Mar muerto: novela ... traduccion directa de Raul Navarro
Buenos Aires: Editorial Futuro, [1958]. 8vo, pp. [4], 7-255, [1]; spine slightly darkened, else near fine in original printed wrappers. More
Buenos Aires: Editorial Futuro, [1958]. 8vo, pp. [4], 7-255, [1]; spine slightly darkened, else near fine in original printed wrappers. More
New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, [1981]. First edition, 8vo., fine in like jacket. More
New York: Atheneum, 1967. First edition, 8vo, jacket price clipped; else fine. More
New York: Knopf, 1960. First American edition, 8vo., two different jackets, small address label on front paste-down endpaper, else fine. More
New York: Random House, [1977]. First edition, 8vo, jacket price clipped and slightly sunned, else fine. More
Champaign, Illinois: [The Ceres Press, 1972]. Edition limited to 350 copies, this one of 100 bound in cloth; narrow 8vo, pp. [58]; typographic decoration printed in red, green, blue, and yellow; fine in original decorative red cloth. From the library of Kim Merker. More
San Francisco: Bill Presson, July, 1973. First edition, 4to, 16 leaves printed recto and verso from typescript, and contained in the original mailing envelope, the front of which bears an image of a road map incorporating Seattle; illustrations by Johnny Stanton, special assistance from Fits Cooperative; light wear; near fine..... More
Champaign, Illinois: [The Ceres Press], 1971. First edition limited to 165 copies, 8vo, pp. [36]; 5 full-page drawings by Thomas Kovacs printed in red; fine copy in original cream cloth stamped in black on upper cover. From the library of Kim Merker. Designed by A. Doyle Moore of the Finial..... More
Paris: Librairie Stock, 1931. First French edition limited to 1700 copies, this one of 1650 "dans le format in-18 grand Jésus, sur alpha satiné," pp. xv, [1], 228, [4]; original printed wrappers; pages toning, else near fine throughout. Preface by René Lalou. Issued as no. 58 in the publisher's Le..... More
[Brooklyn]: Release Press, [1978]. First edition, 8vo, pp. [14], 7-69, [1]; near fine in original pictorial wrappers. This is a review copy, with publisher's press release slip on pink paper laid in. More
Eugene, OR: Oz Publications, Summer, 1976. 4to, pp. 32; illustrated; original yellow pictorial wrappers; near fine. Contains a 5-page interview with Robert Bly, and poems by David Zeltzer, Hal Hartzel, Peter Wallace, Diane Albino, and others; plus reproductions of woodcuts, lithographs, oil paintings, and a smattering of prose fiction. More
Iowa City: Windhover Press, 1987. Edition limited to 250 copies, oblong 12mo, pp. [52]; fine in original red Japanese paper over boards with gray paper strips over exposed spine, paper label on the upper cover; title calligraphed in red in each copy by Glen Epstein; fine. From the library of..... More
London & New York: Cape Goliard Press in association with Grossman Puiblishers, [1969]. First edition in English, 8vo, pp. [38]; very good copy in original pictorial wrappers. More
New York: Random House, [1956]. First printing, 8vo., jacket price clipped and chipped at the top, spine slightly rubbed, photograph mounted on cover. Very good or better. More
New York: Inwood Press, [1974]. First edition, 12mo, pp. 63, [1]; original printed wrappers; some light toning at the edges; all else near fine. From the library of Allan Kornblum, poet, fine press printer, and publisher who founded Coffee House Press. This copy inscribed, "To one Allan from another, with..... More
West Branch, Iowa: The Toothpaste Press, 1975. Edition limited to 501 copies, this one of 475 in wrappers; 8vo, pp. [36]; title page printed in red, orange, and black; fine in original red Beau Brilliant wrappers, printed paper label on the upper cover. Peich 25: "First appearance of the [Toothpaste]..... More
New York: Swollen Magpie Press, 1970. 4to, pp. [44]; printed from typescript; stapled pictorial wrappers; near fine. A NYC zine, with contributions by Charles Hasseloff, Dick Gallup, Tony Towle, Bill Zavatsky, Carter Ratcliffe, Allan Kornblum, and others. Cover art by Phyllis Rosenzweig. This is the first of only four issues..... More
[Chicago: Never Again Press, 1976]. Oblong 16mo, 3½" x 4¼"; pp. [132]; printed from typescript; original pictorial wrappers; generally, very good or better. With contributions by Larry Fagan, Ted Berrigan, Alice Notley, and Maureen Owen, among others. More
[Chicago: Never Again Press, 1976]. Oblong 16mo, 3½" x 4¼"; pp. [52]; printed from typescript; original pictorial wrappers by Anne Waldman; generally, very good or better. With contributions by Larry Eiger, Steve Levine, Allan Kornblum, Pat Nolan, Larry Fagan, and Ron Silliman, among others. More
London: Collins, [1922]. First edition, 8vo, presentation copy inscribed "To Alan Bolt from the writer Michael Arlen / 23 Market St., Mayfair / Telegraphic address: Per ardua ad astrakhan." Very good in original blue cloth. Arlen's second novel. A Bulgarian by birth (née Dikran Sarkis Kouyoumdjian), he became naturalized as..... More
New York: George H. Doran, [1927]. First American edition, 8vo, pp. 317; fine copy in a slightly chipped gold foil jacket printed in black. A "romance of Mayfair" in post-World War I London. More
New York: Simon and Schuster, [1967]. First edition, small folio, pp. [4], 139, [1]; illustrated with full-page cartoons throughout; 3" closed tear at the bottom of the dust jacket, previous owner's gift inscription on the front pastedown, lower free endpaper stuck to pastedown; all else near fine in a near..... More
Lausanne, Switzerland: Société Anonyme d'Editions Littéraires et Artistiques, 1964-67. 12 volumes, 8¼" x 6¼", glassine or plain paper wrappers on 5 issues, notice of termination printed on blue paper laid into the final volume; generally a very good to fine set. A short-lived, but influential literary magazine, with contributions by..... More
Palma, Mallorca: Graficas Miramar, Winter, 1961. 12mo, pp. 167, [1]; original printed tan wrappers; generally very good. This copy inscribed "To Allen [sic] Kornblum with best wishes Kenneth Koch, May 1992." With contributions by the editors, as well as Barbara Guest, Anne Porter, Frank O'Hara, George Montgomery, Fairfield Porter, and..... More