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Second collection in English by the Maltese poet. Inscribed to fellow poet Harry Smith and playwright Clare Melley Smith.
Second collection in English by the Maltese poet. Inscribed to fellow poet Harry Smith and playwright Clare Melley Smith.
First collection in English by the Maltese poet. Inscribed to fellow poet Harry Smith and playwright Clare Melley Smith.
From an edition of 250, consisting of poems by Greenwald with paintings by Saulson reproduced on opposing pages.
Interesting association, collecting correspondence from Grossinger to the Mikolowskis (longtime publishers of letterpress poetry editions out of Michigan).
Collection of poems, warmly inscribed by the author.
Short collection of verse by Hall.
Lovely small-press poetry collection from "hannibal". "I am so scared of you / world, / that I put you on paper / so I always know / where you are."
Printed in Centaur type on Beckett paper, in an edition of "about 350" copies. A handsome little chapbook from this Iowa poetry fine press.
Handsomely produced anthology of verse by the Polish poet Jerzy Harasymowicz.
Charmingly produced collection of poems by this Minnesotan author.
Twenty-three poems by Heinowitz, in a lovely edition. One of 250 copies.
Collaborative poem, with two stanzas printed parallel throughout.
Recent collection of verse from the American poet.
Edition limited to 400 copies. English translation of the Spanish poet, who was sentenced to death for crimes against the state during the Spanish civil war.
Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, a collection of verse from this Michican-born poet.
Verse collection from this Michigan-born poet.
With a frontis by Bob Cobbing and contributions by Ted Berrigan, Christian Bok, Anselm Hollo, and eighty other poets.
Printed letterpress on handmade Iyo Galzed paper with Bulmer and Crayonette types, in an edition of 750 copies.
From an edition of 250 copies.
Collection of verse both highly personal and experimental in form, influenced by the work of John Cage. An attractive inscribed copy.
Lovely small-run (250 copies) edition of poems printed on lunchbag-style paper.
From an edition of 300 copies. A book of poems by Hollo published in Baltimore, where he was then living.
Chapbook of poems based on Dickinson's, numbered 261-288.
Collection from this English poet whose works had previously been printed in the Times Literary Supplement and who was the subject of a BBC radio segment.
Colorfully illustrated translations (as woodcuts) of classic poetry from China's Tang dynasty. With a nice association.