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$12.50Kamloops: Kamloops Art Gallery (2001). First edition. 32 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Essay by Lisa Robertson.
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$25.00NY: Vanguard Press (1949). First edition. xxx + 289 pp. Near fine in very good plus dust jacket with foxing to extrems of the rear flap and sunning to spine. Edited by Sara Bard Field, with her foreword. Introduction by William Rose Benét.
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$250.00NY: Greenberg (1940). First edition. xvi + 466 pp w/index. Foxing to top edge, else very good plus in like dust jacket that is edgeworn and has a few short tears. The dedication copy, designated #1, dated October 24, 1940, and warmly INSCRIBED by Wood on the front free endpaper in ten lines.
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$35.00NY: Greenberg (1945). First printing of this edition (originally published in 1940). xvi + 466 pp w/index. Foxing to page edges, else near fine in very good plus dust jacket that is lightly edgeworn and has some foxing to edges of flaps.
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$75.00NY: Dutton (1999). First edition. 286 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Illustrated by Richard Erdoes. INSCRIBED by Wood on the half-title page to Evan S. Connell, “For my dear friend Evan, / whose support meant so / much to me during the / writing of ‘The Book / From Hell.’ / with warmest regard, / Nancy.”
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$22.50NY: Holt, Rinehart and Winston (1981). First edition. 53 pp w/notes. Very near fine in near fine dust jacket. Wood’s first book of poems.
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$10.00NY: Macmillan (1963). First edition. 50 pp. Near fine in near fine dust jacket. Wood's first collection of poems, preceeed by two novels.
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$25.00Willits: Tuumba, 1977. First edition. [20 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. Tuumba #10
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$75.00NY: Columbia University Press, 1926. First edition. x + 55 pp. Short closed tear at crown, else fine in printed wrappers. Introductory note by John Erskine. First separate appearance of this essay that appeared originally in Century Magazine in 1893. Poet Woodberry appreciates more than most travel writers of the day.
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$125.00Buffalo: Dawn Press, 1956. Second edition. 223 pp. A few light spots of foxing on top edge, else very near fine in two completely different dust jackets, one with a $2.00 printed price and the other with a $2.50 printed price. Originally published in 1932 with the title FIND THE MOTIVE, and reprinted here in bowdlerized form.
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$35.00Amsterdam: Ins & Outs Publications 1978. July. 42 pp. Small split at base of spine, tiny chip and crease to bottom corner of front cover, where there is also a small inked price. In all, very good plus in illustrated wrappers.
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$20.00Grand Rapids: Pilot Press (1973). First edition. [8 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. A single poem. Review slip laid in.
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$15.00La Crosse: Northeast/Juniper Books (1973). First edition. Unpaginated [18 pp]. Very good plus in stapled wrappers with light overall foxing. Juniper Book 11.
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$12.50Seattle: Dragon Gate (1985). First trade paperback printing. 194 pp w/indexes. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.
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$12.50Port Townsend: Dragon Gate (1982). First trade paperback printing. 88 pp. Very good plus in illustrated wrappers. Ink ownership stamp of Henry Carlile on the front free endpaper.
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$15.00Bloomington & London: Indiana University Press (1972). First edition. 155 pp. Ink ownership stamp to first leaf, else near fine in near fine dust jacket. Dated (April 1972) and INSCRIBED by Woods.
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$40.00Bloomington, IN:Indiana University Press, 1972. First edition. Fine in near fine dust jacket. Review copy with slip laid in.
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$25.00Dublin: Dedalus (1994). First trade paperback printing. 95 pp. Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Dated (April 9th 1994) and INSCRIBED by Woods.
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$25.00Dublin: Dedalus Press, 1996. First edition. 193 pp. Light foxing to page edges, lower corners lightly bumped. In all, near fine in near fine dust jacket.
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$12.50Ft. Collins: Leaping Mountain Press, 1988. First edition. Fine in wraps.
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$65.00[NY]: Amilus (1994). First edition. 4to. [372 pp]. Fine in very near fine dust jacket.
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$15.00London: Chatto & Windus, 1991. First trade paperback edition. Fine in wraps. Poetry Book Society Choice.
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$15.00Grand Rapids: Pilot Press (1973). First edition. 15 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. Review slip laid in. A collection of untitled poems. Cover and design by L. Eric Greinke.
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$12.50Portland: Eighth Moon Press, 1994. First edition. 127 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.
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$45.00Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow, 1996. First edition, numbered issue. 273 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine and printed label. Fine acetate dust jacket. One of 100 numbered copies.
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$75.00Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow, 1996. First edition, lettered issue. 273 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine and printed label. Very near fine acetate dust jacket. One of 26 lettered copies handbound by Earle Gray.
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$200.00Toronto: Coach House, 1978. First edition, lettered issue. 92 pp. Fine in full green cloth with printed spine label. Issued in a paper bag (near fine, with a tear) that has been rubber stamped with the author name and title. One of 26 lettered copies with an original holograph poem by Woolf, housed in another printed paper bag, bound-in at the rear of the volume.
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$20.00Eugene: Wolf Run (1977). First edition. [20 pp]. Near fine in stapled wrappers. A single short story. One of 250 copies printed.
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$25.00Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow, 1993. Advance reading copy. 4to. 405 pp. Fine in comb-bound wrappers with a clear plastic top sheet that has toned with age. Review slip accompanies.
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$45.00Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow, 1993. First edition, numbered issue. 399 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine and printed label. Fine acetate dust jacket. Edited by Sandra Braman with an introduction by Ed Dorn. One of 100 numbered copies.
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$10.00Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow, 1993. First trade paperback printing. 399 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. Edited by Sandra Braman with an introduction by Ed Dorn.
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$20.00Minneapolis: Zelot (1986). First edition. [48 pp]. Near fine in stapled wrappers. A selection from an autobiographical novel, “concerning mainly one of my daughters, one of my wives, and one of my mothers.”