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165 Meeting House Lane (a.k.a. Twenty-Four Sonnets)

165 Meeting House Lane (a.k.a. Twenty-Four Sonnets)

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165 Meeting House Lane (a.k.a. Twenty-Four Sonnets)

by Notley, Alice

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About This Item

New York: C Press, 1971. First printing. (27) pp., 8.5 x 11 inches. Side-stapled into printed card covers. Published in an edition of 250 copies. Mimeograph text, with offset covers drawn and printed by Philip Whalen. Some toning and spotting to edges, and with one tiny chip to edge of last few pages, still a very good, tight copy.

Notley's scarce first book, difficult to find in decent condition.

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Bookseller
Passages Bookshop US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
4020
Title
165 Meeting House Lane (a.k.a. Twenty-Four Sonnets)
Author
Notley, Alice
Book Condition
Used
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First printing
Publisher
C Press
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1971
Bookseller catalogs
Poetry;

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About Passages Bookshop

Passages Bookshop stocks fine, rare, and unusual books and graphic art, with a concentration on modern and contemporary literature and art (particularly poetry and the avant-garde), artist's books, fine printing, and the book arts. The successor to New York City's Bridge Bookshop (late 1980s), Passages opened in Albuquerque in 1994 and relocated to Portland, Oregon, in 1997. Recently settled into our new location in NW Portland, we are open by appointment or chance. Proprietor: David Abel, info@passagesbookshop.com

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