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$20.00NY: Random House (1971). First edition. 398 pp w/notes, bibliography, & chronology. Fine in near fine dust jacket with toning to extrems, a vertical crease to front flap, and light edgewear.$20.00New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press (1972). First edition. 275 pp w/index. Near fine in very good plus, price-clipped dust jacket with a short tear, sunned spine, and several small tears and chips to lower portion of rear panel.$15.00NY: Peter Lang (1987). First edition. 200 pp w/index. Fine in glossy printed boards. American University Studies, Series II: Romance Languages and Literature, Vol. 42.$25.00Saint-Paul: Fondation Maeght (1967). First edition. 42 + [98] pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers.$25.00Sarasota: John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art (1982). First edition. 94 pp w/selected bibliography. Very good plus in printed wrappers.$20.00NY: Knopf, 1988. First edition. xiv + 370 pp. Light wear to fore-edge, else very good plus in like dust jacket. Contributions by Loren D. Estleman, Sara Paretsky, Paco Ignacio Taibo II, Robert Campbell, and many others.$75.00NY: Gagosian Gallery (1997). First edition. 153 pp. Fine in gilt-stamped leatherette with fitted clear plastic cover. a.e.g. 76 pp essay by Joel Chapman, 43 color plates, and an interview with the Chapmans by Robert Rosenblum.$15.00Tampa, FL:University of Tampa, 1983. First edition. Fine in wraps. A periodical, formerly the UT Review, edited by Duane Locke, now renamed.$45.00New Haven & London: Yale University Press (1995). First edition. xxii + 261 pp w/index. Fine in fine dust jacket.$35.00Evanston, IL:TriQuarterly/Northwestern University Press, 1972. First edition. Fine in plain brown wraps; includes Chomsky, Fuentes, Marge Piercy and Dick Lourie, Carl Oglesby, Conor Cruise O’Brien, Raymond Williams, John Seelye, etc.$250.00London: The Architectural Association School of Architecture, 1974. First edition. 29 1/2 x 20 inch illustrated broadside, printed in three colors. Four old folds, else near fine. A bold presentation for this schedule of events featuring John Heath-Stubbs, Peter Mayer, Stefan Themerson, Hidé Ishiguro, Brian Jeffery, Henri Chopin, and George MacBeth.$25.00NY: Pantheon (1985). First US edition. 88 pp. Light abrasion to first leaf, else very near fine in near fine dust jacket. Translated from the original French by Abby Pollak.$20.00Wauconda: Bolchazy-Carducci (2003). Later trade paperback printing of the expanded 1999 third edition. xxxi + 239 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Foreword by Steven Cerutti.$35.00Port Townsend: Graywolf Press, 1981. First edition. [16 pp]. Fine in sewn wrappers and integral printed dust jacket. One of “approximately” 300 copies on Nideggen paper. Two poems by Clare, with work by Mark Halperin, Sandra McPherson, Theodore Roethke, John Ashbery, Jon Anderson, and William Logan in between.$20.00Dublin: Dolmen Editions (1966). First edition. Small 4to. 27 pp. Near fine in wrappers and very good plus printed dust jacket. Contributions by Kinsella, Montague, Mac Diarmid, Colum, Hughes, Donoghue, Tomlinson, and others.$15.00NY: Delta Books (1970). First trade paperback printing 131 pp. Very good plus in gloss illustrated wrappers.$17.50NY: Aperture (1986). First edition. 4to. 80 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Essay, “Beyond the Craft” by Mike Weaver.$20.00NY: Knopf, 1965. First US edition. xviii + 385 pp w/index. Very near fine in very good plus dust jacket with a small chip at the base of the spine$12.50Hanover: University of New Hampshire/University Press of New England, 1978. First edition. 200 pp w/index. Very near fine in fine dust jacket.$35.00Berkeley: Poets Commune Publications, 1970. First edition. Horizontal 16mo. [36 pp]. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. Poems and photos documenting the folks hanging in front of Cody’s, from the Yogi Beadmaker to the Sadistic Painter. Everything is great until the cops show up in Section Five.$25.00[Paris]: Henri Veyrier (1983). First edition. 4to. 159 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Profusely illustrated with b&w images.$25.00[New Haven]: Anti-Mass Collective (1970). First edition. 56 pp. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. A ten point outline of methods and organization.$50.00NY: Research Laboratories of the International Printing Ink Corporation (1935). First edition. 18 + 21 + 18 pp. Three volumes, each near fine in full black cloth with wrap-around title labels, in good to very good unprinted textured dust jackets with varying degrees of edgewear. Very good publisher’s slipcase.$20.00San Francisco: (1989). [20 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers.$850.00Lansen-Vercors: Locus Solus (1961-1962). Five issues in four volumes (III-IV is a double), all very near fine in printed wrappers. Issue #1 is in the first state, untrimmed. In addition to Ashbery, Kenenth Koch, Harry Matthews, and James Schuyler, who together edited this stellar mag, contributors include Guest, O’Hara, Blaser, Berkson, Burroughs, Corso, Eluard, Kraus, Peret, Di Prima, Lax, Ceravolo, Malanga, Denby, Kallman, Wieners, and many others. For the run:$150.00Kent: Credences Press (1975-1980). Nine numbers in seven issues. All fine in stapled wrappers. Contributors include Dawson, Duncan, Bronk, Oppenheimer, Mackey, Brakhage, and many others. Jess did the cover art for 3 and 8/9. For the run:$100.00Vancouver: The Pacific Nation (1967 & 1969). 114 + 106 pp. Two issues, both very good plus in illustrated wrappers. Work by Blaser, Herndon, Spicer, Brautigan, Olson, Dull, Artaud, McClure, and that’s just the first issue. For the pair:$35.00San Francisco: Open Skull, 1967. First edition. 34 pp. Very good plus in stapled wrappers. Letters from Plymell, Wantling, Norse, Purdy, Kryss, Cauble, and others with four “ink pressings” by Blazek in the center sections. Conceived as a continuing dialogue, this was destined to be a “one-shot.”$100.00Burnaby: Blackfish (1971-1972/3). Five issues in four, all fine in illustrated wrappers. Bowering, Livesay, Purdy, Acorn, Gunn, Atwood, Page, and many others appear. For the run:$300.00Berkeley: Hollow Orange, 1966-1970. Six volumes, all fine in sewn wrappers. Attractive 16mo hand-bound little magazine. Peter Wild, Keith Abbott, Pamela Millward, Ronald Silliman, Bill Bathurst, Pete Winslow, Doug Blazek, and many others. Issue #4 features four poems by Richard Brautigan. For the run:$75.00Berkeley: Turtle Island/Nezahaulcoyotl Historical Society (1975-1980). Five numbers in four issues. All near fine in printed wrappers. Contributions by Carl O. Sauer, Ernesto Cardenal, Charles Olson, Jaime de Angulo, Ed Dorn, Kenneth Irby, Ishmael Reed, David Meltzer, Susan Howe, Tom Raworth, Fanny Howe, and many others. For the run:$15.00Berkeley: Turtle Island Foundation, 1979. Volume 1, Number 1. 16 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Features an interview with Robert Duncan by Callahan on Jaime de Angulo. The only issue published.