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All books are first printings of first editions or first American editions unless otherwise noted.
BIDERMAN, Bob
San Francisco, Early Stages, (1982). Epistolary novel of a young man drafted into the peacetime Army just before the Vietnam War begins in earnest. Signed by the author. This is the hardcover edition, reportedly one of only 400 copies (there were 4600 copies in wrappers). Near fine in a near fine dust jacket.
[#035517]
$25
(BLOOM, Harold)
(NY), Scribner, (1998). The uncorrected proof copy, edited by Bloom. Foxing to top edge, else fine in wrappers.
[#036165]
$25
(BORGES, Jorge Luis). MONEGAL, Emir Rodriguez
NY, Dutton, (1978). Biography. Fine in a near fine dust jacket.
[#035059]
$25
(BOWLES, Paul). CARR, Virginia Spencer
London, Peter Owen, (2005). The first British edition of Carr's biography of Bowles. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#035077]
$25
BOYD, Blanche McCrary
NY, Vintage Books, (1998). The first Vintage Books edition. Inscribed by the author to Robert Stone and his wife, "with much love." Mild prior dampening; near fine in wrappers.
[#033699]
$25
BOYD, Blanche McCrary
NY, Vintage Books, (1995). Later printing of the first Vintage Books edition, with a new introduction by Dorothy Allison. Signed by Boyd. From the library of Robert Stone. Fine in wrappers.
[#033698]
$25
(Native American)
(BRUCHAC, Joseph)
Hadley, Ken Lopez, Bookseller, 1996. Bruchac provides the introduction to this catalog of Native American literature: over 3 pages, he tells how he learned the power of strong stories. As best we know, not reprinted elsewhere. Fine in wrappers.
[#034464]
$25
(BUNTING, Basil)
(n.p.), (n.p.), (1970). Tabloid style newspaper devoted to the poems of Basil Bunting. Cover prints an excerpt from The Cantos of Ezra Pound. Folded once, by design; near fine.
[#035396]
$25
CASTEDO, Elena
NY, Grove Weidenfeld, (1990). From the library of Robert Stone, and with a blurb by Robert Stone on the rear cover of the book. Oddly, warmly inscribed by the author to someone else. Fine in a very near fine, mildly sunned dust jacket.
[#033705]
$25
CLANCY, Tom
NY, Putnam's, 1999. 18 pages of review material (no book), including a form letter to Book Review Editor; a release About the Authors; Every Man a Tiger summary; A Chronology of Key Events; and A Conversation with General Chuck Horner (co-author). Folded; two pages are slightly dusy; near fine. Note: promotional material only, no book.
[#035803]
$25
COLEMAN, Carter
(NY), Warner, (1998). Signed by the author. Unmarked, but from the library of Robert Stone. One previously dampened corner; else fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#033710]
$25
(Comics)
Chicago, Bijou/[Print Mint], [1970]. Second printing (rear inside cover includes Zap #4 in its ad), published by the Print Mint in an edition of 10,000 copies. Near fine.
[#036368]
$25
(Comics)
Berkeley, Print Mint, 1970. First printing (no Kitchen Sink logo; the "adults only" banner is printed in red). 2" split at spine crown; very good.
[#036369]
$25
(Comics)
San Francisco, Rip Off Press, 1972. Second printing (orange beer cans) of this sex education comic. Near fine.
[#036392]
$25
(Comics)
(n.p.), Print Mint, 1970. Printing unknown, as the 1st -5th printings are indistinguishable from one another (as per Jay Kennedy's Official Underground and Newave Comix Price Guide). Near fine.
[#036382]
$25
(Comics)
Milwaukee, Kitchen Sink, 1972. First printing, stated. Last panel of "The Many Faces of R. Crumb" excised, thus only very good.
[#036394]
$25
(CORNELL, Joseph), WALDMAN, Diane
Flushing, Queens County Art and Cultural Center, 1973. Exhibition catalog. Fine in stapled wrappers with two addenda sheets laid in.
[#035805]
$25
CRASE, Douglas
NY, Pantheon, (2004). The advance reading copy. Near fine in wrappers with publisher's promotional material laid in.
[#035351]
$25
(DEWEY, John)
NY, Harper & Brothers, 1937. Report of Hearings on the charges made against Trotsky in the Moscow trials. Dewey was Chairman of the Preliminary Commission of Inquiry. Several instances of notes and underlinings in pencil; near fine in wrappers.
[#035241]
$25
DI LAMPEDUSA, Guiseppe Tomasi
London, Harvill Press, (1995). An advance review copy of the first Harvill edition. Publicity information laid in, and on a label on the front cover. Fine in wrappers.
[#036069]
$25
(DUBUS, Andre)
(Tuscaloosa), University of Alabama, 1985. Includes "A Father's Story" by Dubus, as well as an interview with him and Dubus's eulogy for Richard Hugo. Near fine in wrappers.
[#036168]
$25
(Anthology)
EHRHART, W.D. and BARRY, Jan (eds.)
(Perkasie), East River Anthology, 1976. Subtitled "Veterans After Vietnam," this anthology of poems by veterans focuses on their experiences after the war rather than on the war itself. Contributors include Bruce Weigl, Stephen Sossaman, Michael Uhl, Simon Ortiz, Gerald McCarthy, Ehrhart, John Balaban, and many others. Very near fine in wrappers.
[#010323]
$25
EKLUND, J.M.
(n.p.), [Copper Canyon], (n.d.). A Copperhead broadside poem. Matted to 14-3/4" x 17-1/4". Fine.
[#035450]
$25
ELIOT, George
Boston, Estes and Lauriat, 1895. One volume (from the 24 volume Rosehill Limited Edition of George Eliot's works). No. 732 of 1000 copies. Near fine.
[#035716]
$25
(ELLIS, Bret Easton)
Philadelphia, Philadelphia Inquirer, 1987. Interview with Ellis by Maralyn Lois Polak. At the time, Ellis had published Less than Zero and Rules of Attraction. Near fine.
[#035921]
$25
(Equity)
NY, Actors' Equity Association, 1929. "Official Organ of the Actors' Equity Association." Front cover detaching; a good copy.
[#600040]
$25
FALL, Bernard B.
Garden City, Doubleday, 1967. Posthumously published final pieces on the Vietnam War. Gift inscription on front flyleaf; very good in a very good, price-clipped dust jacket with wear to the edges and dampstaining visible on the verso.
[#035522]
$25
FLEMING, Alice
NY, Crowell, (1971). A biography, written for young people, of this pioneering investigative journalist and early muckraker, whose work led to the dissolution of the Standard Oil monopoly. Not a lending library copy, but with stamps of a Children's Learning Center. Thus a very good copy in a good dust jacket, chipped at the corners and with an open tear at the crown.
[#034634]
$25
FLEMING, Stephen
Chapel Hill, Algonquin Books, (1986). A review copy of this novel of a Vietnamese soldier who first fought for the French then the South Vietnamese, and later ends up a waiter in Washington D.C. Offsetting to endpages, else fine in a fine dust jacket, with review material laid in.
[#035525]
$25
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