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$35.00Caracas: Ediciones de la Asociación de Escritos de Venezuela (1990). First edition. 62 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. Poems with illustrations by Hugo Baptisa. Dated (Caracas, 1990) and INSCRIBED by Dulcey on the half-title page.$12.50NY: New York Literary Press, 1979. First edition. Fine in wrappers.$45.00San Francisco: White Rabbit, 1967. First edition. 45 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Cover art by Fran Herndon. One of 500 copies. Johnston A20.$25.00Hawthorne: Terata, 1987. First edition. 31 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. LA poet’s first collection. Brief TLS presenting this book laid in.$20.00London: Collins, 1961. First UK edition. 448 pp. Very near fine in like dust jacket. Translated from the original French by Edward Hyams in consultation with Princess Anne-Marie Callimachi. The first volume in the Boyars trilogy.$20.00London: Collins, 1962. First UK edition. 446 pp. Light foxing to top edge and endpapers, else very good plus in near fine dust jacket. Translated by Norman Denny. The second volume in the Boyars trilogy.$50.00NY: First Zen Institute of America, 1953. First edition. xxii + 146 pp w/index. Light offsetting to endpapers, else very near fine in very good plus dust jacket with some wrinkling around crown. Errata slip present.$20.00Brattleboro: Snag Press (2003). First edition. 32 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Seventeen poems, issued as Roustabout Pamphlet 2.$25.00Ithaca & London: Cornell University Press (2004). First US edition. xv + 378 pp w/index. Fine in fine dust jacket.$30.00Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, (for the Saltire Society), 1952. First edition. 8vo. Cloth. Very good with a previous owner's name in a very good, chipped jacket.$25.00Brooklyn: Litmus Press (2021). First edition. 62 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers.$30.00NY: Doubleday (1995). First edition. 259 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Promotional materials laid in.$35.00Portland: Pomegranate, 2013. First edition. 288 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket.$20.00Venice: Lapis Press, 1992. First edition. x + 66 pp w/notes. Boards a bit splayed, else fine in fine dust jacket. Edited by Robert J. Bertholf, with his introduction.$45.00Venice: Lapis Press, 1992. First edition. x + 66 pp w/notes. Fine in fine dust jacket. Edited by Robert J. Bertholf, with his introduction. Nathaniel Tarn’s copy, with his bookplate and pencil marginalia.$25.00Berkeley: Sand Dollar (1972). Second edition, second paperbound printing. 73 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. 2000 copies printed. Cover and 23 internal paste-ups by Jess. Bertholf A8f. Young 1099*.$125.00Los Angeles: Black Sparrow, 1968. First edition, numbered & signed issue. 4to. 37 pp. Very near fine in printed paper-covered boards with gilt-stamped leather spine. Lacks clear acetate dust jacket. Illustrations throughout by Jess [Collins]. One of 250 numbered copies SIGNED by Duncan and Jess. Morrow & Cooney 45.$300.00San Francisco: SFSU/The Press in Tuscany Alley, 1991. First edition. Folio. [28 pp]. Light sunning along spine (most visible to white printed label) else fine in wrappers. Duncan’s work with three contemporary drawings by Jess. One of 90 numbered copies dated ('91) and SIGNED by Jess.$300.00New Haven: Henry Wenning (1966). First edition. 4to. 91 pp. Fine in full black cloth with gilt stamping to spine and front panel. Very good plus unevenly toned unprinted tissue dust jacket with a few small chips. One of 200 numbered copies SIGNED by Duncan and Jess. Entire text is reproduced from Duncan’s holograph, and ornamented with drawings by Jess. A gorgeous production containing poems not reprinted in any earlier collection. Bertholf A22.$20.00Buffalo: Poetry/Rare Books Collection (1997). First edition. 47 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Published jointly with Rodent Press and Erudite Fangs Editions. Interview by Anne Waldman, John Oughton, and Rob Fromme. Prints Duncan's poems, “A Letter” and “Sons of the Bard, Orpheus,” both previously unpublished.$20.00Berkeley: North Atlantic Books (2012). First edition. xix + 464 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Edited by Christopher Wagstaff. Foreword by Gerrit Lansing.$35.00Berkeley: Rose Books (1992). First edition. Single sheet folded once to make a booklet. Near fine. Program for an exhibition of Duncan materials at the University Art Museum and Bancroft Library, featuring readings of Duncan’s work by Robin Blaser and Robet Creeley. One of 250 numbered copies. Duncan’s “The Song of the Border Guard” here reproduced from his holograph manuscript.$25.00NY: New Directions (1995). First edition. 230 pp w/index. Fine in near fine dust jacket.$250.00Los Angeles: Black Sparrow, 1970. First edition, numbered & signed issue. Seven unnumbered and 65 numbered loose sheets (plus a colophon leaf) laid into a folding cloth box and floral-pattered slipcase with gilt-stamped leather label. All elements fine. One of 300 numbered copies SIGNED by Duncan. Morrow & Cooney 90a.$75.00(np): (np) (1973). First edition, numbered & initialed issue. [28 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 125 (of 300) numbered copies “for public sale” INITIALED by Duncan. Bertholf A44.$85.00[San Francisco]: [privately printed] (1973). First edition. [28 pp]. Tanning to extremes and soiling to back cover, else near fine in white wrappers. One of 150 copies kept for private distribution--this copy is numbered 16, and is for 'Ellen,' probably Ellen Tallman. A SEVENTEENTH CENTURY SUITE is a sequence of 10 poems and a coda, and was later reprinted as part of the first volume of GROUND WORK, though this issue features a beautiful cover designed and drawn by Duncan himself, featuring his beautiful calligraphy.$250.00NY: Phoenix Book Shop, 1969. First edition, lettered & signed issue. [16 pp]. Very near fine in sewn wrappers and integral printed dust jacket. Cover drawing by Duncan. One of 26 lettered copies SIGNED by Duncan, though does not have a color drawing by Duncan. Number 7 in the Oblong Octavo Series. Bertholf A32b.$125.00NY: Phoenix Book Shop, 1969. First edition, “hors commerce” issue. [16 pp]. Very near fine in sewn wrappers and integral printed dust jacket. Cover illustration by Duncan. According to Bertholf, one of “at least four” copies designated “hors commerce” and SIGNED by Duncan. There are three small inverted exclamation points inked beneath the hc statement in the same hand. Number 7 in the Oblong Octavo Series. Bertholf A32b.$100.00NY: Phoenix Book Shop, 1969. First edition, numbered & signed issue. [16 pp]. Very near fine in sewn wrappers and integral printed dust jacket. Cover drawing by Duncan. One of 100 (of 126) numbered copies SIGNED by Duncan. Number 7 in the Oblong Octavo Series. Bertholf A32a.$45.00San Francisco: Joan and Bill Roth (1980). First edition. Fine folding card (5 x 7 inches, closed) with a wedding invitation laid in. Bertholf A54.$100.00San Francisco: Joan and Bill Roth (1980). First edition. Folding card (5 x 7 inches, closed), printed in two colors. Fine. SIGNED by Duncan at the conclusion of his poem on the front cover, with the addition of his holograph limitation statement on the verso, “No. 9 of 70 copies presented to the poet.” Original mailing envelope, titled and numbered by Duncan with his initials, and wedding invitation accompanies. Bertholf A54.$55.00San Francisco: White Rabbit (1964). First edition. 20 pp. Very good plus in stapled wrappers. Erratum slip tipped-in at rear. One of 350 copies. INSCRIBED by Duncan to Ron Loewinsohn and his wife, “for Ron & Joan / Robert Duncan.” Bertholf A12.




