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$20.00Cambridge: Numbers (1986). Volume 1. 96 pp. Fine in glossy printed wrappers. Four poems by Gunn leads off this issue. Work also by Heaney, Elaine Feinstein, and R.L. Barth.$15.00Albuquerque: Dept. of English, University of New Mexico (1987). Winter. 96 pp. Very near fine in printed wrappers. Gunn weighs in on the question, “Is there an American poetry?” He replies in part, “This is a curious question to be asked by a magazine called American Poetry. what will you do if we all say no; shut up shop?”$25.00San Francisco: Whispering Campaign (1993). Fall. 63 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Gunn’s “At the Barriers (Dore Alley Fair) appears.$20.00Saratoga Springs: Salmagundi, 1993. Fall. 248 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Includes Gunn’s “Final Song for Jeffrey Dahmer.”$20.00Berkeley: Berkeley Poetry Review (1984). Fall. 114 pp. Foxing to page edges and inside covers, else near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Gunn’s poem “Skateboard” appears.$15.00Wealdstone: A.A. Cleary, 1977. Winter. 75 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. This issue features a review of JACK STRAW’S CASTLE by Cleary. Work also by Fuller, Vernon Watkins, Davie, Enright, and others.$20.00Wealdstone: A.A. Cleary, 1975-1976. Winter. 71 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. This first issue leads off with five poems by Gunn, in addition to work by Davie, Roy Fuller, D.J. Enright, John Hollander, A.J. Smith, and Anthony Thwaite. Laid into this copy is a holograph note from Cleary, presenting this effort.$20.00London: Agenda and Editions Charitable Trust (1993). Autumn. 155 pp. Dampstain to fore-edge, else near fine in glossy printed wrappers. In addition to Thom Gunn’s “Enough,” there appears Hugh Witemeyer’s essay on Gunn’s THE MAN WITH NIGHT SWEATS.$20.00Marina Del Rey: Gramercy Review, 1980. Spring. 62 pp. Spine lightly tanned, else near fine in printed wrappers. Includes Gunn’s “His Rooms in College.”$20.00Glasgow: Verse, 1988. February. 67 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Prints two poems by Gunn, “The Missing” and “To the Dead Owner of Chelsea Gym, NYC.” Also work by Robert Hass, Czeslaw Milosz, Edwin Morgan, and others.$20.00Berkeley: University of California, 1967. Spring/Summer. 116 pp. Very good plus in wrappers with light foxing to top edge, and a small stain to the bottom edge of the front cover. Gunn contributes his poem “Fillmore Auditorium.”$25.00Andover: Realforms Co., 1977. Spring. 200 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Gunn contributes his poem “Adultery.”$17.50Nashville: Vanderbilt Poetry Review, 1980. Volume V. 48 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. Gunn contributes his poem, “Expression.”$25.00Hessle: Marvell Press, 1957. Spring. 28 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. In addition to Gunn’s “First Meeting with a Possible Mother-In-Law,” prints work by Larkin, Davie, Seymour-Smith, Donald Hall, Adrienne Cecile Rich, James Merrill, James Wright, and others.$35.00Oxford & Malden: Blackwell, 1999. Volume 41, Number 2. 173 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Gunn contributes his poem, “My sad captains.” A longtime friend of Gunn’s, this was one of Tanner’s favorites. The first 100 pages of this issue are tributes to Tanner, with a bibliography.$15.00London: Chatto & Windus 1956. April. 94 pp. Very near fine in printed wrappers. Gunn reviews Wallace Stevens’ COLLECTED POEMS.$25.00London: Chatto & Windus (1956). May. 95 pp. Small bump to upper corner, else near fine in printed wrappers. Gunn represented in “Young English Poets 1956” by two poems, “Julian the Apostate” and “To Yvor Winters, 1955.” Work in this feature also by Amis, Causley, Jennings, Larkin, Nye, and Wain.$15.00London: Chatto & Windus, 1956. May. 95 pp. Foxing to page edges, scrape to front cover. In all, very good in wrappers. Gunn represented in “Young English Poets 1956” by two poems, “Julian the Apostate” and “To Yvor Winters, 1955.” Work in this feature also by Amis, Causley, Jennings, Larkin, Nye, and Wain.$12.50Boston: Agni/Boston University (1992). 325 pp w/index. Near fine in printed wrappers. Twentieth Anniversary Year, with a Tom Gunn feature (interview, two versions of “Meat,” and two essays on his work).$25.00London: Faber and Faber (2000). First edition. xvii + 97 pp. Very near fine in printed wrappers. In addition to selecting these poems, Gunn contributes a nine page introduction.$20.00London: Faber and Faber (2000). First edition. xvii + 97 pp. Pages lightly toned, else very near fine in printed wrappers. In addition to selecting these poems, Gunn contributes a nine page introduction. Hagstrom & Odell B121.$15.00London: London Magazine, 1980. January. 144 pp. Rubbing along spine, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Two poems by Gunn, “His Rooms in Cambridge” and “Buchanan Castle, 1948.”$20.00London: London Magazine, 1962. February. 96 pp. Light foxing and wear to edges, else near fine in printed wrappers. Prints Gunn’s poem, “A Crab.” Also work by Durrell, Ted Hughes, Larkin, Plath, Walcott, and many others.$15.00London: London Magazine, 1981. June. 96 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Prints Tom Gunn’s “Talbot Road: a poem in five parts.”$15.00Stanford: Associated Students of Stanford University, 1977. Winter. 72 pp. Light foxing to rear cover, else near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Includes Gunn’s essay, “The Openness of Donald Davie.”$20.00Madison: University of Wisconsin Press (2002). Winter. [202 pp]. Very near fine in glossy printed wrappers. Langdon Hammer’s essay, “The American Poetry of Thom Gunn and Geoffrey Hill” appears. This issue also includes an interview with Gass by Jim Neighbors.$15.00NY: Library of America (2003). First edition. xxviii + 171 pp w/index of titles & first lines. Fine in near fine dust jacket. Edited by Gunn, with his twelve page introduction.$35.00Milwaukee: Gunrunner Press (nd). First edition. [20 pp]. Fine in printed wrappers. One of 250 copies. Defective printing on one page (very faint).$20.00Manchester: Critical Quarterly (1973). 22 pp. Rear panel a bit rubbed and soiled, faint damp staining to front cover near spine; in all very good plus in stapled wrappers. Heaney contributes 'Gifts of Rain' and 'Limbo.' Also poems by Lowell, Berryman, Auden, Montague, and others.$25.00London: Enitharmon, 1982. First trade paperback printing. 39 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. Heaney contributes his poem, "Sweeney's Praise of Farranan." Also prints poems by George Barker, David Gascoyne, P.J. Kavanagh, Philip Larkin, Kathleen Raine, Ted Hughes, and several others.$15.00Saint Paul: Graywolf (1986). First trade paperback printing. 81 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. This volume selected for the National Poetry Series by Heaney, who contributes a long statement to the back cover.$15.00Toronto: Lester & Orpen Limited (1977). First edition. 228 pp w/index. Near fine in near fine dust jacket.