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First edition of Agee's debut collection, published as the thirty-third volume of the Yale Series of Younger Poets only two years after the author's graduation from Harvard.
First edition of Agee's debut collection, published as the thirty-third volume of the Yale Series of Younger Poets only two years after the author's graduation from Harvard.
Issue of the celebrated Modernist magazine, including Emma Goldman's LETTERS FROM PRISON.
Farewell issue of the celebrated Modernist journal.
Double issue of the celebrated Modernist magazine.
Ezra Pound-centric issue of the celebrated Modernist journal.
Spirited issue of the celebrated Modernist magazine, with work by Ezra Pound and Jean de Bosschère.
'Exiles' Number' of the celebrated Modernist journal, featuring one of the best known graphic cover designs of the lit mag's run.
Brancusi tribute issue of the celebrated Modernist journal, published in protest after the persecution and prosecution of the editors for their publication of ULYSSES.
"Miscellany number" of the celebrated Modernist journal, featuring one of its better known graphic cover designs.
With an editorial essay on the rising importance of James Baldwin and Sylvia Plath, as well as original poetry by Anne Sexton, Karen Gershon, Ted Hughes, and more.
First edition of this important landmark of lesbian literature.
First printing of this anthology of works by Black Americans, from the 18th-century poetry of Phillis Wheatley to the 20th-century essays of Alain Locke and much in between.
First edition of Carson's continuation of AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF RED by other means, winner of the 2014 Griffin Poetry Prize.
Lovely Victorian edition in pictorial cloth of this popular comedic poem, executed in reverse order — caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson drew the illustrations before William Combe wrote the text.
First edition of these collected responses to the award of the 1948 Bollingen Prize to Ezra Pound's PISAN CANTOS, the several objections, and the objections to the objections.
Beautifully bound first edition of Zotti's annotated DIVINE COMEDY, primarily designed for British women learning Italian and dedicated by the editor to three aristocratic women patrons.
First printing of these Lear-esque nonsense limericks incongruously paired with woodcuts from Dodd's Specimens of Early Early Wood Engraving, much in the manner of contemporary internet memes beloved by the very online medievalists of our times.
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 edition of Gittings's commentary on the five odes of Keats published in 1820, with facsimile reproductions and transcriptions of the earliest known manuscripts.
Signed first printing of these collected columns on selected poems, by the former U.S. poet laureate and winner of both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award.
First printing of these collected essays, primarily on literature, by the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and former Poet Laureate of the United States.
Second year (in a single bound volume) of the Expressionist journal of the visual and literary arts, with the scarce original lithographs and woodcuts by Masereel and others.
First edition, a very nice copy of this collection of writings by the Polish author, translated by John and Bogdana Carpenter.