THE POET AND OTHER POEMS
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.
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.
First edition of the second poetry collection by the Black artist and author called by contemporaries the "Paul Laurence Dunbar of Cincinnati."
Contemporary poet Stanley Plumly's copy of this Pulitzer- and Nobel-winning poet's ninth poetry collection — sent to him with birthday greetings from the publisher.
Signed first edition of the Pulitzer- and Nobel-winning poet's ninth poetry collection, a striking sequence of nature- and mythology-inflected verses.
Inscribed advance uncorrected proof copy of Gregerson's poems, with her fond note to fellow poet Stanley Plumly.
First printing of this collection of the year's best poems, from the library of poet Stanley Plumly, whose "Variation on a Line From Elizabeth Bishop's 'Five Fights Up'" was selected for inclusion.
First printing of this selection of poems with a preface by actor and onetime Shelley portrayer Julian Sands, inscribed by editor Wu to contemporary poet and author of POSTHUMOUS KEATS: A Personal Biography, Stanley Plumly.
First edition of this critical study of Shakespearean readings by Coleridge, Keats, Woolf, Charles Olson, John Berryman, Allen Ginsberg, and Ted Hughes, inscribed by Leinwand to contemporary poet Stanley Plumly.
First printing, presentation copy, from the author to fellow poet Stanley Plumly — with Plumly's own hand-corrected typescript draft of a speech introducing Levine.
First printing of Langenbach's study of Pound and Yeats's three years sharing a Sussex cottage, inscribed to poet Stanley Plumly and with Plumly's annotations.
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.
First edition of the complete poems of Marianne Moore, from the library of the late poet Stanley Plumly and with his annotations to Grace Schulman's introduction.
First printing of the collected papers from the 1995 John Keats Bicentennial Conference, inscribed by editor Ronald Sharp to poet Stanley Plumly (author of the later POSTHUMOUS KEATS), with Plumly's own annotations.
First English-language edition of these works by the Francophone Djibouti poet, warmly inscribed by translator Carlson to poet Stanley Plumly.
Unique association copy first edition of the Polish New Wave poet's early works, inscribed by Robert Hass — thanked in the translator's note — to American poet Stanley Plumly.