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An Autobiographical Outline
by Pound, Ezra
New York: Nadja, 1980. First edition. Original Wraps. Fine. First edition. [5] pp. of text, printed on the rectos only. Sewn printed wrappers. A fine copy. Of 226 copies printed, one of 26 lettered copies, this copy letter "I." Originally written to Louis Untermeyer in a letter of 1930 "in order to put the facts straight", later printed in The Paris Review, vol. 7, no. 28, summer-fall, 1962, this is its first publication in book form. Gallup A103.
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$100.00
Drafts & Fragments of Cantos CX - CXVII
by Pound, Ezra
New York: New Directions, 1969. First edition. 41 pp. Red cloth boards, printed paper label on the spine, in publisher's slipcase with label. One of 310 copies printed, signed by Pound. Gallup A91c.
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$950.00
THE NEW AMERICA: THE NEW WORLD
by Wells, H. G
London: The Cresset Press, [1935].. Gilt lettered blue cloth. First edition. Bookplate on pastedown, otherwise very good in good dust jacket (spine tanned and slightly frayed at crown, with lower panel dust smudged). HAMMOND E33. WELLS 122.
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$50.00
La Strozzina: Mostre Permanenti d'Arte Figurativa 1. Palazzo Strozzi, 19 Febbraio - 10 Marzo 1949
by [La Collezione Guggenheim; Peggy Guggenheim]
Venezia; Firenza: Palazzo Strozzi; La Cenacolo, 1949. Booklet, stapled in wrappers (17.5 x 12 cm.), xxxviii pages. Illustrated. FIRST EDITION. The catalogue of the landmark first exhibition at Peggy Guggenheim's Palazzo Strozzi in Venice. Although the exhibition was scheduled to begin February 19th, the opening was delayed until February 24th. Near fine in yellow printed wrappers. [OCLC locates six copies].
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$350.00
Ezra
by [Pound, Ezra]. James Laughlin
New York: Dim Gray Bar Press, 1994. First edition. [20] pp. Handmade paper wrappers, printed on the front cover, string-sewn. Minor sunning to edges, else fine. Cover illustration, repeated on title-page, by Guy Davenport. One of 100 numbered copies printed by Barry Magid at the Center for Book Arts, signed by Laughlin and Davenport. Two photographs of Pound, by Laughlin, mounted, as issued.
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$200.00
Roland Penrose. The Friendly Surrealist [inscribed]
by [Penrose, Roland]. Antony Penrose
Munich: Prestel, 2001. First edition. 192 pp. Dark blue cloth boards, spine lettered in light blue, with the dust jacket. Slight rubbing to upper edge of rear jacket panel, slight yellowing to page edges. Profusely illustrated. Published on the occasion of an exhibition at the National Galleries of Scotland. Inscribed by the author on the title-page to Lyn [Keinholz, Los Angeles arts advocate].
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$150.00
Parts of a World
by Stevens, Wallace
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1942. First edition. 182, [2] pp. Blue cloth, spine lettered and decorated in gilt, front board decorated in blind, with the dust jacket. Some rubbing to head and tail of the spine, corners a little bumped; jacket shows some edgewear with minor chipping at the head and tail of the spine and a bit of soiling, but overall a clean copy, nicer than usually seen. Ownership signature of poet and editor William Abrahams, dated 1942, on the front free endpaper. Edelstein A5.a.1,...
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$850.00
Des Imagistes; An Anthology
by [Pound, Ezra, ed.]
New York: Albert and Charles Boni, 1914. First edition in book form, earlier published as an issue of The Glebe. 63 pp. Blue cloth, ruled in blind on the front board and lettered in gilt on the front board and the spine. Spine a little darkened, some spotting to spine and rear board edge. Slight rubbing to head and tail of spine and corners. Interior clean and tight. Includes contributions by Richard Aldington, Hilda Doolittle, William Carlos Williams, Amy Lowell, James Joyce, Pound, Ford Madox Ford,...
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$600.00
Modernism's History. A study in twentieth-century art and ideas
by Smith, Bernard
Sydney: UNSW Press. 1998. Very Good condition. Robust, professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. 376 pages. A wide-ranging reformulation of art history in the 20th century. . 1st Edition. Trade Paperback.
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$16.55
Esprit de Corps. The Art of the Parisian Avant-Garde and the First World War, 1914-1925
by Silver, Kenneth E
London: Thames & Hudson, 1989. First edition. 502 pp. Blue cloth, spine lettered in silver and black, with the dust jacket. Corners slightly bumped. Profusely ilustrated. A heavy book, international shipping not recommended.
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$75.00
Leo XIII
by Kiefer, William
Milwaukee: The Bruce Publishing Company, 1961. First edition. Octavo, original blue cloth, original illustrated dust jacket. Books' front corners bumped, gentle creasing to top of pack panel of bright dust jacket. A near-fine copy. "THE FIRST MODERN POPE"First edition of this first biography, by an American Marianist brother, of the first modern Pope, with a frontispiece photographic portrait. Gioacchino Pecci was in poor health when he was elected in 1878 but he would serve for 25 years as Pope Leo...
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$50.00
The Spirituality of Friedrich von H�gel
by Whelan, Joseph P
London: William Collins, 1971. First edition. Octavo, original brown cloth, original dust jacket. Lower front corner bumped, else fine."CHRISTIANITY IS ESSENTIALLY A RELIGION OF INCARNATION: IT IS INDEED GOD REALLY BECOME FLESH IN TIME AND SPACE" First book edition of the American Jesuit's doctoral thesis, done at the University of London. Von Hugel was "an Anglo-Austrian scholar who, like Lord Acton, had a private income and an inexhaustible intellectual appetite for Catholic theology and history"...
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$40.00
Moods and Tensions. Poems
by Mirrlees, Hope
Oxford and Tehran: The Amate Press, 1976. First edition. vi, 40 pp. Stapled printed wrappers. Some minor cover wear and toning. One of 350 numbered copies. Mirrlees is best known for her 1926 fantasy tale Lud-in-the-Mist and the modernist poem Paris, published by the Hogarth Press in 1919. Much later in life she self-published two small collections of verse, Poems (c. 1963) and Moods and Tensions (c. 1965), likely while she was resident in South Africa. This 1976 collection gathers the poems in the...
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$850.00
1450-1950
by Brown, Bob
New York: Jargon/Corinth, 1959. First edition thus. Original Wraps. Fine. First edition thus. Unpaginated. Original printed wrappers, with a cover photograph of Bob Brown by Jonathan Williams. Very slight handling to covers, but still a fine copy. First published in 1929 in an edition of 150 copies by Black Sun Press. This new edition has several additions by Bob Brown. Blurbs on the back cover by Gertrude Stein, Marcel Duchamp, Carl Van Vechten, William Carlos Williams, Carl Sandburg, and others.
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$75.00
Anew
by Zukofsky, Louis
Prairie City, IL: The Press of James A. Decker, 1946. First edition. Original light-brown cloth, lettered in black on the front board and spine, with the dust jacket. 69, [3] pp. Some soiling to jacket, spine panel tips chipped, fold corners with tears, edges toned. Inscribed by Zukofsky on the front free endpaper and dated 1946. An early book by this perennially underrated poet, the fourth listing in Celia Zukofsky's 1969 bibliography.
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$650.00
Ripostes. Whereto are Appended the Complete Poetical Works of T. E. Hulme, With Prefatory Note
by Pound, Ezra
London: Elkin Mathews, 1915. Fourth issue, with first edition sheets and cancel title-page. 63 pp. Original printed wrappers, with cover design by Dorothy Shakespear Pound. 400 copies were issued. Ex-libris of Shakespeare and Company, Paris, two plates mounted on both inside front cover and verso of front flyleaf. A rare and desirable issue, due to the striking cover, similar to Pound's Catholic Anthology published the same year. Gallup A8d.
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$2,250.00
The Close Chaplet
by [Riding], Laura Gottschalk
New York: Adelphi Company, 1926. First American edition. 77 pp. Paper boards, printed label on front cover. Boards faded at extremities, corners a little rubbed, slight rubbing to spine exposing webbing. Interior clean with slight glue staining to gutter of preliminaries, bookplate on front pastedown. Riding's first book, first published by Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press preceding this American edition, from the British sheets. Bibliographer Joyce Wexler noted of Riding's enigmatic...
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$850.00
Redondillas, or Something of That Sort
by Pound, Ezra
[New York]: New Directions, 1967. First edition. [11] leaves. Blue paper boards over tan linen backstrip, printed paper label on spine. Introductory note by Noel Stock. One of 110 copies, printed by Robert Grabhorn and Andrew Hoyem in San Francisco, all signed by the author. Gallup A90. Fine copy.
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$1,500.00
Four Unposted Letters to Catherine
by Riding, Laura
Paris: Hours Press, 1930. First edition. 50, [3] pp. Decorative paper boards over brown leather backstrip, spine lettered in gilt. Touch of rubbing to head and tail of spine and corners, else fine. One of 200 numbered copies, signed by the author. Cover photomontage designs by Len Lye, of which the publisher Nancy Cunard commented, "they suggest stonelike figures and a sort of arabesque, [and] also evoke the thought of tapestry and Renaissance velvet." The critic Herbert Palmer noted the difficulty of...
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$500.00
Harmonium
by Stevens, Wallace
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1931. Second edition. 152 pp. Blue paper boards over smooth black cloth spine with printed paper label mounted, with the dust jacket. Slight fading to board edges, jacket toned on verso and extremities, spine browned, small snag on rear panel of jacket at top edge. Overall a remarkably clean copy. The second edition of Stevens' landmark first book, which added fourteen poems and removed three poems from the original publication. 1500 copies were printed. Edelstein A1.b....
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$1,500.00
The Dada Painters and Poets: An Anthology
by [Dada]. Robert Motherwell, ed
New York: Wittenborn, Schultz, Inc, 1951. First edition. xxxxii, 390 pp. Blue decorated boards, reproducing Paul Rand's jacket design; with the dust jacket. Top edge a little browned, jacket spine sunned as usually seen, some edgewear to jacket. With both the Huelsenbeck and Tzara leaflets laid in. Scarce in good condition. Prepared by Motherwell with the collaboration of some of the major Dada figures, still the most comprehensive and important anthology of Dada writings in any language. It contains...
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$450.00
The Next Volume
by James, Edward
London: The James Press, 1939. Second edition, revised. xxxii, 89 pp. Original gray cloth, decorated with an arrangement of stars in gilt, spine lettered in gilt, top edge gilt. Decorations by Rex Whistler. Some minor handling wear, rear pastedown protruding slightly. Title-page, head and tail-pieces, illustrations throughout. One of 412 numbered copies of this revised edition, which includes a new appendix. First printed in 1932, 525 copies were planned, but only about a sixth were bound before it was...
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$400.00
Tame Cat
by Pound, Ezra
New York: General Music Publishing Co, 1965. Original Wraps. Near Fine. Single sheet folded once, [3] pp. Musical setting by John Koch of Pound's poem for voice and piano, with dramatic cover illustration. Slight cover wear, else fine. Gallup E4n.
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$75.00
LIFE BEING THE BEST & OTHER STORIES
by BOYLE, Kay
New York: New Directions, 1988. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Gilt cloth. First U.S. edition, clothbound issue. Edited with an introduction by Sandra Whipple Spanier. Issued in the New Directions Revived Modern Classics series. Fine, in a near fine pictorial dust jacket featuring Marcel Duchamp's "The Chess Game." HARRISON, NEWTH & CANDIDO, p.121.
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$13.00
JACOBS RUM [JACOB'S ROOM]
by Woolf, Virginia
Stockholm: Hugo Gebers, 1927. First edition. Crown octavo. Original wrappers printed in black & orange on cream. 248,[4] pp. Wraps, spine, and text clean and bright, a few nicks to edges due to the wraps extending beyond the text; many leaves unopened. Upper wrapper design reminiscent of Vanessa Bell & Duncan Grant period designs, lower wrapper advertises other titles available from the publisher. Very good to near fine. WorldCat shows copies in only two libraries, and only one other comparable copy...
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$535.00