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  • [THIEBAUD, Wayne]. Tsujimoto, Karen.
    $350.00
    Seattle & London: University of Washington Press for the SF Museum of Modern Art (1985). First trade paperback printing. 4to. 207 pp w/exhibition history & bibliography. Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. INSCRIBED by Thiebaud on the front free endpaper, “all the best / W. Thiebaud.”
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    [THOMAS, Dylan]. Firmage, George J. ed.
    $20.00
    NY: Clarke & Way (1963). First trade paperback printing. xvi + 171 pp. Smudge to fore-edge, else near fine in printed wrappers. Dated (Easter 1964) and INSCRIBED by Firmage.
  • [TOLKIEN, J.R.R.]. Wilson, Colin.
    $125.00
    Santa Barbara: Capra Press, 1974. First US edition, numbered & signed issue. 47 pp. A few tiny scuffs to spine and fore-edge, else near fine in illustrated paper-covered boards that have some faint tanning along top edge. Illustrated with drawings by Caitlin Mackintosh. One of 200 numbered copies SIGNED by Wilson. This edition includes a seven page “Note on Tolkien” not in the UK edition. Yes! Capra Chapbook Series #20.
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    [VAN DYCK, Henry]. Weinberg, Dolores. ed.
    $17.50
    Highland Park: Other Voices (1986). 189 pp. Near fine in with glossy illustrated wrappers, with a bump to back lower corner. INSCRIBED by contributor Henry Van Dyck to author Clarence Major and bears a correction to the author's bio section in his hand.
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    [VAN DYKE, Henry]. Tucker, Martin. ed.
    $17.50
    Greenvale: Long Island University (1990). No. 44-45: Double Issue. 341 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers with a corner crease to rear cover. INSCRIBED by contributor Henry Van Dyke to author Clarence Major.
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    [VONNEGUT, Kurt]. Scholes, Robert.
    $45.00
    Roanoke: Hollins College (1966). The Hollins Critic Volume III, No. 4. 12 pp. Foxing to covers, else near fine in stapled wrappers. Almost entire issue devoted to this essay. SIGNED by Scholes on the front cover.
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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.
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    [WANTLING, William]. Jones, Kevin. ed.
    $25.00
    Normal: Babbitt’s Books, 1994. First edition. [46 pp]. Fine in comb-bound wrappers. One of 100 numbered copies published on the occasion of Wordsfair 1994 in Bloomington. Briefly INSCRIBED by Jones on the title page. Poems by Wantling with Jones’ introduction.
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    [WARHOL, Andy]. Oresick, Peter.
    $25.00
    Pittsburgh: Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2008. First edition. 102 pp w/notes & chronology. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. SIGNED by Oresick on the title page and additionally INSCRIBED on the second leaf.
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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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    [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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    [WIENERS, John]. Ballard, Micah.
    $35.00
    San Francisco: Auguste Press, 2001. First edition. [64 pp w/notes]. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 574 (of 600) copies. Dated (11-15-01) and INSCRIBED by Ballard on the title page.
  • [WIENERS, John]. Reed, Jeremy.
    $150.00
    North Pomfret: Elysium Press, 2003. First edition, lettered & signed issue. 8vo. 10 pp. Fine in paper-covered boards with morocco spine and pasted-on cover label. No dust jacket, as issued. One of 26 lettered copies on Somerset paper SIGNED by Reed. Reed’s thoughtful appreciation of a slightly earlier, “openly gay American poet, who offered no apologies for his confessional disclosures, and who used all experience, no matter how compromising as legitimate material for art.”
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    [WIENERS, John]. Reed, Jeremy.
    $75.00
    North Pomfret: Elysium Press, 2003. First edition, numbered issue. 8vo. 10 pp. Fine in wrappers and fine dust jacket with pasted-on cover label. One of 100 numbered copies on Somerset paper.
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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]. Covers unevenly sunned, foxing along top edge, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. “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. INSCRIBED by Williams on the title page, “JW, Col., / unretired.”
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    [WILLIAMS, Jonathan]. Greene, Jonathan. ed.
    $25.00
    Frankfort: Truck/Gnomon (1979). First edition. [116 pp]. Covers sunned and rubbed, top edge foxed. In all, very good plus in glossy illustrated wrappers. SIGNED by Williams on the title page, “JW, / Col., /unretired.”
  • [WILLIAMS, Jonathan]. Jaffe, James S.
    $75.00
    Haverford: James S. Jaffe, 1989. First edition, numbered & signed issue. xii + 56 pp. Faint foxing along top edge, else fine in wrappers and fine illustrated dust jacket. Introduction by Guy Davenport. One of 150 numbered copies SIGNED by Williams and Davenport. “Apology” slip laid in. Together with Asphodel Books Catalogue 100: Jonathan Williams, and offering of 100 priced items by JW. For the pair:
  • [WILLIAMS, Tennessee]. Choukri, Mohamed.
    $350.00
    Santa Barbara: Cadmus, 1979. First edition, lettered & signed issue. 12mo. 85 pp w/note. Fine in illustrated wrappers and fine unprinted glassine dust jacket. Translated from the original Arabic by Paul Bowles. Foreword by Gavin Lamberg, concluding note by Williams. One of 26 lettered copies SIGNED by Choukri and Bowles.
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    [WILLIAMS, William Carlos].
    $250.00
    Goleta: Associated Students of the University of California, Santa Barbara, 1959. Fall. [64 pp]. Light toning to extrems, else near fine in printed wrappers. Issue features Williams’ 27 pp essay, “Measure.” SIGNED by Williams on the front cover, in his post-stroke hand.
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    [WILLIAMS, William Carlos]. Mazzaro, Jerome.
    $35.00
    Buffalo: Intrepid, 1970. First edition, numbered & signed issue. 54 pp. Very good plus in stapled wrappers. Entire issue of Intrepid devoted to this work by Mazzaro. One of 100 numbered copies SIGNED by Mazzaro.
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    [WITT, Harold].
    $12.50
    Pleasant Hill: Small Poetry Press 1992. First edition, limited issue 36 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Chapbook made up of Witt’s poems. INSCRIBED by Witt, “for Jim - / always, / Harold.”