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EL TÚNEL - INSCRIBED
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EL TÚNEL - INSCRIBED

by Sabato, Ernesto

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Buenos Aires: Editorial SUR, 1948. First Edition. A rare presentation copy of the Argentine author and physicist's second book and first novel, an existential classic centered around an insane painter, who narrates from his jail cell the story of his obsession with a woman he ultimately murders. Sabato (1911-2011) wrote the first draft in a Zurich train station, and turned the manuscript over to Adolfo Bioy Casares for editing. The process was somewhat contentious, and Sabato's manuscript was rejected by several publisher's before one of his friends lent him the money to publish it under the auspices of SUR magazine. After publication, the book found its footing both among the reading public and prominent literary figures like Graham Greene, Thomas Mann, and especially Albert Camus. In a 1949 letter to Sabato, the French-Algerian author thanked him for the novel, praising its dryness and intensity, and mentioned he had petitioned Gaston Gallimard to publish it, in hopes it would find the broader… Read More
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A TIME OF CHANGE - LIMITED EDITION, SIGNED

A TIME OF CHANGE - LIMITED EDITION, SIGNED

by Salisbury, Harrison E.

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Franklin Center: The Franklin Library, 1988. First Edition. Limited Issue, signed by the author on a preliminary leaf. Octavo (24.5cm); full navy blue leather, with titling and decorations stamped in gilt and metallic orange; marbled endpapers; all edges gilt; 354pp. A Fine copy.
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INPUT - VOL.1, NO.3 (SEPTEMBER, 1964)

INPUT - VOL.1, NO.3 (SEPTEMBER, 1964)

by Salmansohn, Peter and Frank Roth (editors); Congdon, Kirby, Judson Crews, and William Wantling, et al. (contributors)

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Valley Stream, NY: Peter Salmansohn and Frank Roth, 1964. First Edition. Slim quarto (28cm); mimeographed leaves (rectos), side-stapled into pale blue wrappers, with typed title label mounted to upper front cover; [12]pp. Some oxidation to staples, faint foxing to front wrapper, tiny splash mark to preliminary leaf, with a diagonal crease and some toning to rear wrapper; Very Good+. Third issue (of five) of this short-lived mimeographed poetry magazine published between 1963-1965. Contents include contributions by George Bowering, Kirby Congdon, Judson Crews, Emilie Glen, Duane Locke, Frank Roth, Peter Salmansohn, Stephen Stepanchev, Kent Taylor, and William Wantling. Uncommon. Clay & Phillips, p.280.
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SOLO FACES - PUBLISHER'S LONG GALLEYS, INSCRIBED

SOLO FACES - PUBLISHER'S LONG GALLEYS, INSCRIBED

by Salter, James

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Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1979. First Edition. Galley's for Salter's fifth novel, which originated as a screenplay he wrote for Robert Redford in 1976. The mountain climbing piece, based on the exploits of maverick American climber Gary Hemming, was one Salter spent over a year researching. "He took up climbing, scaling rock walls, bivouacking on ledges, in the Rockies and the Alps, with Royal Robbins and others. When he turned in the script to Redford, he felt it was his best. "I'll be crushingly disapponted if it's not cherished," he wrote in a letter to a friend. But Redford thought that the hero was too taciturn for the screen. A friend, Robert Ginna, then the editor-in-chief at Little, Brown, suggested that Salter turn it into a novel, which Ginna published, in 1979. Solo Faces met with modest success, and is highly regarded by alpinists for its authentic depiction of climbing" (Paumgarten, Nick. "The Last Book." The New Yorker, April 15, 2013). The galley's bear a handful of textual… Read More
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MEMORY: PETER MATTHIESSEN, 1927-2014

MEMORY: PETER MATTHIESSEN, 1927-2014

by Salter, James

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New York: Glenn Horowitz Bookseller, 2014. First Edition. Regular Issue, one of 100 copies. Slim octavo (24cm); letterpress printed sheets, string-tied into handmade sage green paper wrappers; [4],5-10,[2]pp, with photographic frontispiece of Salter and Matthiessen together at the beach. A Fine copy of this intimate, haunting memorial by Salter about his close friend of nearly four decades.
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HYMN TO THE REBEL CAFE - DELUXE ISSUE, SIGNED

HYMN TO THE REBEL CAFE - DELUXE ISSUE, SIGNED

by Sanders, Edward

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Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press, 1993. First Edition. Attractive collection of poems by this venerable counterculture figure, many of which first appeared in the pages of Notus, Long Shot, Sulfur, The World, Heartland, and San Francisco Magazine, et al. Deluxe Issue, one of 26 lettered copies specially bound and signed by the author, this being copy 'S'. Octavo (23.5cm); decorative paper-covered boards and patterned cloth backstrip, with title label applied to spine; publisher's original acetate dustjacket; 194,[6]pp. A few foxed spots to text edges, else Fine in a lightly rubbed, Near Fine dustjacket.
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HYMN TO THE REBEL CAFE - INSCRIBED TO ISRAEL YOUNG, EXTENSIVELY ANNOTATED
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by Sanders, Edward

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Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press, 1993. First Edition. A substantial collection of poems by this venerable counterculture figure and musician, many of which first appeared in the pages of Notus, Long Shot, Sulfur, The World, Heartland, and San Francisco Magazine, et al. A significant copy from the collection of Israel Goodman Young (1928-2019), long-time proprietor of the Folklore Center in Greenwich Village, once a major nexus for literature and the arts. Young's relationship with Sanders spanned five decades on two continents. Sanders writes fondly of him in his memoir Fug You: "Israel Young, who ran the Folklore Center, a cultural center frequented by many folksingers and musicians, became a friend. I used his mimeograph to print an issue of Fuck You. I knew him as a great supporter of the avant-garde..." (p.106). Indeed, Sanders would read his poetry at the Folklore Center, and the first Fugs concert was held at their new location, on Sixth Avenue and West Third Street in 1965. Young's interaction… Read More
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AMERICA: A HISTORY IN VERSE - VOLUME I, 1900-1939 [WITH] AMERICA: A HISTORY IN VERSE - VOLUME II,...

AMERICA: A HISTORY IN VERSE - VOLUME I, 1900-1939 [WITH] AMERICA: A HISTORY IN VERSE - VOLUME II, 1940-1961

by Sanders, Edward

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Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press, 2000. First Edition. Long narrative poem by the former Fugs co-founder, Peace Eye Bookstore proprietor, and activist, chronicling the history of 20th century America. First Printings, cloth issue, one of 300 copies. Two octavo volumes (23.5cm); photo-illustrated paper-covered boards and blue (Vol. I) and orange (Vol. II) cloth backstrips, with title label mounted to spines; publisher's original acetate dustjackets; [6],7-385,[3]; [8],9-422,[6]pp. Volume I has a hint of foxing to text edges and lower rear board, otherwise Near Fine, in a lightly rubbed, Near Fine dustjacket. Volume II has light foxing to upper and lower board edges and text edges; Near Fine in a lightly rubbed, Near Fine dustjacket.
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WHIP HAND - REVIEW COPY
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WHIP HAND - REVIEW COPY

by Sanders, W. Franklin (Charles Willeford)

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Greenwich: Gold Medal, 1961. First Edition. New. First Printing. A Near Fine copy of Willeford's pseudonymous novel, a dark S&M affair. The spine is faintly slanted with a few glue ridges running down the center, and the yellow edgestaining is a touch uneven at the side of the textblock. Appears unread, and the kinky Bob Abbett cover does tend to leave a lasting impression. This is a Review Copy, with the original Gold Medal slip laid in. Published under the sole by-line of W. Franklin Sanders. In his files, Willeford had a manuscript of this novel called "Deliver Me From Dallas!" by "W. Franklin Sanders and Charles Willeford." Willeford's name is never mentioned on the Review Slip, though the publisher's description of Sanders sounds a whole lot like him. One of the less common Willeford paperback originals, especially so as a Review Copy.
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1968: A HISTORY IN VERSE - DELUXE ISSUE, SIGNED

1968: A HISTORY IN VERSE - DELUXE ISSUE, SIGNED

by Sanders, Edward

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Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press, 1997. First Edition. Long narrative poem chronicling a watershed year in the history of the U.S., told in Sanders's unique voice, who lived, and wrote, and screamed, and sang through it. Deluxe Issue, one of 26 lettered copies specially bound and signed by the author, this being copy 'N'. Octavo (23.5cm); photo-illustrated paper-covered boards and patterned cloth backstrip, with title label applied to spine; publisher's original acetate dustjacket; 260,[4]pp; illus. Fine in a Fine dustjacket.
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AMERICA: A HISTORY IN VERSE - VOLUME I, 1900-1939 [WITH] AMERICA: A HISTORY IN VERSE - VOLUME II,...

AMERICA: A HISTORY IN VERSE - VOLUME I, 1900-1939 [WITH] AMERICA: A HISTORY IN VERSE - VOLUME II, 1940-1961 - LIMITED EDITION, SIGNED

by Sanders, Edward

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Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press, 2000. First Edition. Long narrative poem by the former Fugs co-founder, Peace Eye Bookstore proprietor, and activist, chronicling the history of 20th century America. Limited Issue, one of 125 numbered copies specially bound and signed by the author, these both being copy no.23. Two octavo volumes (23.5cm); photo-illustrated paper-covered boards and green (Vol.I) and grey (Vol.2) cloth backstrips, with title labels mounted to spines; publisher's original acetate dustjackets; [6],7-385,[7]; [8],9-422,[6]pp. Volume I has a faint hint of foxing to text edges and lower edge of front cover, else Near Fine in a lightly rubbed, Near Fine dustjacket. Volume II has light foxing on front cover, text edges and lower edge of rear board; Near Fine in a lightly rubbed Near Fine dustjacket.
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AMERICA: A HISTORY IN VERSE - VOLUME I, 1900-1939 [WITH] AMERICA: A HISTORY IN VERSE - VOLUME II,...

AMERICA: A HISTORY IN VERSE - VOLUME I, 1900-1939 [WITH] AMERICA: A HISTORY IN VERSE - VOLUME II, 1940-1961 - THE BINDER'S COPIES, SIGNED

by Sanders, Edward

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Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press, 2000. First Editions. Long narrative poem by the former Fugs co-founder, Peace Eye Bookstore proprietor, and activist, chronicling the history of 20th century America. Deluxe Issues, each volume one of probably no more than a half-dozen copies specially bound and designated for the author, publisher, and members within the inner circle of the press, each marked "Binder's Copy" and signed on the colophon by the author. Two octavo volumes (23.5cm); photo-illustrated paper-covered boards and patterned cloth backstrips, with title labels applied to spines; publisher's original acetate dustjackets; [6],7-385,[6]; [8],9-422,[6]pp. Faint foxing to covers and text edges, else Near Fine in lightly rubbed, Near Fine dustjackets.
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MY HEART'S IN THE HIGHLANDS: A PLAY - SIGNED BY PAUL BOWLES
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MY HEART'S IN THE HIGHLANDS: A PLAY - SIGNED BY PAUL BOWLES

by Saroyan, William (play); Bowles, Paul (music)

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New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, Inc, 1939. First Edition. Saroyan's second play. "It is the story of a poet and his son Johnny, and their effort to make the world realize that it must have poetry; of Jasper MacGregor, "the greatest Shakespearean actor who ever lived," who plays marvelous music on the bugle; of people and their laughter and their weeping" (from front flap). Music by Paul Bowles (also titled "My Heart's In The Highlands") appears on pp.105-108, with printed music for voice, oboe, trumpet, bass drum, and Hammond Organ. A well-preserved copy, and uncommon signed. Miller B2. First Printing, one of 1,000 copies. Octavo (22cm); pale grey linen, with titles stamped in red and blue on spine and front cover; blue topstain; dustjacket; [6],7-140,[4]pp. Signed by Paul Bowles at his contribution on p.105. Fine in a Near Fine dustjacket, unclipped (priced $2.00), with light wear to extremities, a few tiny tears at crown, and a strip of tape reinforcement on verso of same.
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THE DARING YOUNG MAN ON THE FLYING TRAPEZE - INSCRIBED TO VALENTI ANGELO

THE DARING YOUNG MAN ON THE FLYING TRAPEZE - INSCRIBED TO VALENTI ANGELO

by Saroyan, William (stories); Reichl, Ernst (design)

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New York: Random House, 1934. First American Edition. Saroyan's first book, a collection of 26 short stories produced in small numbers. An important copy, showing a young Saroyan's early admiration for Valenti Angelo, the renown Italian-American illustrator and printmaker. Their friendship would evolve, and the two would ultimately collaborate on at least two different projects - 'The Fiscal Hoboes' (1949) and 'The Simple Songs of Katchick Minasian' (1950). A warm inscription in the year of publication, linking two important literary Californians. First Printing, one of 2,000 copies. Octavo (23.5cm); black and gray cloth, with gold foil wraparound title band printed in black on spine and front cover; terracotta topstain; 270pp. Inscribed by Saroyan on front endpaper in the year of publication: "To "Val" Valenti Angelo, a painter whose work I sincerely admire: With good wishes / William Saroyan / Dec. 1934." Mild sunning to upper board edges, endpapers and text edges tanned (as is nearly always the… Read More
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ARTISTS IN TROUBLE: NEW STORIES - DELUXE ISSUE, SIGNED

ARTISTS IN TROUBLE: NEW STORIES - DELUXE ISSUE, SIGNED

by Saroyan, Aram

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Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press, 2001. First Edition. Late collection of short fiction by the Armenian-American concrete poet. Deluxe Issue, one of 20 lettered copies specially bound and signed by the author, this being copy 'J'. Octavo (23.5cm); illustrated paper-covered boards and patterned cloth backstrip, with title label applied to spine; publisher's original acetate dustjacket; 234,[6]pp. Fine in a Fine dustjacket.
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QUAGGA - VOL.1, NO.3 (SEPTEMBER, 1960)

QUAGGA - VOL.1, NO.3 (SEPTEMBER, 1960)

by Schmidt, Paul, et al. (editors); Bukowski, Charles, e.e. cummings, and Lawrence Ferlinghetti, et al. (contributors)

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Austin: Quagga, 1960. First Edition. Slim octavo (23cm); printed card wrappers, stapled; 28,[4]pp. Light wear to extremities, some trivial dust-soil to wrappers; Near Fine. Early issue of this Texas-based literary magazine. Contents include the first apperance of Bukowski's poem "To The Whore Who Took My Poems" (later collected in Longshot Poems for Broke Players and It Catches My Heart In Its Hands), with contributions by e.e. cummings, Richard Emil Braun, William Corrington, and Lawrence Ferlinghetti, et al. Dorbin C65.
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COME TO THINK OF IT: NOTES ON THE END OF THE MILLENNIUM - LIMITED EDITION, SIGNED

COME TO THINK OF IT: NOTES ON THE END OF THE MILLENNIUM - LIMITED EDITION, SIGNED

by Schorr, Daniel

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Norwalk, CT: The Easton Press, 2007. First Edition. Limited Issue, one of 1,275 numbered copies specially bound and signed by the author, this being copy no.212. Octavo (23.5cm); full tan leather, with titling and decorations stamped in gilt on spine and covers; silk endpapers; all edges gilt; xviii,382,[2]pp. Faint, tiny scuff to upper edge of textblock, else a Fine, unread copy, with the publisher's notes card and signed COA laid in.
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THE DIARY OF JAMES SCHUYLER - THE BINDER'S COPY, SIGNED
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by Schuyler, James (contents); Kernan, Nathan (editor)

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Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press, 1997. First Edition. Deluxe Issue, one of probably a half-dozen copies specially bound and designated for the author, publisher, and a few key individuals involved in publication, this one marked "Binder's Copy" and signed by the author on the colophon. Octavo (23.5cm); pictorial paper-covered boards and patterned cloth backstrip, with title label mounted to spine; publisher's original acetate dustjacket; [8],9-320,[2]pp. Fine in a lightly rubbed, Near Fine dustjacket. The Pulitzer Prize winning poet's journal entries from c.1967-1990s.
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NEW YORK ROCKER NO.36 - FEBRUARY, 1981

NEW YORK ROCKER NO.36 - FEBRUARY, 1981

by Schwartz, S. Andrew (editor)

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New York: New York Rocker, 1981. First Edition. Contents feature articles on Carlene Carter, Gang of Four, The Buzzcocks, Crib Death, and others, with album reviews and coverage of the local scene. Includes a helpful chart of New York clubs. Tabloid (37cm); illustrated newsprint wrappers; 48pp; illus. Light wear to extremities, original address label to upper front wrapper, else a Near Fine, unfolded example.
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NEW YORK ROCKER NO.35 - JANUARY, 1981

NEW YORK ROCKER NO.35 - JANUARY, 1981

by Schwartz, S. Andrew (editor)

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New York: New York Rocker, 1981. First Edition. Contents include articles on Doug Sham, the Chipmunks, Blondie, Alan Vega, Johnny Thunders, and others, along with album reviews, and coverage of the UK scene. Front wrapper features a cover photo of Alan Vega and Johnny Thunders. Tabloid (37cm); photo-illustrated newsprint wrappers; 56pp; illus. Some trivial wear to extremities, original address label to front wrapper, else a Near Fine, unfolded example.
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