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No Place: Collective Task, 2012. First edition. Paperback. Thick paperbound quarto. 393 pp. A fine copy in simple bound charcoal wrappers, printed in white. Illustrated with black and white photographs, charts and artwork. More
No Place: Collective Task, 2012. First edition. Paperback. Thick paperbound quarto. 393 pp. A fine copy in simple bound charcoal wrappers, printed in white. Illustrated with black and white photographs, charts and artwork. More
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1985. First edition. Hardcover. Small hardbound quarto in dustwrapper. 193 pp. Illustrated with black and white photographs plus some diagrams. The book studies the European roots of American log architecture. A lovely fine copy in dustwrapper. More
No Place: Privately Printed, 1999. First edition. Paperback. 8vo. Stapled poetry chapbook. Unpaginated. A fine copy in decorated stapled wrappers. Only one copy located in institutional holdings. More
Cambridge: Barque Books, 1998. First edition. Paperback. Oblong stapled wrappers. An unpaginated volume of poems by Davis. Covers lightly soiled else a very good example in stapled photo-illustrated wrappers. More
No Place: Privately Printed, 1998. First edition. Paperback. Tall side-stapled wrappers. Copy 1 of 1 of this poetry chapbook. SIGNED by the poet. A very good copy in simple printed stapled yellow wrappers. Pages have a soft crease. Among the earliest books by this author (possibly his first)... More
Eureka: Hearse Press, 1964. First edition. Paperback. First edition. A collection of forty-two separate broadsides of various sizes laid into a printed thick paper portfolio. All elements in fine condition. These broadsides published between 1960 and 1964 and included here in toto for the first time. One of 150 copies..... More
Los Angeles: Jo Jordan / McNally Press, 1968. First edition. Paperback. First edition of this attractive poetry chapbook with cover illustration by Claire Trotter. Near fine condition in stapled wraps. Laid in to this copy is a short Typed Letter Signed by the poet to Mr. Ashbery (presumably John)... More
New York: Contact II, 1980. First edition. Paperback. 4to. Stapled wrappers. 32 pp. Vol. 4 # 19 of this long-running poetry journal edited by Kenney and Gosciak. A very good copy in stapled wrappers. Includes The Haiku's of Teaching mini-booklet bound in by William Packard as called for. Also with..... More
Davenport: The Left, 1931. First edition. Paperback. Spring 1931 issue of this radical leftist magazine edited by Redfield and others. The magazine only lasted two issues. Very good condition with some wear to covers. Includes contributions by Weston, Zukofsky, Leonard Spier, Lola Ridge and others. Socialism and the Arts... More
Providence: The Impercipient, 1993. First edition. Paperback. 4to. Third issue (of eight total) of this small press poetry magazine edited by Jennifer Moxley. A fine copy in side-stapled wrappers. More
Japan: Josai UNiversity Educational Corporation University Press, 2013. First edition. Hardcover. Hardbound 8vo in dustwrapper and with original printed belly band. 191 pp. Rear cover blurb by Jeffrey Angles. Text in both English and Japanese. A fine copy in dustwrapper in a fine obi. Scarce title with only two copies..... More
Philadelphia: American Poetry Review, 1973. First edition. Paperback. Nice grouping of eleven early issues of this long-running poetry journal printed on folded newspaper stock. Edited by Stephen Berg and Stephen Parker. Very good condition overall with typical tanning to paper and small edge tears. Too many poets and novelists to..... More
Lawrence: Cottonwood Review, 1973. First edition. Paperback. Paperbound quarto. 84 pp. Illustrated with b/w photographs. Spring 1973 issue of this poetry magazine. Very good condition in bound glossy photo-illustrated wrappers. More
Cincinnati: Cy Press, 2002 - 2006. First edition. Paperback. Wide, nearly square stapled wrappers. Issues one through four (complete?) of Dana Ward's small press poetry magazine. All four issues in near fine condition. Quite scarce now with only three institutions with holdings of this journal. More