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$25.00London: Macmillan (1969). First edition. 279 pp. Top edge dusty, else near fine in very good plus dust jacket. First book appearance of Plath's short story, “Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams.” Stories also by Margaret Laurence, Bernard Malamud, Alan Sillitoe, and others.$125.00Hull: Critical Quarterly (1960). First edition. 24 pp. Very good plus in stapled wrappers. Prints work by Amis, Davie, Enright, Gunn, Hughes, Jennings, Larkin, Logue, Wain, and others, including Sylvia Plath, whose poem here, “Medallian,” is her first appearance in a book. INSCRIBED on the cover, 'Merry Christmas to the Watts [Ian and Ruth] / from the Schorers.'$25.00NY: Groiler Club, 2005. First edition. 47 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Introduction by Lawrence Ferlinghetti. Catalogue for this exhibition of items from the Heneghan collection, including the first 56 pocket poets volumes.$20.00Parkland: Off the Wall Press, 1973. First edition. Unpaginated. Near fine in wrappers. Includes poetry by Loring Johnson, Jay Kline, Fred Page, William Burford, Sheriden Dillon, and Ed Dramer. INSCRIBED by Kline: "for _____ of the finest bookstore around./from Jay C. Kline/September 14, 1973." SIGNED by Johnson.$75.00Columbus: Golden Goose Press, 1949. First edition. 32 pp. Faint offsetting to endpapers, else near fine in stapled wrappers and near fine dust jacket with a tiny tear to top edge of front cover. Collects work Robert Lawrence Beum, Leslie Woolf Hedley, Harold G. Miller, Scott Greer, and Nathan R. Teitel. One of 200 numbered copies.$150.00Middlebury: Otter Valley Press (1945). First edition. 61 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. One of 400 (of 450) numbered copies. Poems by Villon, De Ronsard, Corneille, Hugo, De Lisle, Verlaine, Baudelaire, Mallarme, and Rimbaud.$100.00San Francisco: Nevada/Tattoo [1969]. First edition. Sixteen 11 x 8 1/2 inch sheets, all fine, housed together with a chapbook and a folded broadside in a printed portfolio (approx 13 x 11 inches, closed). Collects Bukowski's poem “the nature of the threat and what to do,” levy’s “Prosecutor, as hired gunslinger,” and good work by the other listed poets. Krumhansl 33.$50.00[Bolinas: Tombouctou, c 1970s]. First edition. [12 pp]. Fine in sewn wrappers with pasted-on cover label. Printed at Poltroon Press. Issued as a holiday greeting. Work by press stalwarts Bobbie Louise Hawkins, Jamie MacInnis, Lewis MacAdams, John Thorpe, Leslie Scalapino, Bill Berkson, Tom Clark, Larry Kearney, Dale Herd, Jim Gustafson, Duncan McNaughton, Joanne Kyger, and Michael Wolfe.$35.00Preston: Akros Publications, 1970. First edition. 89 pp. Near fine in very good dust jacket that is sunned along the spine and has one short closed tear. Work by Macdiarmid, Annand, MacCaig, Edwin Morgan, Alan Bold, and many others.$45.00San Francisco: Gay Sunshine Press, 1975. First edition. 31 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Translations by Erskine Lane, with his introduction. Poems, written in Muslim Andalusia (some in Arabic, some in “an Arabic-Spanish patois”) during the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries. Illustrated with drawings by Bill Warrick. Young 1946*.$25.00Nightcliff: Little Gem Publications (1993). First edition. 52 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. The first anthology generated from this festival. Promotional letter from the editor and festival organizer laid-in.$45.00Madison: Sixties Press, 1962. First edition. 45 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket with a pale dampstain running the length of the spine on the rear panel. Poems by these three men with Bly’s introductory note.$150.00Madison: Sixties Press, 1962. First trade paperback printing. 45 pp. Very near fine in wrappers and like dust jacket. SIGNED by Bly on the title page.$650.00Boulder: Kavyayantra Press (2010). First edition. Thirteen 15 x 9 inch broadsides, most illustrated, each printed in several colors. Half-clamshell case with inset printed label. All elements fine. One of 81 numbered copies, only 30 of which were offered for sale. Reed Bye, Jack Collom, Robert Creeley, Edward Dorn, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Barbara Guest, Lyn Hijinian, Bhanu Kapil, Harryette Mullen, Shin YuPai, Andrew Schelling, Anne Waldman, and Philip Whalen have each SIGNED their work.$10.00NY: The Academy of American Poets, 1975. First edition. Near fine in wraps. Occasional newsletter of the Academy, focusing on Louise Bogan.$450.00Wien: Buchhandlung Rihcard Lanyi, 1930. First edition. 67 pp. Fine in printed wrappers and very near fine original printed wrap-around band. Frontis portrait of Loos by Oskar Kokoschka. Pounds contribution, “NONSENSE! Adolf Loose will never be sixty years old. Er hat sein vierzehnte Jahr jetz geendet. I am sorry not to be at his party.” Gallup B24.$350.00NY: Laurence J. Gomme, 1917. First edition. xiii + 187 pp w/appendices. Very near fine in paper-covered boards and cloth spine with gilt stamping to both. t.e.g. Review slip laid in. Presents Pound’s “To A City Sending Him Advertisements” for which he was awarded $50. Gallup B16.$40.00NY: Kasper & Horton [1951]. First edition. 96 pp. Spine toned, else near fine in printed wrappers. Translation by Pound.$125.00London, 1918. First edition. iv +160 pp. Near fine in full cloth with printed spine label (toned and chipped). Collects “Chinese Poetry I” and “Chinese Poetry II” by Pound.$150.00Iowa City: Windhover Press, 1982. First trade edition. 22 pp. Fine in paper-covered front board and cloth spine and rear cover, with printed label. No dust jacket, as issued. One of 225 (of 250) copies on Rives paper. Laid into this copy is a brief TLS from the printer, Kim Merker. In part, “One of the worst ‘edition size’ decisions I ever made; I could have sold twice as many as I printed.”$15.00San Francisco: City Lights (1986). First edition. 48 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. Two essays, “Pound the Teacher” and “Pound and the Primitive.” Cook 178.$20.00London: Routledge & Kegan Paul (1980). First edition. x + 128 pp w/index. Fine in near fine, price-clipped dust jacket with sunned spine.$45.00NY: Poetry Center, 1979. Flyer announcing the appearance of Carl Rakosi and Robert Duncan together at the Poetry Center April 26, 1979. Near fine. SIGNED by Rakoski, Michael Heller, who introduced the event, and Poetry Center Director Grace Schulman.$35.00London: Methuen & Co., Ltd., 1970. First edition. Fine in fine dust jacket. (contents first published as the January 1969 number of the Malahat Review).$40.00Norfolk: New Directions, 1944. First edition. Very good without dust jacket. Previous owner signature. Dedicated to Rexroth, with his “The Phoenix and The Turtle” as the lead contribution; also W.C. Williams, Weldon Kees, Patchen, Paul Goodman, Tennessee Williams, Neruda, an anthology of Afro-Cuban poetry, and a Lorca section.$12.50NY: Norton (1991). First edition. xix + 444 pp w/index. Fine in fine dust jacket.$20.00San Francisco: Troubador Press (1961). First edition. 26 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. Kenneth Rexroth contributes an introduction.$10.00Berkeley: Bureau of Public Secrets. (1990). First edition. 88 pp w/notes, bibliographical remarks, & index. Fine in printed wrappers; a trade paperback original. The political significance of Rexroth by the well-known translator of Situational International texts.$65.00Philadelphia: Lippincott (1970). First edition. 57 pp. Near fine in illustrated boards without dust jacket. Ownership signature of Kenneth Rexroth on the front free endpaper. Struchen's third book.$20.00London: Menard 1977. First UK edition. 67 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. Printed for The Menard Press by Black Sparrow. One of 275 copies. Morrow & Cooney 263b.$35.00NY: Hudson Review (1969). First edition. 16 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Translated by Aijaz Ahmad with William Stafford and Adrienne Rich.$350.00Portland: Thomas B. Mosher, 1906. Thirteenth edition. 16mo. [46 pp]. Fine in wrappers and near fine integral printed dust jacket. One of 425 copies on Japan Vellum. Dated (Xmas 1947) and INSCRIBED by Adrienne [Rich] to her younger sister, “For Cynthia- / with my love - / I hope you will love / him as I do - / Adrienne.” At the time, Adrienne was eighteen and Cynthia fourteen.