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$50.00London: Victor Gollancz, 1953. First UK edition. 255 pp. Foxing to page edges, else near fine in very good plus dust jacket with a small chip to rear panel, a tear to crown, and tanning to spine. Introduction by Arturo Barea. Translated by J.M. Cohen in consultation with Barea.$35.00NY: Persea (1988). Uncorrected proof. 352 pp. Crease to lower corner of front cover, else near fine in printed red wrappers.$25.00Normal: Dalkey Archive (1995). Advance excerpt. Fine in printed yellow wrappers. Translated from the French by Dominic Di Bernardi. Celine's last major work to be translated into English. Printed exclusively for Borders Inc is emblazoned across the top of this copy, and a letter from Dalkey to Borders Booksellers on the front panel.$1,250.00Paris: Denoël et Steele (1936). First edition. 697 pp. Light wear to base and crown of spine, short mended tears to the front cover and first three leaves, reading creases to spine. In all, very good plus in printed wrappers. One of 750 numbered copies on Alfa paper.$125.00NY: Delacorte (1972). Uncorrected proof. Narrow small 4to. 301 pp. A few light stains to front cover, two gentle reading creases to spine; in all, very good plus in printed red wrappers. Translated from the original French by Ralph Manheim (though not credited in the proof).$15.00NY: New Directions (1962). First printing of this trade paperback edition. x + 273 pp. Very good plus in illustrated wrappers. Edited by Walter Albert with his critical introduction. Preface by Henry Miller$20.00Port Townsend, WA: Copper Canyon Press, 1995. First trade paperback printing. Fine in wraps. SIGNED.$10.00Miami, FL: LS Press, 1998. First edition. Fine in wraps. Cuban American poet. Review copy with promotional material laid in.$150.00[NY]: “C” Press, 1965. First edition. 4to. [144 pp]. Covers grubby and a bit edgeworn, else very good plus in side-stapled wrappers with the cover pulled from one staple. Cover art by Rosemary Ceravolo. A bulky title for the format, which does not wear well.$200.00NY: Kulchur Foundation (1982). First edition. Small 4to. 126 pp. Very good plus in illustrated wrappers. Cover art by Mona da Vinci. Photograph of Ceravolo by Vico Giacalone. His sixth collection of poems, uncommon in trade.$35.00West Branch: Toothpaste Press, 1979. First trade paperback printing. 45 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers.$12.50Penn Valley: R.L. Crow Publications, 2009. First edition. 70 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.$10.00Merrick, NY: Cross-Cultural Communications, 1982. First edition. Fine in wraps. Italian-Sicilian and English text. Cross-Cultural Review Chapbook 30.$50.00NY: Cabinet/Independent Curators International/Sculpturecenter (2003). First edition. Folio. 160 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers with a small nick at the top edge of the rear cover.$15.00Saint David: San Pedro Press (1980). First edition. [16 pp]. Bend to lower edge, else near fine in stapled wrappers. Briefly INSCRIBED by Cervantes on the title page. Eight poems, Cervantes’ second chapbook.$17.50Minneapolis: New Rivers Press, 1990. First edition. 75 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Poems by Cervantes with graphics by Caroline Garrett Taber. Selected by Carolyn Forché as the 1987 Capricorn Poetry Prize winner. INSCRIBED by Cervantes on the title page.$25.00Richmond: Big Dot Press (1980). First edition. 75 pp. Sticker residue on the front panel with some rubbing to both covers, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. One of 1000 copies. Contains a series of fifty-seven nine line poems.$20.00Kent: Actual Size Press (1975). First edition. [12 pp]. Very near fine in stapled wrappers.$45.00NY: Skira/Rizzoli (1987). First US edition. Folio. 311 pp w/index. Fine in fine dust jacket. Publisher’s generic printed slipcase has a split down one edge, else fine. Illustrated with 218 full color and 236 b&w reproduction.$75.00Berkeley: University of California (2001). First US edition. xxxiv + 278 pp w/index. Fine in fine dust jacket. Introduction by Richard Schiff, concluding essay by Lawrence Gowing. Edited by Michael Doran. Texts by contemporary authors with selections from Cézanne’s own letters.$12.50Norman: Texture Press (1995). First edition. 21 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. A short prose work, issued as Texture Chapbook Series #21.$250.00Westminster: Mirage Press, 1991. Third edition, revised and enlarged. 4to. xxviii + 744 pp. Small mark on bottom edge, else near fine in boards. No dust jacket, as issued.$35.00Toronto: Coach House (1972). First edition. [48 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. 750 copies printed.$15.00London: Ferry Press, 1969. First edition. 46 pp. Near fine in side-stapled wrappers. One of 224 (of 250) copies. Poems.$20.00Providence: Burning Deck (1977). First edition. [28 pp]. Very near fine in stapled wrappers and near fine printed dust jacket. One of 230 numbered copies.$20.00Buffalo, NY: White Pine Press, 1978. First edition. Near fine in wraps. SIGNED; one of the early White Pine Press books.$45.00London: Hodder & Stoughton (1920). First UK edition. 301 pp. Slight lean to spine, else very good in full blue cloth with a bump to lower corner of text block, offsetting to rear endpapers, and some spots on the fore-edge.$45.00(np): the Rest (2008). First edition. 19 pp. Fine in sewn wrappers and very near fine printed dust jacket. One of 270 (of 300) copies. INSCRIBED by Champion on the title page.$30.00NY: Roof Books (2000). First edition. 68 pp. Small bump to lower corner, else near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Dated (3 x 00) and INSCRIBED by Champion.$20.00Watsonville: Papier-Mache Press, 1989. First edition. 81 pp. Sticker scar to front cover, else very good plus in glossy illustrated wrappers. Photographs by Lori Burkhalter-Lackey. Dated (1.25.91) and INSCRIBED by Chandler$25.00NY: Everyman’s Library (2002). First edition. xxxvii + 1299 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Introduction by John Bayley.$20.00NY: Mysterious Press (1985). First trade edition. xxi + 168 pp. Light smudge to fore-edge, else near fine in near fine dust jacket with light wear to extrems. Preface by James Pepper. Introduction by Robert B. Parker.