LUNAR BAEDEKER AND TIME-TABLES
Rare signed limited "author's edition" of Loy's selected poems, inscribed by the poet to her daughter Joella Bayer and son-in-law, Bauhaus designer-architect Herbert Bayer.
Rare signed limited "author's edition" of Loy's selected poems, inscribed by the poet to her daughter Joella Bayer and son-in-law, Bauhaus designer-architect Herbert Bayer.
Rare inscribed first edition of the second poetry collection by the Black artist and author called by contemporaries the "Paul Laurence Dunbar of Cincinnati," presented to another Cincinnati poet.
Signed limited first edition of the last collection of poems published within Faulkner's lifetime.
Beautiful Edwardian-era set of the Ancient Greek epic, bound in rich full goatskin by Roger de Coverly and Sons.
First printing of this powerful collection of poetry, posthumously published after Dumas was murdered by a police officer in 1968.
Elaborately ornamented edition of Shelley's 1820 poem, lavishly illustrated by Charles Robinson and in the full maroon leather binding variant, the scarcest of the edition's bindings.
Scarce and magnificent deluxe edition of this beautifully illustrated edition of Shelley's poem in the original dust jacket.
First edition of this groovy collection of four little books containing poetry and art meant to encapsulate the different seasons.
First Christy-illustrated edition of this beloved poem of the Highlands, populated by beautiful "Christy Girls" — very scarce signed.
First Christy-illustrated edition of this mock-medieval Tennyson poem, very scarce signed.
First trade edition of the last collection of poems published within Faulkner's lifetime, in the Lynd Ward dust jacket in uncommonly good condition.
Presentation copy of this rare limited first edition of Mallarmé's Hérodiade, rendered in English by Clark Mills and illustrated with an engraving by surrealist Kurt Seligmann.
Scarce first edition of T. H. White's first work, a collection of poems on topics both humble and legendary, including Norse mythology.
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, 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.
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.
Inscribed first printing of the great Guatemalan intellectual's first book of poetry.
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.
Signed first edition of this eccentric series of poetic odes to the 1939 New York World's Fair "World of Tomorrow," including its iconic robot "Elektro."
Early issue of the celebrated Modernist journal, full of vigorous cultural and literary criticism.
Fine press limited first edition of this early work in the Pulitzer- and Nobel-winning poet's oeuvre.
Ezra Pound-centric issue of the celebrated Modernist journal.
First edition of this important landmark of lesbian literature.
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).
Inscribed first edition of Knight's third book, nominated for both a National Book Award and a Pulitzer Prize.