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$125.00San Diego: Atticus Press, 1983. First edition. [12 pp]. Small bend to upper cover, else near fine in sewn wrappers. One of 100 numbered copies SIGNED by Ferlinghetti on the title page.$35.00(np): Lawrence Ferlinghetti (1970). First edition. [56 pp]. Spine lightly sunned, else very good plus in illustrated wrappers. Text and cover art reproduced from Ferlinghetti’s holograph. “a few copies for friends of the Author.”$25.00San Francisco: Golden Mountain Press (1961). First edition. [4 pp]. Very near fine in stapled wrappers.$55.00San Francisco: Golden Mountain Press (1961). First edition. [4 pp]. Two old horizontal folds, else very good plus in stapled wrappers with tanning to extrems. INSCRIBED by Ferlinghetti on the cover to an American poet.$12.50NY: New Directions (1988). Second trade paperback printing. 122 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Published originally under the title OVER ALL THE OBSCENE BOUNDARIES in 1984.$75.00San Francisco: City Lights Books/George Krevsky Gallery (2003). First edition. Small 4to. 166 pp. Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers with very light sunning to spine. Briefly INSCRIBED by Ferlinghetti on the title page.$20.00Berkeley: Arif Press (1971). First edition. [16 pp]. Near fine in illustrated wrappers.$35.00San Francisco: Beach Books, Texts & Documents (1967). Second printing. 17 1/2 x 22 1/2 sheet, folded into eighths as issued. Tanned along edges, else near fine. Dated (1968 San Francisco) and INSCRIBED by Ferlinghetti.$45.00San Francisco: City Lights (1961). Second printing. Single 7 1/2 x 25 inch sheet, folded three times, as issued. Very near fine.$35.00San Francisco: City Lights Pocket Bookshop (1956). Second edition. [40 pp]. Sunning to spine and extrems, else very good only in stapled wrappers with a crease to the lower corner of the front cover and first leaf. Pocket Poets #1.$350.00San Francisco: City Lights Books (1955). Third edition. [42 pp]. Foxing to rear cover, else near fine in wrappers. Inked name, date, and address of a former owner, who has also added charming notes to several of the poems: great, way out, true, huh? SIGNED by Ferlinghetti on the title page. His first book.$20.00(np): Celebes Editore (1977). First Italian edition. 57 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. Original English text with facing Italian translations by Nat Scammacca.$75.00(np): (np) (1975). First edition. Single large sheet folded twice (9 x 6 inches, closed). Very good plus, lightly soiled. Printed at the Cranium Press. INSCRIBED by Ferlinghetti, “To Bill = Judy / Lawrence Ferlinghetti / 9/97.”$20.00NY: New Directions (1964). First edition. 52 pp. Small patch of discoloration to front cover, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Cover and internal drawings by Topor.$25.00München: Carl Hanser (1968). First separate German edition. [8 pp]. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. An offprint from the journal Akzente: Zeitschrift für Literature (June, 1968) reprinting Ferlinghetti’s “Santa Rita Journal” in German translation.$20.00San Francisco: Golden Mountain Press (1958). First edition, second issue. [4 pp]. Very good plus in stapled wrappers.$15.00NY: New Directions (1970). First edition. 58 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers; a trade paperback original.$12.50NY: New Directions (1968). First trade paperback printing. 48 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers.$20.00NY: New Directions (1969). First edition. Oblong 8vo. 92 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers.$45.00San Francisco: City Lights Books (1965). Second printing. Single sheet folded twice (8 1/4 x 4 3/4 inches, closed). Near fine.$25.00San Francisco: City Lights (1995). First edition. 259 pp. Bump to base of spine, else very near fine in glossy illustrated boards; no dust jacket, as issued. Selections from the first 52 pocket poets volumes.$12.50Brunswick: Blackberry (1975). First edition. [12 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 200 copies.$25.00(np): Valerie Ferrar (1973). First edition. Square 8vo. A broadside, folded once and pasted inside printed wrappers. Near fine. One of 153 numbered copies SIGNED by Ferrer.$70.00Gloucester, MA:Cape Ann Press, 1949. First edition. Very good in wraps edge-faded and chipped along top and a crease at lower bottom corner; ex-library, but discreetly so; call numbers inked on front, University of Arkansas Library name stamp on 2 front pages, again on 2 last pages. Ferrini was a close acquaintance of Charles Olson’s, and the poems have a trace of Olson influence; the drawings by Evan are very nice. The first book from Cape Ann Press. See the standard Olson biographies for more on Ferrrini.$20.00Storrs: University Of Connecticut Library, 1976. First edition. xv + 111 pp. Very good plus in printed wrappers. Edited, with an introduction by George F. Butterick. SIGNED by Ferrini inside the front cover.$20.00Storrs: University Of Connecticut Library, 1976. Second printing. 111 pp. Very good plus in printed wrappers with a crease to the lower corner of the front cover. Edited, with an introduction by George F. Butterick. INSCRIBED by Ferrini inside the front cover.$25.00Gloucester: The Church Press, 1975. . First edition. 8vo. Illustrated wrappers. 19 pp. 1/1000 copies. Near fine.$10.00Vancouver, BC: Caitlin Press, 1979. First edition. Near fine in wraps, sunfaded on back. 1/300 copies.$25.00Stamford: Thing Press, 1966. First edition. [32 pp]. Very good plus in stapled wrappers with foxing along spine. One of 150 copies printed by Russell Edson. Holograph correction to one page, outlining and titling a poem that was mistakenly printed as the concluding stanza of another poem.$12.50NY: Inanout Press, 1992. First edition. 91 pp. Fine in wrappers and fine printed dust jacket. Original Italian poems with facing translations by George Scrivani.$20.00Erin: Press Porcepic (1974). First trade paperback. 54 pp. Fine in wrappers with pasted-on cover label. His fourth book.$12.50Toronto: Hounslow Press (1985). First edition. 60 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers; a trade paperback original. Poetry “drawn equally from recent, previously unpublished work and from earlier books now out of print, this brief selection... deals with the dangers posed by a technocratic society.”


