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Published by Story Line Press, 2003
ISBN 10: 158654022XISBN 13: 9781586540227
Seller: Stock & Trade LLC, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
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Paperback. Condition: Good. A former library book with usual markings and additions; binding tight; the pages are clean.Shipping within 24 hours, with a tracking number and delivery confirmation.
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Condition: Fair. Acceptable condition. Dampstained.
Published by Miller Degnan & Hitchcock, 1960
Seller: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good. Cover shows minor wear and tanning, pages are tanned.
Published by Savas, 1997
ISBN 10: 188281018XISBN 13: 9781882810185
Seller: Atlantic Books, Mars Hill, NC, U.S.A.
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hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: Like New. Like New Hardcover with Jacket. Still in original shrink-wrap.
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Published by Crossing Press, Trumansburg, NY, 1971
Wraps. Condition: Very Good. Wide 12mo, 100 pp. Head of spine and corners lightly bumped, wrappers handled, rear cover and last leaf beginning to separate from staples.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. 72 page center stapled paperback - a special fiction issue of the periodical. Many contributors - fiction and poems. Prior owner last name (one of the contributors) on outer wrap front upper corner - otherwise unmarked, tight and clean - and no flaws.
Published by Kayak [1967], San Francisco, 1967
Seller: Vashon Island Books, Vashon, WA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Illustrated by B&W illus. (illustrator). First Edition. In white wraps with pictorial cover in blue, 8vo 68pp. A fun vintage anthology from the Kayak Press. Authors include: Arthur Barnes, Agnes Woodward, Harry Anderson, Oliver Davie, The Poultry Doctor, John Cassell, Edwin J. Brett, et al. (lgiht browning to wraps at edges and spine). Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾". Book.
Paperback. 68p., 6.75x8.5 inches, preface, notes, illustrations, poetry, persobnal inscription signed by Robert Peters, fair first edition booklet in toned, stained pictorial wraps with rusty stapled and mild musty scent.
Magazine. 72p., 6.5x8.5 inches, poetry, illustrations, worn and soiled literary journal in stapled pictorial wraps. Early Olds. She published her first collection in this year.
Magazine. 68p., 6.5x8.5 inches, poetry, illustrations, good literary journal in stapled gray pictorial wraps.
Published by R.H. Miller San Francisco review, San Francisco, 1960
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. 88p., illustrations, poetry, criticism, fiction, lightly-worn else very good trade paper journal in printed white wraps.
Published by Kissam/Burning Water, Princeton, 1965
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. [v] 49p., 6.5x9 inches, introduction, poetry, texts in English & Spanish, good paperback journal in lightly worn yellow wraps. American and Latin American poetry in English & Spanish. With this issue the journal was edited in England but retained business offices in Princeton.
Softcover. San Francisco, c 1960, paperback, Very Good + (just a bit of bumping at the corners), 88 pages, LITERATURE [file poe.]; H0206.
Published by New Directions / San Francisco Review, 1963
Seller: Schindler-Graf Booksellers, Westlake, OH, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1963 softcover literary anthology. Contributors include W.S. Merwin, John Tagliabue, Three Negro Poets of the West Indies, Eight Modern Polish Poets, John Pauker, Hayden Carruth, others. No marks or writing in book. Covers are rubbed, age-toned. Text pages are tanned at edges. Very Good condition overall.
Magazine. 72p., 6.5x8.5 inches, poetry, illustrations, very good booklet literary journal in stapled pictorial wraps.
Published by R.H. Miller San Francisco review, San Francisco, 1960
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. 88p., illustrations, poetry, fiction, essays, criticism, contributor notes, two plates of Bufano's sculptures, covers separating from text block, wear, else good trade paper journal in printed dark blue wraps.
Published by Dragon's Teeth Press, Georgetown, CA, 1980
ISBN 10: 0934218196ISBN 13: 9780934218191
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. 74p., 5.5x8.5 inches, play script, vintage illustrations, very good paperback poetry journal in white pictorial wraps. A modern Faust in verse. Editor Lengyel had written for the Federal Theatre and the WPA series on San Francisco Theatre and Music.
Magazine. 68p., 6.5x8.5 inches, poetry, illustrations, good literary journal in stapled tan pictorial wraps.
Wraps. Condition: Very Good. 8vo, 153 pp. Signed on Table of Contents page by Wanda Coleman. Light edgewear to wrappers, hint of foxing to wrappers and page edges, lower corner bumped.
Wraps. Condition: Very Good. 8vo, 190 pp. Light handling and edgewear to wrappers, head of spine and rear wrapper corner bumped.
Published by San Francisco: San Francisco Review, 1960., 1960
Seller: Bookfever, IOBA (Volk & Iiams), Ione, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
First edition - First appearance in print of these works. Excellent literary magazine edited and published by R.H. Miller, June Oppen Degnan and George Hitchcock. This issue includes contributions from George Taylor (My Days of Hunger), Adrien Stoutenburg, Pablo Neruda (3 poems translated by Clayton Eshleman), Earl Jean Prahl, Tu Fu (translated by David Rafael Wang with William Carlos Williams), Herbert Morris, Jack James, George Hitchcock, Francesca Greene, William Saroyan (a poem entitled The Messenger Asleep, Cid Corman, James Spencer, Georg Trakl, Lawrence Spingarn, Rick Rubin, William Harmon, Earl Birney (Christmas Comes), Storm de Hirsch, Gil Orlovitz, George Oppen, Gene Frumkin, Edward Lucie-Smith, and Jack Leavitt. Notes on contributors. 88 pp. We specialize in literary journals, and have many others - including many not yet catalogued and listed on line. Near fine in stiff white wrappers with red and black graphics (previous owner's name, that of a minor poet.).
Published by New Directions / San Francisco Review, 1963, 1963
Seller: Longhouse, Publishers & Booksellers, Brattleboro, VT, U.S.A.
First Edition
First edition Edited by June Oppen Degnan, the daughter of the poet George Oppen. June was an editor with George Hitchock and R. H. Miller. A fascinating contributors group by R. G. Vliet, prose piece by Hayden Carruth, work by George Hitchcock, John Hawkes, Lou Lipsetz; plus eight modern Polish poets include Zbigniew Herbert. Good reading copy with light age tone. Paperback.
Published by Avon Books, New York, 1981
ISBN 10: 0380530414ISBN 13: 9780380530410
Seller: W. Fraser Sandercombe, Burlington, ON, Canada
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. First Printing - First Thus. 608 pp. Trade paperback format. Edge and corner wear with minor creasing on the front hinge and spine; no interior markings. This anthology contains: Pretend Dinners by W. P. Kinsella; Levitation by Cynthia Ozick; Jean Rhys: A Remembrance by David Plante; The Otter by Seamus Heaney; Melancholy Divorcee by Sherod Santos; I Remember Galileo by Gerald Stern; Column Beda by Gerard Shyne; Institutional Control of Interpretation by Frank Kermode; Wish Book by Bo Ball; Young Women at Chartres by James Wright; Of Living Belfry and Rampart: On American Literary Magazines Since 1950 by Michael Anania; Marathon of Marmalade by George Hitchcock; Mennonite Farm Wife by Janet Kauffman; One Spring by David Bromige; Some Food We Could Not Eat: Gift Exchange and the Imagination by Lewis Hyde; A Suitcase Strapped with a Rope by Charles Simic; Temple Near Quang Tri Not, on the Map by Bruce Weigl; Sweet Talk by Stephanie Vaughn; Wrapped Minds by David Perkins; Heart of the Garfish by Kathy Callaway; By the Pool by Allen Grossman; Blue Wine by John Hollander; Tranquillity Base by Asa Baber; The Literature of Awe by David Bosworth; Trinc: Praises II by Thomas McGrath; Faith by Ellen Wilbur; The Caribbean Writer and Exile by Jan Carew; Portrait of the Artist with Li Po by Charles Wright; I Was Taught Three by Jorie Graham; Amsterdam Street Scene 1972 by Raphael Rudnik; The Girl Who Loved Horses by Elizabeth Spencer; Codex White Blizzard by Ed Sanders; Breath by Heather McHugh; Giant Steps by John Taggart; Michael at Sixteen Months by Al Young; My Vegetable Love by Barbara Grossman; The Shark and the Bureaucrat by Vlada Bulatovic-Vib; Stones by Michael Blumenthal; The Infinite Passion of Expectation by Gina Berriault; How St Peter Got Bald by Romulus Linney; The Chicago Odyssey by Jim Barnes; The Tortoise by Irving Feldman; On the Big Wind by David Madden; Song: So Often So Long I Have Thought by Hayden Carruth; Story by Patricia Zelver; Josefa Kankovska by Barbara Watkins; The Death of Love: A Satanic Essay in Mobius Form (excerpt) by Richard Vine; Idolatry by Carol Muske; The Poets' Encyclopedia (selections) by Andrei Codrescu and Marvin Bell; The Pears by Pamela Stewart; Scene from the Homefront by Sara Vogan; For Johannes Bobrowski by Sandra McPherson; Showdown by Michael Bondoli; Farming by Handsome Lake - transcribed by Joseph Bruchac; Out and Down Pattern by William Kloefkorn; Eiron Eyes by William Harmon; Whisper Song by David Wagoner; Two Lives by H. E. Francis; The Air Between Two Deserts by Marea Gordett; The Students of Snow by Jane Flanders; The Only Poem by Robert Penn Warren; and The Cold in Middle Latitudes by John Engels. Size: 8vo. Book.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Softcover. Good binding and cover. Shelf wear. Light creasing. Clean, unmarked pages. 72 p., ill., 22 cm.
Published by Savas, 1997
ISBN 10: 188281018XISBN 13: 9781882810185
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: As New. First Edition. First Printing. Hardcover and dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Light wear. Clean, unmarked pages. "Private George Hitchcock's From Ashby to Andersonville is a remarkable soldier's epic of the American Civil War. Unlike most accounts penned by enlisted men, which usually cover only a brief timespan in a small geographic area, Hitchcock's writings encompass a broad spectrum of experiences across several theaters of war, including his hellish months as a prisoner of war. Despite the hardships and death that make up the daily routine in Andersonville, Hitchcock's account of his months there is remarkably free of vitriol and refreshingly objective in its assessments of his Southern jailers. The sweep of General William T. Sherman's armies deep into Georgia forced the transfer of thousands of Federal captives, including Hitchcock, to other prisons. Hitchcock ended up in Millen's Camp Lawton, and eventually Florence, South Carolina, two little-known prisons about which the Massachusetts native had much to say.".
Published by Kayak Book, (San Francisco), 1967
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Very Good. First edition. 68pp. Stapled wrappers with illustrations. Black and white illustrations with two pages in color. Darkened spine, rubbing, and light edgewear, very good. Authors include: Arthur Barnes, Agnes Woodward, The Poultry Doctor, John Cassell, and others.
Published by New Directions / San Francisco Review, 1963 January 1963, 1963
Seller: Pelican Bay Books, Anacortes, WA, U.S.A.
Trade Paperback. Condition: Fair.
Softcover. San Francisco, c 1961, paperback, Very Good +, 88 pages, LITERATURE [file poe.]; H0207 M Poe2.
Published by California Quarterly, Santa Monica, 1962
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. 96p., 6x9 inches, poetry journal, paperback in pictorial wraps, Some general soiling. Circular staining to front cover. Coastlines was a left-leaning publication that lasted between 1955 and 1964, replacing The California Quarterly when it folded in the mid-1950s. It published many radical poets including John Beecher and Thomas McGrath, both of whom lost their teaching positions during HUAC hearings. It was the epicenter of the Los Angeles poetry movement which has long been overlooked due to the prominence of the Beats in NYC and San Francisco.
Published by California Quarterly, Santa Monica, 1962
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. 96p., 6x9 inches, poetry journal, paperback in pictorial wraps, smudge on cover. Coastlines was a left-leaning publication that lasted between 1955 and 1964, replacing The California Quarterly when it folded in the mid-1950s. It published many radical poets including John Beecher and Thomas McGrath, both of whom lost their teaching positions during HUAC hearings. It was the epicenter of the Los Angeles poetry movement which has long been overlooked due to the prominence of the Beats in NYC and San Francisco.