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

NY, Summit, (1989). The advance reading copy. Rubbing to covers; near fine in wrappers. [#036048] $25
Evanston, Northwestern University Press, 1970. Inscribed by the author to Pauline Kael: "For Pauline with love and kisses/ John (1/3 author)." A misshapen book: heavily cocked with wavy boards. A good copy, lacking the dust jacket. [#035501] $25
Orlando, Harcourt, (2004). The uncorrected proof copy. Modest foxing to front cover; near fine in wrappers with 18 pages of promotional material laid in. [#036178] $25
(Native American)
click for a larger image of item #34466, Native American Literature Catalog Hadley, Ken Lopez, Bookseller, 1994. Silko provides the introduction to this catalog of Native American literature: a 3-page story from her family history about the need for Native voices to tell Native stories. An essay adapted and expanded from this piece was published in the Los Angeles Times and later collected in Yellow Woman and a Beauty of the Spirit, but this essay itself has never been reprinted. Fine in wrappers. [#034466] $25
(Toronto), Lester & Orpen Dennys, (1989). First Canadian edition. Slight toning to pages, else fine in wrappers. [#036116] $25
click for a larger image of item #34535, Real Life Drama. The Group Theatre and America, 1931-1940. NY, Knopf, 1990. From the estate of Cheryl Crawford. Laid in is a review of the book and a packing slip addressed to Charlotte Abramson, as Crawford's co-executor. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#034535] $25
(Vietnam)
(NY), HarperCollins, (1995). The uncorrected proof copy of the story of the founding of the New England Shelter for Homeless Vets, and five vets who went through its rigorous program. Near fine in wrappers. [#035389] $25
NY, Art & Antiques, 1984. An essay by Sontag on Proust and the photographs of Paul Nader, published in the May, 1984 issue of Art & Antiques. Near fine. [#035476] $25
(Vietnam)
(NY), Delacorte, (1990). The advance reading copy. Partial price sticker front cover; 3" edge tear upper rear spine; otherwise very good in wrappers. [#035390] $25
NY, Paragon House, (1992). The uncorrected proof copy. Several blended spots to covers; very good in wrappers. [#035377] $25
NY, Harper, (1957). Text block is solid with just some light, but the boards and jacket are stained. Overall a very good copy in a good, price-clipped dust jacket. [#035175] $25
London, Faber and Faber, (1980). The softcover issue of the first Faber edition. Originally published by the Inter-Action Company in 1979. Near fine in wrappers. [#035556] $25
NY, Grove, (1968). First Evergreen Black Cat paperback edition. Trace foredge foxing, else fine. [#036117] $25
(Anthology)
NY, Ecco Press, (1994). The uncorrected proof copy. Edited by Mark Strand. Near fine in wrappers. [#036304] $25
[The Hamptons], Hampton Shorts, 1998. Program for the event., held in Sagaponack in 1998. Honorees include George Plimpton, Spalding Gray, James Salter, and others. Presenters include Plimpton, Peter Matthiessen, and others. New Yorker cartoon reproduced on cover. Two pieces of tape on inside recto, otherwise near fine. [#035477] $25
(Native Amercan)
(n.p.), (n.p.), (n.d.). Two poetry broadsides by Chippewa author Robert A. Swanson: "Child of Hope" and "An Old Man Asks." Together with "Heal My Land," by Pat Swanson. Fine. [#035821] $25
(Circlet Press)
Boston, Circlet Press, (1993). Edited by Tan. Edge-foxing to covers; very good in wrappers. [#036167] $25
[NY], Some, (n.d.). Poetry postcard by Tate. From the author's library. This is the blue issue. Hint of sunning, else fine. [#034594] $25
[NY], Some, (n.d.). Poetry postcard by Tate. From the author's library. This is the yellow issue. Fine. [#034595] $25
[NY], Some, (n.d.). Poetry postcard by Tate. From the author's library. Hint of sunning, else fine. [#034593] $25
Worcester, Metacom, 1981. Poetry notecard by Tate. From the author's library. One of 300 copies. Linoleum cut by Elaine Quick. Fine. [#034596] $25
(Theater)
(NY), (Ziegfeld Theatre), (1928). Program for the Broadway run, of this Gershwin musical. This program is for the week beginning September 16, 1929. The show had opened on July 2. Near fine in stapled wrappers. [#600053] $25
NY, Doubleday, 1987. A review copy of the first American edition. Trace top edge foxing, else fine in a fine dust jacket, with publicity material laid in. [#035422] $25
Garden City, Crime Club/Doubleday Doran, 1944. Ex-library, with a "released" stamp. Tape shadows to endpages; shallow dampstaining to foredge; else a very good copy, lacking the dust jacket. [#035423] $25
Garden City, Crime Club/Doubleday Doran, 1944. Near fine, without dust jacket. [#035424] $25
NY, Doubleday, (1980). The uncorrected proof copy. Near fine in tall wrappers. [#035380] $25
(Montpelier), (Vermont Publicity Service), (1956). Sunning, foxing, mild dampstaining. A good copy in stapled wrappers. [#035559] $25
(Vietnam War)
NY, Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee, 1966. Photographs of the March 26, 1966 demonstration against the war, in NYC. Owner name to flyleaf; minor cover foxing; spine crease. Very good in wrappers. [#035753] $25
NY, Knopf, 1987. The uncorrected proof copy. Near fine in wrappers. [#036054] $25
(Native American)
click for a larger image of item #34467, Native American Literature Catalog Hadley, Ken Lopez, Bookseller, 2006. Vizenor provides the introduction to this catalog of Native American literature: 4 pages, in which Vizenor writes of his own writing, and that of others, such as N. Scott Momaday, Leslie Silko, Gordon Henry, Louis Owens, Michael Dorris, and Louise Erdrich. As far as we know, this essay has not been reprinted elsewhere. Fine in wrappers. [#034467] $25
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