Soldier: A Poet's Childhood
Raleigh: Basic Books, 2000. First edition. Boards, fine in dust jacket. Inscribed by Jordan to one of her students. More
Raleigh: Basic Books, 2000. First edition. Boards, fine in dust jacket. Inscribed by Jordan to one of her students. More
Paris: Shakespeare and Company. 1927. First edition. Original green printed boards, some fading as usual, light wear to spine. contents in excellent condition. Signature on front free endpaper. Errata slip present. More
Paris: Shakespeare and Company, Sylvia Beach, 1929. First edition. [3]-194, [2] p. 191 x 140 mm. (7 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.). Original printed paper wrappers. Copy no. 60 of 96 numbered copies printed on Arches paper. Mogens Boisen's copy (the Danish translator of Ulysses) inscribed to him by Sylvia..... More
Paris: Editions A L'Ecart, 1986. First edition. Original wrappers, very fine. First edition, one of 150 copies, although this example is not numbered. Besides the text of the letters and the introduction, there is a facsimile reproduction of Fargue's copy of the "Dejeuner Ulysse" menu, signed by all the guests..... More
New York: Random House, (1935). First edition (not stated). Blue cloth, spine slightly faded, but a nice copy in dust jacket. More
Brownsville, Oregon: Story Line Press, 1990. First edition. Cloth backed boards, publisher's slipcase, fine. One of 100 specially bound copies (although issued without limitation page). More
New York: Dial Press, 1969. First edition. Black cloth, old sticker shadow on endpaper, smll mark on fore edge, else a fine copy in near-fine dust jacket, slightly faded on the spine. First edition of the future Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist's first book. More
Concord, N.H. Ewert, 1980. Wrappers, very fine. First edition, one of 26 lettered and signed copies. More
Concord, N.H. Ewert, 1989. Azarian. First edition, one of 30 copies sewn in wrappers, from an edition of 80, as new. More
Concord, N.H. Ewert, 1983. Wrappers, very fine. First edition, one of 154 copies, signed. This is one of the fifty hors-commerce copies with a special colophon. More
Brockport, N.Y. Department of English, State University College, [1968]. Wrappers, fine. A program for a reading by Kinnell, with the text of this poem printed. Signed by Kinnell. First edition. More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1980. Uncorrected proofs of the first edition. Printed wrappers, fine. More
Concord, N.H. Ewert, 1985. Folded card. First edition, one of 186 copies, in original mailing envelope. Fine. More
Concord, N.H. Ewert, 1983. Wrappers. First edition, one of 36 numbered and signed copies, hand-sewn in special wrappers. More
Glens Falls, N.Y. 1955. Wrappers, slightly tanned, else fine. More
London: Rapp and Carroll, (1968). First edition. Uncorrected proof copy. Printed wrappers, fine. First edition, (there was no U.S. edition of this title). Signed by Kinnell. More
Concord, N.H. Ewert, 1984. First edition, one of 15 hardbound copies, from an edition of 115, signed by the author. Cloth backed boards, fine. More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1982. Uncorrected proof copy of the first edition. Wrappers, label, fine, with publisher's press release inserted. Kinnell's Pulitzer Prize-winning volume. More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1983. Inscribed by Kinnell "for Dick and the pleasure of our 1983 meeting...." Wrappers, first paperback edition, from plates of the third printing. A Pulitzer Prize-winning volume. More
New York: The Phoenix Book Shop, 1976. First edition. Original wrappers, fine. One of few out-of-series copies, marked "hors commerce iv" by the publisher, and signed by Kinnell, from an edition of 126. More
New York: The Phoenix Book Shop, 1976. First edition. Original wrappers, fine. First edition. One of 100 numbered and signed by Kinnell, from an edition of 126. More
New York: Knopf, 1990. Uncorrected proof copy of the first edition. Green wrappers, fine. More
In Poetry, Vol. 100, No. 4, July, 1962. Inscribed by Kinnell.Wrappers, very good. More
Beloit, Wis. Beloit Poetry Journal, 1953. First edition. Wrappers, fine. Published as Chapbook No. 2. Contains 7 poems by Kinnell, with his commentary. More