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$25.00(np): Cranium Press, 1970. First edition. 8 x 5 1/2 inch printed broadside. Fine.$100.00San Francisco: Cranium Press, 1969. First edition. [10 pp]. Stain on front cover, else near fine in sewn wrappers. The colophon calls for an edition of twelve numbered and signed copies on handmade Tovil Paper. This copy is not numbered. A scarce Cranium title; OCLC locates one copy (in the Clifford Burke archive).$30.00Albany: The Plaza Gallery, 1981. First edition. Near fine in wraps with some front cover sunning.$25.00Brooklyn: Niagra Magazine 1978. First printing of this literary periodical. Unpaginated. Fine in stapled wrappers. Full issue devoted to an interview with Creeley by Kevin Power.$15.00Brooklyn: The Niagara Magazine. (1978). Fall. [40 pp]. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Entire issue devoted to Kevin Power’s interview with Creeley, “Robert Creeley On Art & Poetry.”$25.00NY: New Directions (1993). First edition. vi + 150 pp w/notes & selected bibliography. Fine in fine dust jacket.$40.00Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press (1978). First edition. xii + 186 pp w/notes, bibliography, & index of titles. Fine in near fine dust jacket. SIGNED by Creeley on the title page.$15.00Albuquerque: Univesity of New Mexico Press (1978). First edition. 186 pp w/notes, bibliography, & index. Fine in near fine dust jacket.$15.00(np): Beaver Kosmos Folios/Coach House, 1974. First edition. [40 pp w/notes]. Very near fine in stapled wrappers.$20.00[Kent]: Kent State University Press (1973). First edition. 210 pp w/index. Fine in boards without dust jacket as issued. Foreword by Robert Creeley.$50.00[Sacramento: Open Skull, 1970]. First edition. 11 x 17 1/2 inch sheet. Fine. Unused cover for Blazek’s collection of poems featuring artwork by Robert Crumb.$45.00Amherst: University of Massachusetts (Spring 1963). Vol IV No 3. 30 pp. Tanning to spine, else very near fine in wrappers. Off-print from MASSACHUSETTS REVIEW. Edited by Robert G. Tucker and David R. Clark. An essay that recounts the censorship of a recording Cummings made for a radio program concerning 'the American concept of the free man.' Beneath the outrage clearly expressed in the reprinted correspondence from Cummings, he also takes delight in the irony of the situation. Includes a holograph copy of one of Cummings' letters. A fantastic snapshot of a literary debacle.$45.00Buenos Aires: Biblioteca Nueva. (nd). Edicion aumentada. 408 pp w/indexes. Gift inscription inside front board, else very good in full cloth without dust jacket.$12.50Fairfax: Red Hill Press (970). First edition. [48 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. Davie contributes a 6 page introduction. “Compliments” slip bound-in.$36.00Manchester: Carcanet New Press/National Poetry Foundation (1983). First edition. 153 pp w/index. Fine in near fine dust jacket with sunned spine. INSCRIBED by Dekker, 'For Ruth and Ian [Watt], / Dear friends of the Davies / and of yours truly, / (truly) / George / 9 December 1983.'$100.00Cambridge: Rampant Lions Press (1946). Second edition, revised and englarged. Unpaginated. Very good only in printed wrappers with light dampstaining to spine and a small portion of front and rear covers. In the rear of the volume, pages left blank 'for additions' Davie has penned two original clerihews, one a dialogue between Rossetti and Hunt, the other about a long-time personal friend.$15.00Washington DC: Library of Congress, 1977. First edition. 162 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. Contributions by Stanley Kunitz, Davison, Jonathan Baumbach, James Laughlin, Richard Seaver, Jack Shoemaker, Larry McMurtry, Donald Barthelme, and many others.$20.00Storrs: University of Connecticut Library, 1976. First edition. 14 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Bibliography Series Number 7.$20.00San Francisco: City Lights (2016). First edition. 104 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Dated (5/25/2017) and INSCRIBED by Brazil, “For Diane - / ‘the fruit of law’ / Love, David.”$45.00(np): David Gitin (2015). First edition. 119 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. INSCRIBED by Gitin, “Diane, / Good to hear you’re/ up and about, giving / readings! This is a / gift for you, a pleasure / to share after all these / years, David / (Sorry about penmanship / meds for cancer affect / coordination).”$35.00Philadelphia: Ecstatic Exchange, 2005. First edition. 67 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. CD present in sleeve at the rear of the volume. Dated (10/23/06) and INSCRIBED by Moore, “for Diane / w/ His Servant’s Voice (in back) / Daniel AH Moore.”$35.00Philadelphia: Ecstatic Exchange 2005. First edition. 162 pp. Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Dated (9/15/09) and INSCRIBED by Moore, “for Diane and Sheppard / with longtime love + respect / Daniel AH Moore.”$35.00Philadelphia: Ecstatic Exchange, 2009. First edition. 192 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Dated (9/15/09) and INSCRIBED by Moore, “For Diane + Sheppard / with Love / Daniel AH Moore.”$45.00Minneapolis: Coffee House Press, 2006. First edition. 102 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. INSCRIBED by Owen, “For Diane, / your fan forever / Maureen / 2006.”$40.00San Francisco: Editorial Pocho-Che, 1980. First edition. 108 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Dated (2010, Women’s Day) and INSCRIBED by Serrano, “A Revolutionary Letter / Dear Diane / we have done / this a long / wonderful time / and will keep / on doing it- / Loving and / Writing Poetry / Nina.”$50.00Barrytown: Station Hill (1994). First edition. 119 pp w/notes. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Dated (2.15.10) and inscribed by Stein, “for Diane DiPrima” with drawings covering the whole title page. Di Prima’s pencil notes inside the front cover.$3,500.00San Francisco: Arion Press 1990. First edition, lettered & signed issue. xxv + 171 pp. Fine in cloth-covered boards with leather spine. Fine publisher’s slipcase. No dust jacket, as issued. Poems selected by Helen Vendler, with her introduction. Illustrated with six etchings by Richard Diebenkorn. One of 26 lettered copies for use of the participants in the publication SIGNED by Diebenkorn.$250.00San Francisco: Arion Press, 1987. First edition, deluxe limited issue. 91 pp. Fine in full cloth. No dust jacket, as issued. One of 120 copies on Rives paper. Tipped-on opposite the title page is an original portrait etching of Hoyem by Jim Dine, SIGNED by Dine in pencil beneath the image. Additionally, this copy is SIGNED by Hoyem on the half-title page.$125.00London: Enitharmon Press, 1976. First edition. 58 pp. Fine in full green buckram and near fine, unprinted plastic dust jacket. t.e.g. Illustrated. One of 50 numbered copies on Glastonbury Ivory Antique laid paper SIGNED by White. White’s essay followed by previously-unpublished material from H.D.’s THE MYSTERY. Boughn B19.$20.00Tucson: Ironwood Press (1983). First edition. 198 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Contributions by Duncan, Hayden Carruth, Hugh Kenner, Carl Rakoski, and others.$20.00Buffalo: Audit/Poetry, 1967. Vol. IV, No. 3. 64 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers with sunning along spine. Collects Duncan’s “A Play with Masks,” miscellaneous uncollected pieces, uncollected Stein Imitations, letters to and from Robin Blaser, and more.$45.00Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow, 1986. First edition. 491 p w/indexes. Heavy foxing along top edge, else near fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine and printed label. Preface by Robert Creeley.