Showing 1089–1120 of 1502 results
-
$40.00Los Angeles: Red Hill Press (1977). First edition. [56 pp] w/notes & bibliography. Very near fine in printed wrappers. Afterwords by Renato Barilli and Giulia Niccolai. Translated by Giulia Niccolai and Paul Vangelisti. Red Hill/38.$45.00NY: Columbia Review Press (1964). First edition. 4to. 47 pp. Fine in side-stapled wrappers. Cover art and internal illustrations by Jane Spiser. One of 300 numbered copies. The first in this series.$150.00London: Steam Press (1970). First edition. Single large sheet folded twice, as issued (11 x 6 inches closed). Fine. One of 50 numbered copies SIGNED by Spender. Designed and printed by Ralph Steadman. Steam Press Broadsheet No. 2.$200.00Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow, 1980. First edition, deluxe numbered & signed issue. 219 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine and printed label. Fine acetate dust jacket and publisher’s slipcase. Edited by Lee Bartlett. One of 50 numbered copies SIGNED by Spender and Bartlett.$45.00[Berkeley]: Oyez/White Rabbit (1981). First facsimile edition. [32 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. Originally produced in an edition of one copy, given by Spicer to Josephine Miles. Original prospectus accompanies. Johnston A63.$45.00Berkeley: Aris Books (1982). First trade paperback printing. 238 pp w/bibliography & notes. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Introduction by L. John Harris. Spoerri records every detail of his time on the island of Symi, with a digression on the tradition of meatballs.$250.00Swinford: Fantasy Press [1953]. First edition. 36 pp. Near fine in saddle-stitched wrappers with integral printed dust jacket (light tanning and some minor wear to extrems). Two small corrections to the text in Stacton’s hand. His first book.$50.00London: Chatto & Windus, 1970. First UK edition. xi + 463 pp. Fine in very near fine, price-clipped dust jacket with a small sticker shadow. Stafford contributes an opening note to this collection of thirty stories, written between 1944 to 1968.$250.00Mount Horeb: Perishable Press, 1978. First edition. [26 pp]. Spine sunned, else very near fine in full blue cloth. Poems with illustrations by Elizabeth Coberly. One of 240 numbered copies. Hamady 88.$1,500.00Seattle: Mill Mountain Press, 1975. First edition. 32 pp. Some light wear along top edge, else very near fine in printed wrappers. Stanford’s fifth book, a collection of sixteen poems. Illustrated with two drawings and a photograph of a painting, all by Ginny Crouch Stanford.$250.00[Tucson]: Ironwood Press (1978). First edition. 55 pp. Light rubbing to spine and extrems, else near fine in illustrate wrappers. The first posthumous collection of Stanford’s verse. Thirty poems.$950.00Fayetteville & [Seattle]: Lost Roads/Mill Mountain Press 1977. First edition. 542 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Stanford’s epic poem begun as a teen and worked on and off for years. Issued as Lost Roads 7-12. Though there is an assigned isbn for a hardcover edition of this title, one was not produced.$150.00Fayetteville: Lost Roads, 1979. Second edition, second printing. 59 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Cover screen by David Hurley. In addition to adding two poems not in the original edition, this second printing concludes with four page biography of Stanford by C.D. Wright (uncredited).$500.00London: Kouros Press (1982). First edition, lettered & signed issue. 35 pp. Fine in full cloth with gilt stamping to spine. No dust jacket, as issued. Housed in the publisher’s slipcase, together with a leaflet and proofs of the linocuts (in chemise). Fifty-five Uranian poems translated from the original Italian by Anthony Reid. Linocut illustrations by J. Martin Pitts. One of 26 lettered copies SIGNED by Stefani and Pitts.$25.00NY: Object Editions/poetscoop, 1998. First edition. 4to. 103 pp. Fine in side-stapled wrappers.$500.00Paris: Plain Edition [1931]. First edition. 395 pp. Some light foxing to fore-edge, else very near fine in paper-covered boards with printed spine label. No dust jacket, as issued. Wilson A17.$250.00NY: Random House (1941). First edition. 154 pp. Foxing along top edge and along edges of boards and spine, else very near fine in like dust jacket. Wilson A36a.$45.00Edinburgh: Morning Star Publications, 1997. First trade edition. [22 pp w/list of vessels, fish, & places]. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. One of 450 (of 500) copies.$125.00NY: Harcourt, Brace and Company (1951). First US edition. 234 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket. Dated (June 18, 1951) and INSCRIBED by Stern, “For Andrew Malmsea / with gratitude for / his attention & to / SS ‘America’ / James Stern.” Malmsea’s bookplate inside front board. Young 3633*.$35.00London: Weproductions, 1973. First edition. [160 pp]. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Photographs arranged under several general titles, oft not-immediately indicative of the sequence.$150.00London: Faber and Faber (1973). First edition. 79 pp. Light foxing along top edge, else near fine in near fine, price-clipped dust jacket with two small Faber price stickers to the front flap, and a tiny tear to one bottom edge. One of 656 copies printed. Baker & Watts A9b.$150.00Cambridge: Halty Ferguson, 1971. First edition. 29 pp. Fine in full cloth with gilt stamping to front cover. No dust jacket, as issued. INSCRIBED by Strand on the front free endpaper to Peter [Everwine], “for Pete / whose work I / admire / from / Mark Strand.”$35.00NY: Knopf, 1969. First edition. 350 pp w/indexes. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. The sixth collaboration.$125.00Chicago: A Chicago Book (1981 & 1982). First editions. Five small books, all near fine or better in stapled wrappers. Each copy is SIGNED by Strayer. Several contain clipped in, or stapled in elements, ranging from slides, to a plastic bag containing dried wine, to audio tape fragments, to a bit of broken glass. For the collection:$75.00Dublin: New Island Books (1995). First edition. 22 pp. Pages lightly toned, else near fine in stapled wrappers. One of 400 copies. SIGNED by Stuart on the half-title page. Sixteen poems.$55.00NY: Albondocani Press, 1981. First edition, numbered & signed issue. [20 pp]. Fine in sewn wrappers with printed cover label. One of 300 numbered copies on Michelangelo paper SIGNED by Styron. His firsthand account of attending William Faulkner’s funeral. Albondocani Press Publication No. 27.$75.00Romford: Sniffin Flowers [1977]. First edition. 4to. 14 pp. Corner crease to rear cover, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Poems by Andrew Darlington and John Osbourne, interviews with Michael Moorcock (with an extract from a forthcoming novel), and the transcription of a “brief chat” with Lemmy (Hawkwind, Motorhead) by Bobs the Roadie.$750.00Greenbrae & Santa Cruz: Clatworthy Colorvues (1977). First edition. Oblong 8 vo. [72 pp]. Fine in full blue cloth with gilt lettering to spine and front panel. Afterword by Robert F. Forth. Sultan and Mandel’s landmark assemblage of found archival images.$450.00Santa Cruz: Clatworthy Colorvues, 1974. First edition. Oblong 8vo. [54 pp]. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Preceding their important collaboration EVIDENCE by three years, this volume recontextualizes advertising images of useful household and personal items.$45.00[Melbourne]: Bloom Publishing (2015). First edition. [40 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of smaller number (of 200) copies accompanied by a full-color two-sided poster. Photographs of protests in Kiev and rural Ukraine during the initial actions of February 2014.$75.00Berkeley: Turtle Island Foundation, 1981. First edition, numbered & signed issue. 77 pp. Fine in full cloth with gold lettering to cover and spine. No dust jacket, as issued. Printed at the Toothpaste Press. One of 50 numbered copies on Fabriano Ingres paper SIGNED by Taggart.$200.00London: Azimuth Editions (2002). First edition. Folio. 324 pp w/appendix, notes, & bibliography. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Photographs throughout by Nasrollah Kasraian taken largely in the 1980s. Life of nomads in Iran at the end of the 20th century, specifically after the 1978-79 Revolution.