Om Krishna 1. Special effects
Cherry Valley, N.Y: Cherry Valley Editions, (1979). First edition, one of 100 hardbound copies, with an original numbered and signed photograph by Ford as frontispiece. Cloth, fine in dust jacket. More
Cherry Valley, N.Y: Cherry Valley Editions, (1979). First edition, one of 100 hardbound copies, with an original numbered and signed photograph by Ford as frontispiece. Cloth, fine in dust jacket. More
London: The Poetry Book Shop, 1921. Bowen, Stella. First edition. Original printed wrappers, edges browned and slightly chipped, internally fine. Color cover design and vignette illustrations by Stella Bowen (uncredited). Published as No. 21 of The Chapbook, March 1921. More
Helskini: Eurographica, 1986. First edition. Wrappers, as new. One of 350 copies, signed and dated by the author. More
Port Townsend: The Graywolf Press, 1976. First edition. Wrappers, spine faded; very good. With a long inscription from Gallagher to another poet. More
London: Poetry London / Nicholson and Watson, 1943. Sutherland, Graham. First edition. Cloth backed boards, with Sutherland design. A nice copy in worn and chipped dust jacket. More
London: Faber and Faber, n.d. Nash, John. First edition. Wrappers, fine. No. 6 of The Ariel Poems. More
[Paris]: Gallimard, 2003. First edition. 361 p. 21 cm. Wrappers, fine. Publisher's card stapled to endpaper. More
Helskini: Eurographica, 1986. First edition. Wrappers, as new. One of 350 copies, signed and dated by the author. More
London: Jonathan Cape, 1988. First edition. Uncorrected proof.Green wrappers. Fine. More
Helsinki: Eurographica, 1989. First edition. Cloth, as new in dust jacket. One of 350 copies, signed and dated by Greene. The first time this work was published in book form, with a specially written introduction. More
New York: Doran (1926). 1926. Orange cloth, an excellent copy in dust jacket (chipped at the ends of the spine). First edition. More
London: Macmillan, 1914. First edition. Original green cloth, front endpaper cracking; a very good copy. Signed by Hardy on the half-title. With a letter from Henry J. Brown (of the bookselling firm B.F. Stevens and Brown) to the then California State Librarian, M.J. Ferguson: "Knowing your interest in everything connected..... More
London: Macmillan, 1928. First edition. Green cloth, gilt, fine in lightly used dust jacket. More
London: Faber and Faber, (1961). First edition. Green cloth, fine in dust jacket. Inscribed "For Anne Rutherford with best wishes for continuing success in the Commonwealth adventure. Wilson Harris," recipient's signature on endpaper. Harris's second novel. More
New York: Scribner's, 1929. First edition, first issue. Black cloth, gilt labels. Bookplate on front pastedown endpaper, else a near-fine copy in a lightly worn (small break on fold), price-clipped, somewhat browned first state dust jacket. More
New York: Crowell (1960). 1960. Light yellow cloth, fine in dust jacket. First edition. Stamped on front and back endpapers, "Property CBS-TV Story Department Hollywood." More
New York: McGraw Hill (1965). 1965. First edition. Inscribed by Hoagland. Blue cloth, some paper stuck to rear endpaper, but a fine copy in dust jacket. More
New York: Harper, 1929. First edition, published in the US in February 1929 and in Britain as A High Wind in Jamaica, in late September. Full red goatskin, top edge gilt, decorated turn-ins, marbled endpapers; a presentation binding. Inscribed by Hughes "To Isabel Paterson / With the warmest gratitude and..... More
Hopewell, N.J. The Ecco Press, (1991). First edition. Cloth backed boards, fine in dust jacket (jacket spine slightly faded). Inscribed by Hughes "For Mary to quote at John -- all the very best / Ted / Moortown 1993" More
Pittsburgh: Slow Loris Press, (1978). First edition, one of 64 numbered and signed copies. Wrappers, sewn (most of the edition was stapled), fine. More
New York: Delacorte Press/Seymour Lawrence (1989). 1989. First edition, inscribed to his publisher Seymour Lawrence: "my silent partner in this enterprise and my dear friend of long standing...." Cloth, fine in dust jacket. More
New York: Morris Gallery, 1955. Unbound, untrimmed sheets of the first edition of the poet's second book. 500 copies were printed, but many remained unbound. Red marker stripe on the first leaf (which would have been the pasted down endpaper) otherwise fine. Inscribed by Ignatow. More
New York: Random House, (1974). First edition. Cloth backed boards, trifle foxing on top edge, otherwise fine in fine dust jacket. More