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$20.00West Sacramento: Red Wing Press (1998). First edition. 41 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Dated (5-3-2000) and INSCRIBED by Zarzyski inside the front cover.$15.00West Sacramento: Red Wing Press (1998). First edition. 41 pp. Small pale stain on front cover, else near fine in stapled wrappers.$45.00Missoula: Kutenai Press, 1989. First edition. [24 pp]. Very near fine in sewn wrappers. Title page illustration by Mike Hollern. One of 200 numbered copies on Mohawk Letterpress Text paper SIGNED by Zaryzyski and Hollern.$35.00Lewiston: Confluence Press (1981). First edition. [40 pp]. Light offsetting to first leaf, else near fine in wrappers and near fine integral dust jacket with light toning to spine.$20.00NY: Vanguard Press (1974). First edition. 69 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket that is slightly misfolded.$45.00NY: Macmillan, 1934. First edition. 58 pp. Top edge foxed, else near fine in very good plus, clipped and re-priced dust jacket with two short closed tears and a few nicks. Zaturenska’s first book of poems.$25.00NY: Macmillan, 1934. First edition. 58 pp. Light sunning to spine, else near fine in near fine dust jacket with one short tear and darkened spine. Her first book of poems.$20.00NY: Sun, 1975. First trade paperback printing. 91 pp. Corner crease to front cover, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Press promotional flyers laid in.$35.00NY: Sun, 1975. First trade paperback printing. 91 pp. Very good plus in illustrated wrappers. SIGNED by Zavatsky on the title page.$20.00Brooklyn: Hanging Loose Press (2006). First edition. 109 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. INSCRIBED by Zavatsky, “For David Meltzer, / a wonderful poet! / from the heart / Bill / 1.2.10 / NYC.”$20.00West Branch: Toothpaste Press, 1982. First edition. [24 pp]. Near fine in oblong sewn wrappers with pasted-on cover label. One of 400 copies on Frankfurt Creme paper SIGNED by Zavrian. Poems, printed by letterpress in two colors.$35.00Paris: (np) 1950. First edition. 76 pp. Small number sequence blacked out on dedication page, else very good plus in printed wrappers with a chip to the corner of the front cover. One of 300 numbered copies. Her first book.$50.00Toronto & Paris: Oasis, 1976. First edition. [20 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. A long poem in Spanish with surrealist/erotic drawings by Susana Wald. Two small holograph corrections to Zeller’s concluding statement. One of 270 numbered copies. SIGNED by Zeller.$40.00Toronto: Oasis, 1975. First edition. [32 pp]. Fine in illustrated wrappers. A long poem in Spanish illustrated with surrealist/erotic drawings by Susana Wald. One of 270 numbered copies.$55.00Toronto: Oasis, 1975. First edition. [32 pp]. Fine in illustrated wrappers. A long poem presented entirely in Estela Lorca’s English translation. One of 270 numbered copies. SIGNED by Zeller.$15.00St. Paul: New Rivers Press, 1981. First edition. 88 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. One of 750 copies. Poems with drawings by Doris L. Fink.$12.50Peoria, IL:The Spoon River Press, 1990. First edition. Near fine in wraps. Stapled newsprint book sale catalog.$15.00Brookline: Zephyr Press (2007). First edition. 153 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Original Chinese poems with facing translations by Bob Holman, Arpine Konyalian Grenier, Timothy Liu, Bill Ransom, Susan M. Schultz, and Leonard Schwartz.$15.00Brooklyn: Release Press (1973). First edition. 40 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Poems with a printed dedication to David Ignatow.$20.00Chico: Heidelberg Graphics, 1978. First edition. 77 pp. One upper corner bumped, else near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers; a trade paperback original. Poems with drawings by Virginia Boegli.$35.00Culver City: Brytryt Press (1976). First edition. 20 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. A collection of twenty short poems. Cover printed by letterpress.$25.00Culver City: Brytryt Press (1977). Second printing. 20 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. A collection of twenty short poems. Almost identical to the first edition published in 1976, with the cover printed offset instead of letterpress, and an increase in type size on the front cover.$25.00(np): Friends of the Kent State University Libraries, 1994. First edition. 11 x 8 1/2 inch broadside, printed in black on stiff pale green paper. Light vertical crease, else near fine. Winter Poetry Broadside No. 5.$35.00Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, (1983). First edition. 85 pp. Near fine in fine dust jacket. Dated (October 1988) and INSCRIBED by Zimmer, “For Doug, Who is part of the family. All best, Paul.”$20.00Bristol: Ampersand Press (1987). First edition. 27 pp. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. Dated (1988) and INSCRIBED by Zimmer.$15.00Pittsburgh: Slow Loris Press (1981). First edition. 29 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers and very good plus printed dust jacket. Dated (Oct 1988) and INSCRIBED by Zimmer.$15.00Urbana & Chicago: University of Illinois Press (1989). First edition. 58 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers; a trade paperback original. A volume in the National Poetry Series, as selected by William Stafford.$30.00NY: October House (1969). First edition. 96 pp. Near fine in very good plus dust jacket with light sunning to spine and light edgewear. Dated (November 1969) and INSCRIBED by Zimmer on the title page to a friend.$22.50NY: October House (1967). First trade paperback printing. 72 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. Ink ownership stamp and signature of Henry Carlile. INSCRIBED by Zimmer, “For Henry and Sandy, / with admiration, / gratitude and warm / pleasure in meeting / you. / Uncle Zippy.”$50.00NY: October House (1967). First edition. 72 pp. Very near fine in like dust jacket. Dated (Oct 1988) and INSCRIBED to poet Douglas Blazek, “For Doug, with great pleasure in meeting you. Paul.”$30.00NY: October House (1967). First edition. 72 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket with some foxing to top edges of flap folds.$20.00Washington DC & San Francisco: Dryad Press (1980). First edition. 74 pp. Very good in printed wrappers. One of 750 copies. Dated (October 1988) and INSCRIBED by Zimmer to poet Walter Pavlich.