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All books are first printings of first editions or first American editions unless otherwise noted.
PERCHIK, Simon
New Rochelle, Elizabeth Press, (1972). The softcover issue of this poetry collection. Corner crease to the rear flap; still fine in self-wrappers.
[#035406]
$45
PHILLIPS, Travers
(n.p.), [Self-published], (n.d.). Poetry, apparently self-published. Inscribed by the author: "Especially for Pauline Kael/ with the warmest regard of the author and in keen appreciation of your own remarkable literary accomplishments/ Travers Phillips/ 2nd April, 1985." Slightly sunned and spotted; very good in wrappers.
[#034576]
$45
PULLMAN, Philip
NY, Knopf, (1993). The uncorrected proof copy of the first American edition of this dark young adult novel that was later reprinted as The Butterfly Tattoo. Front cover spotted and with some scattered ink lines; only very good in wrappers.
[#023043]
$45
ROGOFF, Gordon
New Haven, Yale University Press, (2000). A review copy of this collection of Rogoff's theater criticism. With press release and New York Times review laid in. Together with an autograph card signed to film critic Pauline Kael, soliciting comments. One page corner turned, else fine in wrappers.
[#023062]
$45
ROTHENBERG, Jerome
(Milwaukee), Membrane Press, 1976. Inscribed by Rothenberg to Clayton [Eshleman] and Caryl, "the pleasure of your company." Near fine in wrappers.
[#033545]
$45
SHRIVER, Lionel
NY, Counterpoint, (2003). The advance reading copy. Trace foxing to top edge, else fine in wrappers.
[#036180]
$45
STEVENS, Shane
NY, Morrow, 1966. Sticker shadow on flyleaf; else fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#035751]
$45
STONE, Robert
Franklin Center, Franklin Library, 1998. The Franklin Library edition of this densely plotted political and metaphysical thriller set in contemporary Jerusalem. Stone tackles the religious hatreds, political intrigues and spiritual aspirations and malaise that intersect in one of the most historically significant, and volatile, places on earth. Signed by the author. With a special introduction by Stone for this edition. Leatherbound, all edges gilt, with a silk ribbon marker bound in. Fine.
[#912818]
$45
STOREY, David
NY, Random House, (1971). An advance review copy of this highly regarded play, which won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for best play, and was nominated for four Tony Awards. From the library of Pauline Kael. Random House plays typically have small hardcover printings, and advance copies are especially scarce. Very good in a dust jacket with a jagged tear on the front panel, thus only good, with review slip laid in.
[#034583]
$45
STOTT, William and Jane
Austin, University of Texas Press, (1978). Text by the Stotts, with photographs by Fred Fehl. From the library of Cheryl Crawford, and with a lengthy, appreciative inscription to her by a third party. Spine crown worn, else a near fine copy in a good, edge-chipped dust jacket.
[#034536]
$45
TAN, Amy
NY, Putnam, (1991). Her second novel. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#024203]
$45
(TATE, James)
(Brockport), (SUNY Brockport), (1975). A program for two readings by two poets, on consecutive nights: James Tate with Gerard Malanga, and William Matthews with Susan Fromberg Schaeffer. Each poet has a photo, a bio, and a poem in the program. This copy is from the library of James Tate. Fine in stapled wrappers.
[#034412]
$45
WALLENSTEIN, Barry
Brockport, BOA, 1977. Second printing. Inscribed by the author to Robert Stone, in 1996, "in fellowship." Fine in wrappers.
[#033810]
$45
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WILSON, Sondra Kathryn, editor
NY, Modern Library, 2000. An advance copy in the form of tapebound 8-1/2" x 11" typeset pages, with printed cover. Selections from the 11-year history of The Messenger Reader: Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, etc. Cover dirt-smudged; else near fine.
[#036057]
$45
(Anthology)
(WOLFF, Tobias)
Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1994. The advance reading copy of the anthology edited by Tobias Wolff, with stories by Sherman Alexie, Robert Olen Butler, Thom Jones, Stuart Dybek, Tony Earley, Chris Offut, Barry Hannah, Christopher Tilghman, and others. Fine in wrappers.
[#008030]
$45
WRAY, John
NY, Knopf, 2005. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#917028]
$45
(Ithaca), (Cornell University), 1995-1997. Seven issues, (six items plus miscellany), as follows: Volume 12, Nos. 1/2 (a double issue and the premier issue), 3, 4; Volume 13, Nos. 1, 3; Volume 14, No. 2. Native Americas replaced Cornell's journal Akwekon, which had been re-titled from Northeast Indian Quarterly, and while Native Americas retained the numbering system of its predecessors, this was announced by the publishers as a new launch. Included is an issue of the newsletter The Web [Cornell: Fall/Winter, 1995] with a small story on the journal and a 1996 press release from editorial board member Wilma Mankiller. Several of the issues have the address label of Joseph Bruchac; one issue is corner creased; one is nicked at the crown; else all are fine in wrappers.
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$40
(Washington, D.C.), Survival International U.S.A., (1981-1982). Volume 1, No. 1 and Volume 2, Nos. 2, 3/4. Four issues (one double issue, so 3 items). One issue folded for mailing; two issues sunned; near fine.
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(Washington, D.C), (Department of State), (1966). An offprint from the Department of State Bulletin, a memorandum submitted to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, largely concentrating on the issue of whether Congressional approval, and a formal declaration of war, were necessary for U.S. troops to be committed to combat in Vietnam. 16 pages. Stamped "Library of Congress Surplus/Duplicate." Near fine in stapled wrappers.
[#010070]
$40
ADAMS, Jane
(London), Macmillan, (2000). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#912891]
$40
ALEXIE, Sherman
NY, Atlantic Monthly Press, (1996). The advance reading copy of his second novel. Signed by the author. Fine in wrappers.
[#912195]
$40
ALEXIE, Sherman
Los Angeles, American Indian Studies Center, (1993). His third collection of poems and prose poems. Illustrations by Elizabeth Woody. Blurbs by Linda Hogan and Simon Ortiz. Only issued in wrappers, but in two slightly different sizes. This is a copy of the smaller issue. 6-7/8" x 9-7/8". Signed by the author. Light crown bump; near fine in wrappers.
[#912199]
$40
AMICHAI, Yehuda
NY, Harper & Row, (1977). The hardcover issue of this collection of poetry, with an introduction by Ted Hughes. Fine in a near fine dust jacket, with the typically sunned spine.
[#035053]
$40
(Anthology)
NY, Scribner's, [1981]. The uncorrected proof copy. Lower half of title page missing; otherwise near fine in wrappers.
[#036248]
$40
(Anthology)
Moorhead, Territorial Press, 1976. Second printing. An anthology of contemporary American Tribal poetry -- featuring the writers of the first generation of the Native American "renaissance" -- printed at Moorhead State College in Montana. Edited by James L. White and with early contributions by Leslie Silko, Joy Harjo, Duane Niatum, Gerald Vizenor, Simon Ortiz, Lance Henson, Anna Lee Walters, Carroll Arnett and many others. Uneven sunning; very good in wrappers.
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$40
(Anthology)
NY, Oxford University Press, 1981. The uncorrected proof copy of this anthology of stories selected by V.S. Pritchett. Edge-foxing; near fine in wrappers.
[#036249]
$40
ANTRIM, Donald
NY, Knopf, 2000. The uncorrected proof copy of his third novel. Signed by the author in March 20, 2000, the month after publication. Two small dents to front cover; very near fine in wrappers.
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$40
AUSTER, Paul
NY, Henry Holt, (2002). The advance reading copy. Signed by the author. Fine in wrappers.
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$40
AUSTER, Paul
NY, Henry Holt, (2007). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
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$40
BANKS, Russell
Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1981. A collection of related stories set in a New Hampshire trailer park. Signed by the author. Foredge foxing; near fine in a fine dust jacket.
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