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    [SPICER, Jack].
    $20.00
    [San Francisco]: Pacific Center for the Book Arts (1986). 11 x 8 1/2 inch flyer listing the schedule of events for this 3 day conference and “City-Wide Celebration.” Very good.
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    [SPICER, Jack]. Berner, Robert.
    $200.00
    . Two vellum paper sheets carefully taped together to make one 18 1/2 x 11 inch sheet. A few light wrinkles, else near fine. An incredibly neat, careful rendition with only a few spots of white-out for correction. 60% reduction note penciled upper right.
  • [SPICER, Jack]. Herndon, James.
    $25.00
    San Francisco: (np) 1973. First edition. [76 pp]. Near fine in glossy printed wrappers. Illustrated with 21 plates, most of them color collages by Fran Herndon. A memoir of poet Jack Spicer.
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    [SPICER, Jack]. Mariah, Paul. ed.
    $20.00
    South San Francisco: Manroot (1974). Late Fall 1974/Winter 1975. 200 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. The “Jack Spicer” issue, printing many Spicer texts for the first time. Numerous poems and articles by Bowering, Dull, Duncan, Eigner, Herndon, Lowinsohn, Persky, and many others.
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    [STAFFORD, William]. Aden, Carlin.
    $35.00
    Bellingham: Goliards (1970). First edition. 105 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. Introduction by William Stafford. Review slip laid in.
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    [STAFFORD, William]. Birney, Earle.
    $30.00
    Trumansburg: New Books (1968). First edition. 52 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Introduction by William Stafford.
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    [STAFFORD, William]. Ghalib.
    $100.00
    NY: Hudson Review (1969). First edition. 16 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Translations by Aijaz Ahmad with William Stafford and Adrienne Rich. Forenote by Aijaz Ahmad. 'Compliments of the Asia Society' sticker affixed inside front cover. SIGNED by Stafford on the title page.
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    [STAFFORD, William]. Stefanik, Ernest & Cis. eds.
    $45.00
    Derry: Rook Press (1977). First edition. Unpaginated. Light foxing to page edges, else fine in spiral-bound wrappers. An appointment book of weeks & anthology of current poetry. Prints Stafford's poem 'Robins in Winter.' INSCRIBED by Marc Selvaggio, another contributor, at his poem.
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    [STEIN, Gertrude].
    $25.00
    New Haven: Yale Poetry Review (1947). No. 7. 28 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Prints two works by Stein: "Reflection on the Atom Bomb" and "Sonnets that Please IV." Also prints William Carlos Williams' "Revelation."
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    [STEVENS, Wallace]. Morse, Samuel French with Jackson R. Bryer and Joseph N. Riddel.
    $25.00
    Denver: Alan Swallow (1963). First edition. 98 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket with a sort tear, sunning to spine, and a small sticker shadow to the front cover.
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    [STEVENS, Wallace]. Mose, Samuel French.
    $22.50
    New Haven: Yale University Library, 1954. First edition. 66 pp w/indexes. Near fine in stapled wrappers with some light sunning along spine.
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    [STEVENS, Wallace]. Serio, John N.
    $45.00
    Pittsburgh & London: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1994. First edition. 435 pp w/index. Fine in full cloth. No dust jacket, as issued.
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    [SWINBURNE, Algernon Charles]. Beetz, Kirk H.
    $20.00
    Metuchen & London: Scarecrow Press, 1982. First edition. 227 pp w/index. Very near fine in full cloth without dust jacket as issued.
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    [SYNGE, John Millington]. Skelton, Robin.
    $25.00
    Dublin: Poetry Ireland Editions/Dolmen Press (1971). First edition. 30 pp. Very near fine in in sewn wrappers. A poem in homage for the centenary of Synge's birth 16 April 1971. Poetry Ireland Editions 14.
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    [THOMAS, D.M.].
    $75.00
    Leamington Spa: Sixth Chamber Press (1985). First edition. Fine in cloth and boards without dust jacket as issued. One of 200 numbered copies SIGNED by Thomas, the translator of this work by Alexander Pushkin.
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    [THOMAS, Edward]. Marsh, Jan.
    $20.00
    NY: Barnes & Noble (1978). First US edition. 225 pp w/index. Light foxing along top edge, else near fine in near fine dust jacket with light sunning to spine.
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    [twowindows press].
    $35.00
    (np) Twowindows (1970). First edition. 15 x 11 1/2 inch plain red paper folder with printed cover label (fine) housing broadsides ranging in size from 8 x 5 inches to 13 x 10 inches). All elements fine. Work by Maurice McDonald, Douglas Blazek, Paul Ramsey, D.r. Wagner, Howard McCord, and Peter Wild.
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    [VILLA, Dario]. Translated by Duncan McNaughton.
    $10.00
    Bolinas & Rohrhof: Blue Millennium/Gate (2001). First US edition. 39 pp w/notes. Fine in glossy stapled wrappers. Villa’s original Italian poems with facing translations by McNaughton.
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    [WALDROP, Rosmarie and Keith]. Lerner, Ben. ed.
    $35.00
    Seattle & NY: Wave Books (2019). First edition. xv + 371 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Introduction by Aaron Kunin. Postcard and press compliments slip laid in.
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    [WALDROP, Rosmarie and Keith]. Lerner, Ben. ed.
    $45.00
    Seattle & NY: Wave Books (2019). First edition. xv + 371 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Introduction by Aaron Kunin. INSCRIBED by Keith and SIGNED by Rosmarie. Postcard and press compliments slip laid in.
  • [WANTLING, William]. Casement, Douglas. ed.
    $200.00
    Fenian Head Centre Press 1966. 90 pp. Touch of foxing to top edge, else very near fine in stapled wrappers. One of 900 numbered copies. The first-hand “drug issue” featuring work by Al Young, d.a. levy, John Sinclair, Ray and Bonnie Bremser, Clive Matson, Richard Krech, and many others. William Wantling’s 16 pp chapbook, “Heroin Haikus” present in the designated position at the rear of the volume.
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    [WARNER, Francis]. Prentki, Tim, ed.
    $25.00
    Bedfordshire: Sceptre Press (1977). First edition. 154 pp. Very near fine in dust jacket. Edited and with a preface and essay by Tim Prentki. A collection of critical essays concerning the poetry and dramatic work of Francis Warner, including essays by Harold Hobson, Paul Hewison, Lesly Burnett and Robert Burchfield.
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    [WARREN, Robert Penn].
    $750.00
    [Winston-Salem]: Palaemon Press, 1980. First edition. Tall 4to. Ten broadsides printed in two colors, housed in a fine publisher’s chemise with printed cover label. Fine slipcase. One illustration, a woodcut of Warren by Ann Carter Pollard, numbered and signed by the artist, accompanies the poems. One of 75 numbered sets produced, 55 of which were for public sale. Each set is numbered and signed on the colophon sheet by the publisher, Stuart Wright. Each broadside is numbered and SIGNED by the respective poets: James Dickey, Reynolds Price, Richard Eberhart, Richard Wilbur, A.R. Ammons, Fred Chappell, William Meredith, John Hollander, George Garrett, and Rosanna Warren.
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    [WARREN, Robert Penn]. Graziano, Frank. ed.
    $20.00
    [Durango]: Logbridge-Rhodes (1981). First edition. 92 pp. Near fine in full cloth. No dust jacket, as issued. One of 200 copies. Work by Rosanna Warren, Hilton Kramer, Frank Graziano, Dave Smith, Peter Stitt, and David Brooks.
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    [WHALEN, Philip]. Todd, Ruthven.
    $45.00
    London: Peter Lunn, 1946. First edition. 143 pp w/index. Near fine in very good plus illustrated dust jacket with chipping to crown, and a few short edge tears. Foreword by Francis Pitt. Poems by Todd, illustrated with engravings selected from Thomas Bewick’s HISTORY OF QUADRUPEDS. SIGNED by Philip Whalen in full inside the front board.
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    [WHIGHAM, Peter]. Sipper, Ralph B.
    $12.50
    Santa Barbara: Joseph the Provider (nd). First edition. [12 pp]. Some wear to lower portion of spine, else near fine in sewn wrappers. One of 300 copies printed by Graham Macintosh. Checklist with a memoir of Whigham by Sipper.
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    [WHITMAN, Walt]. Ingersoll, Robert G.
    $25.00
    South San Francisco: ManRoot (1976). First printing of this edition. [8 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 1000 copies. Delivered by Ingersoll on March 30, 1892. INSCRIBED by ManRoot publisher Paul Mariah on the title page.
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    [WHITMAN, Walt]. Ingersoll, Robert G.
    $20.00
    South San Francisco: ManRoot (1976). First printing of this edition. [8 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 1000 copies. Delivered by Ingersoll on March 30, 1892.
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    [WHITMAN, Walt]. Kaplan, Justin.
    $17.50
    NY: Simon & Schuster (1980). First edition. 429 pp. Remainder mark bottom edge, else near fine in near fine dust jacket. Biographer Kaplan won a Pulitzer and a National Book Award for his previous book, MR.CLEMENS AND MARK TWAIN; he won a Guggenheim to work on 'Walt Whitman.'
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    [WILLIAMS, Jonathan. et al]. Jones, F. Whitney.
    $30.00
    Dublin: Mole Press, 1975. First edition. [36 pp]. Near fine in stapled wrappers and near fine dust jacket. One of 450 of 500 copies. Collages, texts, photographs by Lyle Bongé, Fielding Dawson, and Jonathan Williams.
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    [WILLIAMS, Jonathan]. Davenport, Guy.
    $75.00
    Cleveland: Asphodel Book Shop, 1969. First edition. [16 pp]. Staples rusty, else near fine in very good plus dust jacket that is lightly rubbed. Dated (Aspen / 1969) and INSCRIBED by Williams, “this is for / Arnold / for / remaining / literate - / i.e., / using his ear / like a camera / from / the / Thyrsus Bearer / salut!.”
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    [WILLIAMS, Jonathan]. Greene, Jonathan, ed.
    $20.00
    Frankfurt: Gnomon Press (1979). First edition. [120 pp]. Small bump to one upper corner, else very near fine in illustrated wrappers. $7.50 price sticker over printed price on rear panel. “A 50th Birthday Celebration for Jonathan Williams,” issued both as Truck 21 and a Gnomon Press book. Includes contributions--essays, poems, artworks, or otherwise--by John Cage, Robert Duncan, Larry Eigner, Guy Davenport, William Corbett, Basil Bunting, Joe Brainard, and Denise Levertov, among a score of others. A tribute that actually captures the spirit of Williams’ work and life.