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$50.00Garden City: Garden City Publishing, 1925. First printing of this later edition (originally published in 1921). 256 pp. Very good plus in like dust jacket with a closed tear to rear panel and light overall edge wear with some chipping.$15.00Greensboro: Unicorn Press, 1983. . First edition. 8vo. Pictorial wrappers. 165 pp. A review copy with the words "review copy" in red marker. Near fine.$35.00NY: Farrar, Straus & Giroux (1971). First printing of this edition. 202 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Photographs by Ted Streshinsky.$25.00Berkeley & NY: Grassy Knoll Press (1966). First edition. 56 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers.$200.00NY: Simon & Schuster (1972). First edition. 252 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. INSCRIBED by Kennedy to Lord John Press publisher, “To Herb Yellin / with my best wishes / and appreciation for / your support - / Herb Yellin.$40.00London & NY: Routledge (1992). First edition. 285 pp w/notes, select bibliography, and indexes. Fine in full black cloth with silver stamping. No dust jacket, as issued.$10.00London & Sterling: Pluto Press (2002). Later printing. 211 pp w/index. Near fine in near fine dust jacket.$20.00Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky (1980). First edition. 114 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. A long autobiographical essay on Southern politics, American history, the career of Jefferson Davis, the writing of history, and, of all things: memory. A mix of a Southerner's nostalgia and a writer's objective eye.$45.00NY: Arbor House (1986). First edition. 248 pp w/notes & bibliography. Fine in fine dust jacket. After putting a microscope to Congress in his first book, Weatheford tackles the Triple-X scene in Washington DC.$150.00[Berkeley, 1969]. First edition. 18 1/4 x 12 1/8 inch illustrated poster, printed in two colors on tan stock. Fine. An offset lithograph mimicking a parking sign. Iconic.$20.00San Francisco: Foundation for National Progress/Mother Jones, 1987. First edition. 24 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers.$50.00San Francisco: Hermes Free Press (1972). First edition. 24mo. [4 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. “Energy Hustler Ro-Non-So-Te” rails against the “oil people.”