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First printing of this poem sequence by Paterson and Larcomb, from Opal L. Nations' press.
First printing of this poem sequence by Paterson and Larcomb, from Opal L. Nations' press.
First printing of this slim volume of poetry by Peterson, now a professor of Italian literature and author of studies on Pasolini and Moravia. Six poems with an epigraph from Dante's Paradiso, in sepia-toned photomontage covers.
First edition anthology of work by Marge Piercy, Dick Lourie, Robert Hershon, and Emmett Jarrett. Illustrated with black and white photographs of the poets by Robert Shapiro.
First printing of this autobiographical series of sonnets by Price, praised on back panel by Tom Clark.
First edition of Quinn's collection, inscribed to contemporary poet and fellow Marylander Stanley Plumly.
First printing of this late collection by the renowed British poet, with a nice association to Lang, the D.C. Language poet.
Anthology of poems originally published in NEW LETTERS magazine, with an impressive list of authors: Robert Bly, Anselm Hollo, William Carlos Williams, Galway Kinnell, Denise Levertov, Philip Levine, and Gerard Malanga (to name a few). From the collection of contributor John Calvin Rezmerski.
First printing of Reinhold's first book, printed by Izzy Young at the Folklore Center, from an edition of 250.
First edition of this debut verse collection from this well-respected poet. Scarce in the signed limited edition.
Parallel text edition of Rilke's first ten Sonnets to Orpheus, inscribed by translator Robert Bly to poet Stanley Plumly.
A lovely letterpress edition (printed from handset Lydian, Goudy Old Style and Goudy Hand Tooled types on Mohawk Superfine light cover stock), collecting five-line poems from an impressive list of authors: Robert Bly, William Everson, Donald Hall, Galway Kinnell, Etheridge Knight, Denise Levertov, Audre Lorde, William Stafford, and many others.
First printing of this small chapbook from the DC-based poet, containing a series of three-line variations, each including the title phrase.
A "chap-pamphlet," from an edition of 225 copies.
First printing of this collection of poetry, drama, and drawings by Sanaki.
Inscribed first printing of this collection of poems by Salerno. With praise from Anselm Hollo, Lewis MacAdams, and John Ashbery on back cover.
A meditation in poem form on the Beat poet and cultural icon from Ed Sanders, who was close to Ginsberg.
Inscribed first edition of an early small-run book of verse from Santos, with a nice association, presented to his father.
First printing of Saroyan's minimalist conceptual novel, with the author's hand-drawn smiley face and inscription from the year of publication.
First printing of Schuchat's second book, published just two years after graduating high school.
First printing of this collection of poems which originally appeared in other publications, including Salt Lick, Buffalo Stamps, Planet News, and Two Feet of Poetry.
Rare mimeographed collection of poems: OCLC does not locate the title.
Signed first printing, a single poem by Shapiro with several accompanying photographs.
First printing of the seventh collection of Shapiro's work, inscribed to fellow poet Harry Smith.
Signed first printing of the sixth collection of Shapiro's work, inscribed to fellow poet Harry Smith.
First printing of Shapiro's final collection of verse, published posthumously.