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All books are first printings of first editions or first American editions unless otherwise noted.
(Anthology)
Arlington Hts, Dark Harvest, 1991. The advance reading copy, with a letter to "Dear Reviewer" laid in. Stamp of recipient on title page; near fine in wrappers.
[#030901]
$20
(Anthology)
NY, Vintage, (1997). The uncorrected proof copy. Near fine in wrappers.
[#036283]
$20
(Anthology)
Brooklyn, Long Island Review, 1973. Includes poetry by vets as well as an essay on "American Poetry From the Indochina Experience" by Stephen Sossaman, himself an accomplished poet and later a public speaker on the Vietnam experience. Most of Sossaman's essay is a review of Winning Hearts and Minds. Near fine in wrappers.
[#010320]
$20
(Anthology)
NY, Vintage, (1989). The uncorrected proof copy of a collection of original stories donated by authors to benefit the fight against hunger, homelessness and illiteracy. With contributions by Louise Erdrich, Anne Tyler, Joyce Carol Oates, Ethan Canin, Madison Smartt Bell, Richard Bausch, Richard Russo, Amy Hempel, Michael Dorris, Mona Simpson, Charles Baxter, Robert Olmstead, Carolyn See and others. Slight dampstaining near foredge; near fine in wrappers. Issued as a paperback original.
[#035345]
$20
(Anthology)
Chapel Hill, Algonquin Books, 1992. The uncorrected proof copy. Larry Brown, Robert Olen Butler, James Lee Burke, etc. Moderate foxing to spine; else near fine in wrappers.
[#036272]
$20
(Anthology)
Boston, Beacon Press, (1997). The advance reading copy. Seventeen previously unpublished essays by writers such as Michael Dorris, Julia Alvarez, Madison Smartt Bell, Richard Bausch, Ntozake Shange, John Edgar Wideman, John Casey, Garrett Hongo, Charles Johnson, Beverly Lowry and Susan Richards Shreve, who edits the collection. Robert Stone is listed as a contributor on the publicity letter, laid in, but not in the contents. Fine in wrappers.
[#004493]
$20
(Anthology)

(Anthology)
(Chicago), Poetry, 1943. Vol. 62, No. 2. A Latin American issue, with work by Pablo Neruda, Gabriela Mistral, Manuel Bandeira and Gaston Figueira, among others. Very early appearances in print in English for these writers, two of whom -- Mistral and Neruda -- went on to become Nobel Prize winners. Modest sunning and handling; near fine in wrappers.
[#018498]
$20
(Anthology)

(Anthology)
(n.p.), Fall Reaching Productions, 2001. A charity anthology featuring stories by New York City's horror writers, to benefit the victims of 9/11. Copy 241 of 1000 copies. Near fine in stapled wrappers.
[#030903]
$20
(Anthology)
(n.p.), Fall Reaching Productions, 2001. A charity anthology featuring stories by New York City's horror writers, to benefit the victims of 9/11. Copy 240 of 1000 copies. Near fine in stapled wrappers.
[#030902]
$20
(Anthology)

(Anthology)

(Anthology)
Browning, Blackfeet Heritage Program/(Browning Public Schools), (1979). A dozen stories from an earlier generation that had survived into the present era, with illustrations by Vernon No Runner. This is possibly a later issue in royal blue stapled wrappers. Near fine.
[#025230]
$20
(Anthology)
Browning, Blackfeet Heritage Program/(Browning Public Schools), (1979). A dozen stories from an earlier generation that had survived into the present era, with illustrations by Vernon No Runner. This is a copy of the (later?) royal blue issue. Creased/rolled; very good in stapled wrappers.
[#025231]
$20
(Anthology)
(NY), (Stroker), (1979). No 8. A double issue partly given over to statements by American Indian historical figures and Vine Deloria, Jr. Near fine in stapled wrappers.
[#003402]
$20
(Anthology)
NY, Ticknor & Fields, (1987). Barth, Ehrlich, Stone, Lopez, Wolfe, etc. Edited by Gay Talese. Foxing to edge of text block, thus very good in a near fine dust jacket with a quarter sized spot on the upper front cover.
[#036138]
$20
(Anthology)
NY, Ticknor & Fields, 1989. The uncorrected proof copy. Contributions by Joan Didion, Robert Stone, Richard Ford, Julian Barnes, Annie Dillard, William Kittredge, Edward Hoagland, David Quammen and others. Fine in wrappers.
[#009164]
$20
(Anthology)
Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1988. The uncorrected proof copy of this "anthology of rhymed and metered verse written in the English language since 1975." Near fine in wrappers.
[#036266]
$20
(Anthology)
(Hopewell), Ecco Press, (1997). The advance reading copy (marked "uncorrected proof") of this anthology of "lazy literature." Fine in wrappers.
[#036284]
$20
(Anthology)
NY, Crane, Russak & Company, (1977). Edited by Donaldson D. Frizzell and W. Scott Thompson, and with work by Frizzell, William Westmoreland, S.L.A. Marshall, Thomas C. Thayer, Edward Lansdale, and many others. This copy belonged to one of the editors and is signed "Property of Don Frizzell." Slight crown bump, else fine in a near fine dust jacket with a hint of spine fading and a little rubbing to the corners.
[#028579]
$20
(Anthology)
NY, Morrow, (1997). Advance reading copy of this collection. The writers include the usual round-up for this genre, as well as a number of lesser known authors whose pieces appear here for the first time. Fine in wrappers.
[#000796]
$20
(Anthology)
(NY), Random House, 1988. Excerpts from E.L. Doctorow, Frederick Exley, Kristin McCloy, Anthony Burgess, Alan Hollinghurst, Susan Chace, Richard Russo and Sarah Glasscock. Near fine in wrappers.
[#036140]
$20
(Anthology)
Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1981. A later edition of an anthology of contemporary Native American literature. With work by Leslie Silko, Maurice Kenny, Peter Blue Cloud, Joseph Bruchac, Adrian Louis, Joy Harjo, Jim Barnes, Linda Hogan, Robert Conley, Carroll Arnett, N. Scott Momaday, Paul Gunn Allen, Simon Ortiz, Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, Wendy Rose, Duane Niatum, Mary TallMountain, and many, many others -- a virtual Who's Who of American Indian literature in the first generation after Momaday's groundbreaking, Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, House Made of Dawn. This is the hardcover issue; there was a simultaneous issue in wrappers. Foxing to top edge; else fine in a very good, edge-worn dust jacket with an abrasion on the rear panel, affecting a blurb by Vine Deloria, Jr. Uncommon in hardcover.
[#025233]
$20
(Anthology)
Evanston, TriQuarterly, 1977. Near fine in wrappers.
[#035076]
$20
(Anthology)
Fullerton, Union of Vietnamese in the U, [c.1973]. Bilingual edition of poetry by Vietnamese, mostly about the war but also some folk poetry, etc., with a number of illustrations. Spine heavily faded; otherwise near fine in stapled wrappers.
[#010322]
$20
(Anthology)
NY, Vintage, (1991). The uncorrected proof copy of a collection of pieces donated by the authors to help fight homelessness. Contributors include Andre Dubus, Terry McMillan, Robert Boswell, Bobbie Ann Mason, Jane Smiley, John Edgar Wideman, Susan Minot, Antonya Nelson, Bret Lott, David Huddle, Patricia Henley, Ron Carlson, Tess Gallagher, and others. Spine-sunned; near fine in wrappers.
[#016115]
$20
(Anthology)
NY, McGraw Hill, 1972. The wrappered reissue of one of the early, important collections of poetry by Vietnam vets, published by a small press that was started by vets. Later this title was picked up by a major New York publisher and reissued. An important volume, which introduced such writers as W.D. Ehrhart, Michael Casey and Gustav Hasford, among others. Inscribed by Michael Uhl. Very good in wrappers.
[#010317]
$20
ANTHONY, Evelyn
NY, Coward, McCann & Georghegan, 1982. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Very Good in wrappers.
[#700169]
$20
ANTHONY, Evelyn
NY, Coward, McCann & Georghegan, 1981. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Very Good in wrappers.
[#700170]
$20
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