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$45.00Santa Fe: American Poet Press, 1966. First edition. [18 pp]. Near fine in side-stapled and taped wrappers. Text reproduced entirely from holograph. Fifteen poems.$20.00NY: Knopf, 1985. First edition. 89 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated self-wraps; a paperback original. Fully illustrated in color and b&w.$25.00NY: New Directions (1947). First edition. 74 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. Cover by Lustig. Direction 3.$35.00Murray: [n.p.] (1945). First edition. 72 pp. Tanning to spine, light soiling to covers, and wear to yapp edges, else near fine in wrappers. Issued as PHAROS No. 3, a quarterly whose 'each issue is dedicated to one important piece of writing or to the work of a single author,' TOWARD STENDHAL consists of four chapters excerpted from a longer critical study of Stendhal and a 'critical and historical attempt to define the meaning of realism.'$15.00San Francisco: Androgyne Books, 1981. First edition. [16 pp]. Near fine in stapled wrappers. A short prose work.$30.00First edition. (1988). NY: Harper & Row 258 pp w/index. Fine in near fine dust jacket.$35.00NY: Simon & Schuster, 1959. First edition. 132 pp. A few spots along the for-edge of the unprited second leaf (printer’s error) else very near fine in like dust jacket with faint toning to spine. Young 2315.$35.00NY: Scribner's (1972). First edition. 86 pp. Top edge soiled, else near fine in near fine dust jacket.$35.00Los Angeles: Ethel Levine, 1970. First edition. 102 pp. Fine in full decorated leatherette. Cover title = The view through light and dark lenses. Levine contributes an eleven page foreword to this collection of poems, largely concerned with the prospect of Arab-Israeli peace.$15.00Washington DC: Decatur House (1976). First edition. 94 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. Foreword by Denise Levertov.$20.00Washington DC: Library of Congress, 1992. First edition. 37 pp w/notes. Fine in illustrated wrappers.$45.00NY: Atheneum, 1974. First edition. 68 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. SIGNED by Levine on the half-title page.$75.00[Santa Barbara]: Unicorn Press (1970). First edition. [32 pp]. Fine in full cloth with printed spine label. No dust jacket, as issued. One of 450 copies. Poems.$150.00[Santa Barbara]: Unicorn Press (1970). First edition, numbered & signed issue. [32 pp]. Fine in two-part cloth binding with printed spine label. No dust jacket, as issued. One of 50 numbered copies SIGNED by Levine.$20.00NY: Atheneum, 1979. First edition. 70 pp. Spine sunned, else very good plus in glossy illustrated wrappers.$75.00NY: Knopf, 1988. Uncorrected proof. 64 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. Promotional flyer taped to the first leaf. SIGNED by Levine on the title page.$200.00Port Townsend: Graywolf Press (1979). First edition. 66 pp. Some faint toning along top edge, else fine in two-part full cloth with printed spine label. No dust jacket, as issued. One of 220 numbered copies on Curtis Rag paper SIGNED by Levine.$45.00Aralia Press, 1991. First edition. Folding card (6 x 4 1/2 inches, closed). Fine. One of 200 copies on Iyo Glazed paper printed by Michael Peich on the occasion of a reading by Levine. SIGNED by Levine.$1,250.00Iowa City: Stone Wall Press (1963). First edition. 62 pp. Near fine in paper-covered boards with printed spine label (light wear to label). No dust jacket, as issued. One of 220 numbered copies. Designed and printed by Kim Merker. INSCRIBED by Levine on the front free endpaper, “To Marie Louise / who taught me so / much, with thanks, / Philip Levine.”$200.00Iowa City: Second Press 1964. Second edition. 62 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. SIGNED by Levine on the title page. The first edition of this book was published by the Stone Wall Press, on Levine’s condition that a trade issue be published as well. Printer K.K. Merker created this imprint for this title. Berger 12(note).$75.00Iowa City: Second Press 1964. Second edition. 62 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers with some light toning to extrems. The first edition of this book was published by the Stone Wall Press in 1963. This imprint was created for his second edition.$250.00NY: Atheneum, 1981. First edition. 79 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. SIGNED by Levine.$100.00Santa Barbara: Unicorn Press (1971). First edition. [22 pp]. Fine in stiff wrappers and fine integral illustrated dust jacket. One of 700 (of 750) copies. SIGNED by Levine on the title page.$20.00Greensboro: Unicorn Press (1979). Second edition. [22 pp]. Corners bumped, else near fine in sewn wrappers. One of 500 copies. A ten-part long poem.$400.00Santa Barbara: Unicorn Press (1971). First edition, numbered & signed issue. [22 pp]. One signature opened a little roughly, else unopened. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine and printed label. No dust jacket, as issued. One of 50 numbered copies SIGNED by Levine.$25.00Greensboro: Unicorn Press (1986). Later edition. [22 pp]. Pale stain on front cover, else near fine in sewn wrappers. SIGNED by Levine on the title page.$200.00Santa Cruz: Kayak (1971). First edition. 55 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. SIGNED by Levine. Poems, illustrated with prints by Marcia Maris.$75.00Santa Cruz: Kayak (1971). First edition. 55 pp. Very good plus in printed wrappers. Poems with prints by Marcia Maris.$35.00NY: Atheneum, 1984). First trade paperback printing. 234 pp. Very good plus in glossy illustrated wrappers. INSCRIBED by Levine on the front free endpaper.$125.00Toledo: Aureole Press, 1997. First edition. Small 4to. [16 pp]. Fine in sewn wrappers and very near fine printed dust jacket. Illustration on the cover and title page by J. Scott McCoy. Five poems. One of 164 (of 190) numbered copies on Mohawk Superfine paper SIGNED by Levine.$25.00[Berkeley]: Moe’s Books (nd). First edition. Single long sheet folded twice (6 x 5 3/4 inches, closed). Fine. A single poem from ONE FOR THE ROSE. A New Year gift from Moe’s Books.$75.00NY: Atheneum, 1985. First trade paperback printing. 56 pp. Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. SIGNED by Levine on the title page, and additionally INSCRIBED to a fellow poet, “May 1, ‘85 Providence / For ___ / With memories of a / wonderful evening that / refused to be solemn! / Hope for more poems to / come. Sincerely / Phil.”






