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	Le roman comique. Illustrations de Paul Bourg. - &#91;Bourg, Paul] Scarron.
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **Paris: Editions Littéraires de France, n.d. &#91;193–??]. 12 hors-texte color pochoir plates & cover + 44 color pochoirs in text. 285 pp. Decorated wrappers. 24.9 x 19.4 cm. Covers slightly tanned; backstrip pulled slightly at head; small chip at tail. **Number 322 of 1450 copies. 
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     <br/>&#91;Bourg, Paul] Scarron.

        
        

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	Manuscript lot by and to Valentine (Gross) Hugo. - Hugo, Valentine. Gross, Valentine. Mathey, Maurice.
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Six items as follows: 1) A student notebook or workbook, 21.8 x 17.5 cm. The cover is mottled black outside and purple inside. It has 30 pages now but probably had 40 or more originally. The first three leaves and one in the center are loose, and there are a few stubs where paper was torn out. Of the 30 pages, 20 have a dramatic script written very rapidly in soft pencil. The title or chief characters appear to be "Colmet" or "Calmet" and "Marianne." One of the unused sheets in the back has some longhand multiplication in ink and in different handwriting. 2) A 16-page booklet with no covers, 22.4 x 17.4 cm, contains more of the same dramatic script. It may be an earlier version because some pages are boldly crossed out. 3) A single sheet of stationery from E. Grindel in Paris (Paul Eluard) measures 27.4 x 21.7 cm and is folded in half. It bears on one side several notes, including one about Don Juan and another about a manuscript of la "Ballade de Pierrot blanc et laid"; a list of titles (?), e.g., "l'Essor," "Cauchemar," "Paysage alpin," "Ballade russe (ballade en triolets)," etc. On the other is another list headed "Table des matieres" and a drawing of a bearded man in  long robe with a ruff and a musical instrument (probably a mandolin). 4-6) Three love letters dated 1912 and 1913 to Valentine Gross from Maurice Mathey, Swiss painter (1878-1975). They are in ink in a very small, delicate hand. Each one is a sheet 22.2 x 17.2 cm folded in half to make 4 pages. One is a page and a quarter; one is two full pages; and the third is two-and-a-half pages, plus a few notes at the bottom of page 2. Three envelopes also are present. 
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     <br/>Hugo, Valentine. Gross, Valentine. Mathey, Maurice.

        
        

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	Paste Ups by Jess - Jess & Robert Duncan
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **San Francisco Museum of Art, 1968. 4 leaves printed one side and loose in folder. The covers each have a grid of Jess's complex collages on front and  rear. About 24 x 21.5 cm. The exhibition title is on a fold-out tab on the rear cover. Contents: "Structure of rime XXVII," by Robert Duncan; "Works in the exhibition"; "Jess" (a chronology); and "Checklist of  publications." An almost invisible bump at the top fold. 
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     <br/>Jess & Robert Duncan

        
        

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	A boy at the Hogarth Press. SIGNED - Kennedy, Richard.
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **London: Heinemann/San Diego: Aeolian, 1972. A large folding drawing printed in red and black and pasted inside the rear cover shows "The Hogarth Press &#91;about 1928]," a cutaway sketch of a row house showing activities at the different levels. It starts at the back of the basement with a "large windowless room in which large bales of books were kept and in which Mrs. W wrote her books" and concludes out on the street with "Mr. Bumpus (Bagman)" walking by on the sidewalk. 40 drawings in the text (7 double spread). 24.5 x 18.5 cm. Linen with price-clipped dustjacket. **SIGNED on the title page, which also bears an oval, metallic gold sticker for Aeolian Press, the US distributor. "This book can be thought of, in no way unkindly, as a sort of literary 'Diary of a Nobody'. Richard Kennedy went to work for Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press in 1928 when he was sixteen. His status was practically that of a fly on the wall; Francis Birrell (who had also worked at the Hogarth Press) asked him at a Bloomsbury party whether he was a factotum, adding 'More totem than fact, I should imagine'. He was of no consequence to the paladins of Bloomsbury. There was no reason to exercise their wit and charm on him. He saw them at their most unguarded and least artificial. That is what makes his account so fascinating" (from the Introduction, by Bevis Hillier). The following year brought catastrophe, when Kennedy "unwittingly instructed Spalding & Hodge to cut the paper &#91;for the whole Uniform Edition of Virginia Woolf's works] to the wrong size…. LW says… I am the most frightful idiot he has ever had the privilege of meeting in a long career of suffering fools. (pp.84-5)." An utterly charming book. We have several signed copies. ISBN 0-435-18510-1. 
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     <br/>Kennedy, Richard.

        
        

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	Matej Poctivy: fantastická lidová veselohra o trech dejstvich. - &#91;Kroha, Jirí, 1893-1974] Dvorák, Arnost (1881-1973) and Klima, Ladislav (1878-1928).
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Prague: Nákladem B. Kocího, 1922. Devilish drawing printed on title page. 107 pp. + &#91;4] pp. ads. Decorated wrappers. About 17.8 x 12.5 cm, unopened. A drama by a wildly non-conformist Czech writer. The cover is worthy of exhibition. It is printed in a light, somewhat acid brown with a droll drawing that shows Matthew the Honest (the title character) on the upper half and, when inverted, a devil on the lower half. A 1.5-cm tear at the upper front joint and light wear, but a lovely copy of a rare book worthy of exhibition. 
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     <br/>&#91;Kroha, Jirí, 1893-1974] Dvorák, Arnost (1881-1973) and Klima, Ladislav (1878-1928).

        
        

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	The wild party. With illustrations by Reginald Marsh. - &#91;Marsh, Reginald] March, Joseph Moncure
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Chicago: Pascal Covici, 1928. Number 139 of 750 numbered copies. &#91;ix] + &#91;114] pp. Black cloth spine & tan & gold boards in matching board slipcase. About 23.5 x 17 cm. Black cloth slightly faded; shadows on front endpapers from an old clipping; slipcase worn at extremities and dusty. 
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     <br/>&#91;Marsh, Reginald] March, Joseph Moncure

        
        

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	Apropos. Ed. by Constance Glenn. - &#91;Motherwell, Robert, and Ponsold, Renate] Jeffers, Robinson. 
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **California State University, Long Beach, 1981. Profusely illustrated with drawings in black or black and red by Robert Motherwell and photographs by Renate Ponsold, both accompanying quotations from Robinson Jeffers. Includes Jeffers' essay "Poetry, Gongorism and a Thousand Years." Beautifully produced large, oversquare book in grey wrappers, 31 x 35 cm. Several copies available; very fine. 
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     <br/>&#91;Motherwell, Robert, and Ponsold, Renate] Jeffers, Robinson. 

        
        

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	Picture-poems by Kenneth Patchen: seven letterpress cards and envelopes. Series R—150PC &#91;and] Series RS—150PC. - Patchen, Kenneth
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **&#91;Palo Alto, California? The author? ca. 1962]. A total of 14 folders in two separate, original packaging, unopened. Cards: 8 x 5 inches; envelopes: 5.5 x 8.125 inches. In a letter to my wife and me Miriam Patchen described these two new series as ". . . seven different, never-before-pubished 'Picture-poems' on a variety of colored and not colored papers, some surfaced, some not, packaged with deluxe, deckle-edged (like the one here) envelopes in a sealed cellophane wrapper with a gaily-colored identifying label. . . . The printing is small." We ordered 25 sets of each on 28 July 1962 and probably sold most of the cards singly. I cannot identify the poems without opening the seals; the colors appear to be white, yellow, light blue, and green. Some darkening of the tape used to seal the packages, but otherwise as we received them nearly 50 years ago. 2 packages, a total of 14 cards and envelopes. 
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	Abyss. - Tanning, Dorothea
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **NY: Standard Editions, 1977. AUTHOR'S FIRST BOOK. Printed peach-colored wrappers. 155 pp. 18.1 x 11.6 cm. A novel, written in 1947, by the famous Surrealist artist and wife of Max Ernst. Spine and edges of covers faded. 
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     <br/>Tanning, Dorothea

        
        

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	Notizen zwischen der experimentallen Arbeit — zu ihr. Herausgegeben von der Staatlichen Kunsthalle Baden-Baden. - Claus, Carlfriedrich.
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Frankfurt: Typos Verlag, 1964. 17 illustrations on 12 plates + 36 pp. Wrappers. 21 x 19.5 cm. Bottom front corner bumped. **Calligraphy, experimental writing, and concrete poetry. 
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     <br/>Claus, Carlfriedrich.

        
        

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	The Eighteen Nineties: a review of art and ideas at the close of the nineteenth century. - Jackson, Holbrook
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **NY: Knopf, &#91;revised and corrected 1922 from the 1913 edition, from the Preface]. Tan linen with spine label and geometrically patterned boards in faded slipcase worn at front edge and bottom rear corner. 24 hors-texte monochrome plates of drawings, designs, and other works by Beardsley, William Rothenstein, Beerbohm, William Nicholson, Walter Crane, William Morris, Charles, Ricketts, Charles Conder, and others + 304 pp. (including two unlisted plates in the prelims., at least one of them new to this edition). 22 x 14.5 cm. Both editions apparently scarce in slipcase. Label a little browned and with a small skinned mark and a few minute nicks on one edge. Pages opened but untrimmed. 
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	The enigmatic body: essays on the art. Edited & translated by Paul Smith. - Schefer, Jean Louis
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, (1995). 9 illustrations. xxii + 186 pp. Black cloth with dustjacket. 25.3 x 17.3 cm. Essays on art, film, and writing. Fine/fine. 
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	Caterpillar 1-20, edited by Clayton Eshleman. &#91;Subtitles: no. 1, a magazine of the leaf, a gathering of the tribes; nos. 2-12: a gathering of the tribes]. - Eshleman, Clayton, editor. Caterpillar.
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **COMPLETE SET,  NY (Sherman Oaks, California, from no. 13), October 1967-1973. 20 numbers in 17 issues (numbers 3/4, 8/9, and 15/16 are double numbers). 140 to 301 pp. per issue. Decorated wrappers. 17.8 x 14 cm.  Some wear throughout, and light stains on top edges of most issues. Specific defects as follows: no. 1) some browning at spine; 5) light crease down front cover; 19) some foxing at top edge of front cover and front joint. **Complete set of Eshleman's terrific magazine. Among its scores of contributors are Paul Blackburn, Leon Golub, Robert Duncan, Gary Snyder, Cid Corman, Diane Wakoski, César Vallejo, Jack Hirschman, Jerome Rothenberg, Jess, Robert Kelly (also a contributing editor from no. 5 on), Allen Ginsberg, Theodore Enslin, Michael McClure, David & Eleanor Antin, Charles Bukowski, Ed Dorn, Frank Samperi, Stan Brakhage, Irving Petlin, Robin Blaser (53 pp. in no., 12), Jack Spicer (159 pp. in no. 12), Fielding Dawson, Robert Creeley, Wallace Berman, Philip Lamantia, and the editor. No. 19 contains Gary Snyder's "Now, India" (99 pp.). Includes many translations. No. 2 was suppressed because of its erotic cover and illustrations by Carolee Schneeman and is very rare. For an excellent description of Caterpillar, see The Little Magazine in America by Elliott Anderson and Mary Kinzie (Yonkers, NY: Pushcart Press, 1978). 
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     <br/>Eshleman, Clayton, editor. Caterpillar.

        
        

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	Le Disque vert: revue mensuelle de littéraire. 1ere année, no. 2. Paris-Bruxelles, juin 1922. - Hellens, Franz. ed.
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Bruxelles: Imprimérie de "L'Expansion Belge." Published under several titles, 1922-1957. A couple of mild bumps, some tanning, name lightly on front cover. 
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     <br/>Hellens, Franz. ed.

        
        

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	The Floating Bear: a newsletter. Numbers 1-37, 1961-1969. Introduction and notes adapted from interviews with Diane di Prima. - di Prima, Diane, and Jones, LeRoi, editors. The Floating Bear.
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **La Jolla, California: Laurence McGilvery, 1973. Dark blue library buckram. xviii + &#91;2] + 578 pp. + 6 supplementary sheets in 4 issues. 27.2 x 20.7 cm. First-class, oversewn library binding. As new. ISBN 0-910938-29-6. LC No. 72-79790. **From the introduction: "Bear Number One, what I remember about it. We printed 250 copies. Our mailing list was just two pieces of paper with names scribbled on them, 117 names… painters, poets, dancers…. The intention was to publish only original material…. &#91;T]he last time I saw Charles Olson in Gloucester, one of the things he talked about was how valuable the Bear had been to him in its early years…. &#91;H]is work, his thoughts, would be in the hands of a few hundred writers within two or three weeks. It was like writing a letter to a bunch of friends." The Floating Bear was mimeographed and published mostly in New York City; also Topanga, California; Kerhonkson, NY; and Brooklyn. It was supported by the editors and by contributions, and it never was sold. A list of only the most frequent and well-known contributors includes Frank O'Hara, Allen Ginsberg, Charles Olson, Ed Dorn, Michael McClure, Robert Creeley, Joel Oppenheimer, William Burroughs, Philip Whalen, John Wieners, Robert Duncan, A.B. Spellman, and the editors. The fugitive nature of The Floating Bear and the very small editions of some issues make complete, original sets virtually unobtainable. Full table of contents and detailed author and title index. 
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     <br/>di Prima, Diane, and Jones, LeRoi, editors. The Floating Bear.

        
        

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	The Floating Bear: a newsletter. Numbers 1-37, 1961-1969. WITH SUPPLEMENT: The Intrepid-Bear issue: Intrepid #20/Floating Bear #38. 1971. Introduction and notes adapted from interviews with Diane di Prima. - di Prima, Diane, and Jones, LeRoi, editors. The Floating Bear.
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **La Jolla, California: Laurence McGilvery, 1973. Dark blue library buckram. xviii + &#91;2] + 578 pp. + 6 supplementary sheets in 4 issues. 27.2 x 20.7 cm. PLUS supplement: cover, errata sheet & 130 pp. First-class, oversewn library binding. As new. ISBN 0-910938-29-6. LC No. 72-79790. **From the introduction: "Bear Number One, what I remember about it. We printed 250 copies. Our mailing list was just two pieces of paper with names scribbled on them, 117 names… painters, poets, dancers…. The intention was to publish only original material…. &#91;T]he last time I saw Charles Olson in Gloucester, one of the things he talked about was how valuable the Bear had been to him in its early years…. &#91;H]is work, his thoughts, would be in the hands of a few hundred writers within two or three weeks. It was like writing a letter to a bunch of friends." The Floating Bear was mimeographed and published mostly in NY City; also Topanga, California; Kerhonkson, NY; and Brooklyn. It was supported by the editors and by contributions, and it never was sold. A list of only the most frequent and well-known contributors includes Frank O'Hara, Allen Ginsberg, Charles Olson, Ed Dorn, Michael McClure, Robert Creeley, Joel Oppenheimer, William Burroughs, Philip Whalen, John Wieners, Robert Duncan, A.B. Spellman, and the editors. The fugitive nature of The Floating Bear and the very small editions of some issues make complete, original sets virtually unobtainable. Full table of contents and detailed author and title index. **Supplement: In 1971 Diane di Prima guest-edited a thick issue (130 pp.) of Allen De Loach's Intrepid, published in Buffalo. It includes material received too late to appear in issue 37 of the Floating Bear. Among the many contriubtors are Paul Blackburn, Charles Olson, Anselm Hollo, Robert Kelly, and LaMonte Young. This issue is not indexed, and the very stiff, green front cover of the original has been replaced with text paper of a similar color and bearing the same printed copy. Three copies available. 
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     <br/>di Prima, Diane, and Jones, LeRoi, editors. The Floating Bear.

        
        

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	The golden hind: a quarterly magazine of art & literature. Volume 2, no. 5, Oct. 1923. - Bax, Clifford, and Spare, Austin O., eds.
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **London: Chapman & Hall, 1923. 19 original prints & 11 other illustrations and decorations. 47 pp. Decorated wrs. (lithograph). 29.4 x 22.7 cm. Includes drawings by Alastair, John Austen (2), Henry Keen, Austin O. Spare (2), and Alfred Warbis. Original prints as follows: Woodcuts by Laurence Bradshaw, Louis Moreau, George Perriman (2), Grace E. Rogers (2, including cover), and Y. Urushibara; Linocuts by Haydn Mackey, Ludovic Rodo, and L.M. Whitby; Lithographs by E.A. Cox, Cecil French, Allan Odle (2), Grace E. Rogers (2), and Walter E. Spradbery (3). The soft paper covers are worn at the spine, as usual, and slightly at the edges, but generally a nice copy. 
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     <br/>Bax, Clifford, and Spare, Austin O., eds.

        
        

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	Origin 10, second series, featuring excerpts from The Day Book of Robert Duncan. - Corman, Cid, editor; Duncan, Robert; Creeley, Robert; Levertov, Denise; Enslin, Theodore; Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Eigner, Larry; Bronk, William; Montale, Eugenio; Zukofsky, Celia and Louis.
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	<![CDATA[ 
		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **Kyoto: the editor &#91;Cid Corman], July 1963. Wrappers. 21.2 x 15.1 cm. 64 pp. Paper flaw at top corner of front cover; otherwise, as new. **300 copies of this series. For a good account of Origin, see The Little Magazine in America by Elliott Anderson and Mary Kinzie (Yonkers, NY: Pushcart, ©1978). Also includes Robert Creeley, Denise Levertov, Theodore Enslin, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Larry Eigner, William Bronk, Eugenio Montale, and Celia and Louis Zukofsky. 
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     <br/>Corman, Cid, editor; Duncan, Robert; Creeley, Robert; Levertov, Denise; Enslin, Theodore; Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Eigner, Larry; Bronk, William; Montale, Eugenio; Zukofsky, Celia and Louis.

        
        

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	Origin. Third series, numbers 1-20 complete. - Corman, Cid, editor
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   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a19</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **Kyoto: the editor &#91;Cid Corman], April 1966-January 1971. Wrappers. 21.2 x 15.2 cm. 64 pp per issue. A couple of staples rusty and a few other minor defects; otherwise, virtually as new. **Only 300 copies per issue (200, according to The Little Magazine in America by Elliott Anderson and Mary Kinzie. Yonkers, NY: Pushcart, ©1978). Each issue features a single poet, as follows: 1) Cid Corman; 2) Lorine Niedecker; 3) André du Bouchet; 4) Kusano Shimpei; 5) William Bronk; 6) Douglas Woolf; 7) Seymour Faust; 8) Josef Albers (with 6 mounted plates, 1 of these a color silkscreen and another in printed color); 9) Francis Ponge; 10) René Daumal; 11) Chuang-Tzu; 12) Denis Goacher; 13) Jean Daive; 14) John Taggart; 15) Paul Celan; 16) Daphne Marlatt; 17) Philippe Jaccottet; 18) Jonathan Greene; 19) Frank Samperi; 20) Hitomaro. 
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        <br/>Price: $800.00
       
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	Origin 8, third series, celebrating Josef Albers. - Corman, Cid, editor; Albers, Josef; Zukofsky, Louis; Stevens, Wallace; Albers, Anni.
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	<![CDATA[ 
		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **Kyoto: the editor &#91;Cid Corman], January 1968. 6 mounted plates (1 of these a color silkscreen and another in printed color). Wrappers. 21.2 x 15.2 cm. 64 pp. **Only 300 copies per issue of this series (200, according to The Little Magazine in America by Elliott Anderson and Mary Kinzie. Yonkers, NY: Pushcart, ©1978). Also includes Cid Corman, Louis Zukofsky, Wallace Stevens, Anni Albers, and others. 
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     <br/>Corman, Cid, editor; Albers, Josef; Zukofsky, Louis; Stevens, Wallace; Albers, Anni.

        
        

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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	Origin 13, third series, featuring Jean Daive. - Corman, Cid, editor; Daive, Jean; Daumal, René.
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   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a21</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **Kyoto: the editor &#91;Cid Corman], April 1969. Wrappers. 21.2 x 15.2 cm. 64 pp. **Only 300 copies per issue of this series (200, according to The Little Magazine in America by Elliott Anderson and Mary Kinzie. Yonkers, NY: Pushcart, ©1978). Also includes Cid Corman and René Daumal. As new. 
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     <br/>Corman, Cid, editor; Daive, Jean; Daumal, René.

        
        

        <br/>Price: $50.00
       
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	Origin 14, third series, featuring John Taggart. - Corman, Cid, editor; Taggart, John; Greene, Jonathan; Faust, Seymour; Goacher, Denis.
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   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/76606"/>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **Kyoto: the editor &#91;Cid Corman], July 1969. Wrappers. 21.2 x 15.2 cm. 64 pp. **Only 300 copies per issue of this series (200, according to The Little Magazine in America by Elliott Anderson and Mary Kinzie. Yonkers, NY: Pushcart, ©1978). Also includes Cid Corman, Jonathan Greene, Seymour Faust, Denis Goacher, William Bronk, and others. As new. 
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     <br/>Corman, Cid, editor; Taggart, John; Greene, Jonathan; Faust, Seymour; Goacher, Denis.

        
        

        <br/>Price: $50.00
       
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	Origin 15, third series, featuring Paul Celan. - Corman, Cid, editor; Celan, Paul; Ponge, Francis; Merleau-Ponty, Maurice.
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   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/76611"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a23</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **Kyoto: the editor &#91;Cid Corman], October 1969. Wrappers. 21.2 x 15.2 cm. 64 pp. **Only 300 copies per issue of this series (200, according to The Little Magazine in America by Elliott Anderson and Mary Kinzie. Yonkers, NY: Pushcart, ©1978). Also includes Cid Corman, Denis Goacher, Francis Ponge, and Maurice Merleau-Ponty. As new. 
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     <br/>Corman, Cid, editor; Celan, Paul; Ponge, Francis; Merleau-Ponty, Maurice.

        
        

        <br/>Price: $50.00
       
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	Origin 16, third series, featuring Daphne Marlatt. - Corman, Cid, editor; Marlatt, Daphne; Wiest Stephen; Faust, Seymour; and Goacher, Denis.
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   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/76616"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a24</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **Kyoto: the editor &#91;Cid Corman], January 1970. Wrappers. 21.2 x 15.2 cm. 64 pp. **Only 300 copies per issue of this series (200, according to The Little Magazine in America by Elliott Anderson and Mary Kinzie. Yonkers, NY: Pushcart, ©1978). Also includes Stephen Wiest, Seymour Faust, and Denis Goacher. As new. 
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     <br/>Corman, Cid, editor; Marlatt, Daphne; Wiest Stephen; Faust, Seymour; and Goacher, Denis.

        
        

        <br/>Price: $50.00
       
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	Origin 17, third series, featuring Philippe Jaccottet. - Corman, Cid, editor; Jaccottet, Philippe; Bouchet, André du; Bronk, William.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/76621"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a25</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **Kyoto: the editor &#91;Cid Corman], April 1970. Wrappers. 21.2 x 15.2 cm. 64 pp. **Only 300 copies per issue of this series (200, according to The Little Magazine in America by Elliott Anderson and Mary Kinzie. Yonkers, NY: Pushcart, ©1978). Also includes André du Bouchet, William Bronk, and Cid Corman. As new. 
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     <br/>Corman, Cid, editor; Jaccottet, Philippe; Bouchet, André du; Bronk, William.

        
        

        <br/>Price: $50.00
       
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	<![CDATA[
	Origin 18, third series, featuring Jonathan Greene. - Corman, Cid, editor; Greene, Jonathan; Luzi, Mario; Eshleman, Clayton; Taggart, John; Goacher, Denis.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/76626"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a26</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **Kyoto: the editor &#91;Cid Corman], July 1970. Wrappers. 21.2 x 15.2 cm. 64 pp. **Only 300 copies per issue of this series (200, according to The Little Magazine in America by Elliott Anderson and Mary Kinzie. Yonkers, NY: Pushcart, ©1978). Also includes Mario Luzi, Clayton Eshleman, John Taggart, and Denis Goacher. As new. 
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     <br/>Corman, Cid, editor; Greene, Jonathan; Luzi, Mario; Eshleman, Clayton; Taggart, John; Goacher, Denis.

        
        

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	Origin 19, third series, featuring Frank Samperi. - Corman, Cid, editor; Samperi, Frank; Niedecker, Lorine.
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   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/76631"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a27</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **Kyoto: the editor &#91;Cid Corman], October 1970. Wrappers. 21.2 x 15.2 cm. 64 pp. **Only 300 copies per issue of this series (200, according to The Little Magazine in America by Elliott Anderson and Mary Kinzie. Yonkers, NY: Pushcart, ©1978). Also includes Lorine Niedecker. As new. 
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     <br/>Corman, Cid, editor; Samperi, Frank; Niedecker, Lorine.

        
        

        <br/>Price: $50.00
       
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	<![CDATA[
	Origin 20, third series, featuring Hitomaro. - Corman, Cid, editor; Hitomaro; Wiest, Stephen; Olson, Charles; Snyder, Gary; Whalen, Philip; Faust, Seymour; McInerney, Brian; Perlman, John; Bronk, William; and Corman.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/76636"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a28</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **Kyoto: the editor &#91;Cid Corman], January 1971. Wrappers. 21.2 x 15.2 cm. 64 pp. **Only 300 copies per issue of this series (200, according to The Little Magazine in America by Elliott Anderson and Mary Kinzie. Yonkers, NY: Pushcart, ©1978). Also includes Corman, Stephen Wiest, Charles Olson, Gary Snyder, Philip Whalen, Seymour Faust, Brian McInernery, John Perlman, and William Bronk. As new. 
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     <br/>Corman, Cid, editor; Hitomaro; Wiest, Stephen; Olson, Charles; Snyder, Gary; Whalen, Philip; Faust, Seymour; McInerney, Brian; Perlman, John; Bronk, William; and Corman.

        
        

        <br/>Price: $50.00
       
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	<![CDATA[
	Le Reveil. Journal français, littéraire, politique et commercial &#91;francais, litteraire]. Nos. 4, 6, 8, 11-18, 20-23, 31, 33-34, 38
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   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a29</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **New-York: Joseph Desnoues and others, 29 Octobre 1825-24 June 1826. Edited by Edouard Louvet. Approximately 23 x 15 cm. Each issue 24 pages. 19 issues of 38 published. No complete sets located. Printed wrappers, soiling and wear to some, mostly light, several with dampstain; occasional light foxing, in general, internally very good to fine. Four last issues lacking printed wrappers. No. 38 disbound. Other publishers: Joseph Darke (No. 4), Folsom et Allen (Nos. 8-13), "Imprimé pour l'Editeur" (Nos. 14-17). **According to the Union List of Serials, the complete run was 38 issues, from October 8, 1825 to June 24, 1826. The National Union Catalogue gives substantial but incomplete holdings at New York Public Library and a few issues at three more libraries. Not located in the Union List of Serials, RLIN (Research Libraries Information Network) (Research Libraries Information Network) or OCLC (the World Catalogue). The Catalogue collectif lists French holdings only at the Bibliothèque nationale (nos. 2-25). Edouard Louvet, from Calvados, published several poetical works in France in 1824 and edited Le Propagateur louisianoise, journal hebdomadaire du Cercle social …. (New Orleans) in 1827. 
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	<![CDATA[
	Schéhérazade: album mensuel d'oeuvres d'art et de littérature. No 2, 25 Décembre 1909, 2e édition. &#91;Scheherazade] - Bernouard, François; Cocteau, Jean; Paysan, André, eds.
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	<![CDATA[ 
		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Paris: La Belle Edition, 1909. Deluxe edition on Arches paper with deckle edges untrimmed. Illustrations in text by Bonnard, Iribe, Segonzac, Whistler, and others. XLVI + &#91;2] pp. Decorated wrappers. 21 x 21.4 cm. Black ribbon to mark pages attached to head of spine. Texts by the editors, Sacha Guitry, Stephane Mallarmé, Edmond Rostand, and many others. Music by Raynaldo Hahn. Cocteau was only twenty at the time. The complete set is nos. 1-6., 10 nov. 1909-15 mars 1911. Fine, except for broken glassine at head of spine, where ribbon is inserted. 
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     <br/>Bernouard, François; Cocteau, Jean; Paysan, André, eds.

        
        

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	<![CDATA[
	Three arts' friends: a monthly of truth, education, ecstasy. - Eilshemius, Louis M. (Elshemus)
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	<![CDATA[ 
		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Volume I, numbers 1, 2, 3, and 6 (of 6 total). NY: October, November, December, 1925, and March, 1926. 20 or 16 pp. each. About 20.5 x 13.5 cm. Blue wrappers. Some soiling of cover of number 6. **Art criticism, poetry, autobiography, self-promotion, edited by Louis Eilshemius. Only four holdings in OCLC (the World Catalogue). 
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     <br/>Eilshemius, Louis M. (Elshemus)

        
        

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	<![CDATA[
	L'usage de la parole: revue littéraire paraissant tous les deux mois. 1re année, no. 1, décembre 1939. - Hugnet, Georges, ed.
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Paris: Cahiers d'Art, 1939. Sketches by Man Ray and Leonora Carrington. Texts by Paul Eluard, Jean Arp, Pablo Neruda, Marcel Duchamp, and others. 16 pp. Wrappers. 31.5 x 24.8 cm. Three issues appeared with Cahiers d'Art, this first one with année 14, nos. 5/10, 1939. Paper browned. 
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     <br/>Hugnet, Georges, ed.

        
        

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	Vrille: la peinture et la littérature libres &#91;litterature]. 1945. - Rouvre, Evrard de, ed. Vrille
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   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/79251"/>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Mantes (Seine-et-Oise), France, 1945). Copy H.C. no. 12, signed by de Rouvre (total ed., 1000 + some H.C.). First and only issue of this Surrealist review. 56 pls. & ills. (9 col.) by Dali, Picasso, Dominguez, Valentine Hugo, Tanguy, Chirico, Ernst, and others. &#91;100] pp. Decorated wrappers by Dominguez. 31.5 x 24 cm. Texts by Bataille, Hugnet, Henri Michaux, Jean Arp, Butor, the editors, and others. One unsigned article, "Un jeu de cartes surréalistes," reproduces 5 uncredited designs for playing cards labelled "Lautréamont," "Helene Smith," "Freud," "Pancho Villa," and "Novalis." Back cover rubbed and soiled; front cover and spine worn at extremities. 
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     <br/>Rouvre, Evrard de, ed. Vrille

        
        

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	A Poetry Folio 1963 &#91;&] A Poetry Folio 1964. - Allen, Donald. San Francisco Arts Festival
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	<![CDATA[ 
		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Donald Allen / San Francisco Arts Festival. 300 copies each of two portfolios containing 8 & 10 broadsides, respectively, all signed by author and artist, except David Meltzer in 1964. 1963: Alice Adams/William McNein; Robin Blaser/Fran Herndon; Robert Duncan/Jess; Lawrence Ferlinghetti/Eleanor Dickinson; Allen Ginsberg/Robert La Vigne; Ron Loewinsohn/photographic illustration; Lew Welch/W. Weber; and Philip Whalen in his own calligraphy. 1964: Richard Brautigan/Richard Carroll; James Broughton/Larry Landa; Jess (poet and artist); Max Finstein/Fred Martin; Andrew Hoyem/William Wolff; Lenore Kandel/John Ihle; Joanne Kyger/Phyllis Bailey; David Meltzer/Peter Bailey;  Gary Snyder/Francesca Greene; and George Stanley/Paul Alexander. Many illustrations are original woodcuts,  lithographs, etc. Sheets for 1963 printed by several firms; 1964 produced by East Wind Printers. 53.3 x 35.5 cm (1963) and 51 c 33 cm (1964). Broadsides are various sizes. Exterior of rear cover of 1963 browned, not affecting interior; otherwise, very fine.The pair. 
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     <br/>Allen, Donald. San Francisco Arts Festival

        
        

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	<![CDATA[
	Definitions. - Antin, David.
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	<![CDATA[ 
		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **&#91;NY]: Caterpillar Press, ©1967. Stiff, brown pasteboard covers with wire spiral binding. 58 pp. 21.5 x 15.2 cm. *Designed by Eleanor Antin to look like a small notebook and printed on graph paper. Fine. Several copies available. 
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     <br/>Antin, David.

        
        

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	<![CDATA[
	Dialogue &#91;cover title]. - Antin, David.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/80256"/>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **Santa Barbara, CA: Santa Barbara Museum of Art, 1979. 2 plates. &#91;17] pp. Wrs. 30.5 x 22.8 cm. **One of David Antin's talk pieces, including a wonderful account of trying to look like Jean Gabin when you are fifteen or sixteen. The two plates are pictures of the author addressing his audience. A few copies available. 
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     <br/>Antin, David.

        
        

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	<![CDATA[
	Informed Sources (Day East Received): science fiction by Willard Bain &#91;from cover]. 2nd printing - Bain, Willard
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/80551"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a37</id>
   <updated>2012-05-23T09:51:44Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **San Francisco: The Communication Company, 1967. Title page: Manuscript editions number one &#91;at head of title page]. Informed sources (day east received). Second printing: 9/67. © Copyright, 1967, by The Communication Company. Published in and around San Francisco by The Communication Company, a member of the Underground Press Syndicate. Covers and 70 leaves mimeographed both sides and paginated &#91;1]-140. The verso of the title page &#91;1] is blank and unpaginated; many other pages are unpaginated; 139 is skipped and 140 inverted, as issued. Otherwise virtually as new, considering the likely circumstances of its publication. This satirical tour de force consists of increasingly urgent wires and bulletins that evolve into something like concrete poetry at the end. 
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     <br/>Bain, Willard

        
        

        <br/>Price: $250.00
       
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	A dictionary of the low-Dutch element in the English vocabulary. - Bense, J.F.
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   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a38</id>
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **The Hague Martinus Nijhoff, 1939. Green cloth with gold titling; spine slightly sunned and gold dulled. xxxii + 663 p. 24.2 x 15.5 cm. 
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     <br/>Bense, J.F.

        
        

        <br/>Price: $300.00
       
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	W M Quinzième, ou pour en finir avec le préséméiotisme, ou but why: la métamorphose, ancien poème; légende??????? &#91;quinzieme] - Blaine, Julien
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   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/81221"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a39</id>
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Paris: Les Carnets de l'Octeor no. 7, October 1966. The author's first book; 10/400 copies. Approximately 19 illustrations (by the author?). 35 partly paginated leaves, some in  single sheets and some 4-page signatures loose in decorated paper wrapper as issued. 21 cm square. Contains elements of shaped and concrete poetry. Fine.  
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     <br/>Blaine, Julien

        
        

        <br/>Price: $110.00
       
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	Behind the arras: a book of the unseen. With designs by T.B. Meteyard. - Carman, Bliss.
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   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/85501"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a40</id>
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **Boston: Lamson, Wolffe, 1895. 12 line drawings. &#91;viii] + 102 pp. Decorated light green boards. About 17 x 10.5 cm. This copy bears the elegant, oval, black-leather-and-gold bookplate of Estelle Doheny. Spine a bit sunned. 
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     <br/>Carman, Bliss.

        
        

        <br/>Price: $40.00
       
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	Très amicalement vôtre: lettres et textes inédits &#91;Tres votre inedits]. - Chaissac, Gaston.
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   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/86001"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a41</id>
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **La Louvière, Belgium: Daily-Bul, n.d. &#91;2nd edition, 1982??]. 2 plates & 7 pp. of illustrations of mss. &#91;93] pp. on papers of at least 7 different tints—pink, light orange, olive, white, tan, and two shades of light green. Wrappers made from wallpaper and printed in black. This particular cover appears to be a design of a thistle in two shades of blue, olive, orange, two shades of tan, grey, and metallic gold on a white background. 19.7 x 17 cm. Except for a slight bump at the top rear corner, a very nice copy. **The dated texts fall mainly in the early 1960s, to 1964. Two are 1959, and one is 1947. The first edition was limited to 504 numbered copies. This second edition has no limitation notice. OCLC (the World Catalogue) locates five copies of the first, none of this second edition, and one of the third (1992). 
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     <br/>Chaissac, Gaston.

        
        

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
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	Clocked Stone: poems by Cid Corman; drawings by Hidetaka Ohno - Corman, Cid
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   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/86236"/>
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **Ashland, MA: Origin Press, 1959 &#91;printed & bound in Kyoto]. No. 153 of 210 copies signed by author and artist. 10 fine collotype plates of abstract sumi-e drawings (brush and ink) by Hidetako Ohno. &#91;47] pp. on heavy paper. Burlap binding with black flocked lettering. About 37.5 x 34.5 cm. Loose protective tissues on some plates. Corrugated slipcase not present. Fine. One of Corman's most successful collaborations. 
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     <br/>Corman, Cid

        
        

        <br/>Price: $225.00
       
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	Stances & distances. - Corman, Cid.
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   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a43</id>
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Ashland, MA: Origin Press, 1957. Printed by G. Liantonio, Matera, Italy. Cover decoration by Edwina Curtis. &#91;30] pp. Wrappers. 16.5 x 12 cm. No limitation notice, but a small edition. This copy, unfortunately, has a binder's defect. The first blank leaf is badly folded and creased. See also our listings for Origin, second series and third series. 
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     <br/>Corman, Cid.

        
        

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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	A table in Provence: poems by Cid Corman; drawings by Barnet Rubenstein - Corman, Cid
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/86261"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a44</id>
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **Ashland, MA: Origin Press, 1959 &#91;printed & bound in Kyoto]. No. 109 of 200 copies signed by Corman. 8 fine collotype plates on heavy paper of abstract drawings in ink (and possibly crayon) by Barnet Rubenstein. &#91;37] pp. Stiff card covers with narrow black cloth spine. 30.5 x 39.3 cm (oversquare). A little browning and a touch of foxing on the front cover; a little loss of cloth at three points on the backstrip. 
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	Hermes past the hour. - Crews, Judson.
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   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/86501"/>
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Taos, New Mexico: Este Es Press, ©1963. Photographs cut from magazines on both sides of covers, with title and author printed in silver on front, plus two similar leaves in text. &#91;62] pp. White, plastic comb binding and stiff, decorated card covers. 20.3 x 13.4 cm. The images appear to come from nudist, girly, travel, and other magazines. Each copy presumably is unique. No limitation notice, but obviously a small edition. Several copies available. 
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     <br/>Crews, Judson.

        
        

        <br/>Price: $40.00
       
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	In wade, to Briney Garth. - Crews, Judson.
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   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/86521"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a46</id>
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Taos, New Mexico: Este Es Press, ©1960. 2 delicate, white-on-black nudes by Eric Gill. &#91;52] pp. Stiff, cream-colored card covers, printed in dark blue green. 20.2 x 13.2 cm. No limitation notice, but obviously a small edition. Several copies available. 
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     <br/>Crews, Judson.

        
        

        <br/>Price: $25.00
       
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	You Mark Antony, navigator upon the Nile. - Crews, Judson.
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   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/86541"/>
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **No place: no publisher, no date (but probably Taos, New Mexico, circa 1964). One of 500 SIGNED, NUMBERED COPIES. Photographs cut from magazines on both sides of covers, with title and author printed in silver on front, plus two similar leaves in text. &#91;62] pp. White, plastic comb binding and stiff, decorated card covers. 20.3 x 13.4 cm. The images appear to come from nudist, girly, travel, and other magazines. Each copy presumably is unique. Several copies available. 
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     <br/>Crews, Judson.

        
        

        <br/>Price: $30.00
       
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	John Donne's holograph of 'A Letter to the Lady Carey and Mrs Essex Riche'. &#91;A facsimile] - Donne, John; Gardner, Helen.
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   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/87001"/>
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **London: Scolar Mansell/Oxford: Bodleian Library, 1972. A superb facsimile of Donne's original, written on both sides of a piece of lightweight paper 21.4 x 15.7 cm. It is housed in a thin, plastic envelope. Accompanying it is a booklet containing Helen Gardner's essay and a transcription of the letter: frontispiece portrait of Donne; &#91;iv] + &#91;11] pp.; gray wrappers printed in black and white. Both items are housed in a glossy black portfolio with titling in white, 23.4 x 18.6 cm. The manuscript, written by Donne in Amiens in 1611/1612 "was found and identified in 1970 among the family papers of the Duke of Manchester…. That the poem was by Donne, and that it was in his hand… was recognized by Mr. Peter Croft of Sotheby's." At the time this facsimile was published -- or so the story went -- the original got mixed in with the stack of printed copies and caused the staff many anxious hours before it finally was located. ISBN 0-85417-887-2. Very slight wear of the portfolio; the contents are as new. 
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	Monolithos: poems, 1962 and 1982. - Gilbert, Jack.
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **NY: Knopf, 1982. &#91;xii] + 93 + &#91;iv] pp. Cloth with dustjacket. 20.9 x 14 cm. First edition. Dustjacket nicked at head and tail of front joint; A little surface paper loss at bottom edge of dustjacket. 
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     <br/>Gilbert, Jack.

        
        

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	Planet news 1961-1967. - Ginsberg, Allen.
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   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/88401"/>
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **San Francisco: City Lights, 1968. Black-and-white wrappers. 148 pp. 15.8 x 12.3 cm. As new. **True first edition, printed in letterpress by Villiers Press, London, England, with a sewn binding and Villiers' notice inside the rear cover. 5000 copies published in May 1968. The stated "First American Edition" is a reprint by every reasonable standard. It consisted of "25,000 copies printed photo-offset and perfect-bound by Edwards Brothers in Ann Arbor, Michigan" in November 1968 (Cook, The City Lights Pocket Poets series: a descriptive bibliography). This publishing pattern was commonly practiced by City Lights: the initial printings of most of the first 27 numbers were letterpress by Villiers, with some later offset reprints by Edwards Brothers or other firms. Number 23 in series. 
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     <br/>Ginsberg, Allen.

        
        

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	Yod. - Hirschman, Jack.
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **London: Trigram Press, ©1966. 200 copies, this one unnumbered (numbers 1-60 signed). The author's silkscreened calligraphy and decorations in several colors on stiff Evensyde paper. 2 leaves preliminaries and &#91;32] double-thick pp. Plain yellow wrappers housed in a cream-colored cloth and gold folder and those in a pasteboard slipcase printed in red. 28.8 x 22.5 cm. Cloth foxed; shiny gold foil a little worn near edges and with a little surface damage near the cloth spine. 
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     <br/>Hirschman, Jack.

        
        

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	Beim Bau der chinesische Mauer. - Kafka, Franz
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   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/89751"/>
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Berlin: Meisterschule fur Graphik Druck und Werbung, 1963. 2 semi-abstract illustrations by Horst Breitkreuz. &#91;19] pp. Thin boards covered with brown laid paper; label applied to spine. 29 x 20.5 cm. A lovely book. No limitation notice, but clearly a small edition. No copies listed in OCLC (the World Catalogue). Fine. 
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     <br/>Kafka, Franz

        
        

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	Selected frogs. - Kusano, Shimpei; Susumu Kamaike & Cid Corman, translators.
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Kyoto: Origin Press, 1963. Decorations by Hidetaka Ohno. Sewn Japanese binding with olive green rice paper covers and title label. &#91;41] pp. 10.1 x 15 cm (oversquare). One of the loveliest and most imaginative of all the Origin Press books. Virtually mint in publisher's original paper wrapping. No limitation noted, but certainly a very small edition. 
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     <br/>Kusano, Shimpei; Susumu Kamaike & Cid Corman, translators.

        
        

        <br/>Price: $100.00
       
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	Amati enigmi. - Marghieri, Clotilde.
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   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/91101"/>
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **Firenze: Vallecchi, ©1974. Cloth with dustjacket. 168 pp. 21.8 x 13.3 cm. A little creasing at top edge of dustjacket. **A book of poetry, INSCRIBED in Italian to Margherita &#91;Margaret Scolari] Barr, Roma, 1975. Mrs. Barr was a writer and scholar in her own right and the wife of Alfred H. Barr, Jr., founding director of the Museum of Modern Art. 
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     <br/>Marghieri, Clotilde.

        
        

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	Seneca journal I: a poem of beavers - Rothenberg, Jerome
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   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/94131"/>
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin: Perishable Press, 1973. No. 61 of only 97 copies. Signed. Hand-colored title page. Printed on several Japanese handmade papers. &#91;20] pp. printed on versos only. Wrappers. About 26.7 x 18.2 cm. Superb printing and design, of course. Fine. 
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     <br/>Rothenberg, Jerome

        
        

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	Museum world of Henry James, The. - Tintner, Adeline R.
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   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a56</id>
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Research Press, ©1986. Studies in Modern Literature, no. 56. 100 illustrations. xxviii + 390 pp. Cloth with dustjacket. 22.8 x 14.8 cm. Very light foxing on front edge; otherwise, fine; fine. 
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     <br/>Tintner, Adeline R.

        
        

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