22 pp. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. Endorsements by Paul Blackburn, Frederick Eckman, and Charles Olson on the rear cover. Dated (3/65) and INSCRIBED by Perchik, “Marvin Malone - / In appreciation of his kindness / Si Perchik.” Laid into this copy is a sort TLS from Perchik to Malone, in part presenting this copy.$35.00Boston: Godine (1988). First US edition. 164 pp. Very near fine in near fine dust jacket. Translated from the original French by David Bellos.$45.00Berkeley: The Figures (1978). First edition. 91 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Cover by Francie Shaw. One of 574 copies. INSCRIBED by Perelman on the half-title page, “for George / con muchas gracias / Bob Perelman.”$250.00NY: Simon & Schuster (1977). First edition. 126 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Perelman’s travel tales, illustrated by Al Hirschfeld. SIGNED by Perelman on the front free endpaper.$35.00Gillingham: Arc Publications, 1974. First edition. 51 pp w/translator’s notes & bibliography. Bump to one lower corner, else near fine in illustrated cardstock covers. Original French poems with facing English translations by Peter Nijmeijer and Paul Brown. Press address change card laid in.$25.00NY: Morrow (1976). First edition. 227 pp w/index. Very near fine in like dust jacket. A comprehensive treatment.$100.00NY: Lines, 1966. First edition. 4to. [54 pp]. Uneven toning to rear cover and extrems, else near fine in side-stapled wrappers. Cover art by John Perreault. Poems introduced by John Ashbery. Dated (July 79) and briefly INSCRIBED by Perreault.$125.00Torrance: Hors Commerce Press (1965). First edition. [32 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 200 copies. Preface by Alan Sillitoe. Poems with Perret’s own illustrations. Affixed to the front free endpaper is Perret’s clipped full signature. One of two poetry collections published during his short life (1930-1965).$40.00Santa Barbara: Little Square Review, 1967. Spring. 31 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. SIGNED by Peters, John Ridland (editor), Kate Barnard (contributing artist), Bill Horton (printer), and S. Friedrich (typographer).$125.00Chicago: Will Petersen 1975. First edition. 4to. [8 pp]. Near fine in side-stapled wrappers with pasted-on cover label. One of 50 numbered copies. INSCRIBED by Peterson (but not signed).$45.00(np): (np) (2002). First edition. 101 pp. Fine in full cloth and very near fine printed dust jacket. One of 100 copies on Mohawk Superfine paper, printed by Patrick Reagh. Peterson’s last manuscript, with instruction to be printed “on good paper, as a gift to friends.”$150.00London: Privately Printed, 1923. First edition. 73 pp. Bmp and light toning to spine, else near fine in paper-covered boards with printed cover and spine labels. One of 250 (of 280) copies. Poems by the author of LADSLOVE LYRICS and YOUNG THINGS. Young 3041*.$25.00Toronto: The Folks Upstairs Press (1982). First edition. 16mo. [12 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. Six poems. Laid into this copy is a promotional letter from the poet, presenting this copy. OCLC locates one copy (Toronto Public Library).$25.00Copenhagen & Los Angeles: Green Integer, 2002. First edition. 16mo. 178 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Dated (10-10-02) and INSCRIBED by Phillips to Leslie [Scalapino], “For Leslie / with the greatest / of admiration / & appreciation. / Dennis.”$75.00San Francisco: City Lights Books (1968). First US edition. 39 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. Translated from the original Spanish by Paul Blackburn. Introduction by Camilo José Cela. Pocket Poets #25. Cook 71.$75.00Brockport: BOA Editions, 1977. First edition, lettered & signed issue. 76 pp. Fine in marbled paper-covered boards with cloth spine. No dust jacket, as issued. Foreword by Archibald MacLeish. One of 26 lettered copies SIGNED by Piccione and MacLeish. New Poets of America Series Vol. 4.$45.00Vancouver: Slug Press, 1981. First edition. 11 x 4 1/2 inch broadside, printed in two colors. Fine. One of 150 numbered copies SIGNED by Pickard.$35.00[San Francisco]: Cranium Press, 1971. First edition. 12 x 5 inch broadside. Fine. A single nineteen line poem.$35.00Cardiff: Second Aeon [c 1975]. First edition. Tall 4to. 5 pp. Near fine in side-stapled wrappers. A single long poem.$35.00San Francisco: Inferno Press Editions, 1958. First edition. 34 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Eighteen poems. Pillin’s fourth book. Accompanied by a two color promotional postcard.$75.00London: John Calder (1961). First UK edition. 151 pp. Offsetting to endpapers, else very near fine in near fine, price-clipped dust jacket with light wear to crown. Translated from the original French by Richard N. Coe. Pinget’s fifth novel, but the first to appear in English translation.$100.00Dorset: The Bettiscombe Press [1971]. First edition. [64 pp]. Near fine in thick black card covers. A poem by Michael Pinney illustrated by tinted, scratched and/or collaged photographs by John Miles. Each page contains one to seven or so lines from Pinney's poem, “Orion's Sword,” coupled with a photograph or photo collage by Miles. A beautiful production. Uncommon.$100.00Llandogo: Old Stile Press (1999). First edition. Oblong 8vo. [42 pp]. Fine in printed paper-covered boards. No dust jacket, as issued. Text from the fourteenth century Chester cycle of miracle plays, illustrated with linocuts by J. Martin Pitts. One of 220 numbered copies on Hahnemühle Ingres paper SIGNED by Pitts.$100.00LLandogo: Old Stile Press (1989). First edition. 4to. [76 pp]. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine. Fine publisher’s decorated slipcase. One of 220 numbered copies SIGNED by Pitts. Silhouette images of boys who danced in tribute to Apollo on a cliff above the southern Aegean.$75.00NY: Albondocani Press, 1987. First edition, numbered & signed issue. [20 pp]. Fine in sewn wrappers and integral marbled-paper dust jacket with a printed cover label. Printed at the Nadja Press. One of 150 numbered copies on Arches Text paper SIGNED by Plante. Original publication announcement laid in.$40.00Northampton: Smith College Library Rare Book Room, 1982. First edition. 4to. 29 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Essay by Susan R. Van Dyne. Plath’s multiple drafts of this poem reproduced in facsimile. Afterword by Ruth Mortimer.$45.00[Oakland: (np) c 1975]. First US edition. Oblong 16mo. 27 pp. Fine in oblong, side-stapled wrappers. A piracy of this dramatic work for three voices.$75.00[North Pomfret]: Elysium Press (1998). First edition. 12 pp. Fine in full cloth with inset cover label. No dust jacket, as issued. Foreword by Mark Mitchell. One of 75 numbered copies printed letterpress on Somerset paper. First separate appearance of this 1933 short story.






















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