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What You Know With No Name For It
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What You Know With No Name For It

by Abbott, Keith

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Limited Edition
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San Francisco: Cranium Press. Fine. 1976. Limited Edition. Softcover. Keith Abbott's wide-ranging poem that bounces through successive observations about himself and life. Boldly inscribed by Abbott to Kenward Elmslie, on the front endpaper in elaborate calligraphic script using a chisel-point pen. "The Ken- / ward / Elmslie / Copy / (a calligraphic flourish) / Keith" Provenance: From the library and estate of Kenward Elmslie, prolific poet associated with the New York School of poetry, editor, performer, and founder of Z Magazine and Z press. One of an edition limited to 300 copies. Unpaginated, 18 pages. 5' x 5 3/4". Handset in Italian Old Style type and printed on cream colored fine paper. Bound in sewn, dark green, mould made wraps, with a Michael Meyers illustration of a picture of two faucets and grasses, framed in an arch. This illustration is replicated on the title page, the faucets being an allusion to the second paragraph of the poem. This little volume is clean, sharp, and in Fine… Read More
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With Thackeray in America

With Thackeray in America

by Crowe, Eyre. [Thackeray, William Makepeace]

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First American Edition
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Hardcover
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. Good+ with no dust jacket. 1893. First American Edition. Hardcover. Overall wear to spine with bumped ends and residue from removal of a library label, wear to corners and edges, small remanant of a laid down library pocket on the rear endpaper, and "Withdrawn" stamps to front pastedown and head of text block.; Eyre Crowe's account of William Makepeace Thackeray's 1892-1893 travels in the US. Crowe, a skilled British painter, served as Thackeray's secretary for the trip and recorded their journeys in both text and drawings. The result was a view of US life as rendered by a truly fascinated Englishman. Crowe recorded the proceedings of Congress, hospitality in the Southern states, slave markets, Boston, sledding, Baltimore, Thackeray's lectures, and all manner of daily doings. As a painter his topic matter tilted heavily toward social realism, and he maintained this approach in documenting the American life he observed. Crowe… Read More
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Wood Flower
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Wood Flower

by Le Gallienne, Richard (Richard Thomas Gallienne)

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Madison, NJ: Brayers Club. Near Fine. (1947). Limited Edition. Softcover. Tiny nicks to the head edge of the front wrap.; This tiny book contains a facsimile of the holograph manuscript of Wood Flower, a 2-verse poem by Richard Le Gallienne. The narrator finds a flower growing in the woods and wishes to pluck it. Comparing the flower to "The old wild-wood's fairy daughter," the narrator falls under a spell that prevents a hand from taking the flower, so delicate that it might be broken by a touch. Born Richard Thomas Gallienne, the author affected the surname Le Gallienne in early adulthood. A prolific author, his life was tumultuous, encompassing affairs with Oscar Wilde, actor/playwright Wilson Barrett and numerous women, and three wives who dealt with his debt-ridden, alcoholic, womanizing, unstable life. "The frontispiece is printed direct from the silk of a milk-weed seed without any plate or mechanical means of reproduction, on a Washington hand press by Arthur… Read More
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The World is Round, with The World is Not Flat, plus a trade edition of  The World is Round
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The World is Round, with The World is Not Flat, plus a trade edition of The World is Round

by Stein, Gertrude

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Limited Edition; First Printing
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Hardcover
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San Francisco, CA: Arion Press. Fine with no dust jacket. 1986. Limited Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. The World is Round lacks the ephemeral printed balloon. The World is Not Flat has a slight splay to the boards. The box has the slightest rubbing at the corners. The trade edition's dust jacket has sun-lightened spine, a dark spec to the front, 3/4" closed tear to the back, overall light rubbing.; The World is Round is the only children's book written by Gertrude Stein, though written to be appreciated by adults. The prose and poetry describe Rose, a French child, a cousin, dogs, a pet lion, and the blue chair that Rose carries up a hill she imagines to be a "mountain." The plot isn't the real story, which is a young girl's determination and discovery that "Rose" is simply what she is and that who she is is far deeper than that. Written in a stream of words, like one would hear from an enthusiastic child describing something important.… Read More
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Wrecks

Wrecks

by Mitchell, David

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Limited Signed Edition
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Binghamton, New York: The Bellevue Press. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1973. Limited Signed Edition. Softcover. Light, horizontal creasing at the head edge of the front and back covers. Slightest bump to tail corner of the front cover. ; An author-signed, limited edition, letterpress edition of five poems by New York author David Mitchell: Symbols, Wrecks, For Whomever I Have Loved, Schmutz und Schund, and Last of the Huggermuggers. From Wrecks: "Spare the timbers of that ship/its ribs in mud/Lie with a piece of keel/half buried/When the tide is out." The recto of the page facing Wrecks has a tipped-in, woodcut illustration of Trumpetbush flowers and leaves, cut by Joan McCarty, printed from the block, and signed by her in pencil."This edition is one of 110 copies, 10 of which are signed." The author has signed in pencil on the colophon. The Bellevue Press was founded and operated by Gil and Deborah Williams as a small, fine press that published poetry, primarily, in… Read More
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