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

San Anselmo, Audio Wisdom, 1999. A two-cassette, two-hour audio recording of an evening with Peter Matthiessen. Unmarked, but from the library of Peter Matthiessen. Still shrink-wrapped; fine. [#032065] $40
(Thomaston), (Northwoods), (1984). Inscribed by the author to Peter [Matthiessen] in 1994: "Here's why I gave up on poems and cast my lot with fiction." Fine in wrappers. [#032102] $40
On Sale: $20
NY, Turtle Bay Books, (1993). Her first book, a collection of stories. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#914547] $40
NY, Farrar Straus Giroux, (2006). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#915318] $40
NY, Knopf, 2002. The advance reading copy of the British edition. Fine in wrappers. [#911744] $40
Bloomington, Indiana University Press, (1970). The poet's first book. Inscribed by the author to another poet in the year of publication "with love and best wishes, Sandy." Recipient's handmade bookplate on front flyleaf. Near fine, with various portions of the dust jacket clipped and pasted on the boards and endpages. [#022758] $40
NY, Knopf, 1975. Inscribed by the author in 1977 to another poet, "who has befriended Hazard and his grateful friend the author." Recipient's handmade bookplate front flyleaf; a near fine copy, with the main dust jacket sections clipped and attached to the boards. A nice literary association copy. [#023011] $40
(Toronto), McClelland & Stewart, (1996). Her third book, first novel, this being the true first edition, only issued in wrappers in Canada. Fine. [#915360] $40
click for a larger image of item #17180, Tropico de Capricornio Buenos Aires, Santiago Rueda, (1960). The first Argentine edition of Tropic of Capricorn. A very good copy in self-wrappers, inexpertly tape-repaired at the hinges and folds. [#017180] $40
NY, Crown, (1996). The uncorrected proof copy of his sixth book, winner of the Pulitzer Prize. One lower corner crease, else fine in wrappers, with four pages of promotional material laid in. [#915389] $40
NY, Grove Press, (2001). The author's second collection of poems. Warmly inscribed by the author to writer Charles Newman ("her favorite dinner date") in the year of publication. Fine in wrappers. [#019701] $40
NY, Viking, (1983). Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#915430] $40
(London), Duck Editions, (2000). Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#913359] $40
(London), Picador, (2001). The advance reading copy. Very slight crown bump, else fine in wrappers, with a color photocopy of the cover art laid in. [#018991] $40
London, London Limited Editions, (1991). The limited edition. Number 114 of 150 numbered copies signed by the author. Fine in a near fine glassine dustwrapper. [#914237] $40
NY, Norton, (1995). The uncorrected proof copy of the first American edition of this nonfiction overview of life in the 18th century British navy, intended in part as a companion volume to his Aubrey/Maturin series. Small thin quarto, heavily illustrated (although the proof reproductions are of poor quality). One slight corner crease; else fine in wrappers. [#014909] $40
(Orchestra Programs)
Philadelphia, Philadelphia Orchestra, 1934-1937. Eight programs; 3 apparently missing their covers and clipped together. Several annotations in the lot; some edge soiling. Overall, very good in wrappers. [#035938] $40
NY, Pandora, (1987). The uncorrected proof copy. Edited and introduced by Marge Piercy. Near fine in wrappers. [#036303] $40
NY, Broadway Play Publishing, (1990). A play by this poet, playwright, essayist and novelist. His novel Cold Hands was chosen as New York Times Notable Book. Inscribed by the author: "Tony [Harvey] -- Thanks for lunch. Joe." Near fine in wrappers. [#026853] $40
Toronto, Knopf, 2002. The first Canadian edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#035467] $40
Toronto, Knopf, 2003. The first Canadian edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#035469] $40
London, Chatto & Windus, (1992). The uncorrected proof copy of the first British edition. Near fine in wrappers. [#035261] $40
(various places), (various publishers), (1977-2000). Six magazines with pieces by and about Robbins. Two articles and four interviews, as follows: an interview in Rolling Stone, November 1977; a brief essay on living in La Conner, WA in Pacific Northwest, April 1986; an interview in Interview, November 1993; an interview in Seattle Weekly, April, 1994; a cover article on living in the Northwest in Seattle Times, August, 1994, (plus a newspaper ad for the same) and, lastly, an interview in High Times, June 2000. All issues are near fine or better, and span his career from the year after Even Cowgirls Get the Blues to Fierce Invalids from Hot Climates. [#023608] $40
London, Jonathan Cape, (2000). The uncorrected proof copy of the British edition. Winner of the PEN/Faulkner Award. Fine in wrappers. [#911991] $40
NY, Dutton, (1976). First Dutton paperback edition. Long Thomas Pynchon blurb on rear cover. Remainder mark; very good. [#036112] $40
NY, Atlantic Monthly Press, (1997). His second novel, a "Public Works Trilogy" set in the year 2023 and featuring an eco-terrorist in a novel characterized as "part Mad Max, part Monkey Wrench Gang, part Charles Dickens." The author has dedicated the book to Ayn Rand. Signed by the author with a Kilroy-type caricature. Fine in a fine dust jacket, with a Thomas Pynchon blurb. [#913408] $40
London, Jonathan Cape, (2001). The advance reading copy, marked "uncorrected proof," and in pictorial wrappers that differ from the imagery and layout of the final dust jacket. Fine. [#019029] $40
(n.p.), Livingston Press at the University of West Alabama, (2004). Inscribed by the author to Robert Stone: "You have given me great enjoyment over the years." Near fine in wrappers. [#033774] $40
(San Francisco), MacAdam/Cage, (2004). Signed by the author in the month following publication. And with a signed limited (1/1000) bookmark laid in, also signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#912729] $40
Winnipeg, Blizzard Publishing, (1990). A play. Fine in wrappers. [#912734] $40
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