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$45.00Truckee: Re-Elect Sam Dardick, 1996. First edition. 11 x 8 1/2 inch illustrated broadside, printed on coverstock. Fine. Flyer announcing a benefit reading by Snyder for the re-election campaign of Sam Dardick (Nevada County, 5th District). Black & white portrait photograph of Snyder next to a cow skull. SIGNED by Snyder.$35.00NY: Unmuzzled Ox (1977). Vol. IV, No. 3. 135 pp. Bit of rubbing to spine, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Contributions by John Cage, John Ashbery, Djuna Barnes, Philip Glass, and others. Jack Boozer and Bob Yaeger interview Gary Snyder. SIGNED by Snyder.$100.00Berkeley: Counterpoint (2016). First edition. Oblong 8vo. 117 pp w/list of names. Fine in fine dust jacket. Photographs by Goin with field notes by Snyder. SIGNED by Snyder on the title page.$35.00Berkeley: Counterpoint (2015). First edition. x + 349 pp w/index. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. SIGNED by Gonnerman on the title page.$30.00Lenox: The Bookstore Press, 1972. . First edition. 8vo. Illustrated wrappers. This copy is inscribed to poet Gary Synder by David Silverstein. Contributor's include Gerald Malanga, Lawrence Raab, Paul Metcalf and many others. Near fine.$25.00Jersey City: Talisman House, 2005. First edition. 52 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. SIGNED by Joron on the title page.$45.00NY: Poetry Center, 1976. Flyer announcing the appearance of Stephen Spender at the Poetry Center March 24, 1976. Near fine. SIGNED by Spender.$150.00Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1956. First edition. xii + 511 pp w/index. A bit musty, else very good plus in full decorated red cloth. Lacks dust jacket. A few ink notes to verso of last leaf and rear fixed endpaper. Bookplate of Albert Sperisen, former librarian of the Book Club of California, inside the front board. Dated (ix.15.56) and INSCRIBED by Stacton, “to John from David: how typical that my only / scholarly work should be / anonymous - considering its / errors it is perhaps just as / well / David.” Stacton ghost-wrote this book for Spiegelberg.$15.00Santa Barbara:Crab Creek Review Association, 1994. First edition. Fine in wraps. INSCRIBED by editor Linda Clifton in 1994; laid in is a program for the 2nd Annual Celebration of the Written Word at Evergreen State College. Other contributors includeKen McCullough, Sharon Hashimoto, David Romtvedt, etc.$100.00NY: 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.$35.00Lawrence: University Press of Kansas (1976). First trade paperback printing. 91 pp w/index. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers that are a bit rubbed. SIGNED by Stafford on the title page. Review slip and promotional flyer accompany.$45.00Derry: 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.$20.00NY: Viking (1996). First edition. xx + 472 pp w/index. Fine in fine dust jacket. SIGNED by Benson on the title page.$250.00Rosi - Verlag & Sirenen, (1988). First edition. 20 x 26 inches, spiral-bound into boards. Fine. This work is comprised of conceptual drawings by Moritz (one section printed in full color on both sides pulls out to 85 inches, apparently for hanging from the ceiling and viewing from two sides). Opens with a foreword from Steinbeck's TORTILLA FLAT printed in English, Dutch, German, and French. An unusual presentation by this Dutch artist. One of 200 numbered copies SIGNED by Moritz.$35.00Salem: David & Judy Barker, Booksellers (1984). First edition. iii + 40 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. A checklist with retail prices, varied according to condition. Though the limitation is stated to be 200 numbered and signed copies, only 60 were actually published. In addition to being numbered and SIGNED by Barker, this copy is INSCRIBED by Barker inside the front cover (to Wormwood Review editor Marvin Malone). Annotated promotional flyer laid in.$20.00London & NY: A. Zwemmer & A.S. Barnes (1971). First edition. 192 pp w/notes. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Dated (March 1972) and INSCRIBED by Baxter inside the front cover.$350.00(np): Duke University Press, 1945. First edition. 297 pp w/index. Some light foxing to top edge, else near fine in like dust jacket with one small chip. Styron contributes 'Autumn' which was awarded an Honorable Mention in the 1944 contest sponsored by STORY magazine. Dated (1979 April) and INSCRIBED by Styron, 'To ___ / who found this / curiosity / Bill Styron.'$125.00NY: D.A.P. (2012). First US edition. Oblong 8vo. 263 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Small “Autographed Copy” sticker on front cover. Essays by Charlotte Cotton, Jonathan Lethem, Constance M. Lewallen, Carter Ratcliff, and Thomas Wagner. SIGNED by Mandel on the half-title page.$15.00New Haven & London: Yale University Press 1995. First edition. xvii + 222 pp w/index. Bumps to two upper corners, else near fine in near fine dust jacket. INSCRIBED by Mahoney on the title page.$20.00Sherman Oaks: Frieda C. Fox Foundation, 2000. First edition. 187 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Presents two poems by Taylor, “Out of Time” and “Deficits.” Dated (Xmas 00) and INSCRIBED by Taylor, “for Joanie - / a better / 01 / for sure. / Kent.”$250.00Santa Fe: Soundings Press, 1984. First edition. 4to. 297 pp w/appendixes. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Cover design by Alison Knowles. In addition to works by Tenney, there are contributions by Garland, Malcolm Goldstein, Carolee Schneeman, and Philip Corner. SIGNED by Tenney on the title page.$350.00Seattle & 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.”$20.00NY: 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.$120.00Norfolk Press (2021). First edition, numbered & signed issue. 4to. 283 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Harrell was the freelance copy editor for HELL’S ANGELS, Thompson's first book. Worried about being stomped by a group of unhappy bikers, Random House subjected the book to an intense vetting. Thompson and Harrell formed an alliance and then briefly had a romance. This generous hardcover reproduces Thompson's letters to her in facsimile, along with a wealth of photographs. Jim Silberman, Rosalie Sorrels, David Streitfeld, William J. Kennedy, and others contribute. One of 125 numbered copies SIGNED by Harrell. New, at publication price (net):$125.00Santa 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.$17.50Highland 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.$17.50Greenvale: 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.$45.00Roanoke: 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.$45.00Seattle & 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.$25.00Normal: 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.$25.00Pittsburgh: 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.$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.