Camels Coming No. 7
Reno: Camels Coming, 1967. First edition. Paperback. 4to. Seventh issue of this small press poetry magazine edited by Richard Morris. A very good clean copy in side-stapled wrappers with cover art by Walt McNamara. More
Reno: Camels Coming, 1967. First edition. Paperback. 4to. Seventh issue of this small press poetry magazine edited by Richard Morris. A very good clean copy in side-stapled wrappers with cover art by Walt McNamara. More
Northport: Mutiny, 1962. First edition. Paperback. Trade paperbound literary journal edited by Esty and Lett. Notable for the inclusion of an editorial speaking out against or in defense of a critical review of Ginsberg's Howl by James Dickey. Very good condition in bound printed wrappers. More
Sussex: Eleventh Finger, 1965. First edition. Paperback. Wide paper 8vo. 40 pp. The second issue of this small press poetry journal published out of Sussex, England. With contributions by Jan Arb, Guenter Grass and others. A clean very good copy in stapled illustrated wrappers. More
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1946. First Edition. Paperback. Scarce first issue of this long running literary journal. Edited by Carolyn Dillard and Radcliffe Squires. A clean very good copy in stapled wrappers. More
New York: Human Sciences Press, 1980. First edition. Paperback. Tall trade paperbound format. 96 pp. The first issue of this interdisisciplinary quarterly edited by Atchity and Kinder. This issue focuses on dream and film. A near fine example. More
New York: The MacMillan Company, 1937. First edition. Hardcover. Two volume set of books in dustwrappers. 382 and 342 pp, respectively. Written by Einzig who was an economic and political writer and jornalist and wrote dozens of books on international finance. Both volumes in handsome near fine condition. Some light..... More
Mt Horeb: TH PrshBl Prss Lmtd (Perishable Press), 1970. First edition. Hardcover. Hardbound quarto in clear acetate wrapper. Four journal pieces from Blackburn. One of 136 copies set in palatino & smaragd & printed on the first ream of shadwell. Hand bound by Douglas Cockerell and son. A fine copy..... More
Ottawa: Privately Printed, 1972. First edition. Hardcover. Illustrated hardbound volume in hard slipcase with matching gilt illustration. 211 pp. Illustrated in both color and black and white. This is copy number 3 of 850 hand-numbered copies. This copy with a personal INSCRIPTION by the author. A handsome near fine copy..... More
Paris: Francois Bernouard, 1924. French Literature, Signed and Inscribed. First edition thus. Paperback. Small paper quarto. Illustrated bound wrappers. Text in French. This is number 12 of 100 special dedication copies. This copy specially printed for Bertha Schoff. In addition to signing this volume, Fort has separately added a full..... More
Washington DC: Gargoyle, 1976. First edition. Paperback. Double issue 22/23 of this arts and culture magazine edited by Richard Peabody, Jr. A near fine copy in thick bound photo-illustrated wrappers. More
San Francisco: Joel Goldstein, 1981. First edition. Paperback. 4to. Scarce first issue (of two published) of this magazine edited by Joel Goldstein. No date, but from 1981. 37 pp. Includes poems, articles, cartoons and other drawings. Includes a feature on The Jefferson Airplane as well as one on The Everly..... More
Saugatuck, CT: The 5x8 Press, 1947. First edition. Paperback. Stapled printed wrappers. A 29 pp poetry collection. In very good condition in simple stapled wraps. More
Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press, 2001. First edition thus. Hardcover. Very thick 8vo. Special patterned cloth spine over boards. New preface by Taylor Stoehr. 598 pp. A novel first printed in the 1940's. Fine copy in clear acetate wrapper. One of only 22 Lettrered copies. A heavy volume... More
San Francisco: The Needle, 1956. First edition. Paperback. Printed and illustrated stapled wrappers. Second issue of this poetry magazine published out of San Francisco. With contributions by Michael Grieg, Ron Loewinsohn, Patchen and more. A good copy in stapled wrappers. Covers are somewhat soiled. More
London: Adam International Review, 1951. First edition. Paperback. Issue 219-221 of this literary magazine edited by Miron Grindea. This issue focuses on Paris in Literature from Julius Caesar to Cyril Connolly plus Picasso at Seventy bby Read, Penrose and Eluard. A very good copy in illustrated stapled wraps... More
Allentown: Damascus Road, 1961. First edition. Paperback. First issue of Charles Hanna's small press poetry magazine. A clean very good copy in bound illustrated wrappers. Has a terrific lineup of contributors including Blackburn , Allen Ginsberg, Anselm Hollo, Lamantia and more. Laid into this copy is a one page handwritten..... More
Cambridge: Dolphin Editions, 1976. First edition. Paperback. Stapled illustrated wrappers. An unpaginated poetry chapbook. Cover art by Steven Trefonides. Some light spotting to covers. A very good example. This copy nicely INSCRIBED by the author to another poet of note. More
Cambridge: Erato, 1966. First edition. Paperback. Stiff magenta stapled wrappers. An eight page poetry chapbook. Pamphlet #4 of the Erato Poets series. Small Grolier Book Shop sticker to the inside front cover else a very good copy. Scarce title. More
Groningen: City Planning Department, 1990. First Edition. Hardcover. First edition. Small clothbound book in fine condition in near fine unclipped dustwrapper. Text in German and English. Illustrated with photographs. Two folded posters laid in. More
Boston: AARN, 1968. First edition. Loose Sheets. Portfolio of fifteen poetry broadsides in printed paper folder. All written in dedication to the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. Sizes of each broadside and type of paper employed vary slightly from one to another, but all fit into this 13" x...... More
Paris: Editions Tardy, 1940. First edition. Paperback. Quarto. 146 pp plus errata page. Preface de L'Amiral Lacaze. With 32 planches en phototypie hors-texte et 85 illustrations. Text in French. Scarce book on the 18th century clockmaker with special emphasis on his work on the chronometrie. A beautiful fine copy in..... More
New York: The Chimera, 1945. First edition. Paperback. Summer 1945 issue of this literary journal edited by Howes, Frederick Morgan and others. A very good copy in stapled wrappers. This issue features Travelling South by John Berryman. More
London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1972. First U.K. Edition. Hardcover. Scarce first UK edition of this eerie novel written by Lawrence Block under this pseudonym. Inscribed "For Bruce - Lawrence Block a/k/a Paul Kavanagh" Near fine minus with evidence of sticker removal to ffep, else clean and bright. Little edge wear..... More