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$27.50London: Faber and Faber (1973). First edition. 54 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket.$35.00Woodstock: Overlook Press (1973). First US edition. 54 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket.$75.00Berkeley: Circle Editions, 1947. First edition. [42 pp]. Light foxing to boards, else near fine in near fine dust jacket. Two experimental fictions, published originally in 1946 on the island of Rhodes.$20.00NY: Grove Press (1973). First US edition. 76 pp. Page edges tanned (cheap paper) else very near fine in near fine dust jacket.$12.50Boulder, CO: Harry Smith Print Shop/Naropa, 1996. First edition. Fine small folded broadside, edition of 100; SIGNED by all four poets, in a glassine envelope.$12.50Boulder, CO: Harry Smith Print Shop/Naropa, 1996. First edition. Fine small folded broadside, edition of 100; SIGNED by all four poets, in a glassine envelope.$25.00NY: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1940. . First edition of her second collection. 8vo. Cloth. x + 70 pp. Very good in a very good jacket.$15.00Berkeley: Oyez, 1967. First edition. 68 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers with sunned spine. One of 1200 copies designed and printed by Graham Mackintosh.$75.00Berkeley: Oyez, 1967. First edition, lettered & signed issue. 68 pp. Near fine in full green cloth with gilt stamping to spine. NO dust jacket, as issued. Designed and printed by Graham Mackintosh. One of 26 lettered copies SIGNED by Dusenbery.$35.00[San Francisco]: Natoma Society, 1970. First edition. Square 16mo. [32 pp]. Fine in printed wrappers. Illustrated with photographs of a fully made-up bed in unlikely places around San Francisco. Printed by Graham Mackintosh. Precedes THE RED COUCH by fifteen years. Johnston A50.$500.00San Francisco: Arion Press, 1987. First edition. Folio. 53 pp. Fine in paper-covered boards with cloth spine and printed label. No dust jacket, as issued. Introduction by Glenn Todd. One of 400 copies on Rives Heavyweight paper SIGNED by Bosman.$50.00Paris: Transition Press (1948). 132 pp. Light bumps to base and crown of spine, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Contributions by Sartre, Char, Artaud, Bataille, Jolas, and others. A great start to the revived classic.$100.00[St. Paul]: Bookslinger, 1981. First edition. Single sheet folded into fourths, printed in four colors with illustrations. Fine. Single poem by “The Four Horseman.” One of 85 numbered copies SIGNED by Dutton, McCaffrey, Nichol, and Rivera.$35.00Toronto: Coach House (1979). First edition. Unpaginated. Fine in wrappers; a trade paperback original.$35.00Toronto: Ganglia Press, 1976. First edition. [12 pp]. Near fine in stapled wrappers. One of “approximately” 150 copies. INSCRIBED by Dutton to a fellow poet on the title page. The ninth publication in the grOnk intermediate series.$12.50Manchester: Cedar House Books (2005). First edition. 67 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Dated (9/23/05) and INSCRIBED by Duval on the half-title page to friends.$12.50Manchester: Cedar House Books (2005). First edition. 67 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers.$250.00NY: Grove Press (1975). First US edition. 265 pp. Pages toned, else near fine in fine dust jacket. Translated from the original French by Sam Flores. Winner of the 1973 Prix Médicis.$15.00[Storrs]: Department of English of The University of Connecticut/Hartford Insurance Group, 1970. First edition. Single large sheet folded twice to make a booklet. Near fine. Dvorchick was the winner of first prize in this program, and here is printed three of his poems. Allen Ginsberg contributed a presentation and reading at the event, but does not have any material published in this item.$50.00NY: Viking (1980). First edition. 201 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket with a small chip at crown of spine. Dybek's first book, a collection of short stories.$25.00NY: The Ecco Press (1986). First trade paperback printing. 201 pp. Bump to top right corner, else near fine in wrappers. Dybek's first collection, set among the neighborhoods of his working-class Chicago childhood. The emergence of a major and influential literary voice, and an announcement of one of the modern masters of the short story form.$125.00Garden City: Doubleday, 1969. First edition. 284 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Review slip laid in. Young 1128* (UK ed).$20.00London: Duck Editions (2000). First edition. 231 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Short stories.$45.00Ostfildern & NY: Hatje Cantz/David Zwirner (2013). First edition. 4to. 183 pp w/list of works & biography. Fine in illustrated boards. No dust jacket, as issued. Introduction by Deborah Solomon, “Greetings from the Dzama Conclave.” A color illustrated survey of works on paper, sculptures, paintings, collages, and films.$35.00Santa Moncia: Richard Heller Gallery (2004). First edition. [40 pp]. Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Full-color reproductions of work by the “Royal Family”: Shelley Dick, Hollie Dzama, Maurice Dzama, Marcel Dzama, Jeannette Dzama, and Neil Farber.$20.00Saint Paul: Truck Press (1977). First edition. [48 pp]. Near fine in illustrated wrappers with light corner bends to a few leaves. One of 350 copies.$12.50Pittsburgh: Carnegie Mellon University Press (1991). First trade paperback printing. 85 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.$20.00Missoula: Anagasis, 1977. First trade edition. 90 pp. Bend to lower corner of text block, else near fine in printed wrappers.$35.00Burlington: Focal Press (2004). First printing of this edition. xi + 377 pp w/index. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Dated (AES 2006) and INSCRIBED by Eargle on the first leaf.$45.00Worcester: Holy Cross College (1931). First edition. 43 pp. Fine in string-tied wrappers. SIGNED by Earls on the front free endpaper, "With the greetings of the Season,/ Michael Earls, 04."$25.00Boston: Little, Brown (2000). First edition. 227 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket.$25.00Claverack: Figtree Press (1973). First edition. [36 pp]. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Cover art and internal illustrations by Wilton David. One of 500 copies.