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48 pages; staff was Jerome Zeitlin, editor, Morris Weisenthal guest editor for this issue and Doris Martin secretary; with contributions by Walter Houmere (art) Robert Hayden, Carrol Coates, William Carlos Williams, Howard Griffin, Harold Seigelbaum, Oscar Williams, Robert Carter, David Gascoyne, Earle Birney, David Ignatow, S. Raiziss, Hugh Chisholm, Betti Still, Bernice Kavinoky Isaacson, Paul Goodman, James Broughton, Harold Norse, Lysander Kemp, Louise Louis, Mason Jordan Mason, Weldon Kees, and reviews by Herbert Cahoon, Morris Weisenthal, Carroll Coates; in addition to early works by some very good poets, most entertaining is the presentation of the speaking schedule for "The Poetry Center of the YM-YWHA" under the direction of John Malcolm Brinnin: reading dates for Truman Capote, Arthur Miller, Valerie Bettis, A Joyce Memorial, Dylan Thomas; Richard Eberhart, Richard Wilbur, Robert Horan, Patrick Boland in one night; Elizabeth Bishop and Randall Jarrell on another; George Davis, William Carlos Williams with their own nights to read - and a subscription for the course of 10 events could "...be obtained for $ 10.00. Single admission for the readings is $ 1.50..."; there are a couple of advertisements at the back for local eateries and for services catering to students, artists, writers needs; original white printed paper wrap covers; some edge, tips wear and soiling to binding; contents in very good condition
12th Street: A Quarterly Volume III Number 1 December 1949 Poetry Issue
(12th Street)
New York: Students of the New School for Social Research New York, 1949.
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19th Century Scrapbook Compiled in Southold Lond Island
(19th Century Scrapbook)
New York:
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296 pages; frontispiece engraving in a classical mode by LeJeune after Choquet, title page also with an illustration of cherubic 'muse' atop the globe of the earth, apparently blowing soap bubbles; calendular 'almanac' of the years' months at front, excised and re-tipped back in at some earlier date, perhaps because it is easier to read in a horizontal format-this with small illustrations of the zodiac above each column of almanac text entries; at back several of the pages are occupied by publishers' notices concerning various items; contributions from Monsieurs Agniel, Agourb, Alletz, Amic, Arnault, Audifret, Basar, Bignan, Blanchard e la Musse, Boinvilliers, Boucharlat, Boucher-Departhes, Butignot, de Caen, Carbonnel, de baronade M. Chaudruc de Cruzane, Corriere, Coupe de S.- Donat, Courcy, Dalban, Delcroix, Delon, Denne-Baron, le Chevalier Dupuy des Islets, Hyppolite Louis Guerin, Menard de Rochecave, Mollevaut, Naudet, Alexis Saint-Michel, M. Saquenville, le comte de Segur, leue la baronne de Stael Holstein, Terrasson, Theveneau, Vaysse de Villiers, Henri de Villodon and many others; also with about a dozen entries anonymes; approx. 4" x 7" size; interesting previous ownership inscription on the half-title page, "A Bernard Lamotte son note poete (signed) Jean Vertux"; Bernard Lamotte (1903-1983) artist, who had a Paris studio called Le Bocal, where Antoine de Saint-Exupéry wrote Le Petit Prince - Lamotte also illustrated Exupery's 'Flight to Arras' and also cooperated with Jean Vertex on livre d'artiste projects, for which Vertex was well-known in Paris, working with artists Utrillio, Pascin, Jacomet and others; bound in the original printed blue paper wrap covers; some edge and spine ends chipping, soiling, to the binding, front cover also edge-chipped; old dampstain to bottom of first couple of leaves; nevertheless, nicely printed at Imprimerie d'Et. Imbert, Rue De La Vielle-Monnaie, No. 12; good condition and especially interesting for the provenance.
Almanach Des Muses, Ou Choix De Poesies Fugitives, Pour L'Annee 1823. Cinquante-Neuvieme Annee
(Almanach Des Muses)
Paris: Chex Alexis Eymery, Libraire, 1823.
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20 pages; contributions by Morton Blatt, William E. Wilson, Raymond Tong, Wilbert Snow, Vera T. Marshall, more; more; light wear to paper wraps; very good condition.
American Poetry Magazine Volume 36, Number 4 Fourth Issue, 1955 James E. Cronin Guest Editor
(American Poetry Magazine)
Milwaukee Wisconsin: American Literary Association, 1955.
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72 pages; with a tissue-guarded woodcut frontispiece by Gilbert Guinon(?); and a few tailpiece illustrations following the chapters; mainly a Christian cautionary tale for youth concerning vanity and pride in matters other than spiritual, text followed by a poem relating to the same; previous owner sentiment on endpaper; red cloth binding, decoratively blindstamped and with gilt spine titles and gilt decoration; some edge, tips wear, soiling to binding; foxing throughout the pages of the book; good condition, interesting floral and symbol interpretation sentiment history.
The Love of Dress. A Sketch from Real Life.
(Anonymous)
Philadelphia: American Sunday School Union, 1847.
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128 pages; a few black and white illustrations; collection of poetry by Wheelock, Colette Inez, Robert Peters, Luc Sante, Graham Everett, Ray Freed, Peter Wild, Vince Clemente, Anselm Parlatore, Arthur Winfield Knight, Kathy Acker, Andrei Codrescu, John Giorno, Winthrop Palmer, more; light wear and foxing to paper wrap covers, starting to detach from "perfect" binding; contents in very good condition.
Bird Effort Issue 3-4 For John Hall Wheelock
(Bird Effort)
East Hampton New York: Bird Effort, 1977.
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In two volumes; lxii + 173 pages + 243 pages; illustrated with tissue-guarded portrait frontispieces of Browning and with facsimiles of her writings in the text; one of a limited edition of 453 copies printed at the De Vinne Press for the Bibliophile Society; Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861) English poet, read Homer in Greek and wrote verses a the age of eight, in 1833 her 'Prometheus Bound' was published and constantly wrote prose and verse after this, met and married Robert Browning, with whom she lived for most of the rest of her life in Italy-she also took a keen interest in the Italian struggle for freedom. (DNB); previous owner pencil name on the endpaper of Vol. II of Mary Ella Hopkins August 27, 1940; bound in the original light brown full butter calf leather boards, conservatively gilt ruled, gilt titled, gilt Bibliophile Society emblem on spines, top edges gilt; contained in the original yellow polished paper covered slipcases with brown cloth spines, which are in turn contained in brown cloth slipcases having paper title labels on the spines; outer cases browned and worn; slight wear to bindings, contents very clean and in very good condition.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning Hitherto Unpublished poems and Stories with an Inedited Autobiography
(Elizabeth Barrett Browning)
Boston: The Bibliophile Society, 1914.
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48 pages; illustrated in black and white throughout; (from the Editorial Statement): "...a student publication providing students of Suffolk Community College (Long Island) with an outlet of expression through their literary, artistic and photographic works..."; poetry, short literary vignettes, photographs, drawings, more; Long Island poet Dan Giancola was an editor of this issue; approx. 7" x 10" size; some edge, tips wear, dustiness, couple of old folds; very good condition.
Evolution Spring, 1977
(Evolution)
Suffolk County Community Colle: Evolution, S.C.C.C., 1977.
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Not paginated but 60 pages: portfolio style, 30 loose sheets laid-in to a paper cover, with art by Grace George Hartigan; Original Serigraph in colors by Gandy Brodie; poetry, drawings, prose by: Michael Lekakis, George Seferis, Nanos Valaoritis, Zoe Karelli, Christoper Logue, Frank O'Hara, Barbara Guest, James Broughton, Emilie Glen, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Marvin Cohen, Kenneth Koch, William Fense Weaver, Daisy Aldan, Carol Hall, David Galler, Lloyd Zimpel, John Ashberry, Sanford Edelstein, Hy Sobiloff, Daisy Aldan & Richard Miller editors, Floriano Vecchio production; an interesting 50s period collection, with many of the top literary figures of the time contributing; some light wear & soiling to covers; tiny closed tear along edge of serigraph; contents in very good condition.
Folder: 3 Volume 2, Number 1: 1954-'55
(Folder)
New York: Tiber Press Publishers, 1954.
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Portfolio style, stapled sections, loose sheets laid-in to a paper cover, with Original Serigraph by Felix Pasilis; "Un Coup de Des" by  Stephane Mallarme, followed by the English translation of same by Daisy Aldan; literary contributions by Anthony Kaye, Richard Eberhart, James Broughton, Kenward Elmslie, Michael Sayers, Julian Cooper, Josephine Carson, Peter Hanke, Lee Brian, Frank O'Hara, Elliot Stein; with a "Songs" section, pieces by  Jack L'Eventreur with music by Ned Rorem and words by Marie Laure, song with music by Ben Weber and words by Frank O'Hara and a Madrigal with music and words by  John Latouche; black and white Grace Hartigan cover art; Daisy Aldan & Richard Miller editors, Floriano Vecchio production; an interesting 50s period collection, with many of the top literary figures of the time contributing; some light wear & soiling to covers, small mark covering issue #, perhaps made by the publisher; serigraph bright; contents in very good condition.
Folder: 4 1956
(Folder)
New York: Tiber Press Publishers, 1956.
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125 pages, printed letterpress by de D'Hautel; 4  1/4" x 2  1/2"; engraved frontispiece illustration of a gentleman speaking in a fashionable drawing room, audience of men and women "Le Coeur d'Iris ne fut jamais severe; Elle a pitie de mon paubre orphelin" and a nice little title page illustration of a dapper man in a top hat peering into a tall cupboard filled with plates of food; songs of food and drink, including several Chansons De Table, Chansons a Boire; Ma Bouteille, Le Trin Trin Ronde, L'Eloge De Bacchus, L'union De Bacchus et De l'Amour, Le Secret Revele, Le Whisk, La Maitresse, L'abandon de la Virginite, more; Partying, partaking in Risque Behavior, Light Erotica: "...Elle dit et s'enfuit, comme un eclair rapide; La nymphe dont le coeur eu est encore epris; Jusqu'a trois fois en vain la rappelle a grand cris. Le seul hymen descend, de sa conquete avide, A la main de l'epoux il joint sa main timide, Et bientot a ses pleurs ont succede les ris."; old paper binding; worn; some foxing throughout, edge tears and "bites" (no loss to text); OCLC search in 2006 lists only one holding for this title; good minus condition for reading or reference.
Le Nouveau Chansonnier De La Table et Du Lit
(French Songs)
Paris: Chez Davi et Locard Libraires, 1816.
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A very large holiday issue of this literary magazine; with 162 pages and with large advertisement sections at beginning and end, for about 100 additional pages; this issue with a stellar lineup of contributors, literary and illustrative: Howard Pyle, with a frontispiece as well as interior story illustrations in color for his "The Fate of a Treasure-Town"; Mark Twain "Eve's Diary"; Edmund Gosse and Seventeenth Century Epigrams; The Amigo by William Dean Howells; Jack London "The Sun-dog Trail" with illustrations by Frank Tenny Johnson; other pieces by John Erskine, Booth Tarkington, Thomas R. Lounsbury, Ernest Harold Baynes, Maurice Maeterlinck, Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, Edith L. Lewis, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Grover Cleveland; other illustrators from the great age of American graphic arts, Peter Newell, Elizabeth Shippen Green, more; previous ownership signature of Long Island artist William S(teeple) Davis (1884-1961) on contents page; advertisements nearly as interesting as the content, with pieces concerning the publications of Theodore Roosevelt and an especially nice Edward Penfield color illustrated automobile advertisement, with a woman-driven Oldsmobile driving Santa Claus and a load of presents; original paper wrap covers, approx. 7" x 10" size; much chipping and wear to the covers, spine ends chipped away, tears; back cover gone; contents page with old closed tear at the staples; nevertheless, contents clean and illustrations good; good condition overall; a great issue of this magazine.
Harper's Monthly Magazine Vol. CXII December, 1905 No. DCLXVII Christmas Issue
(Harper's Monthly Magazine)
New York: Harper and Brothers, 1905.
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Harper's Weekly Vol. XXXVII No. 1902 Saturday, June 3, 1893
(Harper's Weekly)
New York: Harper's Weekly, 1893.
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16 pages; poetry by Alberti, Wright, Ekelof, Bly, Breton, Whitman, Rothenberg, Celan, Levertov, Neruda; original printed stapled paper wrap covers, approx. 3  1/4" x 4  1/2" size; one of the Hawk's Well Press "Miniatures"; no date and circa 1959; some edge, tips wear and soiling; good condition.
Poems from the Floating World Volume 1
(Hawk's Well Press)
New York: Hawk's Well Press,
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Illuminations I Summer 1965
(Illuminations)
San Francisco California: Illuminations Press, 1965.
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47 pages; some unopened; inscribed and signed on the front endpaper by the author in the year of publication, "To Mr. Percy Hammond with the compliments of John McGovern Souvenir of Thursday May 22, 1902"; inscribing to Percy Hammond (1873-1936) American newspaper column theater critic, of some influence at this time; mostly short poems by McGovern, some evidently composed and dated during the American Civil War; bound in dark blue cloth, gilt cover titles, top edge gilt; some edge, tips wear and rubbing to the binding; very good condition.
John McGovern's Poems
(John McGovern)
Evanston, Illinois: William S. Lord, 1902.
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