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$45.00Del Mar: (np) 1977. First edition. 4to. [52 pp]. Toning to rear cover and extrems, else near fine in side-stapled wrappers. Cover art by Mike Hagstrom. Poems.$20.00Fresno: Giligia Press (1970). First edition. [44 pp]. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Cover art and frontis by Bob Totten. Dated (Fresno / Oct 26 ‘70) and INSCRIBED by the book’s publisher David Kherdian, “For Marge / some songs to / read + sing on / your way home / Best, / Dave.”$12.50Fresno: Giglia Press (1970). First edition. Oblong 16mo. [44 pp]. Toning to spine, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Poems with illustration by Bob Totten. A. Paulin Jr.’s inked signature to the first leaf.$20.00Golsenkirchen: Kunstverein, 1978. First edition. [40 pp]. Very good plus in printed wrappers. Lacks the three panel brochure. Works by Heinz Gappmayer, Jochen Gerz, Eugen Gomringer, Gerhard Rühm, Siegfried J. Schmidt, and Timm Ulrichs.$30.00London: Jonathan Cape (1977). First edition. x + 271 pp. Hard erasure mark to front free endpaper, else near fine in near fine, price-clipped dust jacket with light sunning to spine lettering. Foreword by David Higham, postscript by Michael Foot. Young 1065.$35.00Westport: Skylight Press, 1982. First edition. 144 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.$45.00Norwalk: Skylight Press (1964). First trade paperback printing. 123 pp. Covers very lightly rubbed, else very near fine in printed wrappers. Short stories, a play, and poems. INSCRIBED by Drought on the half-title page to Wormwood Review editor Marvin Malone and his wife.$20.00Westport: Skylight Press, 1978. First edition. 130 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers.$45.00Moonlight Movies (1967). First edition. 75 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Drought’s cinematic adaptation from his novel of the same title. INSCRIBED by Drought on the title page.$35.00[Westport: Mexamerica Magazine] (1980). First edition. 4to. 27 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. An allegorical mystery story. Promotional flyer laid-in.$150.00[Berkeley]: Chased Press, 1977. First edition. Long accordion fold sheet mounted to 6 1/4 inch square cardstock front and rear covers. String enclosure is tearing through the cover sticker a bit, otherwise all elements fine.$15.00Berkeley: The Figures (1980). First edition. 51 pp. Very good plus in glossy illustrated wrappers. One of 500 copies. Illustrated with drawings by Drucker.$25.00NY: O Press, 1976. . First edition. 4to. Stapled wrappers. 36 pp. 1/250 copies. This copy is inscribed by Drum. Very good with toning along the spine.$30.00Denver: Alan Swallow, 1949. . First edition. 8vo. Cloth. 1/500 copies. The New Poetry Series. Very good in a very good jacket.$15.00Franklin Center: Franklin Library, 1983. First edition. 486 pp. Fine in full green gilt-decorated leather. a.e.g. Ribbon place marker bound-in. “Special message” by Drury as an introduction, not in the trade edition. One of an unstated limitation SIGNED by Drury.$45.00NY: Living Hand (1976). First edition. [74 pp]. Toning to spine and along top edges, else very good plus in printed wrappers. One of 500 numbered copies. In addition to translating the poems, Auster contributes an introduction.$15.00London: Gollancz, 1976. First edition. 348 pp. Corners lightly tapped, else near fine in near fine dust jacket.$20.00London: Gollancz, 1954. First edition. 378 pp. Near fine in near fine dust jacket with light wear and a few very short tears to the top edge, and a small sticker shadow to the front panel.$20.00Garden City: Doubleday, 1959. First US edition. 307 pp. Faint offsetting to endpapers, else very near fine in near fine, price-clipped dust jacket with a closed tear to the front panel and toning and rubbing to rear cover. Young 1095*.$20.00Sturtevant: Wolfsong (1980). First edition. 18 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Original mailing envelope present.$25.00NY: North Point/Farrar, Straus and Giroux (1996). First edition. 239 pp. Near fine in near fine dust jacket.$10.00NY: Farrar Straus Giroux (1998). Advance reading copy. 230 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.$50.00NY: Dial Press, 1970. Uncorrected proof. Narrow 4to. 69 pp. Near fine in printed yellow wrappers. Young 1084.$45.00Boston: Little, Brown (1977). First edition. 142 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket with a small corner crease to the rear flap. A dramatic meditation on Kerouac’s life. Young 1086.$15.00NY: Four Corners Press, 1979. First edition. 66 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Review slip laid in.$10.00NY: Four Corners Press, 1980. Later printing. Near fine in wrappers. Review slip laid in.$20.00Brooklyn: Gnosis (1970). First edition. 10 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. A six part long poem with cover and internal drawings by Phyllis Mark.$20.00Highand Park: Fallen Angel Press (1978). First edition. 21 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers.$35.00Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press (1971). First trade paperback printing. 56 pp. Some foxing to top edge and to covers, else near fine in wrappers. Dubie's first full-length collection, a sequence of 50 'sonnets' clearly as indebted in style to the manic fractures of Berryman's DREAM SONGS as to the gravitas of Lowell's NOTEBOOK. This book should be of special interest--and a surprise-- to those who love Dubie's later persona poems and meditations. The early work shows the genesis and germ of his talents.$35.00Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press (1975). First edition. 82 pp. Near fine in wrappers. The author's second full-length collection, and one in which the strategies and obsessions we recognize his work by begin to emerge. A collection of short lyrics and meditations, the poems revolve around two poles: New England history and landscape on the one hand, and literature--its authors and characters--and art--its painters and subjects--on the other: Trakl, Eluard, Mayakovsky, Klee, Seurat, Baudelaire, Babel.$50.00Seattle: Porch Publications, 1978. First trade edition. [36 pp]. Very near fine in in sewn wrappers. Pairs the title poem with “The Duchess’ Red Shoes.”$150.00Garden City: Doubleday (1979). First edition. 75 pp. A little musty, else near fine in near fine dust jacket. Dated (January 21, 1988) and INSCRIBED by Dubie, “For Douglas Blazek / with admiration / for your work & / best wishes.”