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  • Paintings.
    RICHTER, Gerard.
    $75.00
    NY: Marian Goodman Gallery/Sperone Westwater 1987. First edition. Small 4to. [48 pp]. Very near fine in printed wrappers. Essays by Anne Rorimer and Denys Zacharopoulos. Color reproductions of 40 abstract paintings.
  • 100 Self-Portraits, 1993.
    RICHTER, Gerhard.
    $50.00
    Dresden & Köln: Gerhard Richter Archive Staatliche Kunstammlungen/Walther König (2018). First edition. [210 pp]. Fine in fine dust jacket. Afterword by Hubertus Butin. Writings of the Gerhard Richter Archive, Volume 16.
  • 66 Zeichnungen Halifax 1978.
    RICHTER, Gerhard.
    $200.00
    Köln: Walter König (1997). First trade edition. [156 pp]. Very near fine in wrappers and fine illustrated dust jacket. Texts by Gerhard Storck. A sequence of pencil drawings.
  • Gerhard Richter 1988/89.
    RICHTER, Gerhard.
    $75.00
    Rotterdam: Museum Boymans-van Beuningen 1989. First edition. 4to. 166 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Texts by Wm Crouwel, Karel Schampers, Anna Tilroe, and Benjamin H.D. Buchloh in Dutch and English. Color and b&w plates.
  • Neue Biler.
    RICHTER, Gerhard.
    $850.00
    Munich: Galerie Hiener Freidrich (1967). First edition. 33 x 23 inch poster, folded three times. Near fine with a small tear to one center line fold. A relatively early illustrated poster.
  • Aube Dawn: A poem from ILLUMINATIONS by Arthur Rimbaud.
    RIMBAUD, Arthur.
    $250.00
    San Francisco: [Jaime Robles] (1993). First edition. [18 pp]. Fine in sewn wrappers. Original French with English translation by Winston Dutton. Fold-out photogravure plate prepared by Ken Farley. Gravure printed by Jaime Robles with Doris Simmelink. Text printed and bound by Robles. “Afternoon,” a poem by Robles in response, printed by Eric Holub at Hillside Press. One of 20 copies on Arches paper, the entire edition.
  • What Did I Do? The Unauthorized Autobiography.
    RIVERS, Larry with Larry Weinstein.
    $250.00
    NY: HarperCollins (1992). First edition, numbered & signed issue. viii + 498 pp. Very near fine in full gilt-stamped blue cloth in fine publisher’s illustrated slipcase. One of 125 (of 141) numbered copies SIGNED by Rivers.
  • Just In: World of Navigational Challenges: New and Selected Work.
    ROBERSON, Ed.
    $35.00
    Jersey City: Talisman House (1998). First edition. 144 pp. Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Poems from 1970 to current work in progress.
  • To See the Earth Before the End of the World.
    ROBERSON, Ed.
    $75.00
    Middletown: Wesleyan University Press (2010). First edition. 161 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. One hundred and twenty new poems.
  • Bottle 5: Broadsides.
    ROBERTS, Bill. ed.
    $150.00
    Dover: Bottle of Smoke Press [2007]. First edition, deluxe signed issue. Nineteen letterpress printed broadsides laid into a folder. All elements fine. Contributors are: David Barker, justin.barrett, Charles Bukowski, Dave Church, Christopher Cunningham, John Dorsey, Dan Fante, Amanda Fleming, S.A. Griffin, Robert Head, Tom Kryss, Jake Marx, Hosho McCreech, Ann Menebroker, Robert Miltner, Owen Roberts, Larry Smith, Marc Snyder, Kent Taylor, Jeffrey H. Weinberg. One of 40 copies SIGNED by all living contributors, and with a signed numbered print of the cover illustration affixed to the front of the folder. New, at publication price:
  • Winterwood and Other Hauntings.
    ROBERTS, Keith.
    $125.00
    Morrigan Publicatins, 1989. First edition, numbered & signed issue. 182 + xii pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Very near fine publisher’s slipcase. Illustrations by Roberts, with an introduction by Robert Holdstock. One of 250 numbered copies SIGNED by Roberts and Holdstock. This issue includes a bonus short story, “The Event,” not in the trade edition.
  • Corpus.
    ROBERTS, Michael Symmons.
    $45.00
    London: Jonathan Cape (2004). First edition. 71 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Roberts’ fourth collection of poems.
  • Artifacts.
    ROBERTSON, Kirk.
    $125.00
    Huntington: Water Mark Press, 1985. First edition. 4to. [24 pp]. Light bend to one upper corner, else very near fine in sewn wrappers. INSCRIBED by Robertson on the first leaf, “For Marvin Malone / w/best wishes / Kirk Robertson / 11/86.” An interesting collection of works incorporating elements of concrete poetry and found images. Laid into this copy is an 80 world ALS from Robertson in part presenting this book.
  • Reasons and Methods: Poems.
    ROBERTSON, Kirk.
    $40.00
    Grover City & Fallon: rainbow resin press/Duck Down (1980). First edition. Folio. [16 pp]. One old horizontal fold, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Poems by Robertson illustrated with typoglifs “Constellations” by Karl Kempton.
  • Under the Weight of the Sky.
    ROBERTSON, Kirk.
    $45.00
    Cherry Valley: Cherry Valley Editions (1978). First edition. 69 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. INSCRIBED by Robertson to Marvin Malone, editor of The Wormwood Review. Laid in is a TLS from Robertson to Malone, in part presenting this copy.
  • Soundtracks.
    ROBLES, Jaime.
    $350.00
    San Francisco Bay Area: Jaime Robles, 2017. First edition. [24 pp]. Fine in printed wrappers bound over yarrow and bamboo sticks by Robles. Fine. Poems printed in two colors by Eric Holub and Robles at the Hillside Press. One of 15 copies (though fewer were bound up).
  • The Wisdom and Folly of Edward Benlowes.
    RODITI, Edouard.
    $35.00
    (np): Comparative Literature (1950). Vol. II, No. 4. Fall. [12 pp]. Near fine in stapled wrappers. An offprint from the journal. SIGNED by Roditi on the cover.
  • Sequence Sometimes Metaphysical: Poems.
    ROETHKE, Theodore and John Roy.
    $450.00
    Iowa City: Stone Wall Press (1963). First trade edition. [60 pp]. Fine in paper-covered boards and fine publisher’s slipcase. No dust jacket, as issued. Twelve Roethke poems, each paired with an engraving by Roy. One of 330 numbered copies on Rives Heavy and Mulberry papers. Berger 13.
  • Words for the Wind.
    ROETHKE, Theodore.
    $200.00
    London: Secker & Warburg 1957. First edition. 200 pp. A few spots of foxing to top edge, else very near fine in like dust jacket. Precedes the US edition. His second title to be published in the UK.
  • The Reverse Side of the Coin: Some further correspondence between Frederick William Rolfe and Grant Richards.
    ROLFE, F.W. and Grant Richards.
    $75.00
    Edinburgh: Tragara Press 1974. First edition. [20 pp]. Fine in sewn wrappers with printed cover label. Introduction by Donald Weeks. One of 95 numbered copies. Nine letters by Rolfe, two by Richards.
  • Frederick Rolfe and The Times 4-12 February 1901.
    ROLFE, Frederick aka Baron Corvo.
    $40.00
    Edinburgh: Tragara Press, 1977. First edition. [26 pp]. Fine in wrappers and near fine integral dust jacket. One of 175 numbered copies on Glastonbury antique laid paper. Donald Weeks contributes an introduction to these letters by Rolfe, mailed to The Times after the death of Queen Victoria.
  • The Venice Letters.
    ROLFE, Frederick William writing as “Baron Corvo.”
    $100.00
    London: Cecil & Amelia Woolf, 1974. First trade edition. 80 pp w/notes. Fine in fine dust jacket. Introduction by Cecil Woolf. Rolfe’s notorious letters to Masson Fox detailing his desperate times and sexual life in Venice from 1909-1910. Young 3344*.
  • Letters to James Walsh.
    ROLFE, Frederick writing as “Baron Corvo.”
    $50.00
    London: Bertram Rota, 1972. First trade edition. 58 pp w/notes. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Introduction and notes by Donald Weeks. One of 500 numbered copies. Edited by James Weeks, with his thorough notes. Rolfe’s correspondence with Walsh follows the typical unhappy arc.
  • Frederick William Rolfe ‘Baron Corvo.’ Born in London, July 1860 Died in Venice, October 1913 [Cover title].
    ROLFE, Fredrick William Serafino Austin Lewis Mary aka Baron Corvo.
    $125.00
    (np): Privately Printed for A.T.B. (1926). First edition. Small folding card (5 1/4 x 3 1/2 inches, closed). Fine. One of 50 copies. On the verso of the cover are four lines by William Blake, opposite a photographic portrait of Rolfe, dated c. 1890. Together with a similar memorial for the 50th anniversary of his death, with the caption title, “Reprinted from The Times / October 25, 1963 / in Memoriam,” with a six line tribute to Rolfe. One the verso is printed, “One of fifty-three copies printed / for friends of Corvo in February 1964.” For the pair:
  • Buddha’s Kisses and other poems.
    RONAN, Richard.
    $150.00
    San Francisco: Gay Sunshine Press (1980). First edition, lettered & signed issue. 96 pp. Fine in full red cloth with gold stamping to spine and front panel. No dust jacket, as issued. One of 26 lettered copies SIGNED by Ronan with a holograph poem, “Prayer” penned to the front free endpaper. Young 3346*.
  • The Man to Send Rain Clouds: Contemporary Stories by American Indians.
    ROSEN, Kenneth. ed.
    $75.00
    NY: Viking (1974). First edition. xiv + 178 pp. Lower corners tapped, else near fine in near fine dust jacket. Illustrations by R.C. Gorman and Aaron Yavva. Contributions by Leslie Silko, Simon J. Ortiz, Anna Lee Walters, Joseph Little, R.C. Gorman, Joseph Little, Opal Lee Popkes, and Larry Littlebird and the members of Circle Film.
  • Blues of the Sky: Interpreted from the Ancient Hebrew Book of Psalms.
    ROSENBERG, David.
    $150.00
    NY: Angel Hair Books (1974). First edition, numbered & signed issue. 4to. [88 pp]. Near fine in side-stapled wrapper with a small patch of white-out on the verso of the unprinted rear panel. Cover art by George Schneeman. One of 26 numbered copies SIGNED by Rosenberg and Schneeman.
  • Some Psalms.
    ROSENBERG, David.
    $125.00
    NY: Angel Hair Books (1973). First edition. 4to. [28 pp]. Light toning to front panel, else near fine in side-stapled wrappers. Cover art by Hannah Wilke. One of 100 copies.
  • Big Table 1-5 (complete).
    ROSENTHAL, Irving and Paul Carroll. eds.
    $350.00
    Chicago: Big Table (1959-1960). Five issues, all near fine in or better in illustrated wrappers. Created from the furor over suppression of portions of William S. Burroughs’ NAKED LUNCH, Big Table went on be a major forum for “Beat” writers including Kerouac, Ginsberg, Ferlinghetti, Corso, and Bowles, but would embrace the Black Mountain and NY schools quickly and thoroughly. For the run:
  • Box 21.
    ROSLUND, Anders and Börge Hellström.
    $75.00
    NY: Sarah Crichton/Farrar, Straus and Giroux (2009). First US edition. 393 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket with publisher’s small promotional sticker on the front cover. SIGNED by Roslund and Hellström on the title page. This successful duo’s second book.
  • The Trees of Vietnam.
    ROSSI, Matti.
    $25.00
    Mexico City: El Corno Emplumado (1966). First edition. 21 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. Cover design by Sylvia de Swann. Translated into English from the original Finnish by Anselm Hollo. colección la llave vol. I.
  • A Poem in Four Parts: A Poem to Celebrate the Spring & Diane Rothenberg’s Birthday.
    ROTHENBERG, Jerome.
    $150.00
    Perry: Perishable Press, 1975. First edition. [24 pp]. Fine in sewn wrappers with a paper construction by Jody Shields bound into the center fold. One of 76 copies. SIGNED by Rothenberg. Hamady 71.