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$250.00Santa Fe: Soundings Press, 1984. First edition. 4to. 297 pp w/appendixes. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Cover design by Alison Knowles. In addition to works by Tenney, there are contributions by Garland, Malcolm Goldstein, Carolee Schneeman, and Philip Corner. SIGNED by Tenney on the title page.$12.50Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (1947). First edition. 35 pp. Chipping to crown of spine and top edge, wear to spine, and soiling to covers, else very good only in wrappers. A transcription of 'The Leslie Stephen Lecture' of 1947, concerning the characters, verses and lives of Tennyson's two older brothers, Frederick and Charles.$25.00Philadelphia: Schmidt Dean Gallery (2004). First edition. 4to. [40 pp]. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Color reproductions with an introduction by Karen Wilkin and fourteen poems by W.S. Di Piero.$150.00Milwaukee: Hal Leonard (1993). First US edition. 1136 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated boards. Very near fine publisher’s slipcase. Scores for every song written and recorded by The Beatles, transcribed from the original recordings.$850.00Houston: Curvebender (2006). First trade edition. 537 pp w/glossary, bibliography & index. Fine in fine dust jacket and fine publisher’s slipcase. Ephemera pack present as issued. A thorough explanation of every piece of recording hardware, techniques, and effects.$20.00London: Abstract Sounds Publishing (2004). Second printing. [96 pp]. Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.$40.00NY: Putnam’s (1971). First edition. 319 pp. Very near fine in near fine dust jacket with a tiny chip and one short closed tear.$27.50Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2000). First edition. 112 pp w/index. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Contributions by Thomas Frick and Norman Bryson.$35.00Chicago & Atlanta: Arts Club of Chicago/Georgia State University Art Gallery, 1987. First edition. [8 pp]. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Text by Berkson, “The Thiebaud Papers.” Three internal full color images, plus reproductions on the front and rear covers.$35.00Sacramento: Crocker Art Museum (1996). First edition. Small 4to. Near fine in illustrated wrappers that are lightly toned. Includes an interview with Thiebaud by McGough.$350.00Seattle & London: University of Washington Press for the SF Museum of Modern Art (1985). First trade paperback printing. 4to. 207 pp w/exhibition history & bibliography. Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. INSCRIBED by Thiebaud on the front free endpaper, “all the best / W. Thiebaud.”$20.00The Hague & Paris: Mouton & Co., 1966. First edition. 172 pp w/appendix & bibliography. Near fine in full brown cloth. No dust jacket.$75.00Leamington Spa: Sixth Chamber Press (1985). First edition. Fine in cloth and boards without dust jacket as issued. One of 200 numbered copies SIGNED by Thomas, the translator of this work by Alexander Pushkin.$75.00Paris:Guy Levis Mano, 1949. 1st edition thus. Fine in wraps, some pages uncut; glassine cover. GLM -- Guy Levis Mano -- published wonderful books which he designed and printed, and a series of poetry periodicals, Le Temps de la Poesie. As well as the Thomas contribution, this issue #3 has Henri Michaux, Jacques Dupin, Loys Masson, etc.$12.50London: Readers Union/J.M. Dent, 1957. Second UK edition. 245 pp. Foxing to fore-edge, else near fine in very good plus dust jacket with a short tear to crown of spine. Eight pages of plates.$17.50London: J.M. Dent & Sons (1964). First edition. ix + 75 pp. Very near fine in boards. Lacks dust jacket.$12.50NY: Dial (1977). First US edition. 399 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket.$25.00NY: Clarke & Way (1963). First edition. xvi + 171 pp. Small spot on top edge, else near fine in near fine dust jacket with rubbing to rear cover. A massive cast of contributors including C. Day Lewis, Thomas Merton, Stephen Spender, and many others.$17.50NY: Clarke & Way (1963). First trade paperback printing. xvi + 171 pp. Some light overall rubbing, toning to spine, else near fine in printed wrappers.$20.00NY: Clarke & Way (1963). First trade paperback printing. xvi + 171 pp. Smudge to fore-edge, else near fine in printed wrappers. Dated (Easter 1964) and INSCRIBED by Firmage.$20.00London: Adam International Review (1953). ii + 80 pp. Covers toned, else near fine in printed wrappers. The Dylan Thomas Memorial Number with two chapters from the then-unpublished ADVENTURES IN THE SKIN TRADE and memoirs and tributes by Stravinsky, Augustus John, Glyn Jones, Stephen Spender, Pamela Hansford Johnson, and many others.$20.00NY: Gallery Editions (1972). First edition. xi + 151 pp w/appendixes and bibliography. Near fine in printed wrappers. One of 280 (of 300) copies.$20.00Berkeley & Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1963. First edition. xii + 153 pp w/index. Spine sunned, ink name to title page, else near fine in near fine, price-clipped dust jacket.$20.00Chicago: University of Chicago (1954). First edition. v + 163 pp w/index. Very good plus in like dust jacket with tanned spine, a chip to crown, and light edge wear. Poet James Schevill’s copy, with his name inked to the first leaf, and with a few pencil notes to text.$12.50Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press (1970). First edition. xiii + 226 pp w/index. Small ownership stamp inside front board, else near fine in very good plus dust jacket with a small chip to top edge of the rear panel and overall rubbing.$25.00New Haven: Yale University, 1954. November. 36 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Cover photograph of Thomas by Rollie McKenna. Contributions by Eberhart, Friar, William Carlos Williams, Kenneth Rexroth, Mairanne Moore, E.E. Cummings, and many others.$10.00Eastbury: St. James the Greater (nd). First edition. Single stiff printed sheet folded once with a photographic reproduction of the window laid in. Prints lines from a Thomas notebook, along with some biographical information, and details on the window.$20.00London: Faber and Faber (1970). First edition. 292 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket with lightly toned spine.$20.00NY: Barnes & Noble (1978). First US edition. 225 pp w/index. Light foxing along top edge, else near fine in near fine dust jacket with light sunning to spine.$12.50Warrensburg: Pleiades press, 2010. First edition. 183 pp. Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.$120.00Norfolk Press (2021). First edition, numbered & signed issue. 4to. 283 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Harrell was the freelance copy editor for HELL’S ANGELS, Thompson's first book. Worried about being stomped by a group of unhappy bikers, Random House subjected the book to an intense vetting. Thompson and Harrell formed an alliance and then briefly had a romance. This generous hardcover reproduces Thompson's letters to her in facsimile, along with a wealth of photographs. Jim Silberman, Rosalie Sorrels, David Streitfeld, William J. Kennedy, and others contribute. One of 125 numbered copies SIGNED by Harrell. New, at publication price (net):$35.00Oxford & Santa Barbara: Clio Press (1991). First edition. xxvi + 158 pp w/index. Spine sunned, else near fine in glossy illustrated boards. No dust jacket, as issued. World Bibliographical Series Volume 128.