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    RYMAN, Geoff.
    $20.00
    NY: St. Martin’s (1994). First edition. 275 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Promotional flyer laid in.
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    SAARI, Anil.
    $25.00
    Allahabad: Damn You Press (1969). First edition. 16 pp. Very good plus in unprinted black wrappers. Mimeographed poems from India.
  • Helsinki: Selected Poems of Pentti Saarikosi.
    SAARIKOSKI, Pentti.
    $125.00
    London: Rapp & Carroll (1967). First UK edition, numbered & signed issue. 48 pp. Near fine in near fine, price-clipped dust jacket with a few small pressure dents to the front panel. Translations from the original Finnish by Anselm Hollo. One of 100 numbered copies SIGNED by Saarikoski and Hollo.
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    SAARIKOSKI, Pentti.
    $35.00
    London: Rapp & Carroll (1967). First UK edition. 48 pp. Near fine in near fine dust jacket. Translations from the Finnish by Anselm Hollo.
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    SABA, Umberto.
    $22.50
    NY & Manchester: Carcanet (1987). First edition in English. 166 pp w/notes & bibliography. Fine in fine dust jacket. Translated from the original Italian by Mark Thompson.
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    SABAIS, Heinz Winfried.
    $12.50
    London: Anvil Press Poetry (1968). First edition. 39 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Translated by Ruth and Matthew Mead.
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    SABAIS, Heinz Winfried.
    $45.00
    London: Anvil Press Poetry (1968). First edition, numbered & signed issue. 39 pp. Fine in full cloth without dust jacket as issued. Translated by Ruth and Matthew Mead. One of 50 numbered copies SIGNED by Sabais and the translators.
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    SABAIS, Heinz Winfried.
    $20.00
    Newcastle Upon Tyne: Satis, 1967. First edition. 6 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Translated from the German by Ruth and Matthew Mead. One of 250 numbered copies.
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    SABAIS, Heinz Winfried.
    $15.00
    London: Anvil Press Poetry (1983). First edition. 71 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers; a trade paperback original. Translated from the original German by Ruth and Matthew Mead.
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    SABATO, Ernesto.
    $20.00
    London: Jonathan Cape (1992). First UK edition. 435 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Translated from the original Spanish by Andrew Hurley.
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    SABATO, Ernesto.
    $45.00
    NY: Ballantine (1991). Uncorrected proof. 435 pp. Fine in printed red wrappers and very near fine dust jacket. Translated from the original Spanish by Andrew Hurley.
  • Sony Outsider.
    SACHS, Tom.
    $125.00
    Santa Fe: SITE Santa Fe (1999). First edition. [34 pp]. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers and very near fine printed semi-opaque dust jacket with a small pale stain on the front cover. Essay by David Clemmer. Many color images and quotations from Sachs.
  • Space Program.
    SACHS, Tom.
    $450.00
    Beverly Hills: Gagosian Gallery, 2007. First edition. 4to. 278 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Exhaustive documentation of Sachs’ own space program. Hundreds of photographs, an essay by Arthur C. Danto, a conversation with Buzz Aldrin, Sachs, and Louise Neri, and more.
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    SACKETT, Colin.
    $100.00
    [Clonmel]: Coracle (2008). First Irish edition. 12mo. [124 pp]. Near fine in printed paper-covered boards. The Irish issue, one of 200 copies.
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    SACKHEM, Eric.
    $20.00
    Tokyo: Mushinsha (1976). First trade paperback printing. 103 pp. Fine in wrappers and near fine integral printed dust jacket with a light vertical wrinkle near spine.
  • A Leg to Stand On.
    SACKS, Oliver.
    $250.00
    NY: Summit (1984). First edition. 222 pp. Nibbling to crown, else near fine in near fine dust jacket with corresponding wear and light sunning to spine. Dated (2/86) and INSCRIBED by Sacks.
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    SACKS, Oliver.
    $20.00
    NY: Knopf, 2017. First edition. x + 237 pp w/index. Fine in fine dust jacket.
  • Migraine: Understanding a Common Disorder.
    SACKS, Oliver. M.D.
    $250.00
    Berkeley & Los Angeles: University of California (1985). First printing of this expanded and updated edition. xx + 270 pp w/index. Nibble to crown of spine, else near fine in like dust jacket with corresponding loss and light sunning to the yellow spine lettering. Dated (2/86) and INSCRIBED by Sacks.
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    SACKS, Peter.
    $20.00
    Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press (1997). Uncorrected proof. 79 pp w/notes. Very good plus in printed yellow wrappers. A volume in the “Phoenix Poets Series.”
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    SACKS, Peter.
    $25.00
    NY: Norton, 2002. First edition. 103 pp w/notes. Fine in fine dust jacket.
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    SACKS, Peter.
    $20.00
    NY: Viking (1990). First edition. 88 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Sacks' second collection of poems.
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    SADE, Marquis de.
    $50.00
    NY: Grove Press (1965). First edition. xxii + 753 pp w/bibliography. Hard erasure to half-title, else near fine in near fine, price-clipped dust jacket with sunning to red pigment on spine. Compiled and translated from the original French by Richard Seaver and Austryn Wainhouse. Introduction by Jean Paulhan and Maurice Blanchot. Young 3398*.
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    SADOFF, IRA & CRENNER, JAMES, editors.
    $15.00
    Geneva, NY:The Seneca Review, 1970. First edition. Near fine in wraps. Contributions by Robert Bly, David Ignatow, W. S. Merwin, Leonard Nathan, etc.
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    SADOFF, Ira.
    $12.50
    Boston: Godine (1989). First edition. 81 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers; a trade paperback original. Poems, on laid paper.
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    SADOFF, Ira.
    $25.00
    Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1978. First edition. 53 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket with one small closed tear on rear panel.
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    SAER, Juan José.
    $15.00
    London & NY: Serpent’s Tail (1995). First US edition. 196 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Translated by Helen Lane. Promotional flyer laid in.
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    SAFARIK, Allan.
    $20.00
    Burnaby: Blackfish Press (1975). First edition. 29 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Drawings by Jean Wong.
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    SAFDIE, Joe.
    $75.00
    Bolinas: Smithereens Press (1983). First edition, numbered & signed issue. 4to. 25 pp. A few small spots to front cover, else very near fine in side-stapled wrappers. Cover art by Arthur Okamura. One of 10 numbered copies SIGNED by Safdie and Okamura.
  • Réponses: The Autobiography of Francoise Sagan.
    SAGAN, Francoise.
    $35.00
    Godalming: Black Sheep Books (1979). First UK edition. 153 pp w/bibliography & notes. Fine in fine dust jacket. Translated from the original French by David Macey.
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    SAGAN, Miriam.
    $25.00
    Sacramento: Pinchpenny, 1983. First edition. 28 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Pinchpenny Vol. 4, No. 4.
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    SAGARIN, Edward working as “Donald Webster Cory,” editor and translator.
    $75.00
    NY: Greenberg (1953). First edition. 436 pp. Very small mark to front cover, else fine in bright dust jacket which has a few short tears and light overall edgewear. Bookseller Burton Weiss wrote: First edition of what is probably the first anthology of gay short stories to be published in the United States. The twenty-one contributors include Sherwood Anderson, Paul Bowles, John Horne Burns, Henry James, Christopher Isherwood, D.H. Lawrence, Charles Jackson, Denton Welch, William Carlos Williams. Two stories, by Guy de Maupassant and Paul Verlaine, were newly translated by the editor himself, with Verlaine's “Charles Husson" not having previously been published in English. "Donald Webster Cory" is the pseudonym of the sociologist Edward Sagarin (1913-86), derived, by reversal, from "Corydon," a shepherd boy in much ancient Greek homoerotic poetry and the eponymous protagonist of André Gide's influential book of dialogues. Sagarin, as "Cory," was a gay activist in the early 1950's. His best-known work, THE HOMOSEXUAL IN AMERICA: A SUBJECTIVE APPROACH (1951), was the first widely-read book in the U.S. to demonstrate the legal, social and economic discrimination leveled against an "amazingly large" segment of the American population and to put forward a strong defense of homosexual rights. It viewed gay people as "the unrecognized minority." Although it was published pseudonymously, Sagarin wrote the book "as a homosexual," as he did THE HOMOSEXUAL AND HIS SOCIETY: A VIEW FROM WITHIN (with John P. LeRoy, 1963). Some years later, Sagarin rejected much of this early work, decided that homosexuality was a disease like alcoholism, and published anti-gay articles in sociology journals under his real name. Nevertheless, THE HOMOSEXUAL IN AMERICA remains an immensely important book in the history of the gay rights movement, and 21 VARIATIONS ON A THEME remains a pioneering anthology. SIGNED by Sagarin as Donald Webster Cory on the front free endpaper. Young 811*.
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    SAHA, P. K.
    $15.00
    Cleveland: Bits Press, 1981 (?). First edition. Near fine in wraps.