PO/EMS
Chapbook of experimental poems.
Chapbook of experimental poems.
A nice copy of this verse collection by Kovanda.
Poetry anthology printed in an edition of 150.
Small book of Kupferberg's satiric songs, what he refered to as "parasongs," or appropriating and satirizing popular music; Examples include "Amazing Grass" to the tune of "Amazing Grace" and "Go Down Sadat" to "Go Down Moses".
Handsome copy of this collection of poems by the former Jesuit priest.
From an edition of 200 copies.
One of 200 copies. Two books of prose poetry published as a "special number" by Tim Dlugos' press.
Collection of verse by Lange, formerly editor of BRILLIANT CORNERS magazine. With praise from Alice Notley on rear cover.
Published in an edition of 200 copies.
Collects fourteen poems by Lange. Edited by Kenward Elsmlie, and dedicated to Ted Berrigan.
An attractive copy of this collection of 52 verses by Ruth Le Prade, a socialist activist as well as writer, signed in the year of publication.
Levertov's fifth poetry collection. Cover design and photograph by Gilda Rosenblum.
Short collection of verse. Published in an edition of 500.
Slim volume of poems, written during Loewinsohn's time as a professor at Berkeley.
Published in an edition of 500. Lopate's first book of verse, with a warm inscription.
Collected poems, most notably "Mole in the Earth," first appearing in Prairie Schooner.
Collection of poems published on the occasion of Lowenfels' 75th birthday.
Laid in with an illustrated publisher's order slip for an another Lowenfels title and a TLS (typed letter signed) from Pulitzer Prize winning poet Philip Levine.
Animal fables in verse by Lucie-Smith, illustrated with ten full-page black and white drawings by Leonard Baskin.
Chapbook of prose poems by Lupo. From an edition of 300 copies.
Collection of verse by this groundbreaking poet.
A beautiful hand-colored copy of Angus MacLise's first publication, issued by his high school friend Piero Heliczer's Dead Language Press.
Inscribed first edition thus of this collection by the poet, critic, editor, and American Book Award winner.
Limited edition of Magner's poems. Published by avant-garde artist and poet Bernard Porter.
One of 330 copies of this charming poetry chapbook.