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First edition of the third poetry collection by Digges, winner of the Delmore Schwartz Memorial Poetry Award.
First edition of the third poetry collection by Digges, winner of the Delmore Schwartz Memorial Poetry Award.
First printing of Dove's first book-length publication — a fresh, beautiful copy.
First printing of Doyle's second poetry collection, consisting of 33 narrative, philosophic, and "miscellaneous" verses.
First printing of this powerful collection of poetry, posthumously published after Dumas was murdered by a police officer in 1968.
First printing, review copy, of this sharply argued and observed "history without narrative" of modern poetry in Britain.
Luxurious re-issue of the original 1958 livre d'artiste — housed in the original shipping carton.
First edition in English of these fifty poems, composed over several decades by the Greek poet, including selections from AXION ESTI.
First trade edition of the last collection of poems published within Faulkner's lifetime, in the Lynd Ward dust jacket in uncommonly good condition.
First (and only) printing of this pamphlet, the first of four issued by Equinox for Christmas of 1932, a revised version of Faulkner's poem "My Epitaph" included in the following year's A GREEN BOUGH.
Signed limited first edition of the last collection of poems published within Faulkner's lifetime.
First UK edition of this collection of lyrical, evocative, and often humorous poetry, by the co-founder of City Lights Booksellers – in remarkably sharp condition.
Inscribed exhibition catalogue of Fitzpatrick's drawings and poems, with a foreword by director Jonathan Demme.
Inscribed first edition of this collection from Movement poet Donald Davie, written while he was working as a professor at the University of Essex – with hauntingly stark illustrations by Michael Foreman.
First edition of Gittings's commentary on the five odes of Keats published in 1820, with facsimile reproductions and transcriptions of the earliest known manuscripts.
First edition of Glück's acclaimed fifth poetry collection.
First edition, review copy with publisher's promotional broadside laid in, of the Nobel-winning author's third book of poetry, a "confrontation with the fragility and risk involved in allowing oneself to love what is passing" (Morris, 6).
First edition, advance uncorrected proof copy, of the Nobel-winning author's third book of poetry, a "confrontation with the fragility and risk involved in allowing oneself to love what is passing" (Morris, 6).
First edition, review copy with publisher's slip laid in, of the Pulizter- and Nobel-winning poet's first book, published when she was only 25 and already capturing Glück's characteristic mix of symbolic allusion, disciplined expression of anger, and breathtakingly lyrical composition.
Fine press limited first edition of this early work in the Pulitzer- and Nobel-winning poet's oeuvre.
First edition of the Pulitzer- and Nobel-winning authors fourth book of poetry, the title poem addressing "the power of grief to motivate heroic action" (Morris, 50) — not through victory in battle, but through Achilles's love of Patroclus.
First edition of the Nobel Prize-winning poet's last collection of the 20th century.
First edition of the Nobel winner's perhaps most acclaimed collection, winner of both the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry and the Poetry Society of America's William Carlos Williams Award.
Signed limited first edition thus, an out of sequence copy not signed or numbered on the limitation page, but instead signed by Gorey on the title page.
First Gorey edition of the first poem from Lear's BOOK OF NONSENSE, the first of two Gorey books using Lear's nonsense verse.
Handsome limited first edition of Theroux's poetry, signed by both Gorey and Theroux.