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

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
NY, Atheneum, 1990. The uncorrected proof copy of this collection of stories. Faint spine spotting; else fine in wrappers. [#036055] $25
Gambier, Kenyon College, 1953. Approximately 100 pages devoted to Warren's "Brothers to Dragons." Spine slanted, tanned, and a bit torn. A good copy only. [#036119] $25
(London), Richard Lambert, ca. 1886. Complete catalog of his pictures, with fourteen drawings contributed by himself. Foxed: good in stapled wrappers. [#600030] $25
(Native American)
click for a larger image of item #34468, Native American Literature Catalog Hadley, Ken Lopez, Bookseller, 1997. Welch provides the introduction to this catalog of Native American literature, in which he talks about how, with the help of Richard Hugo, he became a poet, and one of the early voices to be heard in the larger literary landscape of the "Native American Renaissance." Not reprinted elsewhere. Fine in wrappers. [#034468] $25
NY, Crowell, (1956). Near fine in a very good, price-clipped dust jacket. [#035429] $25
(Vietnam)
NY, Franklin Watts, (1984). The advance reading copy. Near fine in wrappers. [#035393] $25
NY, Norton, (1989). The uncorrected proof copy. Near fine in wrappers. [#035435] $25
(NY), Penguin, (1989). First thus. Owner initials; foxing to edges of text block; near fine in wrappers. [#035962] $25
NY, Farrar Sraus Giroux, 1987. An advance reading excerpt, printing the first chapter. Near fine in stapled wrappers. [#036058] $25
NY, Scribner's, (1983). The uncorrected proof copy of his first book, a highly praised novel -- "the chronicle of the corruption and decay of Spec 4 James Griffin under the pressures of an unreal war." Winner of the Maxwell Perkins Award. The publication date has been amended by hand on the rear cover. Nick to spine crown; still near fine in wrappers. [#035561] $25
NY, Scribner's, (1983). The uncorrected proof copy of his first book, a highly praised novel -- "the chronicle of the corruption and decay of Spec 4 James Griffin under the pressures of an unreal war." Winner of the Maxwell Perkins Award. Near fine in wrappers. [#035560] $25
(Yale Review)
(New Haven), Yale University Press, 1949. Robert Frost, Ada Comstock, Archibald MacLeish, Harry Levin on James Joyce, etc. A handful of underlinings and pencil notations; spine slanted; very good in wrappers with wear to the yapped edges. [#036186] $25
NY, Dutton/Obelish, (1983). First thus. Slight foxing, light crease and wear to spine; near fine in wrappers. [#035964] $25
NY, Ticknor & Fields, 1994. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#915776] $21
click for a larger image of item #915779, Eclipse Fever NY, Knopf, 1993. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#915779] $21
NY, Norton, (2003). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#913746] $21
NY, Scribner, (2000). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#915780] $21
Sag Harbor, Permanent Press, (1994). One of 1600 copies printed. Fine in a fine dust jacket with slight crimp to crown. Publicity sheet laid in. [#915785] $21
(NY), Harper, (2008). Fine in a very near fine, slightly rubbed dust jacket. [#914406] $21
(NY), (Cahners/Bowker), 1996. Contains an interview with Alexie, from about the time of the publication of Indian Killer. Fine in stapled wrappers. [#912206] $21
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