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$35.00Richmond: Richmond Art Center (1997). First edition. Small 4to. 96 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.$35.00Eugene: Toad Press (1967). First edition. 61 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. Pairs “The Education Continues Along” with “Voyages: A TransPacific Journal.”$35.00Sonoma: Dufus Press [c 1977]. First edition. 6 x 9 inch illustrated announcement. Near fine. Unfolded announcement of this Whalen reading at the Student Union.$35.00NY: Fish Drum (2004). First edition. xii + 152 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Contributions by Berkson, Coolidge, Creeley, Ferlinghetti, Haselwood, Kyger, Meltzer, Snyder, and many others. Fish Drum Vol. 18/19.$45.00London: Peter Lunn, 1946. First edition. 143 pp w/index. Near fine in very good plus illustrated dust jacket with chipping to crown, and a few short edge tears. Foreword by Francis Pitt. Poems by Todd, illustrated with engravings selected from Thomas Bewick’s HISTORY OF QUADRUPEDS. SIGNED by Philip Whalen in full inside the front board.$45.00NY: Brick Row Book Shop, 1927. First edition. xi + 87 pp. Foxing to top edge, else near fine in very good plus dust jacket that is lightly edgeworn with shallow loss to tips of flap folds.$12.50Santa Barbara: Joseph the Provider (nd). First edition. [12 pp]. Some wear to lower portion of spine, else near fine in sewn wrappers. One of 300 copies printed by Graham Macintosh. Checklist with a memoir of Whigham by Sipper.$10.00Hancock: Trunk Press, (1976). First edition. Near fine in wraps.$20.00[Ann Arbor]: Michigan State University Press, 1973. First edition. xviii + 207 pp w/index. Near fine in near fine dust jacket that is lightly rubbed and with some wear along the bottom edge.$20.00South San Francisco: ManRoot (1976). First printing of this edition. [8 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 1000 copies. Delivered by Ingersoll on March 30, 1892.$25.00South San Francisco: ManRoot (1976). First printing of this edition. [8 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 1000 copies. Delivered by Ingersoll on March 30, 1892. INSCRIBED by ManRoot publisher Paul Mariah on the title page.$17.50NY: Simon & Schuster (1980). First edition. 429 pp. Remainder mark bottom edge, else near fine in near fine dust jacket. Biographer Kaplan won a Pulitzer and a National Book Award for his previous book, MR.CLEMENS AND MARK TWAIN; he won a Guggenheim to work on 'Walt Whitman.'$40.00Minneapolis: Holy Cow! Press, 1981. First edition. liii + 394 pp w/notes on contributors. Fine in fine dust jacket.$75.00San Francisco: Gay Sunshine Press (1987). First edition. 223 pp. Fine in full cloth with gilt stamping to spine and front cover. No dust jacket, as issued. One of 200 copies.$17.50[Burlington]: Bailey/Howe Library at the University of Vermont, 1983. First edition. 39 pp. Very near fine in printed wrappers. Exhibition catalogue featuring 86 described items.$450.00Andoversford: Whittington Press (1990). First edition. Folio. 125 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine. Fine publisher’s slipcase. No dust jacket, as issued. One of 430 (of 460) numbered copies.$85.00Andoversford: Whittington Press (1986). First printing of this edition. 4to. 36 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards. No dust jacket, as issued. Fine publisher’s slipcase. Translated from the original French by Olive Kennedy with her introduction. Illustrations by Richard Kennedy. One of 200 (of 235) numbered copies on mould-made paper SIGNED by Olive and Richard Kennedy.$35.00San Francisco: Auguste Press, 2001. First edition. [64 pp w/notes]. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 574 (of 600) copies. Dated (11-15-01) and INSCRIBED by Ballard on the title page.$20.00Oakland & Lowell: Bootstrap Press 2017. Second edition. [82 pp] w/notes. Bump to upper corner of text block, else near fine in illustrated wrappers.$75.00North Pomfret: Elysium Press, 2003. First edition, numbered issue. 8vo. 10 pp. Fine in wrappers and fine dust jacket with pasted-on cover label. One of 100 numbered copies on Somerset paper.$150.00North Pomfret: Elysium Press, 2003. First edition, lettered & signed issue. 8vo. 10 pp. Fine in paper-covered boards with morocco spine and pasted-on cover label. No dust jacket, as issued. One of 26 lettered copies on Somerset paper SIGNED by Reed. Reed’s thoughtful appreciation of a slightly earlier, “openly gay American poet, who offered no apologies for his confessional disclosures, and who used all experience, no matter how compromising as legitimate material for art.”$20.00Sunsyre: Wild Hawthorn Press (nd). First edition. Three panel folding card (4 7/8 x 7 inches, closed). Fine. Describes with work of the press together with endorsements and a three color reproduciton of “A Rock Rose” by Finlay and Richard Demarco.$10.00Washington DC: Library of Congress, 1984. First edition. 30 pp. Fade along spine, else near fine in stapled wrappers. A lecture delivered at the Library of Congress on March 1, 1983.$150.00Vancouver: William Hoffer 1984. First Canadian edition 58 pp. Fine in full Coromandel silk over boards with printed cover and spine labels. No dust jacket, as issued. Designed by Robert Bringhurst. One of 90 (of 110) numbered copies on Carlyle Japan paper. Translated from the original German by Greve, with his Afterword. Originally published in Germany in 1903. Publications of the F.P. Greve Seminar Number One.$27.50Lund: Bloms I Lund Tryckeri AB (2003). First edition. 12 pp w/bibliography. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. “Compliments of the author” label affixed to the first leaf.$250.00Bloomsbury: Nonsuch Press, 1932. First edition. 59 pp. Light offsetting to endpapers, else very near fine in near fine printed dust jacket with light chipping to crown. One of 800 numbered copies. An imaginary conversation about Oscar Wilde between Jean Paul Raymond, a fictional character, and Charles Ricketts, written entirely by Ricketts. Inscription on the front paste-down from San Francisco collector Albert Sperisen to San Francisco printer Lawton Kennedy.$35.00Fairfield: John H. Willis (2002). Second edition, expanded, numbered issue. 49 pp. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. Dated (26 /01/03) and INSCRIBED by Willis on the front free endpaper. While Wilde never made the long journey, Willis here does a thorough job making connections between Wilde, his circle, and Australia.$30.00Dublin: Mole Press, 1975. First edition. [36 pp]. Near fine in stapled wrappers and near fine dust jacket. One of 450 of 500 copies. Collages, texts, photographs by Lyle Bongé, Fielding Dawson, and Jonathan Williams.$25.00Kent: Department of Special Collections/Kent State University Libraries, 1981. First edition. 4to. [16 pp]. Near fine in side-stapled wrappers. Cover photograph of Jonathan Williams by Doug Moore. A 93 item exhibition checklist with an introduction by Williams.$75.00Cleveland: Asphodel Book Shop, 1969. First edition. [16 pp]. Staples rusty, else near fine in very good plus dust jacket that is lightly rubbed. Dated (Aspen / 1969) and INSCRIBED by Williams, “this is for / Arnold / for / remaining / literate - / i.e., / using his ear / like a camera / from / the / Thyrsus Bearer / salut!.”$20.00Frankfurt: Gnomon Press (1979). First edition. [120 pp]. Small bump to one upper corner, else very near fine in illustrated wrappers. $7.50 price sticker over printed price on rear panel. “A 50th Birthday Celebration for Jonathan Williams,” issued both as Truck 21 and a Gnomon Press book. Includes contributions--essays, poems, artworks, or otherwise--by John Cage, Robert Duncan, Larry Eigner, Guy Davenport, William Corbett, Basil Bunting, Joe Brainard, and Denise Levertov, among a score of others. A tribute that actually captures the spirit of Williams’ work and life.$20.00Frankfurt: Gnomon Press (1979). First edition. [120 pp]. Covers unevenly sunned, foxing along top edge, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. “A 50th Birthday Celebration for Jonathan Williams,” issued both as Truck 21 and a Gnomon Press book. Includes contributions--essays, poems, artworks, or otherwise--by John Cage, Robert Duncan, Larry Eigner, Guy Davenport, William Corbett, Basil Bunting, Joe Brainard, and Denise Levertov, among a score of others. A tribute that actually captures the spirit of Williams’ work and life. INSCRIBED by Williams on the title page, “JW, Col., / unretired.”