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.
Signed limited first edition of the last collection of poems published within Faulkner's lifetime.
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.
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.
Fine press limited first edition of this early work in the Pulitzer- and Nobel-winning poet's oeuvre.
Scarce signed limited hardcover first edition of this collection by the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, issued as No. 4 in the Metacom Limited Editions Series.
Handsome limited first edition of Theroux's poetry, signed by both Gorey and Theroux.
Signed limited first Lynd Ward-illustrated edition of Voltaire's poem on the Lisbon earthquake of 1755, presented in side-by-side French and English with striking woodcuts by Ward.
First printing of this triangular accordion book of an amorous poem by John Keats, this copy previously owned by the founder of the Miniature Book Society.
Signed limited first edition of this eight-poem collection by the Pulitzer Prize winner.
Limited bilingual edition of Montale's poems, printed in the original Italian with facing English translations by Charles Wright, published in the year of the Nobel Prize-winning poet's death.
Signed limited first edition of this collection by the Pulitzer Prize-winning American poet, issued as No. 4 in the Metacom Limited Editions Series.
Signed limited first edition of these poems by the Pulitzer Prize winner, illustrated by Engelland, a co-founder of the Deerfield Press.
First printing of this facsimile of an 1835 book of French fable poetry, a charming little book.
Signed limited first edition of Wilbur's 21 illustrated "clerihews for the telephone," useful scripts in verse for recording on the outgoing-message cassette tapes of the answering machines of yore, written for publisher Stuart Wright.
Uncommon limited edition of these collected poems on a shared theme — by two Elizabethan conspirators and two 20th century war criminals, all four condemned to death.
A charming mid-century letterpress presentation of Whittier's beloved poem, from the Cincinnati-based Stratford Press.