(Kent, OH): The Kent State University Press, (1968).. (1968).. Very good. - Small square octavo, black cloth titled in gilt. Spine faded. [xii] & 91 pp. Very good. View More...
Deal, Kent, U.K.: Michael Hosking/The Golden Hind Bookshop, 1983.. 1983.. Very good. - Octavo, pictorial tan wraps printed in black. Binding lightly creased. vii & 179 pp. Very good.
3407 books are described, including many association copies, from the Garnett family library. View More...
- Octavo, 9-1/16 inches high by 5-1/2 inches wide. Hardcover, bound in the publisher's reinforced blue cloth binding with a silver device on the front cover, titled in silver on the spine. The book is laid into a blue & white pictorial dust wrapper with the silver Newbery Honor Book seal mounted on the front panel. The edges of the covers and of the dust jacket are lightly rubbed. [x] & 163 pages, illustrated in black and white by Gail Garraty. Near fine. First edition, so stated on the copyright page. With the first state of the copyright notice and the second state of the dust wrapper with ... View More...
NY & London: Columbia University Press, 1966.. 1966.. Very good. - Octavo, pictorial blue & black wraps. Soiled & slightly warped. 48 pp. Very good. View More...
- 12mo [5-1/2 inches high by 3-1/ 4 inches wide], softcover bound in original tan wrappers with a vignette in black on the front cover & the printer and bookseller's ad on the rear cover. The binding is soiled & its edges are singed with the corners of the front cover creased & small pieces out of the spine. 53 & [1]pages. Engraved frontispiece & tail-piece. The lower section of the first few leaves are dampstained. There is occasional chipping, creasing & light foxing. Fair. View More...
London: Printed and published by J. Turner, 170, Aldersgate Street, n.d. [circa 1820].. n.d. [circa 1820].. Good. - Octavo, softcover, self-wraps. Pictorial title & [12] pages. The title is detached & the remaining pages are partially detached. The page edges are slightly darkened. Good only.
A political satire in verse attacking George IV, King of Great Britain [1762-1830] and his consort Queen Caroline [1768-1821]. View More...
New York and London: D. Appleton and Company, 1912.. 1912.. Very good. - Octavo, red cloth titled in gilt on the front cover & spine. The edges of the covers are slightly darkened. The dust jacket is chipped & partially repaired with scotch tape and the inner edges of the flaps have been restored. ix, 440 & [1] pages. Illustrated by Charles Dana Gibson with 29 black-and-white plates, including a frontispiece & several double- page plates. A nearly fine, bright copy in a good dust wrapper.
First edition. Dust jacket present. First Edition. View More...
Paris: Simon Kra, (1927).. (1927).. Good. - Small octavo, softcover bound in printed orange wraps. The spine & extremities are faded & the wraps are lightly bumped. 125 & [2] pages plus colophon. The fore-edge & the pages are darkened. Good. View More...
(Boulder, CO): n.p., (July, 1994).. (July, 1994).. Very good. - sc Quarto [11 inches high by 8-1/2 inches wide]. 35 photocopied leaves printed on one side only and stapled twice in the top left corner. Very good.
Signed in ink in the bottom right corner of the title page.
This appears to be a copy of a Sanders lecture, possibly given at Naropa. The text is a mixture of poetry and prose.
SIGNED BY ED SANDERS - Folio, softcover newspapers. 5 issues of this sensational periodical edited by poet and artist Ed Sanders addressing Local and Global news from the perspective of various Woodstock poets, activists, and others. Each issue has between 16 to 20 pages and includes illustrations from drawings and photographs. All are in near fine condition. The May 3rd issue is signed in full by Ed Sanders below the banner title. The original contributions contained within include columns by Andrei Codrescu, Ed Sanders' interview with the poet Robert Kelly, a poem by Edward Sanders entitled ... View More...
Boston, MA: (F. Gleason), 1878.. 1878.. Good. - Octavo, softcover bound in pictorial pink & black wraps. The magazine is disbound with several loose signatures. The head & the lower half of the spine are torn with pieces out and the lower half of each wrap is detached. The wraps are chipped & lightly soiled with creasing & tears to the bottom inside corner of the rear wrap. Pages [97]-144 with ads on the inside wraps. There is occasional staining & soiling & the front edges of a few leaves are chipped. Black-and-white illustrations. The contents are good. The contents of this monthly include ... View More...
Saratoga Springs, NY: Salmagundi, 1984.. 1984.. Very good. - Octavo, softcovers bound in printed white wraps. The covers are soiled and there is some slight spotting to the foreedge. 196 pages & 2 ads. Very good.
A special Nadine Gordimer issue with essays & articles on the South African author by Stephen Clingman, Robert Boyers, Rowland Smith, Eugene Goodheart, Leon Wieseltier. Also included is Nadine Gordimer's novella Something Out There. View More...
Flushing, NY: The Paris Review, Inc., 1991.. 1991.. Very good. - Octavo, softcover bound in pictorial wrappers with cover illustrations after paintings by Peter Halley. The wraps are lightly bumped & rubbed. 295 & [9] pages. Black-and-white illustration. Very good.
Among the contents of this issue are interviews with Gunter Grass and Octavio Paz, fiction by Rick DeMarinis, poetry by Marilyn Hacker and Tess Gallagher, and an article on Edmund Wilson by Mary McCarthy. View More...
Hamden, CT: Archon Books, 1966.. 1966.. Fine. - Octavo, black cloth titled in black. Lightly bumped. 328 pp. With frontispiece & 6 illustrations. Near fine.
First American edition. First Edition. View More...
(New Haven, CT: Yale French Studies, Yale University, 1969).. 1969).. Good. - Octavo, pictorial wrappers with a cover illustration by Laurent de Brunhoff. The binding is darkened & lightly bumped. There is a tear to the lower third of the front joint & the front wrap & title page are partially detached. The spine is creased. 169 & [2] pages. 6 full-page black-and- white illustrations. The book is lightly cracked at page 86. Good. Among the contents of this issue [which are all in English] are an article on the first appearance of children's books by Philippe Aries; "One hundred years of il... View More...
Boston, MA: Branden Press, (1969).. (1969).. Fine. - Octavo, cloth in a dust wrapper. The covers are slightly bumped. The spine & extremities of the dust jacket are darkened. There are 2 stains to the front panel & a red pencil mark to the rear panel. 101 pages. Full- page black-and-white illustrations by Leonard Guardino. Near fine in a good dust wrapper.
First edition.
Signed "Will Barrett" by the author and inscribed by the illustrator on the title page, with the recipient's address stamp on the front endpaper. Dust jacket present. First Edition. View More...
Flushing, NY: The Paris Review, Inc., 1992.. 1992.. Fine. - Octavo, softcover bound in color pictorial wrappers. 309 & [1] pages plus ads. Black-and-white illustrations. Fine.
Among the contents of this issue are interviews with John Guare and Neil Simon; fiction by Rick Bass, Barry Lopez and others; a prose piece "Jack and Jill: An Exegetical Aria" by John Barth; and poetry by John Hollander, Gail Mazur, Mark Strand and others. View More...