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  • KITCHIN, C.H.B.
    $75.00
    London: Secker & Warburg, 1957. First edition. 237 pp. Very near fine in near fine dust jacket with three short closed tears to the rear panel, and wear along top edge. A comedy of decaying manners. Young 2156.
  • KIVIAT, Erik.
    $25.00
    Mexico City: El Corno Emplumado (1966). First edition. 38 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. poems in English with illustrations.SIGNED by Kiviat on the title page, “love, Erik.” Colección la llave vol. III.
  • KIZER, Carolyn.
    $75.00
    [Port Townsend]: Copper Canyon Press, 1996. First edition. 7 1/4 x 7 3/4 inch broadside, printed in two colors. Fine. One deckle edge. Matted and framed. Reagan ara conclusion, “Today with the President’s red button playing / Such a prominent role, / Though I can’t vote for it, I wonder / If evil could be safer, on the whole.”
  • KLEIN, A.M.
    $25.00
    Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson (1974). First edition. x + 373 pp w/appendix & indexes. Fine in fine dust jacket. Compiled by Miriam Waddington, with her introduction.
  • KLEINZAHLER, August.
    $750.00
    Montreal: Villeneuve, 1977. First edition. [28 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers and fine integral printed dust jacket. One of 500 numbered copies SIGNED by Kleinzahler. His first book, a collection of fourteen poems.
  • KLOSSOWSKI, Pierre.
    $75.00
    Boston: Eridanos Press (1990). First US edition. iv + 139 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Translated from the original French by Stephen Sartarelli and Sophie Hawkes. Ericanos Press Library No. 19.
  • KOCIEJOWSKI, Marius.
    $125.00
    London: Anvil Press Poetry (1999). First edition, numbered & signed issue. 59 pp w/notes. Fine in full black cloth with inset cover illustration and gilt stamping to spine. Near fine unprinted clear acetate dust jacket. One of 50 numbered copies bound for Ulysses SIGNED by Kociejowski. Bookseller William Hoffer is the subject of one poem.
  • KOCIEJOWSKI, Marius.
    $75.00
    London: Ulysses, 1999. First edition, numbered & signed issue. 23 pp w/notes. Fine in wrappers and fine dust jacket with printed cover label. Printed at the Tragara Press. One of 100 numbered copies SIGNED by Kociejowski.
  • KOCIEJOWSKI, Marius.
    $150.00
    London: earthgrip & flugsprung, 1975. First edition. [16 pp w/notes]. Near fine in sewn wrappers. Cover an original linocut by Alice Duck. Early poems by the author of the excellent A FACTOTUM OF THE BOOK TRADE (Biblioasis, 2022).
  • KOSTELANETZ, Richard.
    $200.00
    NY: Richard Kostelanetz [c 1988]. Thirty-seven single-sided 11 x 8 1/2 sheets with backing board and original mailing envelope (to The Wormwood Review). Fine. Affixed to the first leaf is Kostelanetz’s clipped signature from a canceled check, and the holograph addition, “As text is scheduled to appear in IOWA REVIEW this is offered for chapbook publication in a format that respects its geometries. Author is willing to collaborate on design.”
  • KOSUGI, Takehisa and Charlotte Moorman with Nam June Paik.
    $125.00
    Philadelphia: Foundation Forum [1967]. First edition. Nine 11 x 8 1/2 inch pages, stapled upper left. Very near fine. A continuous performance, the works partially overlapping. Program notes, a detailed biographical sketch of Kosugi, and two pages on Moorman and Paik.”What’s happening? Name June Paik, Charlotte Moorman, you, birth, death, love poems, televisions shows, murder, spring, flowers, war, and income tax are happening and you will get as much as you’re tuned up to get.”
  • KOSUGI, Takehisa.
    $50.00
    NY: Town Hall, 1967. First edition. 9 1/2 x 6 1/4 inch illustrated flyer. Fine. Takehisa Kosugi, Charlotte Moorman, and Nam June Paik perform. Terrific photograph of Kosugi by Peter Moore. Accompanied by the program for the event, a single glossy sheet folded once to make a booklet, which details the compositions to be performed, and presents a biography of Kosugi. For the pair:
  • KRAKAUER, Daniel.
    $20.00
    NY: Frontward Books (1979). First edition. 4to. [34 pp]. Near fine in side-stapled wrappers. Cover art by Alice Notley. One of 350 copies published at the Poetry Project. Poems, some of which appeared in Locus Solus, Dodgems, and Out There.
  • KRECH, Richard.
    $20.00
    Carmichael: Runcible Spoon (1967). First edition. [16 pp]. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. Cover by Martha Krech. One of 500 copies.
  • KRYSS, T.L.
    $15.00
    [Dover]: Bottle of Smoke Press [2005]. First edition, lettered & signed issue Single printed sheet tipped into printed card covers (5 1/2 inches square, closed). Fine. Printed letterpress. A concise prose meditation on brotherhood, occasioned by two men with shotguns. One of 26 lettered copies SIGNED by Kryss.
  • KRYSS, T.L.
    $20.00
    Sacramento: Runcible Spoon (1968). First edition. [8 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. Poems.
  • KRYSS, T.L.
    $35.00
    San Francisco: Open Skull Press (1969). First edition. [36 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. Poems. One of 500 copies. An early collection by Kryss, published by Doug Blazek.
  • KRYSS, Tom.
    $35.00
    Huron: Bottom Dog Press (2006). First edition. 191 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Cover art by Hillary Krzywkowski. One of an unstated limitation of numbered copies SIGNED by Kryss with an original hand-colored print tipped-in. At publication price:
  • KUENSTLER, Frank.
    $75.00
    NY: Eventorium Press (1966). First edition. Oblong 48mo. [148 pp]. Fine in illustrated wrappers.
  • KUENSTLER, Frank.
    $150.00
    NY: Film Culture (1964). First edition. 4to. 91 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. Kunstler published two books in 1964, LENS is widely-cited as being his first.
  • KUPFERBERG, Tuli.
    $450.00
    NY: Birth Press (1961). First edition. Narrow 4to. [20 pp]. Fine in side-stapled wrappers. At random: sell your yacht, become postmaster general, have the knack, drink rain water, etc.
  • KUSHNER, Tony.
    $2,500.00
    NY: Theatre Communications Group (1993 & 1994). First editions. x + 119 & xi +158 pp. Two volumes, both fine in fine dust jacket. Cover designs by Milton Glaser. “Millennium Approaches” and “Perestroika.” Dated (10/1/94) and INSCRIBED by Kushner in both volumes, “For Michael / with best wishes / Tony Kushner” and “For Michael / again / Thanks for / showing me / the / Duncan! / Tony Kushner.” Winner of two Tony Awards for Best Play, and a Pulitzer Prize. For the pair:
  • KYGER, Joanne.
    $100.00
    Bolinas: Smithereens Press (1999). Third printing, numbered & signed issue. [28 pp]. Pages a little rippled, else near fine in side-stapled wrappers. Notes from 1958/1959. One of 10 numbered copies SIGNED by Kyger.
  • KYGER, Joanne.
    $450.00
    Berkeley: Arif Press, 1974. First edition, signed hardcover issue. [22 pp]. Light wrinkle to front panel, else very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Cover art and internal drawings by Gordon Baldwin. One of 26 copies SIGNED by Kyger and Baldwin, the entire hardcover edition.
  • L’ISLA ADAM, Villiers de.
    $500.00
    Sherman Oaks: D’Ambrosio, 1992. First edition. 23 pp. Very near fine in a “book-in-a-box” modular binding. Introduction by Patrick Magarick. One of 75 numbered copies on handmade “Misty Rose” paper SIGNED by D’Ambrosio. A short story by this French Symbolist, contemporary of Maupassant and Huysmans. Original prospectus accompanies.
  • LALLY, Michael.
    $45.00
    [np: Asphalt Press, 1970]. First edition. 48mo. [36 pp]. Near fine in stapled wrappers with some light foxing. Poetry with cover art by Caitlin Lally. Appears to be his first book, preceded by a graduate thesis and a small broadside.
  • LAMANTIA, Philip.
    $750.00
    Berkeley: Oyez, 1966. First edition, numbered & signed issue. 65 pp. Fine in full cloth with gilt stamping to spine. No dust jacket, as issued. Designed and printed by Graham Mackintosh. One of 50 numbered copies SIGNED by Lamantia. Introductory note by Parker Tyler who, along with Charles Henri Ford “discovered” Lamantia and published his work in VIEW in 1943.
  • LAMMING, George.
    $125.00
    Trinidad & Jamaica: Longman Caribbean (1971). First edition. 249 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Lamming’s fourth novel, addressing the question, “What is it like for the West Indian to experience self-imposed exile in England?”
  • LARKIN, Philip.
    $450.00
    Oxford: Fantasy Press (1954). First edition. [4 pp]. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Five poems. According to the bibliographer, one of about 300 copies. From the library of Black Sparrow Press publisher John Martin, with his ownership label inside the rear cover. Bloomfield A5.
  • LARKIN, Philip.
    $75.00
    London: Faber & Faber (2018). First edition. lxvii + 612 pp w/index. Fine in fine dust jacket. Edited by James Booth, with his introduction. Letters to Mum, Dad, and sister Kitty.
  • LATTA, Richard.
    $25.00
    Brooklyn: Cycle Press (1972). First edition. 16mo. [22 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 500 numbered copies. Lively visual poems.
  • LAUGHLIN, James and Vanessa Jackson.
    $150.00
    NY: Grenfell Press (1986). First edition. [30 pp]. Some faint uneven toning to extrems, else near fine in wrappers with printed cover and spine labels. Poems by Laughlin, ten wooodcuts, each printed in a different color, by Jackson. One of 200 numbered copies on Rives paper SIGNED by Laughlin and Jackson. Additionally INSCRIBED by Laughlin on the front free endpaper to Jim and Margo Schevill, “For Margot + Jim / from J.”