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  • 10 Poets 10 Poems.
    [POETRY ANTHOLOGY]. Bradbury, O.G. ed.
    $35.00
    London: Graphix Press/Ealing School of Art (1971). First edition. [56 pp]. Fine in printed wrappers. One of 100 numbered copies on Glastonbury Antique Laid paper, designed by Christopher Belson and Christopher Wellington, and printed letterpress. The ten poets are W.H. Auden, Charles Causley, Laurence Durrell, Ted Hughes, Ted Jones, Christopher Logue, W.S. Merwin, Louis Simpson, J. Wain, and Eric W. White.
  • Modern Italian Poets.
    [POETRY ANTHOLOGY]. Guenther, Charles . trans.
    $50.00
    San Francisco: Inferno Press [1961]. First edition. [40 pp]. Fine in printed wrappers. Translations of poems by Betocchi, Carrieri, De Libero, Fassolo, Fiorentino, Parranchi, Fisi, Sharbaro, Solmi, Valeri, and Quasimodo. The work of each poet is preceded by a short biography. Inferno Press Editions #32.
  • Four Ukrainian Poets.
    [POETRY ANTHOLOGY]. Luckyj, S.N. ed.
    $25.00
    Quixote, 1969. Spring. 83 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Edited by Luckyk, with his introduction. Translations by Martha Bohachevsky-Chomiak and Danylo S. Struck. Original Ukranian poems with facing English Translations. Ivan Drach, Vitaliy Korotych, Lina Kostenko, and Vasyl Symonenko presented.
  • Bookmark Poems.
    [POETRY ANTHOLOGY]. Nangle, Julian. ed.
    $35.00
    [Dorcheser]: Words Press, 2015. First edition. Twelve 8 1/4 x 2 1/4 inch bookmarks. Fine. A bookmark per poet, most printed in two colors. New poems by Brian Patten, Wendy Cope, Jeremy Reed, Iain Sinclair, Roger McHough, Ruth Fainlight, A.F. Harrold, Jenny Joseph, David Harsent, Lachlan Mackinnon, Michael Horowitz, and Andrew Motion.
  • Bottle 3: Broadsides.
    [POETRY ANTHOLOGY]. Roberts, Bill. ed.
    $125.00
    Dover: Bottle of Smoke Press (2005). First edition, lettered & signed issue. Twenty 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inch broadsides laid into a printed folder. Fine. First appearance of Bukowski's poem, "Coffee and Babies." Also work by Henry Denander, S. A. Griffin, Richard Krech, Gerald Locklin, and others. One of 26 lettered sets SIGNED by all contributors, excepting Bukowski.
  • Sunday Collection: Thirty twentieth-century poems about Sunday.
    [POETRY ANTHOLOGY]. Rosener, Ann. ed.
    $60.00
    Woodside: Occasional Works, 1995. First edition. 54 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards and printed spine label. One of 100 numbered copies on Rives paper. Poems on Sunday by Gioia, Young, Bishop, Auden, Riding, Stevens, Larkin, Berryman, Eliot, Bowers, Clampitt, Levertov, Walcott, Snyder, Rich, Olds, Graves and many others. A wonderful collection, both in form and content. Original prospectus accompanies.
  • The Blue Moustache; Some Futurist Poems.
    [POETRY ANTHOLOGY]. Stefanile, Felix. trans.
    $75.00
    New Rochelle: Elizabeth Press (1980). First edition. 58 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards. Fine publisher’s cardstock slipcase. One of 100 copies on Magnani rag paper. Poems translated from the original Italian by Stefanile, with his introduction. Wrok by Altomare, Buzzi, Cavacchioli, D’Alba, Folgore, Govoni, Lucini, Manzella-Frontini, Marinetti, Palazzeschi, and Soffici.
  • The Kilpeck Anthology.
    [POETRY ANTHOLOGY]. Storhaug, Glenn. ed.
    $30.00
    Madley: Five Seasons Press, 1981. First edition. Small 4to. 53 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Poems by Adcock, Halsey, Heaney, B.S. Johnson, Merchant, Mottram, Turnbull, and others. Illustrations by Furnival, Halsey, Nuttall, and more.
  • Peacocks and Poets.
    [POETRY ANTHOLOGY]. Wadsworth, Clifford. et al, eds.
    $75.00
    Northampton: Northampton Literature Group (1971). First edition. 4to. 22 pp. Near fine in side-stapled wrappers. Cover art by Nina Carroll. One of 100 numbered copies. Poems by competition winners and participants, together with the work of invited poets.
  • these blossoms will be gone in a week.
    [POETRY BROADSIDES]. Schelling, Andrew. ed.
    $650.00
    Boulder: Kavyayantra Press (2010). First edition. Thirteen 15 x 9 inch broadsides, most illustrated, each printed in several colors. Half-clamshell case with inset printed label. All elements fine. One of 81 numbered copies, only 30 of which were offered for sale. Reed Bye, Jack Collom, Robert Creeley, Edward Dorn, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Barbara Guest, Lyn Hijinian, Bhanu Kapil, Harryette Mullen, Shin YuPai, Andrew Schelling, Anne Waldman, and Philip Whalen have each SIGNED their work.
  • Ezra Pound at Seventy.
    [POUND, Ezra].
    $15.00
    Norfolk: New Directions [1956]. First edition, Cadmus issue. 32mo. [12 pp]. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. Cover portrait of Pound by [Sheri] Martinelli. Contributions by Auden, cummings, Eliot, Hemingway, Macleish, Martins, Marianne Moore, Norman H. Pearson, Spender, Edith Sitwell. Concludes with a list of Pound titles then currently in print. On the rear cover is printed “The Cadmus Bookshop of Georgetown / 1246 Wisconsin, NW / Washington, DC / Specializing in Pound.”
  • A ZBC of Ezra Pound.
    [POUND, Ezra]. Brooke-Rose, Christine.
    $75.00
    London: Faber and Faber (1971). First edition. x + 297 pp w/indexes. Fine in fine dust jacket. A deep dive into Pound’s Cantos with a focus on the development of Pound’s verse between A LUME SPENTO and the beginning of THE CANTOS.
  • A Man in the Corner.
    [POWYS, John Cowper]. Hanley, James.
    $40.00
    Loughton: K.A. Ward (1969). First edition. 6 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. One of 200 numbered copies SIGNED by Hanley. An essay, illustrated with two photographs. Gibbs A46a.
  • Tracks: A Journal of Artists’ Writings. Volume 2, Number 3.
    [PRINCE, Richard]. George, Herbert. ed.
    $200.00
    NY: Herbert George (1976). Fall. 91 pp. Very good plus in illustrated wrappers. Presents Prince’s “Eleven Conversations” alongside work by Barbara Kruger, Robert Morris, Carl Andre, and many others. According to all bibliographies I’ve encountered, Prince’s first periodical appearance.
  • REAL LIFE Magazine. No. 4.
    [PRINCE, Richard]. Lawson, Thomas. ed.
    $150.00
    NY: REAL LIFE Magazine (1980). Summer. 31 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Contributions by Lawson, Ross Skoggard, Joseph Bishop, Jennifer Bolande, Don MacPherson and Paul Taylor, Jim Bradley, Laurie Simmons, Barbara Kruger, Richard Baim, and Richard Prince’s prose work, “Menthol Pictures.”
  • Printed Editions: Fall/Winter Catalog 1979-80.
    [PRINTED EDITIONS].
    $35.00
    West Glover: Printed editions [1979]. First edition. 19 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Lists of works for sale and brief biographies of Cage, Corner, Hendricks, Higgins, Knowles, Mac Low, and Pauline Oliveros.
  • Vsevolod Pudovkin: Classic Films of the Soviet Avant-Garde.
    [PUDOVKIN, Vsevolod]. Sargeant, Amy.
    $45.00
    London & NY: I.B. Tauris (2000). First edition. xxxvii + 207 pp w/index. Fine in very near fine dust jacket.
  • State-Fetishism: some remarks concerning the Red Army Faction.
    [RED ARMY FACTION]. Grossman, A.
    $75.00
    NY: (np) [c 1970s-80s]. First edition. [8 pp]. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Published originally as a pirate edition of Le Monde diplomatique in 1977. “The RAF was beaten because it fought on the state’s own terms.”
  • The Relevance of Rexroth.
    [REXROTH, Kenneth]. Knabb, Ken.
    $10.00
    Berkeley: Bureau of Public Secrets. (1990). First edition. 88 pp w/notes, bibliographical remarks, & index. Fine in printed wrappers; a trade paperback original. The political significance of Rexroth by the well-known translator of Situational International texts.
  • Frederick William Rolfe, the 1903 Conclave & Hartwell de la Garde Grissell.
    [ROLFE, Frederick]. Weeks, Donald.
    $40.00
    Edinburgh: Tragara Press (1982). First edition. 19 pp. Near fine in wrappers. One of 110 copies.
  • Rolfe without Frederick.
    [ROLFE, Frederick]. Weeks, Donald.
    $45.00
    Edinburgh: Tragara Press (1983). First edition. 19 pp. Very near fine in wrappers. One of 110 numbered copies. The tenth in a series of of monographs relating to the life of Frederick William Rolfe. Weeks went on to publish a biography of Rolfe, CORVO: SAINT OR MADMAN? This monograph concentrates on the life of one of Rolfe's brothers, Captain Percy H. Rolfe of the British Merchant Service.
  • Medaro Rosso.
    [ROSSO, Medardo].
    $100.00
    Düsseldorf: Richater Verlag (2004). First edition. Small 4to. 229 pp w/biography, exhibition list, & bibliography. Very near fine in like dust jacket. Color reproductions of Rosso’s sculptures and drawings.
  • The Transient Form.
    [ROSSO, Medardo]. Mola, Paola. ed.
    $125.00
    Venice: Peggy Guggenheim Collection/Skira (2007). First edition. 182 pp w/bibliography & index. Fine in near fine dust jacket with original wrap-around band. Text in English. Profusely illustrated.
  • Raymond Roussel.
    [ROUSSEL, Raymond]. Caradec, Francois.
    $45.00
    London: Atlas (2001). First US edition. 366 pp w/index. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Translated from the original French by Ian Monk. An illustrated biography of Roussel (1877-1933), author of NEW IMPRESSIONS OF AFRICA and other baffling works.
  • Billy Al Bengston.
    [RUSCHA, Ed]. Bengston, Billy Al.
    $500.00
    Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art (1968). First edition. Oblong 8vo. [64 pp]. Offsetting to first unprinted leaf, else near fine in screw-bound sandpaper wrappers. Introduction by James Monte. Design by Ed Ruscha. Profusely illustrated.
  • The Literary Review. Volume 28, Number 4.
    [SANFORD, John]. Smith, Robert W.
    $35.00
    (np): The Literary Review, 1985. Summer. [12 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. Interview with Sanford by Smith. SIGNED by Sanford along the top edge of the front cover, “John Sanford/Julian Shapiro.”
  • George Schneeman.
    [SCHNEEMAN, George]. Berkson, Bill.
    $20.00
    NY: CUE Art Foundation, 2003. First edition. [20 pp]. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Eleven color reproductions with statements by Schneeman and Berkson.
  • SCHOOLGIRLS TAKE CHARGE (No. 81), KIM- GIRL DETECTIVE (NO. 110), SCHOOLGIRL FIGHTERS FOR FRANCE (No. 114), ANNETTE IN WARTIME FRANCE (No. 131), OUTLAW’S DAUGHTER (No. 147), and GIRL BOSS (No. 152).
    [SCHOOLGIRLS’ PICTURE LIBRARY].
    $75.00
    London: Fleetway Publications [c late 1950s]. Export editions. Six issues, all very good plus in illustrated wrappers. Thrilling tales, conveyed in b&w drawings. For the lot:
  • I Build My Time: Columns, Grottos, Niches.
    [SCHWITTERS, Kurt]. Stadtmüller, Klaus.
    $55.00
    Clonmel: Coracle, 2001. First edition. 73 pp w/notes. Fine in full red cloth with black stamping to spine and front cover. Pictorial endpapers. No dust jacket, as issued. A collage by Stadtmüller, built on texts by Schwitters. One of 500 copies.
  • Kurt Schwitters: A Portrait from Life.
    [SCHWITTERS, Kurt]. Steinitz, Kate Trauman.
    $45.00
    Berkeley: University of California Press, 1968. First US edition. xxviii + 221 pp w/appendix. Near fine in near fine dust jacket with a short tear to crown and fading to red ink on spine. Translations by Robert Bartlett Haas. Foreword by Elmer Belt. Introduction by John Coplans and Walter Hopps. Includes COLLISIONS, a science-fiction opera libretto in BANALITIES by Schwitters, Kate Trauman Steinitz, and other writings.
  • Zero Squared: To RJS and Back.
    [SIGMUND, R.J.]. Kryss, T.L. ed.
    $40.00
    Cleveland: Black Rabbit Press (2002). First edition. Oblong 8vo. [48 pp]. Fine in stapled and tape-bound wrappers with pasted-on cover image. Contributions by Horvath, Swanberg, Bennett, Head, Ferguson, Lowell, Taylor, Kryss, levy, bissett, and Edelson.
  • On the Poverty of Student Life [cover title].
    [SITUATIONISM].
    $45.00
    Berkeley: point-blank! [c 1970s]. First printing of this edition. 27 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. “FREE” stamped in red ink on the front cover. Student life “considered in its economic, political, psychological, sexual and, particularly intellectual aspects, and a modest proposal for its remedy.”