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$25.00Paradise: DustBooks (1969). First edition. 45 pp. Near fine in stapled wraps. An alphabetical compilation of books and other publications from independant publishers for 1996-68. SIGNED by Blazek at the listing of his books.$20.00San Francisco: Zyzzyva (1995). Volume XI, No. 1. 100 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. Tenth Anniversary Issue. Includes a poem by Douglas Blazek, as well as work by Robert Hass, Barbara Guest, Lyn Hejinian, Leslie Scalapino, Rafael Campo, Heather McHugh, Marilyn Chin, and Czeslaw Milosz. SIGNED by Blazek at his listing on the contents page.$25.00NY: New Directions (1972). First trade paperback edition. 217 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. New Directions Anthology Number 24. Includes four poems by Douglas Blazek, as well as work by Daniel Halpern, James Purdy, Junichiro Tanizaki, and Nancy Willard. SIGNED by Blazek next to his entry on the Contents Page.$55.00Denver/(np): Ally Press/Sceptre Press (1976). First edition. [16 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. SIGNED by Bly on the title page. 'Versions' of this 15th c. poet and religious reformer's work by Bly. Prospectus and promotional letter laid in.$200.00Boston: Impressions Workshop, 1968. First edition. Bump to one lower corner, else all items fine in a very good plus printed portfolio. Maximum dimensions are 13 x 9 1/2 inches. One of 80 numbered copies. Broadsides SIGNED by Helen Chasin, William Corbett, Sam Cornish, Arthur Freeman, Sidney Goldfarb, Paul Hannigan, Fanny Howe, Gail Mazur, Geoffrey Movius, Yvonne Ruelas, Kathleen Spivak, Richard Tillinghast, Andrew Wiley, Ruth Whitman, and an unsigned work by Ron Loewinsohn.$950.00[Winston-Salem]: Palaemon Press 1983. First edition. Fifteen 14 x 9 inch broadsides, each printed in two colors on Rives paper and SIGNED by the poet: Howard Nemerov, W.S. Merwin, Howard Moss, James Merrill, Anthony Hecht, Donald Davie, John Ciardi, Philip Booth, Louis Simpson, Karl Shapiro, W.D. Snodgrass, Radcliffe Squires, William Stafford, Mark Strand, and John Updike. Fine publisher’s portfolio, with a colophon sheet designating this as one of 75 sets, of which 55 were for public sale.$250.00Derry: Rook Press (1976). First edition. Twelve 11 x 8 1/2 inch broadsides laid into a printed paper portfolio. All items very near fine. Rook Folio Series #1. Illustrations by William Lint. Each broadside one of 250 numbered copies SIGNED by the contributing poet: William Heyen, Czeslaw Milosz, Paul Zimmer, Jon Anderson, Sandra McPherson, Daniel Halpern, Gerald Costanzo, Mark Halperin, Ed Ochester, James Tate, William Stafford, and Frederick Morgan.$225.00Derry: Rook Press (1976). First edition. Twelve 11 x 8 1/2 inch broadsides and a title sheet, all housed in a near fine printed folder. Each broadside is illustrated by William Lint and SIGNED by contributors William Heyen, Czeslaw Milosz, Paul Zimmer, Jon Anderson, Sandra McPherson, Daniel Halpern, Gerald Costanzo, Mark Halperin, Ed Ochester, James Tate, William Stafford, and Frederick Morgan on the respective works.$40.00Westport: Greenwood Press (1999). First edition. xx + 169 pp. Very near fine in full cloth with gilt stamping to spine and front cover. No dust jacket, as issued. Dated (12-10-99) and INSCRIBED by Rigsbee.$45.00Washington DC: National Collection of Fine Arts/Smithsonian Institution Press, 1971. First edition. 143 pp w/index of titles. Foxing to endpapers, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Warmly INSCRIBED by Breeskin on the first leaf.$50.00Salem: [David Barker] (1982). First edition, “out of series.” [20 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. While the edition was limited to only 100 copies, this is a small number of extras designated “out of series.” INSCRIBED by Barker to Wormwood Review publisher Marvin Malone.$200.00Los Angeles: Black Sparrow, 1969. First edition. 93 pp w/index. EX-LIBRARY copy with a horizontal scuff to the first leaf, upon which there is a library stamp to the foot. Similar stamp appears lightly on the top edge. Very good plus in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine and printed label. Facsimile of the first separate Bukowski publication, the “His Wife, The Painter” broadside tipped onto the leaf opposite the title page. Near fine acetate dust jacket. One of 350 numbered copies SIGNED by Dorbin and Bukowski.$45.00Long Beach: Applezaba Press (1989). First trade paperback printing. 174 pp. Beverage ring to front cover, else near fine in printed wrappers. Dated (3-27-91) and INSCRIBED by Locklin on the title page.$650.00Stockton: The Wormwood Review Press 1974. Volume 14, Number 1. 40 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 40 numbered copies SIGNED by Malone at the colophon, and SIGNED by Bukowski on the front cover with a drawing of a man on the toilet, and his caption, “Toilet paper is / nicer than / rain.”$1,250.00[Hollywood: Michael Montfort, 1987]. First edition. [38 pp]. One tiny flaw to base of spine, else fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine. Introduction and one poem, "Click, Click..." by Bukowski. One of 26 lettered copies, the entire hardbound edition, SIGNED by Bukowski (here he has added a small drawing) and Montfort. Krumhansl 104b.$35.00San Francisco: Second Coming Press (1976). 62 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Prints Bukowski’s “If We Take-.” SIGNED by editor Winans on the first leaf.$150.00London: Wallrich Books, 1970. First edition. 111 pp. Very near fine in printed wrappers. Poem print insert by Asa Benveniste and Paul Vaughan present. One of 500 copies. Other contributors include Elaine Feinstein, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Allen Ginsberg, Muriel Rukeyser and many others. Issued to raise legal defense funds for Bill Butler, a UK publisher and bookseller arrested on obscenity charges. INSCRIBED by Butler to Carolyn [Kizer], “for Carolyn / for some shit / ripped hers off. / Bill Butler / 7 VI 71 / Brighton.”$55.00Davis: University of California (1984). First edition. Single sheet folded into thirds. Fine. Schedule for the Mary Butts conference at UC Davis on 23 & 24 February 1984. Prints brief statements by Barbara Wagstaff, Robin Blaser, and Robert Duncan on Butts’ work. One of a small number of copies, reportedly 50, issued SIGNED by Blaser and Duncan.$35.00Toronto: Ryerson Press (1935). First edition. 136 pp w/index. Spine sunned, else very good plus in full cloth. Lacks dust jacket. SIGNED by Miller on the title page. Additionally INSCRIBED by Miller on the front free endpaper, “To / George Foster, / with kindest regards / from the author. / Christmas, 1935.” Finally, there is a small promotional card for the book laid in, which is also inscribed.$25.00Layton: Peregrine Smith (1991). First edition. iii + 161 pp. Pale foxing to top and bottom page edges, else near fine in near fine, price-clipped dust jacket. SIGNED by Halpert.$150.00Stanford: Stanford University Press (1949). First edition. x + 165 pp. Very near fine in near fine dust jacket that is lightly toned. Preface by Stegner. Lead story, “I’ll Take You to Tennessee” by Connell, his first appearance in a book. SIGNED by Connell on the front free endpaper.$750.00San Francisco: Arion Press, 2002. First edition, numbered & signed issue. 51 pp. Fine in full decorated cloth with printed spine label. Fine publisher’s slipcase. Text by Todd with illustrations by Conner. One of 300 numbered copies SIGNED by Todd and Conner. Original prospectus booklet and invitation to the publication party accompany.$200.00NY: Morrow, 1978. First edition. 286 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. INSCRIBED by Crawford opposite the title page, “To Carole / from / Christina Crawford.”$50.00Newcastle upon Tyne: Frank Graham (nd). First edition. 144 pp w/index. Near fine in near fine dust jacket. Dated (May 74) and INSCRIBED by Felver.$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.$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.$50.00San Francisco: Chronicle Books (1988). First trade paperback printing. 4to. 142 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. SIGNED by De Staebler on the half-title page.$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.”