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$50.00London: Horizon, 1940. April. [76 pp]. Light crease to front cover two light smudges to spine. In all, near fine in printed wrappers. Features a drawing by an eighteen year old Freud, his first appearance in a periodical. This issue includes two book reviews by George Orwell.$25.00London: Enitharmon/Ampersand, 1981. First edition. 34 pp. Very near fine in sewn wrappers. Twenty-six contribute, including Adrian Henri, Michael Hamburger, Lawrence Durrell, Kathleen Raine, and Jeremy Reed. Halliwell 94.$85.00Scheidegger & Spiess/Bündner Kunstmuseum Chur (2011). First edition. 4to. 255 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Essays by Dieter Koepplin, Stutzer, and Gabriella Zinke. Photos by known (Cartier-Bressson, Man Ray) and unknown photographers from a cache of hundreds, along with drawings.$200.00NY: Holiday House (1981). First edition. [64 pp]. Light sunning to spine, else fine in fine dust jacket. Cover art and interal illustrations by Edward Gorey. SIGNED by Gorey on the title page.$150.00Alta Loma: Dr. Strange Records (1999). First edition. LP. Two tiny corner bumps else fine, still sealed. One of 1000 numbered copies SIGNED by Gorey and the members of The Freeze.$200.00Council Bluffs: Yellow Barn Press, 1987. First edition. 42 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine. Illustrated with wood engravings by John DePol, one of which is in two colors and signed. Contributions by Alexander S. Lawson, Howard W. Coggeshall, Arthur W. Rushmore, Richard Ellis, and Earl H. Emmons. One of 75 (of 150) numbered copies on dampened Rives paper. Original prospectus accompanies.$50.00Walkerton: Stoneyground Press (1989). First edition. 66 pp. Light bump to one upper corner, else near fine in printed wrappers. Designed and produced by Colin Sackett. Contributions by Bowers, Davis, Gullans, Kleinzahler, Oliver, Peck, Powell, Steele, Stephens, Vince, Wells, and Wilmer.$200.00NY: Inwood Press, 1929. First edition. 47 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards and near fine dust jacket with three short internally-mended tears to the top edge. Cover art, a caricature of Radclyffe Hall, and one internal illustration by the playwright John Colton. A parody of Hall’s 1928 novel THE WELL OF LONELINESS. Reprinted many times.$20.00Vancouver: William Hoffer, 1980. First trade edition. x + 230 pp w/index. Fine in full decorated cloth. No dust jacket, as issued. One of 500 copies. Illustrated.$75.00Paris: Chene (1975). First edition. 4to. 158 pp w/bibliography & index. Fine in near fine dust jacket with light sunning to spine. Fully-illustrated with b&w illustrations, and four color plates. Text in French.$200.00Belfast: Blackstaff Press (2002). Second edition, first printing. xiii + 293 pp w/editor’s notes. A few tiny spots of foxing to page edges, else fine in fine dust jacket. Introduction by Seamus Heaney. Edited by Sophia Hillan with her afterword. Illustrated with wood engravings created for this edition by Barbara Childs. SIGNED by Heaney on the title page, and uncommon thus. Brandes & Durkan B32b.$75.00Dresden: Veb Verlag Der Kunst (1971). Second edition. 4to. 385 pp w/index. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Text in German. Well illustrated with b&w and some color reproductions.$45.00London: Mayer Gallery (2011). First edition. Small 4to. [62 pp w/bibliographies, biographies, exhibition histories]. Fine in printed wrappers. Mark Van Proyen introduces this exhibition catalogue. Thirty-seven color reproductions and photographs.$100.00Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow, 1980. First edition, numbered & signed issue. 225 pp w/index. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine and printed label. Fine acetate dust jacket. Includes selected critical writings by Hughes and two interviews. One of 270 numbered copies SIGNED by Hughes and Faas.$50.00Providence: Brown University, 1963. First edition. 12 pp. Fine in side-stapled wrappers. An offprint from Books at Brown, Volume XIX, May, 1963, in specially produced covers. Includes a checklist for the first 45 Jargon titles plus broadsides, and other non-Jargon titles with which Jonathan Williams was involved. To the printed title Williams has penned, “--Jonathan Williams / still has it, / 1964.”$75.00Palo Alto & Belmont: Palo Alto Cultural Center/Weigand Gallery (1990). First edition, numbered & signed issue. 46 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Exhibition catalog illustrated in color and black & white. One of 75 numbered copies SIGNED by Brockway, Jess, and Jacobus.$125.00Buffalo: Albright-Knox Gallery (1993). First edition. 245 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket but for some sunning to orange lettering on spine.$200.00San Francisco: Julian Newman [c 1968]. First edition. 4to. Fifteen leaves, stapled upper left. Cover by Jess, created for this catalogue (near fine, light wear along spine). A favorite Jess collage. Duncan and Jess also contribute text. 284 priced items with index.$75.00Somerville: Lift Magazine 1992. 129 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Edited by Joseph Torra, with his introduction. Contributions by Gerrit Lansing, John Wieners, David Rattray, Jack Spicer, Cid Corman, Joe Dunn, and several others, together with work by Joans.$35.00London: Enitharmon Press, 1975. First edition. 68 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. One of 350 copies. Halliwell 49.$125.00Manchester: Manchester University Press (1983). First edition. 236 pp w/index. Fine in very near fine dust jacket.$125.00Norfolk: New Directions (1941). First edition. x + 240 pp w/bibliography & index. Foxing to top edge, else near fine in very good plus dust jacket with toning to spine and a few short edge-tears to the rear panel. Playwright Clifford Odets’ copy, with his embossed stamp “CLIFFORD ODETS / NEW YORK” on the front free endpaper, along with his inked initials.$200.00Unterengstringen & Hamilton: (np) (1962-1963). First eighteen issues of this long-running periodical- March 1962 to December 1963. Most have light rust-marks near staples, else all are near fine or better. At the beginning of issue 18 is printed, “With this issue we wind up A Wake Newslitter, Old Style, and prepare for our emergence in print, early next year.”$40.00Berkeley: Paperback Editions Limited [1957]. First edition. 136 pp. Very near fine in printed wrappers. One of 1000 copies. Features an excerpt from Kerouac’s VISIONS OF CODY titled, “Neal and the Three Stooges.” Charters B4.$27.50Cardiff: Second Aeon Publications (1970). First edition. 24 pp. A few spots of foxing along page edges, else very near fine in stapled wrappers. Contributions by John Idris Jones, Bob Leighton, George Dowden, Bob Cobbing, Peter Finch, William Wantling, Iain Sinclair, Franklin Osinski, and Kris Hemensley among others, as well as an excerpt from Kerouac’s MEXICO CITY BLUES.$75.00NY: Gagosian (1989). First edition. Folio. 30 pp. Light rubbing to covers and extrems, else very good plus in illustrated wrappers. Introduction by Robert Pincus-Witten. Two photographs of Klein, his “Chelsea Hotel Manifesto,” and four full-color reproductions.$75.00Paris: Éditions Dilecta (2010). First edition. 440 pp w/selected literature. Fine in full decorated orange faux leather. a.e.g. Ribbon place marker bound-in. Essentially a Klein reader, presenting his texts, followed by Ottmann’s unpacking.$35.00Dover: Bottle of Smoke Press (2010). First edition. 79 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine and printed label. No dust jacket, as issued. A thorough accounting of both works by, and published by, Richard Krech. One of 74 numbered copies SIGNED by Davis. Laid in is a small broadside poem SIGNED by Krech.$50.00Dover: Bottle of Smoke Press (2010). First edition, lettered & signed issue. 79 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine and printed label. No dust jacket, as issued. A thorough going-over of works both by, and published by, Richard Krech. One of 26 lettered copies SIGNED by Davis, Krech, and Briana Miller, who provided the cover art. Laid in is a small broadside poem SIGNED by Krech.$20.00Derby: Research Group for Artists Publications/Coracle Press (2001). First edition. 157 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Excellent primer for this most interesting small press publisher. Forty-eight pages of illustrations, and a useful bibliography.$75.00London: Gollancz, 1979. First edition. 160 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Two page foreword by Philip Larkin. Bloomfield B20.$200.00London: Phaidon (2008). First edition. Two volumes, both fine in decorated boards. Very near fine publisher’s slipcase. A chronological tour of the life and work, via over 2000 photographs of the author, his buildings and plans, writings, and related documents.