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$45.00NY: Scribner’s (1976). First edition. 210 pp. Near fine in very good plus dust jacket with wear to base and crown of spine. Taped conversations with Nevelosn by McKown.$650.00Norfolk: New Directions, 1936. First edition. 16mo. [16 pp]. Fine in printed wrappers. The first book of the press, issued as “New Directions Pamphlets, Number One.” In his introductory note the publisher, James Laughlin, names the author, “the first American surrealist writer.” More than half a century later, in his afterword to Andrews' posthumous THE SURREALIST PARADE (New Directions, 1990), Laughlin recalled that “Wayne became my friend at Harvard...about 1935” and “the original 'Pianos' was...printed in an edition of 300 copies by the Vermont country printer who did the Harvard Advocate. But its unusual aroma quickly pervaded Harvard Square, and it was necessary to rush out a second printing.” WITH: the second printing of this work, bound in red wrappers as issued, adding the subtitle, “A Surrealist Shortstory,” and with the rear cover entirely reset with different text. Near fine. For the pair:$25.00London: Omnibus Press (1995). First edition. 128 pp. Very good plus in illustrated wrappers. Fully illustrated.$45.00(np) (np) (nd). Single sheet folded into fourths, printed on both sides. Comprised of ‘In Memorian pb Nichol’ by Karl Young, and four selections from ZYGAL.$15.00Vancouver: Talonbooks / Line (1980). First edition. 343 pp. Very good in glossy illustrated wrappers; a trade paperback original.$25.00Fort Atkinson: Dwight Foster Public Library (1987). First edition. 48 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Illustrated with a chronology, bibliography, and excerpts from several Niedecker letters. Laid in is a Blackhawk Island postcard and a "Visit Blackhawk Island, Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin" pamphlet.$25.00Burnaby: West Coast Line, 1992. Spring. 124 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Feature section on Lorine Niedecker, printing her early work NEW GOOSE, along with a critical article by Jenny Penberthy.$35.00Columbus: Publications Committee (1970). Volume 1, Number 1 - Volume 1, Number 4. Mixed printings. The first four issues of this journal. Each had the issue number inked on the front cover, and all have some underlining. Very good in wrappers. For the four issues:$25.00Carbondale & Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press (1968). First edition. 221 pp w/index. Small red inked “x” to the front free endpaper,else near fine in very good plus dust jacket that is rubbed and has a chip and a tear at the base of the spine. Preface by Harry T. Moore.$15.00Kent: Kent State University Press (1973). First edition. 115 pp w/appendix & index. Fine in full cloth with black stamping to spine. No dust jacket, as issued.$125.00Monterey: Monterey Peninsula College 1969. First edition. Twenty-one 10 x 8 inch sheets laid into a printed folder. All elements very near fine or better. Printed at the Cranium Press. Previously known as “e.g.” Nolan took over editorship of the campus literary magazine, and changed the name to “The Brand New Testament” and then to “Dog Bite.” Uncommon.$75.00Aldershot & Burlington: Ashgate (2007). First edition. xviii + 232 pp w/index. Fine in fine dust jacket. Composer, pianist, librettist, musicologist, and filmmaker best known for his collaborations with Peter Greenaway and the soundtrack album to Jane Campion’s film THE PIANO.$75.00NY: Norton (1994). Uncorrected proof. 160 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. Promotional flyer laid in. Collects two pieces by O'Brian, 'Black, Choleric and Married?' and 'Samphire' as well as essays by eight others.$12.50NY: Twayne (1968). First edition. 156 pp w/index. Light foxing to page edges, else near fine in near fine dust jacket that is a bit rubbed.$35.00NY: New York University Art Collection 1967. First edition. Single large sheet folded once (11 x 8 1/4 inches closed). Fine. Text by Berkson, with one b&w reproduction.$25.00Bolinas: Big Sky, 1988. Third edition, revised and corrected. Small 4to. 223 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Black & white photographs and reproductions throughout. Originally issued as Big Sky 11/12. Contributions by Berrigan, Feldman, Ashbery, Rorem, Wieners, Brainard, Southern, Ginsberg, Olson, Malanga, Cage, Baraka, and many others.$25.00NY: Knopf, 1993. First edition. xiv + 532 pp w/index. Very near fine in like dust jacket.$12.50NY: Random House (1972). First edition. xxi + 136 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Includes a previously unpublished speech by O’Hara.$35.00Santa Fe: Gerald Peters Gallery (1990). First edition. [48 pp]. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Twenty-one color reproductions.$20.00Bloomington & Indianapolis: Indiana University Press (1987). First trade paperback printing. 207 pp w/index. Very good plus in glossy illustrated wrappers with some sunning to spine.$45.00NY: Dutton (1999). First edition. 264 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket with one tiny closed tear. SIGNED by Oates on the title page. Promotional flyer laid in.$100.00Verona: Edizioni Valdonega. (1980). First US edition. 4to. lix + 285 pp w/indexes. Fine in full decorated cloth. Near fine cardstock slipcase with a printed label added to the top edge. Edited and translated by Hans Schmoller.$40.00Los Angeles: Charles Feingarten Galleries, 1972. First edition. [56 pp]. Light toning to spine and extrems, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Twenty-one black and white reproductions, with an introductory text.$85.00NY: Rizzoli, 1986. First edition. Near fine in near fine dust jacket. Heavily illustrated with black & white and color illustrations. The history of Il Corso del Coltello (The Course of the Knife), a monumental multimedia performance performed in Venice in 1985. created by Oldenburg, van Coosje and Gehry.$35.00New Haven: Yale University Art Gallery (1974). First edition. 36 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. The return of Oldenburg’s Lipstick (Ascending) On Caterpillar Tracks to the Yale campus, after its removal in 1970; the entire history of this piece, and its importance, is dicussed in a long essay by Casteras.$25.00Cambridge: infernal methods/Street Editions/Poetical Histories (2002). First edition. 90 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. One of 300 copies. Contributions by John James, Peter Riley, Allan Fisher, and many others. Erratum slip present.$75.00Storrs: University of Connecticut, 1983. First edition. 4to. xvii + 79 + [35 pp]. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers.$75.00Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press (2017). First edition. xi + 252 pp w/notes, glossary, bibliography, & index. Fine in decorated boards. No dust jacket, as issued. Edited by Robert J. Bertholf and Dale M. Smith. Briefly INSCRIBED by Smith on the title page.$25.00(np): Massachusetts Review (1971). First edition. [32 pp]. Near fine in illustrated wrappers with a small corner crease to rear cover. Essays by John Finch, Wilbert Snow, M.L. Rosenthal, and William Aiken.$35.00NY: Peter Lange (1991). First US edition. ix + 151 pp w/bibliography. Near fine in glossy printed boards. No dust jacket, as issued.$45.00NY: Olympia Press [c 1968]. 11 x 8 1/2 inch flyer. Two old folds (from mailing) else fine. Press release for this unrealized monthly literary journal. “O is conceived primarily as a house organ, and we don’t feel we have to apologize for the fact...”$20.00Vancouver: Periodics (1979). Spring. 83 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Ondaatje contributes an excerpt from his memoir, RUNNING IN THE FAMILY titled 'Lunch Conversation.'