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$20.00NY: Penguin (1994). First edition. 142 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers; a trade paperback original. Introduction by Alice Notley, selection by Aram Saroyan. Cover designed and printed by Bruce Licher at Independent Project Press.$750.00Berkeley: Blue Wind Press, 1980. First edition. xvii + 403 pp w/index of titles & first lines. Very good in full red cloth with sunned and soiled spine. Gilt titling to cover and spine dull. Near fine publisher’s cloth-covered slipcase. Wonderfully INSCRIBED by Berrigan on the second blank leaf, “For Keith Abbott, / the most / lily-white / innocent soul / West of the Mississippi, / from his slave, / Ted Berrigan / June 29th, 1981 / S.F.”$35.00Santa Barbara: Am Here Books/Immediate Editions (1982). First trade edition. 4to. [54 pp]. Near fine in side-stapled wrappers with a few light marks near staples. Cover art by Tom Clark. One of 250 copies. Poems.$1,500.00NY: Lorenz & Ellen Gude, 1964. First edition. 4to. [134 pp]. Covers lightly toned, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Cover art by Joe Brainard. One of 300 numbered copies. The first separate incarnation of Berrigan’s major poetic statement, dedicated to his friend Joe Brainard, and edited by his friend Ron Padgett. This copy has the unprinted rear cover, and is scarce thus.$35.00NY: Grove (1964). Second printing. 72 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers; a trade paperback original. Rear cover endorsement by Joe Brainard, who is also the dedicatee.$200.00NY: Vehicle (1971). First edition. [96 pp]. Slight lean to spine, which is a bit rubbed, else fine in printed wrappers. Cover art by Joe Brainard. INSCRIBED by Berrigan on the front free endpaper, “For / George, with / ravishing affection, / from / Ted / the bum / 1 Feb 79 / NYC.”$135.00Paris: Editions de Paris (1955). First edition. 211 pp. Spine slightly darkened, else about fine in original wrappers. A scarce though potentially significant novel in LGBT studies. Moreover, it is one of only two books that the prolific French writer (1902-1986) published under this pseudonym. The present copy is one of forty on Alfama paper, each numbered; the tirage de tête.$25.00Peppermint Press, 1975. First trade edition. [90 pp]. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Poems with photographs by Rolf Lockwood.$12.50NY: Willa Perlman Books (1988). First US edition. 139 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket.$20.00Ithaca: Limited Time Printing (2002). Third printing. 39 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. SIGNED by Berry on the title page.$10.00Normal: FC2, 2000. First edition. Fine in wraps. Experimental fiction from the director of Fiction Collective 2.$15.00Berkeley: Counterpoint (2014). First trade paperback printing. xxv + 288 pp w/notes & index. Fine in illustrated wrappers.$12.50Berkeley: Counterpoint (2016). First trade paperback printing. 159 pp w/notes. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Sabbath Poems 2014 and 2015 together with “The Presence of Nature in the Natural World: A Long Conversation.”$35.00Berkeley: Counterpoint (2016). First edition. 159 pp w/notes. Fine in fine dust jacket. Sabbath Poems 2014 and 2015 together with “The Presence of Nature in the Natural World: A Long Conversation.”$35.00NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich (1977). First edition. 52 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Seven poems collected.$45.00Washington DC: Shoemaker & Hoard (2005). First edition. 152 pp w/index of titles & first lines. Fine in near fine dust jacket with light edgewear.$500.00Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1960. First edition. 204 pp. Small ink dot on bottom edge, else very near fine dust jacket with light wear along bottom edge and crown of spine. Berry’s first novel.$100.00San Francisco: North Point, 1981. First edition. 340 pp. Very near fine in near fine dust jacket with sunned spine. INSSCRIBED by Berry on the front free endpaper, “To Gary Lepper / with my greetings / + good wishes / Wendell Berry.”$25.00Shoemaker & Hoard, 2005. First edition. 14 x 11 inch illustrated broadside. Fine. Berry’s poem paired with Plate 79 (the Yellow-throated Warbler) from Audubon’s BIRDS OF AMERICA.$35.00Berkeley: Counterpoint (2017). First edition. 270 pp. Tiny tap to one upper corner, else fine in fine dust jacket.$12.50Berkeley: Counterpoint (2017). First trade paperback printing. 270 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers.$125.00[Berkeley]: The Shoemakers, 1983. First edition. Folding card (6 x 4 1/2 inches, closed). Very near fine. Single poem by Berry. Issued on the occasion of Sean Shoemaker’s graduation from Berkeley High School.$30.00Berkeley: Sand Dollar Books, 1977. First edition. [36 pp]. Fine in printed wrappers. Collects “Elegy,” “Requiem,” and “Rising.” One of 1000 copies designed by Kathy Walkup. Sand Dollar 23.$25.00Washington DC: Counterpoint (2002). First edition. 326 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket. Collects NATHAN COULTER, REMEMBERING, and A WORLD LOST.$35.00Berkeley: Counterpoint [2011]. First printing of this edition (originally published in 1989). 55 pp. Fine in illustrated boards. No dust jacket, as issued. Poems illustrated with wood engravings by John DePol.$20.00NY & San Francisco: Pantheon (1994). First edition. 210 pp. Small “JS” stamp on the first leaf, else very near fine in near fine dust jacket.$35.00Berkeley: Counterpoint (2010). Advance reading copy. xii + 193 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Foreword by Herman Daly.$200.00Chicago: Poetry, 1949. First edition. 17 pp. Light toning to fore-edge, else near fine in saddle-stitched wrappers. Berryman’s commentary on the poems in Poetry, LXX (December 1949). Stefanik A5.$35.00NY: Farrar Straus Giroux (1989). Uncorrected proof. lxvii + 335 pp. Near fine in printed dark blue wrappers. Edited and introduced by Charles Thornbury. Promotional flyer laid in.$20.00NY: Farrar, Straus Giroux (1972). First edition. 70 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket with a bit of rubbing to spine.$20.00NY: Farrar Straus Giroux (1972). First edition. 70 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket with one short tear and a light fade to spine lettering.$20.00NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (1972). First edition. ix + 69 pp. Near fine in very good plus dust jacket with light edgewear and a short closed tear. Ink ownership stamp of Henry Carlile to the front free endpaper. Stefanik A22.i.a.