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$100.00NY: Harcourt Brace & Company (1999). First edition. [64 pp]. Fine in very near fine, price-clipped dust jacket. SIGNED by Gorey on a publisher’s printed label affixed to the front free endpaper.$12.50NY: Waterside Press, 1980. First edition. Near fine in wraps. Review copy with a letter SIGNED by Gould; additionally, she has INSCRIBED the book on the half-title. Blurb by Daisy Aldan.$35.00Santa Barbara: Capra Press, 1975. First edition. 37 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. SIGNED by Gover on the front free endpaper. Capra Chapbook Series #31.$75.00NY: Random House (1952). First edition. 183 pp. Very near fine in very good plus, price-clipped dust jacket with several small tears and wear to folds and extrems. SIGNED by Goyen on the front free endpaper. His second book, ‘stories and tales.’$35.00Charlottesville: Alphaville Books (1975). First edition. [20 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 250 copies. SIGNED by Grady on the title page. Short prose works with clip-art illustration.$25.00Cambridge: Pym-Randall (1969). First edition, numbered & signed issue. 45 pp. Light foxing to top edge, else near fine in near fine dust jacket that is a bit tanned along spine. One of 50 numbered copies SIGNED by Graham.$750.00Princeton: Princeton University Press (1983). First edition. 83 pp. Between pages 20-21, short crack in the binding at top edge (a production flaw), else very near fine in like dust jacket. Graham's remarkable second book, whose privileging of longer, more speculative poems predicts the radical aesthetic change of her third, THE END OF BEAUTY. Includes 'At Luca Signorelli's Resurrection of the Body,' a work that prefigures the 'Self-Portraits' of her third book: 'How far/is true?...It took him days/that deep/caress, cutting/ unfastening// until his mind/could climb into/the open flesh and/mend itself.' Dated (1993) and SIGNED by Graham on the title page.$75.00Hopewell: Ecco (1993). First edition. 146 pp w/notes. Fine in fine dust jacket. INSCRIBED by Graham. Her fifth trade collection.$75.00NY: Ecco (1991). First edition. 130 pp w/notes. Very near fine in like dust jacket. Dated (1993) and SIGNED by Graham.$75.00Hopewell: Ecco Press (1995). First edition. 197 pp. Light toning to page edges, else near fine in near fine dust jacket. “Winner of the Pulitzer Prize” sticker on the front panel. Dated (1997) and INSCRIBED by Graham.$75.00Hopewell: Ecco (1997). First edition. 112 pp w/notes. Fine in near fine dust jacket. Dated (2002) and INSCRIBED by Graham.$750.00London: Smith, Elder, and Co. Cornhill, 1848. First edition. x + 320 pp. Very good in half-leather and marbled paper-covered boards with overall edge wear. INSCRIBED by Grant, “Miss Hallam / With the very respectful regards, and best wishes, of The Author. / Bishop Warmouth / May 1864.”$35.00London: Granta Books (1998). First edition. 301 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. SIGNED by Grant on the title page.$40.00London: Little, Brown (2002). First edition. 375 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. SIGNED by Grant on the title page.$20.00Washington DC: Gallowglass Press (1969). First edition. [24 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers SIGNED by Grant on the title page. Review slip laid in.$25.00Big Fork: Heartland Journals 1997. First edition. 76 pp. Near fine in glossy printed wrappers. INSCRIBED by Gratzer on the first leaf.$45.00Austin: University of Texas (1996). Uncorrected proof. 338 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers and very good proof dust jacket. SIGNED by Graves on the half title.$75.00NY: Doubleday (1969). First US edition. [64 pp]. Fine in near fine dust jacket that is lightly toned and has a very shallow chip to base of rear panel. Original shipping carton present. One of 1000 numbered copies SIGNED by Graves; the entire edition. Poems reproduced from Graves’ holograph, together with lithograph illustrations by Aemilia Laracuen.$75.00NY: Limited Editions Club, 1980. First edition. xx + 144 pp. Fine in gilt-stamped half-cloth and printed paper-covered boards. Fine publisher’s slipcase. Selection and introduction by Elaine Kerrigan. Illustrated with drawings by Paul Hogarth. One of 2000 numbered copies SIGNED by Hogarth and Freeman Keith, who designed the typographic plan for this volume. Printed at the Stinehour Press. Club newsletter laid in.$75.00Privately Printed, 1966. First edition, numbered & signed issue. 17 pp. Fine in stiff wrappers and near fine printed dust jacket with some faint sunning to spine and front panel. Foreword by Graves. One of 300 (of 330) numbered copies SIGNED by Graves.$22.50Sacramento: Grande Ronde Press, 1968. First edition. [24 pp]. Small bump to one lower corner, else very near fine in stapled wrappers. One of 250 copies. Laid in is a small note SIGNED by Gray, with an original poem typed on the verso.$45.00(np): J Stone Press Weekley (1975). First edition. Oblong 32mo. [16 pp]. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. “J stone press weekly nos. 48-54/ June 16-July 31. First anniversary, “septuple issue.” Elaborately INSCRIBED by Kornblum inside the front cover.$75.00West Branch: Toothpaste Press (1974). First edition, signed hardcover issue. 77 pp. Fine in full cloth with printed spine label. No dust jacket, as issued. Three tipped-on photographs by Tim Hildebrand. The colophon calls for 50 numbered copies SIGNED by Gray and Hildebrand; this copy is only signed by Gray.$35.00(np): Doones Press (1971). First edition. 4to. [56 pp]. Near fine in side-stapled wrappers with some toning to rear panel. Cover art by John Whelan.$30.00San Francisco: Twowindows Press (1970). First edition, lettered & signed issue. [32 pp]. Fine in sewn wrappers. One of 26 lettered copies SIGNED by Gray.$20.00(np): (np) (nd). Single poem typed onto a sheet of loose-leaf. Two old folds, from mailing, one corner crease, else near fine. SIGNED at the bottom by Gray, with his mailing address.$20.00(np): (np) (nd). Single poem typed onto a sheet of loose-leaf (one white-out correction). Two old folds, from mailing, else fine. SIGNED at the bottom by Gray, with his mailing address.$20.00San Francisco: Twowindows Press (1969). First edition. [8 pp]. Bump to one lower corner, else fine in stapled wrappers. One of 500 (of 530) copies on Curtis Rag. Printed by Don Gray and Clifford Burke at the Twowindows and Cranium Presses. INSCRIBED by Gray on the title page. Review slip taped inside front cover.$125.00San Francisco: Twowindows Press (1969). First edition. [8 pp]. Small scuff to front cover, else near fine in full leather wrappers. One of 30 numbered copies on handmade Tovil paper SIGNED by Gray. Additionally, this copy is signed by the binder on the colophon (though not called for).$10.00Dover: Bottle of Smoke Press, 2005. First edition. 34 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. A short story. One of 50 (of 200) copies with a small broadside SIGNED by Graziano laid in.$125.00Germantown: Lines (1988). First edition. [10 pp + 12 pp]. Fine in printed wrappers with diecut doors and windows worked into the front cover. Present as slotted into the rear cover is the tiny chapbook, “from: No Aubade” as issued. An uncommon title from the press. SIGNED by Grazide on the title page, and additionally INSCRIBED, “For David / ahem / Michael.”$50.00Dublin: The Gallery Press (1975). First trade paperback printing. 30 pp. Near fine in wrappers and fine printed dust jacket. Cover artwork by Michael Kane. INSCRIBED by Greacen on the front free endpaper, 'For ___ / every good wish / Robert Greacen / 30th March, 1977.'