The Hound and Horn
Summer, 1930. first edition. Wrappers worn good. "The Bridge" rviewed by Allen Tate. More
Summer, 1930. first edition. Wrappers worn good. "The Bridge" rviewed by Allen Tate. More
July-September 1932. first edition. Wrappers, light wear; good. "In Memoriam Hart Crane," by Allen Tate. More
Wesleyan University Press, (1969). First edition. Boards in dust jacket; very good. Inscribed by Brown. More
Berkeley: (1978). First edition. Boards, in slightly faded jacket. Inscribed by Parkinson to James D. Hart, one of the book's two dedicatees. More
Brooklyn: 1924. Wrappers, very good. Contains works by Hart Crane, William Carlos Williams, Wallace Stevens, and others. More
Wrappers, very good. First publication of "By Nilus Once I Knew ." Not in Schwarz and Schweik. More
Woodstock, N.Y. 1924. Wrappers, very good. Contains Crane's "Interludium" and "Sunday Morning Apples". Schwarz and Schweik B50. More
Brooklyn: 1924. Wrappers, very good. Contains the first part of Crane's "For the marriage of Faustus and Helen". Schwartz and Schweik B 36. More
New York: The Bodley Pres, (1948). First edition. White cloth, very good in dust jacket. Inscribed "To Harold / who sees more in a book than its price. From Brom 2/20/48'. More
Paris: Les Cahers Obsidiane, (1980). Bi-lingual edition. Wrappers, very good. More
Paris: Les Cahers Obsidiane, (1980). Bi-lingual edition. Wrappers, fine. One of 100 numbered copies with a portrait frontispiece. More
New York: Brentano's, 1930. First edition. Red cloth, very good. Contains the first publication of Crane's essay "Modern Poetry. Inscribed by Sayler "To the Players under whose roof many of these ages were pondered, discussed, written, within the author's first year as a Player." With the bookplate of The Players..... More
Cleveland: 1963. Wrappers, fine. Contains the first publcation of four letters from Crane to George Bryan. Schwarz and Schweik B 144. More
New York: J. H. Sears, (1928). First edition. Brown cloth, fine in fine dust jacket. Includes chapters in defense of Hart Crane and Jean Toomer, and on the failures of Dreiser, Anderson and Mencken, inter alia. More
New York: Liveright, (1933). First edition. First Edition, third issue. 8vo., original maroon cloth titled in gilt and ruled in blind, [Schwartz & Schweik A 4.3]. More
[1937]. A "Hold for Orders" newspaper column, 10 in. x 4-1/4 in. An anonymous correspondent's account of Crane's death "differing slightly from that printed in Philip Horton's biography" More
New York: Interim Books, 1964. First edition, one of 500 copies. Wrappers, 22 pp., lightly marked and faded. Loveman's own copy with his name and address in his hand, inside the front cover. Includes the first publication of Crane's "The Alert Pillow," in manuscript facsimile. More
Brooklyn Heights: Printed for friends of Jack Birss, 1934. First edition. 4 page leaflet, one of 50 copies. Folded twice, else fine. Schwartz and Schweik A 5. More
New York: Boni & Liveright, 1927. Second printing (February 1927). 8vo, frontispiece by Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, 231 pp., original dark blue cloth, spine and edges slightly rubbed and faded. Inscribed by Hart Crane to the artist John W. Taylor "To Jack Taylor, Good friend and counselor, Hart Crane, December '28". The..... More
New York: October 8, 1945. One page, with Shelton Hotel envelope. Thanking Birss for the gift of his privately issued Hart Crane pamphlet "Two Letters". "It is fine to know that those few of us who do feel the admiration of Crane, feel it earnestly. It has always seemed to..... More
London: The Calendar Press, 1927. Wrappers, near fine. "National Winter Garden," "Southern Cross". Schwarz and Schweik B 67, B100. More
New York: Pagan Publishing Co., 1918. Illustrated tan wrappers, very good. Crane is listed as Associate Editor (with Eugene O'Neill), and contributes two poems "Carrier-letter" and "Postscript", neither reprinted during his life, an essay "The Case Against Nietzsche", and, signed with initials, a recap of recent events titled “Last Chords,”..... More