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$20.00Manchester: PN Review/Carcanet (1987). First UK edition. xii + 145 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Edited by Robert Phillips, with his introduction.$12.50Pittsford: State Street Press 1982. First edition. 22 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers and fine dust jacket. One of 350 (of 400) copies. Poems.$15.00Berkeley: Tree, 1974. First edition. [48 pp]. Fine in wrappers and very near fine dust jacket.$15.00Chicago:University of Chicago Press, 2000. Uncorrected Proof. Fine in wraps. Schwartz is a classical music reviewer for NPR, director of Creative Writing Program at UMass-Boston.$25.00Middletown: Wesleyan University Press (1981). First edition. 64 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket. Printed endorsements by Pinsky, Merrill, Bidart.$12.50Boston: Beacon (1996). First edition. 119 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket.$45.00Los Angeles: Black Sparrow, 1968. First edition. [16 pp]. Fine in string-tied wrappers with die-cut cover. Five original inserts present. One of 250 numbered copies SIGNED by Schwerner. The pages themselves are die-cut and one can manipulate the poems by the removal of inserted yellow sheets to reveal or obscure words. Morrow & Cooney 25.$35.00Los Angeles: Black Sparrow, 1969. First edition, numbered & signed issue. 83 pp. Foxing along top edges, else near fine in full cloth with printed cover and spine labels. Near fine acetate dust jacket with small chips at spine ends. One of 125 numbered copies SIGNED by Schwerner. Morrow & Cooney 61b.$15.00Los Angeles: Black Sparrow, 1969. First trade paperback printing. 83 pp. Very near fine in printed wrappers. One of 750 copies. Poems. Cover drawing by D. Holmes. Morrow & Cooney 61a.$45.00NY: Hawk's Well Press (1963). First edition. 32 pp. Very good in printed white wrappers. First book by the author of the indispensible and irrepressible 'anthropological' long poem THE TABLETS.$20.00NY: Grossman, 1971. First edition. 47 pp. Very good plus in illustrated wrappers.$20.00London & NY: Permanent Press, 1976. First edition. Oblong 16mo. [18 pp]. Fine in sewn wrappers. One of 300 (of 350) copies. Number Eight in the Permanent Press series by Robert Vas Dias.$25.00NY: Knopf, 1992. First US edition. 293 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Translated from the original Italian by Marie Evans, Joseph Farrell, and Sacha Rabinovitch. Review slip laid in.$35.00Manchester: Carcanet (1988). Second UK edition. 212 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Translated from the original Italian by Adrienne Foulke. Originally published in the UK in 1966 by Jonathan Cape.$25.00[Los Angeles & Denver]: Black Ace/Bowery (1974). First edition. [16 pp]. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Internal artwork by James Ryan Morris, Steve Wilson, Schwenz, Frank Rios, and John Fish. Black Ace/Bowery 18.$75.00[Denver & Los Angeles]: Black Ace/Temple of Man (1976). First edition. [40 pp]. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Poems with drawings by Bill Daily. Foreword by Sam Scibella. SIGNED by Scibella and Daily. Bowery 22. Laid into this copy is a TLS from Robert Alexander, “dear david and tina: / our first effort subsidized with funding / from the temple of man thrift shop. // please let me know if you are pleased / love / bob.”$25.00[Vancouver: Doni Scob] (nd). First edition. 4to. 27 pp. Very near fine in printed wrappers. Poems. Laid-in is a letter from Scob, presenting this copy for review.$15.00Austin: SRLR Press (1998). First edition. 39 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.$50.00Garden City: Doubleday, 1978. First edition. 335 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket with a touch of wear to base and crown of spine. Dated (25 March 1978) and INSCRIBED by both Scortia and Robinson to Wormwood Review editor Marvin Malone.$25.00NY: Random House (1972). First edition. xiv + 273 pp. Top edge dusty with a light mark and bump to corner, else near fine in fine dust jacket. Work by Silverberg, Sturgeon, Gores, Yarbro, Aldiss, Farmer, Boucher, and others. Young 2295*.$22.50San Francisco: Lion’s Beath Press (1979). First edition. [16 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. Scotellaro’s third collection, issued as Lion’s Breath Chapbook -6- in an edition of 300 copies.$15.00Ellensburg: Vagabond, (1977). First edition. Unpaginated. Fine in stapled wrappers.$20.00Cambridge: The Golden Head Press, 1965. . First edition. 8vo. Stiff wrappers with a printed dust jacket. 52 pp. Fine in a near fine jacket with a slightly darkened spine.$15.00Preston: Akros Publications, (1971). First edition. 11 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Parklands Poets No. 8.$25.00Preston: Akros Publications, 1975. First edition. 80 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket.$10.00Tallahassee: Naiad Press, 1981. First edition. Near fine in wraps.$20.00Toronto: McClelland and Stewart (1973). First edition. 95 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket (a bit rubbed). Scott’s eighth book of verse, a collection of poems and translations.$25.00Montreal: Delta Canada, 1967. Frist edition. 43 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers with a corner crease to rear cover. Introduction by Louis Dudek.$35.00London: Jarrolds (nd). First edition. 224 pp. Foxing to endpapers and page edges, else very good plus in like dust jacket. Introduction by Daniel George. James Hanley, William Sansom, Stevie Smith, Pamela Hansford Johnson, and many others.$25.00NY: New Directions (1989). First trade paperback edition. 160 pp. Trivial soiling to fore-edge, else near fine in wrappers. This is the first installment of Scott’s trilogy of documentary long poems exploring the intersection between the act of writing, autobiography, and global politics and violence. A former Canadian diplomat, Scott, now a scholar at UC Berkeley, is particularly well-suited for this task, and the poem is a stunning virtuoso collage of memory, violence, and the necessity of the mediating power of artifice. A letter from publisher James Laughlin to Stanford scholar Albery Gelpi is laid in.