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

Columbus, (Pfeifer Printing Co.), (1976). Self-published poetry collection, one of 1000 copies, this copy inscribed by the author to Pauline Kael "with my compliments." Foxing to page edges; very good in wrappers. [#034549] $25
NY, Henry Holt, (1937). Contributions by Mark Van Doren, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Louis Untermeyer, Amy Lowell, W.H. Auden, William Dean Howells, Padraic Colum, and others. Near fine in a very good, price-clipped dust jacket. 1957 Boston Globe article about Frost laid in. [#035062] $25
NY, Knopf, 1993. A review copy of the first American edition of this biography by White. Very near fine in a fine dust jacket, with the publisher's promotional sheet laid in. [#035063] $25
Fayetteville, U. of Arkansas Press, 1981. The simultaneous softcover issue of her uncommon first book, a collection of stories. Foxed, especially at edges of the text block; very good in wrappers. [#033321] $25
NY, Farrar Straus Giroux, (1980). The first paperback printing. Inscribed by the author to Robert Stone, "with warm esteem," in 1989. Modest staining, sunning, creasing. Still about very good in wrappers. [#033723] $25
(London), Harvill, (1997). An advance copy of the 1997 Harvill edition, which uses a first printing of the 1992 Harvill edition and adds a publisher's sticker to the front cover with publication and contact information. Pages unevenly age-toned; near fine in wrapeprs. [#035529] $25
(n.p.p), Warner Books, (1993). An advance excerpt of Green's novel, published with Laramie Dunaway's "Lessons in Survival." Slight foxing; near fine in stapled wrappers. [#036170] $25
Plainfield, (n.p.), (n.d.). Two variations of a flyers advertising a reading by Grossinger at the Plainfield Grange. 11-1/2" x 17-1/2". Black and blue on white; black and blue on foil. The former is fine; the latter is creased at a lower corner and near fine. [#033412] $25
London, Oxford University Press, (1960). A near fine copy, lacking the dust jacket. [#035399] $25
NY, Ballantine, (2004). The uncorrected proof copy. Fine in wrappers. [#035531] $25
(NY), New Directions, (1973). A review copy of the New Directions paperback. Contributions by Robert Lowell, Marshall McLuhan; others. Foxing to covers, else near fine. [#036077] $25
(Hudson Review)
NY, Hudson Review, 1956. William Eastlake, Ezra Pound, etc. Spine tanned and slanted; about very good. [#036078] $25
(Hudson Review)
NY, Hudson Review, 1967. Thomas Merton, E.M. Cioran, Galway Kinnell, etc. Spine tanned and slanted; about very good. [#036080] $25
Chicago, Ivan R. Dee, 2002. The uncorrected proof copy. Near fine in wrappers. [#035532] $25
(International Studio)
NY, John Lane, 1915. Vol. LIV, No. 215. Surface soiling and edge wear to covers; very good in wrappers. [#600037] $25
London, Eyre & Spottiswoode, (1948). First Century Library edition. Very good in a good dust jacket. [#035929] $25
NY, Farrar Straus Giroux, (1990). Signed by Pritchard. Mild bowing to boards, else fine in a fine dust jacket. [#035149] $25
NY, Holt Rinehart Winston, (1984). The simultaneous issue in wrappers of this collection of reviews from the early 1980s and including the essay "Why Are Movies So Bad?" Unmarked, but from the estate of the author. Faint foxing at the edges of the text block; still fine in wrappers. [#024099] $25
click for a larger image of item #17485, Jack Kerouac - The Legacy Larkspur, Jan Kerouac Benefit Fund, 1995. An attractive poster, designed and printed by noted poster artist Alton Kelley -- who designed many of the famous psychedelic posters of the 1960s in San Francisco. This poster was prepared to promote a series of benefits for Kerouac's daughter Jan, who, besides being quite ill and without health care benefits, was contesting the disposition of Kerouac's literary estate. A series of fundraising events were organized in San Francisco, which included appearances and performances by a number of people who had been closely connected to Kerouac and the poets and artists of the Beat generation and later the Sixties counterculture. Of a total edition of 1135, this is one of 1000 unsigned copies. Approximately 18" x 26". Rolled, else fine. [#017485] $25
NY, Random House, (1977). The uncorrected proof copy. Near fine in tall wrappers. [#035219] $25
NY, Frederick Fell, (1966). An early novel of the Air Force in Vietnam. The publisher touts this on the front panel of the dust jacket as "The First Novel of Vietnam" -- an exercise in hyperbole, but it is, in fact, very early: Newman's bibliography only lists five novels of the war published prior to 1966. Third printing, inscribed by the author. Very good in a very good dust jacket. [#035536] $25
Englewood, Prentice Hall, (1982). A collection of writings from 1956-1982, with extensive commentary interspersed. This is the simultaneous issue in wrappers. Covers slightly splayed; price blacked out on rear cover; very good. [#035251] $25
NY, A.S. Barnes, (1942). Third printing (as indicated on dust jacket flap) of one of the few books issued "for girls" in the Barnes Sports Library. Bookstore stamp front pastedown; near fine in a very good dust jacket, with a list of tiles in the Sports Library on the verso. [#034921] $25
NY, Breaking Point, 1967. A 32-page diatribe against the sexual revolution. Owner name. Very good in stapled wrappers with rubbing to the edges and the spine. [#036036] $25
click for a larger image of item #34531, The Playmakers NY, Dutton, (1971). First Dutton paperback edition. From the library of Cheryl Crawford. Crawford, The Actors Studio and The Group Theatre all appear in the text. Spine creased; very good in wrappers. [#034531] $25
NY, Signet/New American Library, (1973). A review copy of the first paperback edition. Tanning to page edges, thus a very good copy, with publisher's promotional information laid in. [#036088] $25
Boston, Faber and Faber, (1988). First U.S. edition. Near fine in wrappers. [#036091] $25
NY, Doubleday, (1990). Inscribed by the author in the year of publication. From the library of Robert Stone, although the inscription is not to Stone. Very good in a good, internally stained dust jacket with one long, closed edge tear on the rear panel. [#033758] $25
NY, Simon & Schuster, (1978). The uncorrected proof copy. Very good in tall, padbound wrappers. A fragile format. [#035220] $25
Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, (1991). Near fine in wrappers. [#036092] $25
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