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    LOOTEN, Emmanuel.
    $75.00
    Milano: Schwarz Editore, 1954. . First edition. 8vo. Wrappers. 1/500 numbered copies. This copy is inscribed and dated by Looton. Very good, with toned paper.
  • Six Arguments.
    LOPATE, Carol B.
    $40.00
    NY: Columbia Review Press (1965). First edition. 4to. 103 pp. Very near fine in side-stapled wrappers. One of 350 copies. First publication of the second season in this sequence.
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    LOPATE, Phillip.
    $35.00
    NY: Swollen Magpie Press (1971). First edition. 59 pp. Near fine in side-stapled wrappers. One of 300 copies. A prose work.
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    LOPATE, Phillip. et al, eds.
    $25.00
    NY: Teachers & Writers (nd). Number 1. 91 pp. Very good plus in side-stapled wrappers.Magazine of 4th, 5th and 6th grade writing from P. S. 75, NYC.
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    LOPES, Michael.
    $17.50
    Paradise: Dust Books, 1975. . First edition. 8vo. Wrappers. 49 pp. Near fine with a touch of fading.
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    LOPEZ-COLES, Carlos.
    $15.00
    Champaign: Lopez Publications (1969). First edition. 12 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Ten poems. SIGNED by Lopz-Coles on the half-title page, with an inscription “for (Dock of the Bay) forever” in a different hand.
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    LOPEZ-COLÉS, Carlos.
    $25.00
    Champaign: Lopez Publications (1969). First edition. 12 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. SIGNED by Lopez-Colés on the half-title page. Promotional flyer laid-in. The first book of the press.
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    LOPEZ, Antony.
    $15.00
    Knotting: Sceptre Press (1974). First edition. Single small sheet folded once (4 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches, closed). Fine. One of 100 (of 150) numbered copies.
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    LOPEZ, Barry Holstun.
    $200.00
    Kansas City: Sheed, Andrews & McMeel (1976). First edition. 88 pp. Fine in very good plus dust jacket with a closed snag and tear near crown of spine, and overall light rubbing. Briefly INSCRIBED by Lopez. His first book.
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    LOPEZ, Barry Holstun.
    $75.00
    Kansas City: Andrews and McMeel (1979). Uncorrected proof. 89 pp. Very near fine in printed green wrappers.
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    LOPEZ, Barry.
    $25.00
    NY: Scribner's (1988). First edition. 208 pp. Near fine in near fine dust jacket.
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    LOPEZ, Barry.
    $35.00
    San Francisco: North Point, 1990. . First edition, second issue. Fine in near fine dust jacket. Illustrations throughout by Tom Pohrt.
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    LOPEZ, Barry.
    $25.00
    NY: Knopf, 1994. First edition. 159 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket. Twelve short stories.
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    LOPEZ, Barry.
    $50.00
    Lexington: University Press of Kentucky (1990). First edition. [64 pp]. Fine in fine dust jacket. Review slip laid in. INSCRIBED by Lopez.
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    LOPEZ, Richard.
    $12.50
    Sacramento: 24th st irregular press, 2003. First edition. 28 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. INSCRIBED by Lopez on the title page. Poems.
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    LORANGER, Richard.
    $12.50
    Boulder: International Review Press (1990). First edition. 56 pp. Very good plus in glossy illustrated wrappers.
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    LORCA, Federico Garcia.
    $45.00
    NY: The Poetry Center, 1951. First edition. Folding card (8 x 6 1/8 inches, closed). Short tear to the fore-edge, else near fine. A previously unpublished poem by Lorca, reproduced from his holograph. Published on the occasion of a Lorca memorial at the Poetry Center.
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    LORCA, Federico García.
    $125.00
    Madrid: Fundación Federico García Lorca, 1985. First edition. 33 pp. Light toning along spine, else near fine in string-bound printed wrappers. Illustrated with five drawings by the author. Preliminary note by Manuel Fernández Montesinos and Mario Hernández. One of 100 (of 236) numbered copies. Transcriptions of Lorca’s 1935 radio talks, and an interview, published on the occasion of a visit to Argentina by the poet's sister half a century later. The drawings first appeared in EL TABERNACULO (1934), by García Lorca's friend, the Argentine poet Ricardo Molinari. All texts in Spanish.
  • Blood Wedding and Yerma.
    LORCA, Federico García.
    $45.00
    NY: TCG Translations, 1994. First edition. xiii + 135 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Introduction by Melia Bensussen. Translations by Langston Hughes and W.S. Merwin respectively.
  • Cristobical.
    LORCA, Federico García.
    $25.00
    [Boulder]: Society of Spanish and Spanish-American Studies [1986]. First edition. [28 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. García Lorca's original Spanish text appears both icn facsimile of his manuscript and transcribed in type. An undated piece for “el teatro de guiñol,” written c. 1921-24, and here edited with an introduction and notes by Piero Menarini. An offprint, with specially printed wrappers, from Anales de la Literatura Espanola Contemporanea, Vol. 11, No. 1-2.
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    LORCA, Federico Garcia.
    $125.00
    Providence: Burning Deck, 1967. First edition. [18 pp]. Very good plus in printed wrappers. English translation of this poem by Keith Waldrop. Dated (1967) and SIGNED by Waldrop (on behalf of Rosmarie also). This copy designated for Walt Odets, whose photographs were later used for several Burning Deck projects. This is the second chapbook produced by the Press “in a small edition for friends.”
  • Sun and Shadow.
    LORCA, Federico García.
    $75.00
    London: Enitharmon Press, 1972. First edition, 19 pp. Fine in paper-covered boards with cloth spine. Near fine unprinted glassine dust jacket with small tears and a chip. Translated from the original Spanish by Kathleen Raine and R.M. Nadal. French translation by Marcelle Auclair. Includes a facsimile of the original manuscript, and two previously unpublished drawings by Lorca. One of 225 numbered copies on Abbey Mills Cream Laid paper. Halliwell 29.
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    LORCA, Federico Garciá.
    $20.00
    Greensboro: Unicorn Press, 1973. Second printing. [32 pp]. Light toning to edges, else near fine in printed wrappers. Original Spanish poems with facing translations by Alan Brilliant.
  • Tres Dialogos.
    LORCA, Federico García.
    $35.00
    Granada: Universidad de Granada, 1985. First edition. [36 pp]. Fine in printed wrappers. Nota Introductoria by Manuel Fernández-Montesinos. Three dialogues, including “Diálogo con Luis Buñuel.” One of 1000 numbered copies. The text appears both in facsimile of the poet's manuscript and transcribed in type. No. 3 in the publisher's series, “Aula de Poesía.”
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    LORD, Barry.
    $30.00
    Kitchener: Weed/flower Press, 1967. First edition. 39 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers.
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    LORD, GIGI.
    $12.50
    Fort Smith, AR:South and West Inc., 1969. First edition. Near fine in wraps.
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    LOREN, Richard and Elaine. eds.
    $40.00
    Pleasant Hill: Intrepid Trips (1979). First edition. 176 pp. Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. One fold-out plate. Features “The Search for the Secret Pyramid” by Ken Kesey and “Felucca Follies” by Paul Krassner.
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    LORTZ, Richard.
    $25.00
    Sagaponack: Second Chance Press, 1980. First US edition. 219 pp. Very near fine in near fine dust jacket.
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    LOSELOW, Beth.
    $15.00
    Tucson: Chax Press, 2007. First edition. 104 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers.
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    LOSSY, Rella.
    $20.00
    Alamo: Holmgangers Press (1975). First edition. [40 pp]. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Poems with drawings by Ivan Majdrakoff.
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    LOTHROP, S.K.
    $35.00
    Geneva: Skira (1964). First edition, US issue. Folio. 229 pp w/index of names & places. Fine in very near fine, price-clipped dust jacket. Publisher’s wrap-around band present (small edge tear to the rear bit), as is the cardstock slipcase (also very near fine). Illustrated with 85 of the 145 illustrations in color.
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    LOTRINGER, Sylvère and Paul Virilio.
    $15.00
    Los Angeles: Semiotext(e) (2005). First US edition. 119 pp w/notes & index. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers; a trade paperback original. Translated from the original French by Michael Taormina.