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  • One Morning Like a Bird.
    MILLER, Andrew.
    $45.00
    London: Sceptre (2008). First edition. 373 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. SIGNED by Miller on the title page. His fifth novel.
  • The Caryatids: Poems 1971/73.
    MILLER, David.
    $30.00
    London: Enitharmon, 1975. First edition. 36 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. One of 175 copies. Third book by the Melbourne-born poet. Halliwell 50.
  • “Hamlet.”
    MILLER, Henry.
    $5,000.00
    1945. 24 x 18 inch watercolor. Pinholes to three corners, else very near fine. Dated (12/46) and SIGNED by Miller on the shoulder of the figure. Reproduced as plate #2 in John Kidis’ unauthorized 1950 edition of Miller’s THE WATERS REGLITTERIZED. From the collection of Wormwood Review editor Marvin Malone, with several supporting letters from the bookseller who sold this work to him in 1961.
  • Aller Retour New York.
    MILLER, Henry.
    $75.00
    [Brooklyn: Ben Abramson] 1945. Second edition, first US edition. 88 pp. Fine in full dark blue cloth with gilt stamping to the spine and front panel. No dust jacket, as issued. One of 500 numbered copies. A novel in the form of a long letter to a friend, expressing his disenchantment with America. Shifreen & Jackson A11c.
  • An Open Letter to Stroker!
    MILLER, Henry.
    $20.00
    NY: One Nine Two Seven Press/Stroker (1978). First edition. 20 pp. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. Text and illustrations by Miller, “Inspired by the writings and art work of Tommy Trantino, a Prisoner in Trenton State Prison, New Jersey.” Presents also “The Lore of the Lamb” by Trantino. Shifreen & Jackson A216a.
  • Henry Miller Miscellanea.
    MILLER, Henry.
    $350.00
    [Berkeley]: Bern Porter, 1945. First edition. 41 pp. Fine in very near fine clear acetate dust jacket. Printed at the Greenwood Press. One of 500 numbered copies SIGNED by Porter with an original holograph postcard from Miller to Porter inserted into the leaf preceding the colophon page. Shifreen & Jackson A41a.
  • Letters to Emil.
    MILLER, Henry.
    $25.00
    NY: New Directions (1989). First edition. 168 pp w/index. Fine in very near fine dust jacket (lightly toned). Edited by George Wickes with his introduction. First appearance of these letters to Emil Schnellock, composed originally from 1922 through 1934. Shifreen & Jackson A258a.
  • Printemps Noir.
    MILLER, Henry.
    $350.00
    [Paris]: Gallimard (1946). First French edition, hors commerce issue. 267 pp. Very near fine in printed wrappers. First French edition of BLACK SPRING, translated by Paul Rivert. One of five lettered hors commerce copies. This is copy “c.”
  • Reflections on the MAURIZIUS CASE (A humble appraisal of a great book).
    MILLER, Henry.
    $25.00
    Santa Barbara: Capra, 1974. First trade edition. 62 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Foreword by Noel Young. Miller’s consideration of Jacob Wassermann’s novel. Shifreen & Jackson A52h.
  • The Rosy Crucifixion: Sexus, book one and two.
    MILLER, Henry.
    $35.00
    NY: Grove (1965). Fourteenth edition overall, first printing of this second American edition. 634 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. A remarkably sharp copy with no reading creases to spine. BC-99. Shifreen & Jackson A76u.
  • The World of Lawrence: A Passionate Appreciation.
    MILLER, Henry.
    $40.00
    Santa Barbara: Capra Press, 1980. First trade edition. 272 pp w/notes. Fine in near fine dust jacket. Edited with an introduction and notes by Evelyn J. Hinz and John J. Teunissen. Miller died two days before the first copies of this book came back from the bindery. He began to write it in 1932. Promotional materials laid in.
  • The World of Sex x 6.
    MILLER, Henry.
    $200.00
    Various Places: Various Publishers (1959-1967). Variant second, first variant binding (A25f), Variant second edition, fifth binding variant (A25j), Variant second edition, eighth variant binding, first paperback edition (A25m), Variant second edition, ninth variant binding (A25n), Variant fourth edition (A25q), Ninth edition, 5th US edition, third piracy (A25x). Two hardcover and three paperback volumes, all very near fine or better with exceptions being some light edge wear to the Olympia Press volume and a bookplate inside the front board of one of the hardcovers. For the lot:
  • What Are You Going to Do About Alf?
    MILLER, Henry.
    $75.00
    Berkeley: Bern Porter [1944]. First US edition. 24 pp. Very good plus in stapled wrappers. 738 copies printed, all of which were to be censored by hand to cover 14 words, as in this copy. From the library of poet Douglas Blazek, SIGNED by Blazek on the front free endpaper. Shifreen & Jackson A10c.
  • What Are You Going to Do about Alf?
    MILLER, Henry.
    $100.00
    Berkeley: Bern Porter [1944]. First US edition (third edition overall). 12mo. 24 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers and fine printed dust jacket. Ten words blacked-out (by the publisher) as a condition of publication. Shifreen & Jackson A10c.
  • Why I am So Beat: A Novel.
    MILLER, Nolan.
    $35.00
    NY: G.P. Putnam’s Sons (1954). First edition. 213 pp. Near fine in very good plus dust jacket with an internally mended tear at the rear flap, and light wear along the top edge. One crazy weekend, “the most moving novel of adolescent life to appear since J.D. Salinger’s THE CATCHER IN THE RYE.” - from the jacket text.
  • The Martial Arts Films.
    MINTZ, Marilyn D.
    $25.00
    Rutland & Tokyo: Tuttle (1983). First printing of this edition (originally published in 1978). 243 pp w/index. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Illustrated with 225 photographs throughout the text, which seeks to define and illuminate the genre.
  • 12 Portraits.
    MITCHELL, Stephen.
    $75.00
    Berkeley: Arif Press (1987). First edition. 33 pp. Fine in paste paper-covered boards with cloth spine. No dust jacket, as issued. Poems with illustrations by Wesley Tanner. One of 95 copies designed and printed by Tanner and bound by Shelley Hoyt.
  • Yup it is / Time and Place Change.
    MITCHELL, Tom.
    $40.00
    Detroit: Artists' Workshop Press, 1967. First edition. [32 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. Cover photographs by Magdalene Sinclair. One of 500 copies. Poems and a drawing. WB/19.
  • Taking Care of Mrs. Carroll: A Novel.
    MONETTE, Paul.
    $55.00
    Boston: Little, Brown (1978). First edition. 277 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Monette’s first novel, following a collection of poems. Review slip laid in. Young 2753*.
  • A Slow Dance.
    MONTAGUE, John.
    $25.00
    Dublin/London/Winston-Salem: Dolmen, Oxford, and Wake Forest University Press (1975). First US edition, with printed US$ price on rear cover. 63 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Cover drawing by Jack Coughlin.
  • Deities.
    MONTAGUE, John.
    $125.00
    NY: At-Swim Press (1982). First edition. 16mo. [14 pp]. Near fine in stapled wrappers with pasted-on cover label. One of 300 copies. Text reproduced from Malachi McCormic’s calligraphy.
  • The Dead Kingdom Part II: This Neutral Realm.
    MONTAGUE, John.
    $125.00
    North Tonawanda: Bolt Court Press (1984). First edition, lettered & signed issue. [16 pp]. Very near fine in sewn wrappers and near fine illustrated dust jacket. One of 26 lettered copies SIGNED by Montague. A collection of eight poems.
  • Xenia.
    MONTALE, Eugenio.
    $500.00
    Los Angeles: Black Sparrow, 1970. First edition, lettered & signed issue. Small 4to. 42 pp. Very near fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine and paper label. Very near fine acetate dust jacket. Original Italian poems with facing translations by G. Singh. One of 26 lettered copies SIGNED by Montale and Singh. Laid in to this copy are two postcards from Singh to Black Sparrow publisher John Martin thanking him for the production and for sending copies of the book.
  • Food Poems.
    MONTGOMERY, John.
    $35.00
    Niagara Falls: Press Today Niagara, 1966. First edition. 16mo. [12 pp]. Near fine in unprinted wrappers that have been trimmed back from the edges of the text to reveal the title. One of 150 copies published by D. r. Wagner
  • Garden State: A Novel.
    MOODY, Rick.
    $75.00
    Wainscott: Pushcart Press (1992). First edition. 212 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Moody’s first novel, described by John Hawkes as “a kind of MRS. BRIDGE set in a stylish, hellish New Jersey.” Winner of Pushcart’s Tenth Annual Editors’ Book Award.
  • The Desert is the Only Way Out.
    MOORE, Abd al-Hayy,
    $25.00
    Santa Barbara: Zilzal Press, 1985. First edition. 31 pp. Fine in sewn wrappers. One of 175 (of 200) copies. A long poem. Abd Al-Hayy Moore, under his birth name Daniel Moore, published his first two books with City Lights.
  • The Chronicles of Akhira.
    MOORE, Abd Al-Hayy.
    $75.00
    Santa Barbara: Zilzal Press, 1986. First edition, lettered & signed issue. 63 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Poetry illustrated with “typoglifs” by Karl Kempton. One of 10 lettered copies SIGNED by Moore and Kempton, with covers that have been trimmed, inked, and collaged.
  • Cold Drill 1991.
    MOORE, Bob. ed.
    $50.00
    Boise: Boise State University (1991). First edition. Small 4to. 179 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Tuli Kupferberg, Eduard Roditi, Michael McClure, Ira Cohen, Theodore Enslin, Carl Solomon, Philip Glass, Bill Bissett, and many others contribute. All inserted postcards present, as is the ‘Summer Marigolds’ CD, which features recordings of Paul Bowles reading both his own work, and that of Mohammed Mrabet.
  • Two Stories.
    MOORE, Brian.
    $75.00
    Northridge: Santa Susana Press, 1978. First edition, lettered & signed issue. 58 pp. Fine in paper-covered boards with cloth spine. No dust jacket, as issued. One of 26 lettered copies SIGNED by Moore. Pairs “Preliminary Pages for a Work of Revenge” with “Uncle T.”
  • Idiosyncrasy & Technique: Two Lectures.
    MOORE, Marianne.
    $25.00
    Berkeley & Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1958. First edition. 27 pp w/notes. Fine in stapled wrappers in integral dust jacket with printed cover label. Designed by Adrian Wilson. James E. Phillips introduces this volume that pairs the Inaugural Ewing Lectures delivered by Moore at the University of California in October 1956. Abbott A15.
  • The Accented Syllable.
    MOORE, Marianne.
    $25.00
    NY: Albondocani, 1969. First edition. [8 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers and fine dust jacket with printed paper cover label. One of 300 numbered copies on Hosho paper, of which 275 were for public sale. An essay on the art of poetry originally published in The Egoist in 1916 and not reprinted until this edition. Abbott A34.
  • Charlotte Moorman, cello with David Tudor, piano... in a program of works.
    MOORMAN, Charlotte and David Tudor.
    $45.00
    [NY]: (np) [1963]. First edition. 11 x 8 1/2 inch flyer. Fine. Moorman and Tudor perform works by Webern, Byrd, Brown, Childs, Corner, Feldman, Young, and Cage. The flyer features facsimiles of each composer’s signature.