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$75.00NY: Random House (1947). First edition. 138 pp. Previous owner’s inked name and date to the front free endpaper, else near fine in very good dust jacket with chipping to crown of spine with a tear, and chips to tips of flap folds. Winner of the 1948 Pulitzer Prize.$100.00NY: Random House (1962). First edition. 527 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket with faint tan to spine, light edgewear, and a small stain to front panel. Bloomfield & Mendelson A45.$75.00NY: Voyages Press, 1956. First edition, ordinary issue. [24 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers and near fine dust jacket. One of 700 (of 750) copies. Seven poems including the title work as “homage to Clio.” Mendelson A36b. Three publication announcements from the press laid in.$45.00Washington DC: Guild Press (1970). First printing of this edition, second state. 69 pp. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. Illustrated throughout with explicit b&w photographs. See Bloomfield & Mendelson Appendix II. This second state has the ads on two late pages covered over.$250.00NY: Phoenix Book Shop, 1968. Uncorrected proof. Large 4to sheets, stapled as produced. Galley proofs of the first edition, printed on paper different from that of the published book; one of only four sets made. About fine.$25.00Princeton: Princeton University Press (1988). First edition. xxxiii + 680 pp w/index. Fine in near fine dust jacket with a vertical crease to the front flap. Edited by Edward Mendelson, a volume in "The Complete Works of W.H. Auden."$35.00NY: Random House (1956). First edition. xv + 108 pp. Near fine in near fine dust jacket. Illustrated by Rouben Ter-Arutunian. Auden and Kallman translated the libretto of Mozart’s opera.$40.00Mt. Horeb: Perishable Press, 1977. First edition. [24 pp]. Fine in sewn wrappers. One of 150 numbered copies on Bodeleian paper SIGNED by Augustine. Five poems. Hamady 81.$85.00London: Heinemann (1931). First edition. 610 pp. Pale foxing to page edges, else near fine in near fine dust jacket with a dampstain along the bottom edge of the rear board, transferring to the jacket.$100.00Birmingham & NY: Delos Press/William Drenttel, 1992. First UK edition. 17 pp. Fine in marbled wrappers with pasted-on cover label. Illustration by Brian Cronin. One of 300 numbered copies on Zerkall mould-made paper.$25.00NY: Holt (1997). Advance reading copy. 449 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers.$25.00NY: Viking (1987). First edition. 188 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket.$25.00Arles: Actes Sud (1993). First edition. 62 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. First French edition of THE RED NOTEBOOK.$55.00NY: Viking (1994). Uncorrected proof. 293 pp. One small spot on fore-edge else fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. SIGNED by Auster on the title page.$200.00NY: Henry Holt (1997). First edition. 97 pp. Some faint foxing to top edge, else fine in decorated boards with ribbon place maker. No dust jacket, as issued. Preface by Luc Sante. Photographs by Frieder Blickle. INSCRIBED by Auster on the half-title page, “For Jack - / in Chicago / of all places! / with love- / Paul.”$20.00London: Faber & Faber (1998). First edition. 101 pp. Fine in printed wrappers; a trade paperback original.$20.00NY: Hyperion/Miramax (1995). First edition. 290 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers; a trade paperback original. Two screenplays by Auster with a preface by Wayne Wang.$45.00London: Menard Press, 1982. First edition. 95 pp. Light erasure to first leaf, else near fine in printed wrappers. Auster’s third prose publication following WHITE SPACES and THE INVENTION OF SOLITUDE. Later published in the US in 1991 in a much-expanded form. Drenttel A8.$350.00London: Menard Press, 1982. First edition. 95 pp. Light foxing along the top edge, else very near fine in printed wrappers. Auster’s third prose publication following WHITE SPACES and THE INVENTION OF SOLITUDE. Later published in the US in 1991 in a much-expanded form. INSCRIBED by Auster on the title page, “For Jack / Paul.” Drenttel A8.$25.00Los Angeles: Sun & Moon (1992). First edition. 312 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket.$10.00NY: Picador (2007). First edition. 123 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers; a trade paperback original.$15.00London: Faber & Faber (1991). First UK edition. 217 pp. Pages toned with age (cheap paper) else fine in near fine dust jacket.$125.00NY: Viking (1990). Uncorrected proof. 217 pp. Fine in printed blue wrappers.$200.00Weston: Living Hand (1974). First edition. [44 pp]. Spine sunned, else near fine in printed wrappers. Auster's first collection of poems, issued as Living Hand 3.$75.00Barrytown: Station Hill (1980). First edition. 30 pp. Bend to fore-edge of text block, else very good plus in printed wrappers. Collects “The Death of Sir Walter Raleigh,” “Northern Lights: The Paintings of Jean-Paul Riopelle,” and “Space: A Dance for Reading Aloud.”$45.00NY: Zone Books, 1998. Advance reading copy. 349 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Translated from the original French with a foreword by Auster. Promotional flyer laid in.$12.50(np): (np) (1982). First edition. 61 pp. Very good plus in glosssy illustrated wrappers.$22.50Solihull: Aquila (1972). First edition. [16 pp]. Touch of rust to staples, else very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Irish-born Austin’s second collection of poems. Aquila Pamphlet Poetry Eight.$15.00Merrick: Cross-Cultural Communications, 1982. First edition. 170 pp. Light stain on front cover extending to fore-edge, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Foreword by X.J. Kennedy. SIGNED by Axelrod on the title page.$30.00NY: Grove (1982). First edition. 93 pp. Fine in near fine, price-clipped dust jacket with a vertical crease to front fold. INSCRIBED by Axinn on the title page, “Wishing you / the best of dreams / Donald Everett Axinn.” Laid in is a promotional sheet from Grove (reprinting an interview with Axinn in the NYTimes) and a printed card from Grove printing the poem “Rachel” that has been annotated by Axinn.$20.00NY: Grove Press (1982). First edition. 93 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Printed endorsements by William Stafford and Erica Jong.