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$25.00London: Nicholson & Watson (1945). First edition. 256 pp. Very good plus in very good dust jacket with overall edgewear and a small scuff to front panel. Anna Kavan, V.S. Pritchett, Rhys Davies, Frank O’Connor, Pamela Hansford Johnson, and many others appear.$25.00NY: Walker (1971). First edition. x + 214 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Contributions by Lovecraft, Frank Norris, Ray Bradbury, and many others.$20.00NY: Macmillan (1973). First edition. 261 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Short stories by poets: Berryman, Bogan, Merrill, Plath, Bishop, Kizer, Merwin, O'Hara, Swenson, and many others.$20.00Castlebar: Mayo County Council (1990). First edition. 191 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Forty-five writers contribute journals, memoirs, stories, essays, poems, and a play.$25.00NY & Scarborough: New American Library (1987). First edition. 372 pp. Small stains to bottom edge, else near fine in near fine dust jacket. Twenty stories authors have chosen from their own recent work, including John Updike, Raymond Carver, Alice Munro, and T. Coraghessan Boyle.$25.00NY: Dodd, Mead, 1927. First edition. xv + 460 pp. Tears to three leaves, else very good plus in full cloth with sunned spine and dulled lettering. No dust jacket. Includes Hemingway’s story, “The Killers.”$40.00NY: Dutton (1992). First edition. 396 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. SIGNED by Oates on the title page. Promotional flyer laid in.$40.00Toronto: Coach House (1991). First edition. 335 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers; a trade paperback original. Contributions by Paley, DeLillo, Banks, John Berger, Ishiguro, and many others. SIGNED by Ondaatje on the title page.$15.00Hanover & London: Middlebury College Press (1994). First edition. 373 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Works by Julia Alvarez, Louise Erdrich, Yusef Komunyakaa, Gary Soto, Gore Vidal, Linda Pastan, Terry Tempest Williams, and many others.$50.00London: Sylvan Press (1947). First edition. 157 pp. Near fine in very good plus dust jacket with light wear along the top edge and some chipping to crown of spine. Contributions by Grigson, Pritchett, Dylan Thomas, Betjeman, and several others.$25.00NY: Vintage (1999). First US edition. 315 pp w/index. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers; a trade paperback original. Review slip and promotional flyer laid in. SIGNED by Phillips.$30.00Berkeley: University of California (1990). First edition. 531 pp w/index. Fine in fine dust jacket. Promotional flyer laid in.$20.00NY: St. Martin's (1991). First edition. 229 pp w/index. Small smudge to bottom edge, else fine in fine dust jacket. Promotional flyer laid in.$75.00NY: Greenberg (1953). First edition. 436 pp. Very small mark to front cover, else fine in bright dust jacket which has a few short tears and light overall edgewear. Bookseller Burton Weiss wrote: First edition of what is probably the first anthology of gay short stories to be published in the United States. The twenty-one contributors include Sherwood Anderson, Paul Bowles, John Horne Burns, Henry James, Christopher Isherwood, D.H. Lawrence, Charles Jackson, Denton Welch, William Carlos Williams. Two stories, by Guy de Maupassant and Paul Verlaine, were newly translated by the editor himself, with Verlaine's “Charles Husson" not having previously been published in English. "Donald Webster Cory" is the pseudonym of the sociologist Edward Sagarin (1913-86), derived, by reversal, from "Corydon," a shepherd boy in much ancient Greek homoerotic poetry and the eponymous protagonist of André Gide's influential book of dialogues. Sagarin, as "Cory," was a gay activist in the early 1950's. His best-known work, THE HOMOSEXUAL IN AMERICA: A SUBJECTIVE APPROACH (1951), was the first widely-read book in the U.S. to demonstrate the legal, social and economic discrimination leveled against an "amazingly large" segment of the American population and to put forward a strong defense of homosexual rights. It viewed gay people as "the unrecognized minority." Although it was published pseudonymously, Sagarin wrote the book "as a homosexual," as he did THE HOMOSEXUAL AND HIS SOCIETY: A VIEW FROM WITHIN (with John P. LeRoy, 1963). Some years later, Sagarin rejected much of this early work, decided that homosexuality was a disease like alcoholism, and published anti-gay articles in sociology journals under his real name. Nevertheless, THE HOMOSEXUAL IN AMERICA remains an immensely important book in the history of the gay rights movement, and 21 VARIATIONS ON A THEME remains a pioneering anthology. SIGNED by Sagarin asDonald Webster Cory on the front free endpaper. Young 811*.$25.00London: Lindsay Drummond (nd). First edition. 304 pp. Near fine in very good plus dust jacket. Contributions by Henry Miller, Antoine de Saint Exupéry, George Reavey, Kenneth Patchen, Anais Nin, Olaf Stapledon, and many others.$10.00Oakland: Jukebox Press (2007). First edition. iv + 86 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Introduction by Claire Ortalda. Contributions by Salas, Doubiago, Reed, Addonizio, Nicosia, Corpi, and many others.$25.00Rutherford: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press (1992). First edition. 161 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket. Edited and translated by Simpson. Review slip laid in.$12.50Toronto: Coach House (1991). First edition. 335 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers; a trade paperback original. Contributions by Paley, DeLillo, Banks, John Berger, Ishiguro, and many others.$15.00Watertown: Persephone Press (1980). First edition. xxiv + 251 pp. Very near fine in printed wrappers. Foreword by Adrienne Rich.$45.00London: Viking (1999). First UK edition. xxxiv + 1085 pp. Very near fine in near fine dust jacket. Edited by Tóibín with his introduction.$10.00Exeter: Webb & Bower (1981). First edition. 222 pp. One corner lightly bumped, else fine in very near fine, price-clipped dust jacket. Foreword by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall.$27.50London: Cassell (1967). First edition. 239 pp. Near fine in near fine dust jacket with light tanning to spine. Stories by Rosemary Timperley, Edward Hyams, Ronald Duncan, Jean Stubbs, Christine Brooke-Rose, and Ronald Blythe.$35.00London: Constable (1991). First edition. 190 pp. Near fine in very near fine dust jacket.$11.00Louisville, KY: Sarabande Books, 2002. First edition. Fine in wraps. Includes Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Gwendolyn Brooks, Edwidge Danticat, Alice Walker, Gerald Early, etc.$17.50Trumansburg: Crossing Press (1981). First trade paperback printing. 208 pp. Spine sunned, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Introduction by Young. Stories by William S. Burroughs, Daniel Curzon, Felice Picano, James Purdy, Edmund White, and many others,.$50.00NY: Viking (1992). Uncorrected proof. 643 pp. One page corner badly trimmed (not effecting text), else near fine in printed wrappers with light sunning to spine. Promotional flyer laid in.$20.00London: Chatto & Windus (1993). First edition. 175 pp w/biographies. Near fine in wrappers and dust jacket; a paperback original. Short stories on the title theme by Penelope Lively, Colm Toibin, Penelope Fitzgerald, Scott Bradfield, and others.$20.00Garden City: Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1983. First trade paperback printing. 294 pp w/index. Near fine in printed wrappers. Atwood, Forche, Ginsberg, Gordimer, Sontag. Promotional flyer laid in.$35.00NY: Bernard Geis [1963]. First edition. 213 pp. Very near fine in near fine dust jacket that is lightly rubbed. Includes James Blake’s short story, “Day of the Alligator.” Young 312.$35.00Bolinas: An Iff Idea (1977). First edition. Nineteen leaves, folded once. One of 300 copies. Very near fine with light sunning along spine. Michelle Sura, John Milan, Jerry the Conga Player, Magda, Hermes Berlandt, Jim Anderson, Hibou, Bethany S. ArgIsle, Sandra Della Valle, Aram Saroyan, Mim Walker, Armond, and Michael Lowery contribute prose and poems.$15.00San Francisco: Manic D Press (1992). First edition. 94 pp. Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Prints Bukowski’s poem, “The Riots.”$17.50San Francisco: Chronicle Books (1991). First edition. 158 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Prints an excerpt from Bukowski novel HOLLYWOOD. Also work by Fante, West, Chandler, Amis, Miller, Galeano, and others.