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All books are first printings of first editions or first American editions unless otherwise noted.

(Poetry)
click for a larger image of item #35886, Subjunctive Tense/If We Could Be Brought Manuscript poem entitled "Subjunctive Tense," but eventually published, with significant changes, as "If We Could Be Brought" (first line). Signed by Ignatow. Undated. Lower corner stain, not affecting text; very good. [#035886] $150
September 14, 1978. To the editors of Farrar, Straus & Giroux: "I'm taking the liberty of submitting to you a ms. of short stories, not mine, that I think is worthy of consideration for publication..." The author on whose behalf Ignatow is writing is unnamed, although he does add that Grace Paley is interested in writing an introduction. One corner staple; editorial "logged in" remarks; folded in thirds; and typed on a machine that made only partial "o's." Near fine. [#013665] $40
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Binghamton, NY, SUNY Binghamton, 1974. Literary publication featuring an interview and nine poems by David Ignatow. Signed by David Ignatow on page 443. Very Good in wrappers. [#704923] $20
London, Rapp & Whiting, (1968). First Edition in self-wrappers. Signed by the author. Very Good in Very Good DJ. [#705148] $20
Middletown, CT, Wesleyan University Press, (1961). First Edition in simultaneous wrappers. Signed by the author. Very Good. [#705153] $20
Chicago, IL, Swallow Press, (1973). Very Good in Very Good DJ. [#703604] $20
Boston, Little, Brown, (1978). First Edition in simultaneous wrappers.Signed by the author. Very Good. [#704922] $20
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