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$20.00Kansas City: New Letters (1976). Volume 42, Numbers 2-3, Winter-Spring. 253 pp. Very good only in illustrated wrappers. Special double issue on the writings of Paul Goodman.$45.00NY: Gotham Book Mart & Gallery (nd). First edition. Single sheet folded once. Fine. Color drawing by Gorey illustrating an unflattering quotation from John Locke about books and all those who trade in them.$40.00Madison: Mani-G ‘Raps & Co. (1998/9). An illustrated Gorey trick or treat bag with cloth handles, twenty-four stickers in the original sealed packaging, and a pack of four illustrated gift tags, also in the original unopened commercial packaging. All fine. For the trio:$45.00NY: Simon & Schuster, 1961. First edition. 109 pp. Fine in very near fine, price-clipped dust jacket. Cover art and internal illustrations by Gorey. Toledano B13a.$200.00NY: Holiday House (1981). First edition. [64 pp]. Light sunning to spine, else fine in fine dust jacket. Cover art and interal illustrations by Edward Gorey. SIGNED by Gorey on the title page.$150.00Alta Loma: Dr. Strange Records (1999). First edition. LP. Two tiny corner bumps else fine, still sealed. One of 1000 numbered copies SIGNED by Gorey and the members of The Freeze.$24.00NY: Abbeville Press, 1985. First edition. Very good in wraps, with stamped “W” to bottom edge.$17.50NY & Washington DC: Museum of Modern Art/Washington Gallery of Modern Art (1962). First edition. 55 pp. Wrinkle to second leaf, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Foreword by Julien Levy. “Addendum” slip present.$50.00NY: Harcourt, Brace & World (1965). First edition. 246 pp w/index. Fine in very near fine dust jacket with light wear to base of spine, where there is also a small tear.$200.00Council Bluffs: Yellow Barn Press, 1987. First edition. 42 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine. Illustrated with wood engravings by John DePol, one of which is in two colors and signed. Contributions by Alexander S. Lawson, Howard W. Coggeshall, Arthur W. Rushmore, Richard Ellis, and Earl H. Emmons. One of 75 (of 150) numbered copies on dampened Rives paper. Original prospectus accompanies.$25.00NY: Abrams (1990). First edition. 4to. 144 pp w/index. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. A volume in the “Masters of American Design” series.$45.00London: Penguin Books (1948). First edition. 14 pp + 32 plates. Near fine in stiff cardstock covers. Color and b&w illustrations.$45.00Chicago: Aldine Publishing Company (1962). First edition. xiv + 334 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Edited by Graves, with his foreword.$12.50NY: Holt, Rinehart and Winston (1983). First US edition. xvi + 608 pp w/index. Near fine in near fine dust jacket.$35.00Brae Editions, 2018. First edition. 27 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Selected and edited by Richie McCaffery and Alistair Peebles. One of 500 copies. Gray contributes a foreword to this collection.$20.00NY: Betty Parsons Gallery [1971]. First edition. [52 pp]. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Introductory essay, “Bronze Sculpture by Cleve Gray,” by Daniel Robbins.$50.00Norfolk: New Directions (1939). First edition. [32 pp]. Near fine in stapled wrappers and very good dust jacket with tears at base and crown of spine.$30.00NY: Sperone Westwater (2013). First edition. Small 4to. 59 pp. Fine in illustrated boards. No dust jacket, as issued. Interview with Greenwold by Carroll Dunham.$25.00Dublin: Dolmen Press (1966). First edition. 131 pp w/notes. Near fine in near fine dust jacket with light sunning to spine and extrems.$30.00Pinner: Private Libraries Association, 1980. First edition. xv + 266 pp w/index. Near fine in decorated full brown cloth. No dust jacket, as issued.$15.00NY: Buchholz Gallery (1950). First edition. Unpaginated. Near fine in stapled wrappers. 19 small b&w reproductions, and a 5 pp facsimilie of a Gris holograph letter.$25.00NY: Groiler Club, 1968. First edition. 62 pp w/plates. Fine in full cloth with gilt stamping to spine and near fine unprinted tissue dust jacket with light edgewear.$25.00NY: George Braziller (1977). First edition. 83 pp. Fine in very good plus dust jacket with light edgewear and a small sticker shadow to the front panel.$25.00NY: Macmillan (1974). First US edition. 4to. 272 pp w/index. Some foxing to top edge, else near fine in near fine, price-clipped dust jacket with some wrinkles to the crown.$15.00NY: Arcade (2017). First edition. 199 pp w/notes. Fine in fine dust jacket.$10.00NY: The Guild of Book Workers, 1988. First edition. Small 4to. 63 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. Illustrated.$15.00(np): [Robert L. Barth] (nd). First edition. [20 pp]. Very good plus in stapled wrappers. Poems by Jeffrey Akard, Bob Barth, Edgar Bowers, Turner Cassity, Dick Davis, John Espey, Thom Gunn, X.J. Kennedy, Janet Lewis, Helen Pinkerton, Vikram Seth, Timothy Steele, and Clive Wilmer.$35.00NY: Barnes & Noble (1976). First US edition. 136 pp w/select bibliography. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Review slip laid in.$50.00Walkerton: Stoneyground Press (1989). First edition. 66 pp. Light bump to one upper corner, else near fine in printed wrappers. Designed and produced by Colin Sackett. Contributions by Bowers, Davis, Gullans, Kleinzahler, Oliver, Peck, Powell, Steele, Stephens, Vince, Wells, and Wilmer.$17.50Cambridge: Numbers, 1989-90. Vol. IV, No. 2. Winter. 192 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. Gunn contributes his essay, “As if Startled Awake: The Poetry of Janet Lewis.”$20.00Cambridge: Numbers (1986). Volume 1. 96 pp. Fine in glossy printed wrappers. Four poems by Gunn leads off this issue. Work also by Heaney, Elaine Feinstein, and R.L. Barth.$15.00Albuquerque: Dept. of English, University of New Mexico (1987). Winter. 96 pp. Very near fine in printed wrappers. Gunn weighs in on the question, “Is there an American poetry?” He replies in part, “This is a curious question to be asked by a magazine called American Poetry. what will you do if we all say no; shut up shop?”