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$20.00NY: Knopf, 1969. First US edition. 97 pp. Lower corners lightly bumped, else very near fine in near fine dust jacket.$25.00Gwent College/Seren Books (1987). First edition. [64 pp]. Near fine in French-fold wrappers. Introduction by Duncan Bush. Twenty-three poets pictured.$35.00Cleveland: WU Publishing Co. (1969). First edition. 4to. [90 pp]. Very near fine printed wrappers. Cover silkscreen by Steve Ferguson, internal woodcut prints by Paula Savarino, introduction by RJS. One of 400 copies.$25.00Edinburgh: M. Macdonald, 1955. First edition. 17 pp. Staples rusty, else very near fine in printed wrappers. One of 300 numbered copies.$75.00Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyde, 1943. First edition. 35 pp w/glossary. Spine lightly sunned, else near fine in printed wrappers.$30.00Brownwood: Tevis Clude Smith (1966). First edition. 65 pp. Fine in full light blue cloth over boards with gold stamping. No dust jacket, as issued. INSCRIBED by Smith on the front free endpaper, “To Marvin Malone with Best Wishes Tevis Clyde Smith 10-3--70.” His first collection of poems.$35.00Brownwood: Tevis Clyde Smith (1970). First edition. 54 pp. Near fine in full red leatherette with faded gilt stamping to spine and front panel. INSCRIBED by Smith, “To Marvin Malone / from / Tevis Clyde Smith / 11-20-71 / Hope you like / Senor Coates.”$15.00Duluth, MN:Holy Cow! Press, 1994. First edition. Near fine in wraps. Blurbs by Jim Heynen, Robert Bly, and CD Wright.$40.00Garden City: Doubleday, Doran, 1943. First edition. v + 242 pp. Very good plus in full orange cloth with black lettering to spine. Lacks dust jacket. Drawings by Herbert Roese. The sequel to Thorne Smith’s last novel THE PASSIONATE WITCH which was finished by Matson.$50.00Garden City: Doubleday, Doran, 1933. First edition. 304 pp. Slight lean to spine, else very good in full decorated cloth. Lacks dust jacket. Internal illustrations by Herbert Roese.$55.00Garden City: Doubleday, Doran, 1933. First edition. 306 pp. Near fine in full black cloth with gilt stamping to spine and front panel. Lacks dust jacket.$35.00Garden City: Doubleday, Doran & Company, 1935. Later edition (originally published in 1932). 311 pp. Very good plus in two-part cloth binding with light fade to spine and dullness to gilt lettering. Lacks dust jacket.$100.00Garden City: Doubleday, Doran, 1931. First edition. 311 pp. A strip of sunning across the top edge of the front panel, and lesser sunning to spine. In all, very good plus in full cloth. Lacks dust jacket.$35.00NY: Apocalypse, 1975. Spring. 64 pp. Tiny spot on front cover, else fine in stapled wrappers. Cover art by Stephen Schwarz. Contributions by Pastan, Beining, Lifshin, Plymell, and others.$25.00London: Macmillan (1995). First edition. 486 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket.$75.00NY: Albondocani Press, 1970. First edition. Unpaginated. Fine in stapled wrappers and dust jacket with printed paper label. One of 150 (of 180) numbered copies on Fabriano SIGNED by Smith.$35.00NY: Scribner's (1990). Uncorrected proof. 233 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. Promotional flyer laid in.$15.00NY: Delacorte Press/Seymour Lawrence (1970). First edition. 96 pp. Near fine, in near fine dust jacket that is rubbed.$45.00Middletown: Wesleyan University Press (1961). First edition. 158 pp. Page edges foxed, else near fine in near fine dust jacket. The story of this literary hoax, the complete text of the original Spectra, and 'many later Spectric poems.'$17.50NY: Delacorte/Lawrence (1972). First edition. xvi + 428 pp. One page corner-creased (due to bad trimming) else near fine in near fine dust jacket with a few light spots.$20.00NY: Delacorte Press/Seymour Lawrence (1972). First edition. 428 pp. Very near fine in near fine dust jacket. A collection communicating the voluminosity of Smith's career as a writer: essays range in subject from the poetry of Marianne Moore, to children's literature, to Robert Herrick, to Isak Dinesen, and travel writing on Venice.$20.00NY: Delacorte/Seymour Lawrence (1966). First edition. 68 pp. Near fine in very good plus dust jacket that is rubbed. Publisher’s promotional flyer laid in.$20.00NY: Persea (1980). First edition. 167 pp. Very near fine in near fine dust jacket that is lightly toned at the extrems. Illustrated with woodcuts by Jacques Hnizdovsky.$75.00London: B.A. Seaby (1972). First printing of this edition, a reprinting of the 1873 thirteenth edition. viii + 832 pp. Near fine in near fine, price-clipped dust jacket with lightly sunned spine.$125.00London: B.A. Seaby (1972). Later printing of the 1873 thirteenth edition. viii + 832 pp. Near fine in very good plus, price-clipped dust jacket with sunning to spine.$75.00NY: D.A.P. (2005). Second printing. 142 pp. Small tear at base of spine, else fine in illustrated boards; no dust jacket, as issued. Full-color reproductions preceded by an interview with Smith by Shamim M. Momin. SIGNED by Smith on the title page.$12.50Louisville: The Kentucky Foundation for Women, 1995. First edition. Fine in wraps. Contributions by Gwen Head, Diana O’Hehir, James Laughlin, Minnie Bruce Pratt, Sharon Doubiago, etc.$25.00(np): Weng & Associates, 1988. First edition. [12 pp]. Fine in sewn wrappers. Printed at the Larkspur Press. One of 150 numbered copies on Mohawk Letterpress paper.$20.00Boulder: a ringing press (1999). First edition. [12 pp]. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. One of 133 numbered copies. Dated (12.99) and INSCRIBED by Smoler. Nine poems housed in letterpress-printed cover.$20.00Bedfordshire: Sceptre Press (1978). First edition. Unpaginated. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 50 numbered copies SIGNED by Smythe. This chapbook contains one poem--’Butcher’s Ground’--beautifully printed by Skelton’s Press for The Sceptre Press.$75.00Washington DC: Anderson House, 1942. First edition. 95 pp. Near fine in very good plus dust jacket with toning to spine and extrems, chipping to crown, and light edge wear. Dated (April 10, 1943) and INSCRIBED by Smythe, “for Clement Wood / A great poet and critic of poetry, / And in the memory of Bozenkill, / Cordially, /Danny Smythe / Savannah, Ga.” Wood’s penciled notations throughout.