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41. NERUDA, Pablo. Extravagaria. NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (1974).
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First US edition. 302 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket that is lightly toned and has one tiny closed tear to the front panel. The original 1958 poems in Spanish with Alastair Reid’s facing English translations. $75
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42. OLSEN, Tillie. Tell Me A Riddle. London: Faber and Faber (1964).
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First UK edition. 127 pp. Near fine in near fine dust jacket with a small droplet mark on the rear cover. Tillie Olson’s copy, with her name and address label affixed inside the front board. She has also crossed-out several words in one line on page 49, and made a correction to a word on page 53 and 57. $50
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43. PARKINSON, Ariel writing as “Ariel.” Ariel: A Memoir. Berkeley & Des Moines: Ariel Imago Publishing (2012).
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First edition. 4to. xiii + 214 pp w/index of names. Fine in illustrated boards. No dust jacket, as issued. One of 125 preview copies. INSCRIBED by Ariel on the half-title page. Well-illustrated memoir of this important Duncan-Spicer circle artist. $125
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44. PENROSE, Roland. The Road is Wider Than Long: An Image Diary from the Balkans July–August 1938. Los Angeles: Getty Publications (2003).
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First printing of this facsimile edition. [60 pp]. Fine in fine wrap-around jacket. Cover designed by Hans Bellmer. Illustrated with b&w photographs. A beautiful facsimile of copy #1 in the 1939 edition by London Gallery Editions. $25
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45. PLYMELL, Charles. Apocalypse Rose. San Francisco: Dave Haselwood, 1966.
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First edition. [52 pp]. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. Allen Ginsberg contributes a two page note, “Plymell’s Qualities,” as an introduction. His first book. Haselwood 9. $45
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46. [POETRY ANTHOLOGY]. Lee, Al. ed. The Major Young Poets. NY & Cleveland: World (1971).
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First edition. xix + 200 pp w/index of titles & first lines. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Collects work by Michael Benedikt, James Tate, Mark Strand, Wm Brown, David P. Young, C.K. Williams, Charles Simic, and Marvin Bell. $45
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47. PORTER, Bern. Found Poems. Millerton: Something Else Press (1972).
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First edition. 4to. [384 pp]. Fine in fine dust jacket. One of the best collections of found poems by anyone, presented boldly. $125
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48. [PUNK ROCK]. Turcotte, Bryan Ray and Christopher T. Miller. Fucked Up and Photocopied: Instant Art of the Punk Rock Movement. Corte Madera & Los Angeles: Ginko Press/Kill Your Idols (2015).
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First printing of this 15 year anniversary edition. 237 pp. The sixth hardcover edition, in the form of bound sheets laid into the original decorated chipboard and cloth-bound covers, the whole housed in a wooden box with a sliding cover panel. One of 49 hand-numbered and silkscreened copies. Thoroughly illustrated with reproductions of gig flyers and phototographs. One of the best documentations of the American punk scene. $275
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49. [PUNK ROCK]. Beemer, Mark. Stealing Time: 23 Years of Punk Images. [Chevy Chase]: Beemerkid Press (2014).
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Second edition. Oblong 8vo. 131 pp. Fine in illustrated boards. No dust jacket, as issued. Dated (2016) and INSCRIBED by Beemer on the front free endpaper. Introduction by Beemer, not in the rare first edition. Portraits and live shots of The Donnas, Jets to Brazil, Fishbone, Fugazi, The Get Up Kids, Henry Rollins, and many others. $50
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50. [PUNK ROCK]. Masco, Maire M. Desperate Times: The Summer of 1981. Tacoma: Fluke Press, 2015.
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First edition. 4to. 163 pp w/indexes. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Prologue by Wilum Pugmire. A complete reprint of the six issues of the Seattle underground newspaper Desperate Times. Dated (Aug 2015) and INSCRIBED by Masco. Promotional postcard accompanies. $45
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51. [PUNK ROCK]. Pasanen, Kristofer. Identity Parade. Helsinki: The 5th Columnist (2001).
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First edition. [160 pp w/index of band names]. Light wear to corners, else very near fine in illustrated boards. No dust jacket, as issued. Texts by Henrik Lindqvist and Janne Tamminen. Edition limited to 1500 numbered copies (this copy not numbered). Local and touring bands photographed largely live in Scandinavia. Sick of it All, Fugazi, Bob Tilton, Shelter, Misfits, Neurosis, and many others appear. $75
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52. RASEY, Dave. Subways. Cleveland: Renegade Press, 1964.
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First edition. [12 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. Eight poems with a printed dedication to Carol Bergé. Two internal prints and cover art by “A. Sypher,” a pseudonym for Wormwood Review editor Marvin Malone. SIGNED by Malone inside the rear cover. Taylor & Horvath P-30. $250
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53. RICE, Stan. Some Lamb. Berkeley: The Figures (1975).
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First edition. 94 pp. Red title on spine sunned, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Rice’s first collection of poems, driven by the experience of losing his young daughter to leukemia. Dated (10 Jan 1976) and INSCRIBED by Rice, “One of the true friends of literature, who is holding the fort against the forces of political conformity — You are not alone, though it may sometimes feel that way — Your friend, Stan.” $250
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54. RICE, Stan. Whiteboy. Berkeley: Mudra, 1976.
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First trade edition. 80 pp. Light wear to spine, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Dated (19 August 1976) and INSCRIBED by Rice to a close friend, “Here’s the one I wrote first, but which got published second. You are friend of literature and true friends are hard to find. Stan.” $200
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55. [RUSCHA, Ed]. Dean, Robert. Dinner at MME– Berkeley: Oyez, 1977.
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First trade edition. [50 pp]. Near fine in illustrated wrappers that are lightly sunned at spine and extrems. Cover art by Ed Ruscha. Thirty-nine short poems. $75
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56. SARTRE, Jean-Paul. Five Plays. Franklin Center: Franklin Library, 1978.
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First edition. 494 pp. Fine full gilt-decorated red leather. a.e.g. Ribbon place maker bound-in. Illustrated by Robert Borja. “Special Message to Subscribers” by Sartre, exclusive to this edition. One of an unstated limitation SIGNED by Sartre. Collects No Exit, The Flies, Dirty Hands, The Respectful Prostitute, and The Condemned of Altona. “Notes from the Editors” booklet accompanies. $350
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57. SCALAPINO, Leslie. This eating and walking at the same time is associated all right. Bolinas: Tombouctou (1979).
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First edition. Oblong 16mo. [56 pp]. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Illustrated by Diane Sophia. INSCRIBED by Scalapino to friends. $45
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58. SIMIC, Charles. Displaced Person. NY: New Directions & George Braziller (1995).
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First edition. 4to. [34 pp]. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with vellum spine and fine unprinted tissue dust jacket. Designed by Leslie Miller and printed at The Grenfell Press. Bound by Claudia Cohen. One of 150 copies on Arches paper SIGNED by Simic. $250
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59. SMITH, Patti. [Devotions for Arthur Rimbaud]. [NY: Gotham Book Mart, 1973].
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First edition. 14 x 8 ½ inch illustrated broadside. Fine. One of 200 numbered copies SIGNED by Smith. $750
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60. SMITH, Patti. Java Head. [NY: Gotham Book Mart, c. 1973].
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First edition, lettered & signed issue. 8 ½ x 5 ½ inch broadside. Fine. One of 26 lettered copies SIGNED by Smith. $1500
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