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$15.00Brooklyn: The Niagara Magazine. (1978). Fall. [40 pp]. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Entire issue devoted to Kevin Power’s interview with Creeley, “Robert Creeley On Art & Poetry.”$20.00Lewiston: Castellani Art Museum of Niagara University (1999). First edition. 4to. 108 pp. Light soiling to pages edges and sunning to covers, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. CDrom present.$25.00NY: New Directions (1993). First edition. vi + 150 pp w/notes & selected bibliography. Fine in fine dust jacket.$40.00Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press (1978). First edition. xii + 186 pp w/notes, bibliography, & index of titles. Fine in near fine dust jacket. SIGNED by Creeley on the title page.$15.00Albuquerque: Univesity of New Mexico Press (1978). First edition. 186 pp w/notes, bibliography, & index. Fine in near fine dust jacket.$15.00(np): Beaver Kosmos Folios/Coach House, 1974. First edition. [40 pp w/notes]. Very near fine in stapled wrappers.$20.00[Kent]: Kent State University Press (1973). First edition. 210 pp w/index. Fine in boards without dust jacket as issued. Foreword by Robert Creeley.$12.50Toronto: Coach House/Beaver Kosmos (1973). First edition. [32 pp]. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. A “Beaver Kosmos Folio,” as edited by George Bowering.$750.00Springfield: Bangor Punta Operations (1983). Very near fine in original carrying case. Clear acetate cards upon which are printed hairstyles, eyebrows, hats, beards, glasses, chins, nose, eyes, lips, etc to be placed one upon the other to build up a composite image. Also includes ring-bound handbook, and guideline chart.$50.00[Sacramento: Open Skull, 1970]. First edition. 11 x 17 1/2 inch sheet. Fine. Unused cover for Blazek’s collection of poems featuring artwork by Robert Crumb.$45.00Amherst: University of Massachusetts (Spring 1963). Vol IV No 3. 30 pp. Tanning to spine, else very near fine in wrappers. Off-print from MASSACHUSETTS REVIEW. Edited by Robert G. Tucker and David R. Clark. An essay that recounts the censorship of a recording Cummings made for a radio program concerning 'the American concept of the free man.' Beneath the outrage clearly expressed in the reprinted correspondence from Cummings, he also takes delight in the irony of the situation. Includes a holograph copy of one of Cummings' letters. A fantastic snapshot of a literary debacle.$25.00NY: Liveright (1980). First edition. xiv + 529 pp. Two upper corners tapped, else very near fine in like dust jacket with a closed tear to the top edge of the rear cover.$25.00San Francisco: Bathysphere Press (1993). First edition. v + 102 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers.$17.50NY: Viking (1973). First US edition. xviii + 366 pp. Very good plus in like dust jacket with sunned spine and a small stain to rear panel.$15.00NY: David Lewis, Inc./Northwestern University Press (1970). First edition thus. 196 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket with light top edge wear and sunning to spine. Originally published as TRIQUARTERLY 20 in Fall 1970, this festchrift for Dahlberg contains essays and memoirs by Anthony Burgess, Kay Boyle, and Gilbert Sorrentino, among others, as well as selection from his correspondence, tributes by writers like Guy Davenport, Allen Tate, Paul Metcalf, Paul Carroll, and poems by Rukeyser, Kerouac, Eigner, Whalen, Laughlin, and Hollo, among many others. Also includes a selection of photographs and a bibliography.$20.00NY: David Lewis (1970). First edition. 196 pp. Near fine in near fine dust jacket.$25.00NY: & M.I.S.: Filipacchi (1979). First US edition. 4to. 111 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Introduction by René Passeron with quotations from Dali’s writings.$20.00NY: Thomas Dunne/St. Martin’s (2008). First US edition. 292 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket.$20.00Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art (2008). First edition. ix + 226 pp w/index. Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. The proceedings of a symposium held in 2005. Eighty-nine illustrations.$45.00Buenos Aires: Biblioteca Nueva. (nd). Edicion aumentada. 408 pp w/indexes. Gift inscription inside front board, else very good in full cloth without dust jacket.$20.00Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum, 1958. First edition. 71 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Introduction by Ebria Feinblatt. Printed by the Plantin Press.$40.00Paris & NY: Amiel (1974). First edition. 4to. 239 pp w/notes. Fine in fine dust jacket and near fine publisher’s cardstock slipcase.$40.00NY: Rizzoli (1981). First US edition. 4to. 329 pp w/notes, indexes, and bibliography. Fine in fine dust jacket and publisher’s near fine light cardstock slipcase.$12.50Fairfax: Red Hill Press (970). First edition. [48 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. Davie contributes a 6 page introduction. “Compliments” slip bound-in.$15.00London: Agenda (1976). Summer. 93 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Eight poems by Davie with essays on Davie by George Dekker, Martin Dodsworth, and Michael Schmidt.$36.00Manchester: Carcanet New Press/National Poetry Foundation (1983). First edition. 153 pp w/index. Fine in near fine dust jacket with sunned spine. INSCRIBED by Dekker, 'For Ruth and Ian [Watt], / Dear friends of the Davies / and of yours truly, / (truly) / George / 9 December 1983.'$100.00Cambridge: Rampant Lions Press (1946). Second edition, revised and englarged. Unpaginated. Very good only in printed wrappers with light dampstaining to spine and a small portion of front and rear covers. In the rear of the volume, pages left blank 'for additions' Davie has penned two original clerihews, one a dialogue between Rossetti and Hunt, the other about a long-time personal friend.$20.00Peterborough & Lewiston: Broadview Press/Journal of Canadian Studies (1991). First edition. 296 pp. Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Seventeen essays on Davies’ work with an interview.$35.00NY: Angela Davis Defense Fund (nd). First edition. 15 pp. One old lengthwise fold, else near fine in stapled wrappers. Pamphlet published to raise money for the Davis defense fund. Contributory texts by Ossie Davis, Rev. Ralph Abernathy, John J. Abt, and Paul E. Miller.$15.00Cork: Cork University Press, 1965. Second printing (originally published in 1947). 22 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Foreword by Denis Gwynn, Yeats’s essay, a previously unpublished letter by A.E. concludes.$15.00Washington DC: Library of Congress, 1977. First edition. 162 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. Contributions by Stanley Kunitz, Davison, Jonathan Baumbach, James Laughlin, Richard Seaver, Jack Shoemaker, Larry McMurtry, Donald Barthelme, and many others.$20.00Mansfield: Mansfield State College (1980). Winter. 79 pp. Light bumps to base and crown of spine, else very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Cover art by Fielding Dawson. Entire issue devoted to Dawson’s “In Flanders Fields: A Quintet.”