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| to select author names starting with A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z back to page 1 of full catalog (starting with NO authornames) | This selection contains 299 title(s) on 12 pages. This is page 1 with nrs. 1 to 25 |
| Chapman 23;24, Scots Language & Literature Edinburgh, Chapman Publications. Wraps, Duodecimo -- from 6.75" to 7.75" tall. Originally published as Vol. V. Nos. 5-6 in the Spring of 1979, this particular issue, devoted entirely to the Scots language, proved so popular that a reissue was required. Contributors include Thomas Crawford, Alan Bold, John Burns, John Kincaid, Donald Campbell, Sydney Goodsir Smith, Ron Butlin, William J. Tait, Ian Bowman, Albert D. Mackie, Robert McLellan, Lorna S. Borrowman, Alan MacGillivray, David Murison, Alastair Mackie, Stuart McHardy, C.P. Finlayson, Alexander Scott, Duncan Glen, J.K. Annand, William J. Rae, T.S. Law, Walter Perrie, George Campbell Hay, Tom Scott, J. Derrick McClure, and M.P. McDiarmid. 104 pages. Tiny soil mark to back cover, light general wear. Very Good to Fine. USD 15.00 [Appr.: EURO 10 | £UK 9.25 | JP¥ 1290] Book number: 006592 Click here to order or inquire at Augustine Funnell Books. | ||
| Contemporary Verse Two/Cvii, Vol. /Volume 6 No. /Number 3, Spring 1982 WinnipegTerritories Publishing Co.. Stiff Card Wraps, Quarto -- from 9¾" to 12" tall. "A magazine of Canadian poetry criticism," this one the Special Newfoundland Poetry issue edited by Adrian Fowler, Randall Maggs, and John Steffler, with material by, among many others, Tom Dawe, Wade Kearley, David Elliott and Alastair MacDonald. 72 pages. Light edgewear, tanning to cheap newsprint, mild general wear. Very Good. USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 860] Book number: 013782 Click here to order or inquire at Augustine Funnell Books. | ||
| Germination, Volume 6, Number 2, Fall/Winter 1982 . Stiff Card Wraps, Octavo -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall. "A Hotbed of Verse Culture" edited by Allan Cooper. Contains poetry from Jim Joyce, Robert Thiel, Peter Thomas, Sharon Hennig, Kevin Irie, Leigh Faulkner, George Elliott Clarke, Richard Stevenson, Akis Patapiou, Fred Cogswell, Hugh Ogden, Roger Nash, Gregory M. Cook, Conrad Merriman and Judith Penner, with articles by Peter Thomas and editor Cooper. 42 pages. Edgewear, rubbing, some soil to front cover. Good. USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 860] Book number: 013800 Click here to order or inquire at Augustine Funnell Books. | ||
| Germination, Volume 7, Number 1, Spring/Summer 1983 . Stiff Card Wraps, Octavo -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall. "A Hotbed of Verse Culture" edited by Allan Cooper. This issue contains poetry by Brian Swann, Patricia Barone, Thomas R. Smith, Jan Conn, Jonathan Wright, Leigh Faulkner, Don Linehan, Glen Downie and Judith Reed, with articles Gregory M. Cook and editor Cooper. 44 pages. Light general wear. Very Good. USD 12.50 [Appr.: EURO 8.5 | £UK 7.75 | JP¥ 1075] Book number: 013801 Click here to order or inquire at Augustine Funnell Books. | ||
| Germination, Volume 8, Number 2, Fall/Winter 1984 . Stiff Card Wraps, Octavo -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall. "A Hotbed of Verse Culture" edited by Allan Cooper. Contains poems from Don Linehan, Muriel McKinley, George Elliott Clarke, Robert Bly and Herbert Burke, with articles from Liliane Welch, Peter Baltensperger, and editor Cooper. 49 pages. Light general wear. Very Good. USD 12.50 [Appr.: EURO 8.5 | £UK 7.75 | JP¥ 1075] Book number: 013802 Click here to order or inquire at Augustine Funnell Books. | ||
| Germination, Volume 13, Number 1, Spring/Summer 1990 . Stiff Card Wraps, Octavo -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall. "A Hotbed of Verse Culture" edited by Allan Cooper. A special issue on the Object Poem, containing poetry from Don Linehan, Edward Gates, Phyllis Rowan, editor Cooper, Lyndsay Blundell, Harry Thurston, Thomas R. Smith, Leigh Faulkner and James Deahl, with articles from editor Cooper, Phyllis Rowan, and Thomas R. Smith. 54 pages. A hint of general wear. Very Good. USD 12.50 [Appr.: EURO 8.5 | £UK 7.75 | JP¥ 1075] Book number: 013803 Click here to order or inquire at Augustine Funnell Books. | ||
| Germination, Volume 10, Number 1 & 2, Spring/Summer 1986 & Spring 1987 . Stiff Card Wraps, Octavos -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall. "A Hotbed of Verse Culture" edited by Allan Cooper. Both numbers together comprise the 10th Anniversary Issue. Number 1 contains poetry by Aaron Schneider, George Kalamaras, Jere Truer, Hilary Thompson, Patience Wheatley, Russell Thornton, Michael Thorpe, Robert Hedin, Peter DeNiverville and Louis Dudek, with articles by Peter Baltensperger and editor Cooper. Number 2 contains poems from Thomas R. Smith, Edward Gates, James Grabill, Don Linehan, Tony Cosier, Deirdre Dwyer, Peter Baltensperger, Phil Hall, Rod Anderson, Stein Mehren and editor Cooper, with articles from Cooper and Linehan. Each 54 pages. Only light general wear. Near Fine. USD 25.00 [Appr.: EURO 16.75 | £UK 15.25 | JP¥ 2150] Book number: 013809 Click here to order or inquire at Augustine Funnell Books. | ||
| Germination, Volume 11, Number 1 & 2, Fall 1987 & Spring 1988 . Stiff Card Wraps, Octavos -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall. "A Hotbed of Verse Culture" beginning its second decade, and still edited by Allan Cooper. Number 1 contains poetry from George Elliott Clarke, John Bradley, Lesley Choyce, Lorraine Vernon, Robert Bly, Patricia Barone, Kevin Irie, Mary Kay Rummel, Rod Anderson, Robert Gibbs, Russell Thornton, Alan Bourassa, John Krumberger and Patience Wheatley, with articles from Jere Truer and editor Cooper. Number 2 offers verse from Mark Silverberg, John Krumberger, Ken Rivard, George Elliott Clarke, Rolf Jacobsen, Stein Mehren, Kathy Mac, Ray Givans, Gregory Button, Bob Spicer, Jere Truer, Barbara Slater, Michael Thorpe, Tony Cosier, James Grabell, Ray Gonzalez, Edward Gates and editor Cooper, with articles by Clarke and Cooper. Each 57 pages. Light general wear. Near Fine. USD 25.00 [Appr.: EURO 16.75 | £UK 15.25 | JP¥ 2150] Book number: 013810 Click here to order or inquire at Augustine Funnell Books. | ||
| Germination, Volume 12, Number 1 & 2, Fall/Winter 1988 & Summer 1989 . Stiff Card Wraps, Octavos -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall. Stiff Card Wraps. Near Fine. Octavos--from 7¾" to 9¾" tall. "A Hotbed of Verse Culture," edited by Allan Cooper. Number 1 is the 'Many Pages in Honour of the Soul' issue, while Number 2 celebrates 'A Community of Men.' Number 1 contains verse from Don Linehan, Melanie Richards, John Lang, Edward Gates, Robert Bly, Thomas R. Smith, James Upton, Douglas Burnet Smith, Phyllis Rowan and John Bradley, with articles by Edward Gates and Thomas R. Smith. Number 2 offers poems from James Tipton, John Bradley, Peter Baltensperger, James Grabill, Lesley Choyce, Don Linehan, Thomas R. Smith, editor Cooper, Edward Gates, Mark Silverberg, George Kalamaras, Lisa Horton Zimmerman and Yvonne Trainer, with an article by John Bradley. 55 and 47 pages, respectively. Light general wear. USD 25.00 [Appr.: EURO 16.75 | £UK 15.25 | JP¥ 2150] Book number: 013811 Click here to order or inquire at Augustine Funnell Books. | ||
| Germination, Volume 9, Number 1 & 2, Spring/Summer 1985 & Fall/Winter 1985 . Stiff Card Wraps, Octavos -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall. "A Hotbed of Verse Culture" edited by Allan Cooper. Number 1 contains poetry from Douglas Smith, Patricia McKenzie-Porter, Lesley Choyce, Fred Cogswell, Phyllis Rowan, Michael Pacey, Robert Hawkes, Robert Gibbs, Harry Thurston, Marvyne Jenoff, Nancy Holmes, Janice Kulyk Keefer and Thomas R. Smith, with articles by Lesley Choyce and Liliane Welch. Number 2 offers verse from Gerald LeBlanc, Hermenegilde Chiasson, Richard Stevenson, Gary Baillargeon, Monica Manderson, Don Bailey, Yvonne Trainer, Eugenio Montall, Peter Baltensperger and Doug Fetherling, with articles from Thomas R. Smith, Tony Cosier and editor Cooper. 55 and 51 pages, respectively. Number 1 VG w/tiny soil mark to front cover, light soil to pages 4/5; Number 2 NF w/light general wear. USD 25.00 [Appr.: EURO 16.75 | £UK 15.25 | JP¥ 2150] Book number: 013812 Click here to order or inquire at Augustine Funnell Books. | ||
| Scrivener, Number 13, 1988-89 . Stiff Card Wraps, Quarto -- from 9¾" to 12" tall. "An anthology of Canadian and American poetry, fiction, criticism, graphic art and photography," edited by Andrew Burgess. This issue contains material from more than two dozen contributors, among them Joan Fern Shaw, Ken J. Harvey and Todd Swift. Interviews with Timothy Findley and Patrick Lane. 56 pages, illustrated. Light general wear. Very Good to Fine. USD 25.00 [Appr.: EURO 16.75 | £UK 15.25 | JP¥ 2150] Book number: 013785 Click here to order or inquire at Augustine Funnell Books. | ||
| Scrivener, Number 13, 1988-89 . Stiff Card Wraps, Quarto -- from 9¾" to 12" tall. "An anthology of Canadian and American poetry, fiction, criticism, graphic art and photography," edited by Andrew Burgess. This issue contains material from more than two dozen contributors, among them Joan Fern Shaw, Ken J. Harvey and Todd Swift. Interviews with Timothy Findley and Patrick Lane. 56 pages, illustrated. Mild general wear. Very Good to Fine. USD 25.00 [Appr.: EURO 16.75 | £UK 15.25 | JP¥ 2150] Book number: 013786 Click here to order or inquire at Augustine Funnell Books. | ||
| Scrivener, Summer 1983 . Stiff Card Wraps, Quarto -- from 9¾" to 12" tall. Contains material from Lesley Choyce, George Elliott Clarke, M. Anne Mitton, Don Polson, Peter Van Toorn, and many others. Wanda Taylor interviews John Hirsch, the Artist Director at Stratford. Mitton has signed her story ("For Brian---/Anne"). 32 pages, illustrated. Moderate general wear. Very Good. USD 25.00 [Appr.: EURO 16.75 | £UK 15.25 | JP¥ 2150] Book number: 013791 Click here to order or inquire at Augustine Funnell Books. | ||
| ALEXANDER, FRANCESCA The Hidden Servants, and Other Very Old Stories Boston, Little, Brown. 1908. Hard Cover, Octavo -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall. Introduction by Anna Fuller; gold-stamped on brown cloth, top edge gilt, untrimmed fore- and bottom edges, 234 pgs. frontispiece; some flaking to top edge gilt, light corner/spine end wear, some foxing to endpapers, light scuffing to cloth; overall an attractive copy, with gold-stamping to spine and cover. Very Good/No Jacket. USD 9.50 [Appr.: EURO 6.5 | £UK 5.75 | JP¥ 817] Book number: 012171 Click here to order or inquire at Augustine Funnell Books. | ||
| AMABILE, GEORGE Blood Ties Port Clements, Sono Nis Press. 1972, First Edition. Hard Cover, Octavo -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall. Amabile's first book of poetry. In addition to writing for the CBC and editing 'The Ivory Tower' and 'The Penny Paper,' Amabile co-founded and edited "The Far Point." 82 pages. Bumped corners, in dust jacket w/impressions, edgewear, 3/4" triangular chips out of top and bottom of front panel, smaller chip out of top spine, small puncture to left edge of front panel, small soil marks to rear panel, short tears to top of front panel. Very Good/Good. USD 8.50 [Appr.: EURO 5.75 | £UK 5.25 | JP¥ 731] Book number: pl.00003 Click here to order or inquire at Augustine Funnell Books. | ||
| ANDREWS, SHARI The Stone Cloak (Signed) Ottawa, Oberon. 1999, First Edition. (ISBN: 0 7780 1118 6) Hard Cover, Octavo -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall. author's second book, following a very scarce booklet published in 1990; drawing "on written archives, on the memories of the old people of the town and on the creative imagination of the poet," this is a collection of poems re-telling the story of settlers in New Denmark, the oldest Danish community in Canada; divided into three sections: "The First Settlers," "The Second Wave," and "1950 to the Present Day"; dj illustration by Andre Bieler; charcoal cloth, 90 pgs. incl. Notes and short author bio; dj w/a hint of general wear, faint sticker shadow to bottom right corner of rear panel;. Fine/Near Fine. Signed by Author. USD 32.50 [Appr.: EURO 21.75 | £UK 19.75 | JP¥ 2795] Book number: 007852 Click here to order or inquire at Augustine Funnell Books. | ||
| ANDREWS, SHARI Treason Fredericton, Wild East Publications. 1990, First Edition. (ISBN: 0-9694147-1-4) Stiff Card Wraps, Duodecimo -- from 6.75" to 7.75" tall. Poet's scarce first book. 26 pages, cover illustration by Joan Meade. Faint smudging to wraps, faint splashstain to top left corner of front cover (blending right in with the black of that area) light general wear. A nice copy. Very Good to Fine. USD 50.00 [Appr.: EURO 33.25 | £UK 30.25 | JP¥ 4300] Book number: 015674 Click here to order or inquire at Augustine Funnell Books. | ||
| MEMBERS OF THE SOUTH ATLANTIC LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION (EDITED BY J. MAX PATRICK) Samla Studies in Milton, Essays on John Milton and His Works Gainesville, University of Florida Press. 1953, First Edition. Wraps w/French flaps, Octavo -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall. a collection of papers illustrating "the quickening effect of Milton's writings and character [and providing] a fair cross section of contemporary Milton scholarship, ranging as it does over a variety of important aspects of Milton's thought and art: his ideas on the progress and decline of states; his beliefs about the nature of the spiritual world; his impressive debts to Shakespeare and Spenser; his sense of humor; his ability to place the accent on youth (in 'Comus'); the character of his vocabulary; and a detailed re-examination of his prosody for the bearing that the poet's metrical practices have upon the moot question of the chronology of the major poems."; contributors include the editor (an Introduction), James Holly Hanford (a Foreword), Joseph Allen Bryant, Jr. Robert H. West, Allan H. Gilbert, R.H. Bowers, Alwin Thaler, Thomas B. Stroup, Lalia Phipps Boone, and Ants Oras: 197 pgs.; a bumped corner, lightly scuffed covers, thin remainder stripes to top and bottom edges, small bookseller's sticker to bottom edge of inside front cover, light general wear;. Very Good. USD 15.00 [Appr.: EURO 10 | £UK 9.25 | JP¥ 1290] Book number: 010032 Click here to order or inquire at Augustine Funnell Books. | ||
| ATWOOD, MARGARET Interlunar Toronto, Oxford University Press. 1984, First Edition. (ISBN: 0 19 540451 3) Stiff Card Wraps, Octavo -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall. the author's tenth book of poetry, and one which includes "Snake Poems," which was originally published as a limited edition in 1983; cover illustration by the author; thin scratches, impressions, moderate edge/corner wear, tanned top edge; internally tight and clean;. Good. USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 860] Book number: 008684 Click here to order or inquire at Augustine Funnell Books. | ||
| AVISON, MARGARET Sunblue Hantsport, Lancelot Press. 1978, First Edition. Stiff Card Wraps, Small Octavo -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall. Governor-General's Award-winning poet's third book of poetry (in addition to a history of Ontario, called, oddly enough, 'History of Ontario'). Can be difficult to turn up in both first edition and decent condition. 105 pages. Lightly scuffed covers, light general wear. A nice copy, internally tight and clean. Very Good. USD 32.50 [Appr.: EURO 21.75 | £UK 19.75 | JP¥ 2795] Book number: 013964 Click here to order or inquire at Augustine Funnell Books. | ||
| AYTOUN, WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers and Other Poems New York, R. Worthington. Hard Cover, Octavo -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall. Comprising 'Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers' and 'Miscellaneous Poems,' with an Appendix ('Examination of the Statements in Mr. Macaulay's History of England, Regarding John Grahame of Claverhouse, Viscount of Dundee'). Decorated blue cloth, gilt spine lettering and decorations, 230 pages. Moderate fraying to corners/spine ends, some slant, dusty/tanned edges, some soil to top edge, some soil to back cover, minor wrinkling to cloth at upper right corner of front cover, previous owner's name, shaken signatures to first third of book, tanning, 1" tear to fore-edge of front free end paper. Fair/No Jacket. USD 25.00 [Appr.: EURO 16.75 | £UK 15.25 | JP¥ 2150] Book number: 006257 Click here to order or inquire at Augustine Funnell Books. | ||
| BAIGENT, BERYL In Counter Point Woodstock, Nethercott Press. 1976, First Edition. Stiff Card Wraps, Duodecimo -- from 6.75" to 7.75" tall. #478 of 500 copies; poet's third book; also contains poems from four guest writers: Larry Cole, Kay Vincent, Bob Ruby, and Doug Richards; now a Canadian citizen, the author was born in North Wales, and won the 1982 June Fritch Memorial Award from the Canadian Authors Association; 40 pgs; this copy bears a small handwritten 478 in the top left corner of inside front cover, and is inscribed, signed and dated by author on title page; some scuffing to covers, slight discolouration at right edge of back cover;. Very Good. Inscribed & Signed by Author. USD 25.00 [Appr.: EURO 16.75 | £UK 15.25 | JP¥ 2150] Book number: 010652 Click here to order or inquire at Augustine Funnell Books. | ||
| BAILEY, ALFRED Miramichi Lightning, the Collected Poems of Alfred Bailey (Signed) Fredericton, Fiddlehead Poetry Books. 1981, First Edition. (ISBN: 0-86492-006-7) Stiff Card Wraps, Octavo -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall. Collects the work of a distinguished Canadian historian and poet. This copy inscribed and signed on reverse of score for "Miramichi Lightning" (inscription reads: "To John Blaney/with best wishes/and in appreciation/of your recent kindness/Alfred Bailey"). 187 pages (including biographical note), cover illustration by Alex McGibbon. Wear to corners, short tear to bottom left edge of front cover, a fair bit of rubbing, faint edge soil. About Very Good. Inscribed & Signed by Author. USD 15.00 [Appr.: EURO 10 | £UK 9.25 | JP¥ 1290] Book number: 016528 Click here to order or inquire at Augustine Funnell Books. | ||
| BAILEY, ALFRED G. Thanks for a Drowned Island Toronto, McClelland & Stewart. 1973, First Edition. (ISBN: 0-7710-1003-6) Hard Cover, Octavo -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall. From the front flap: "constitutes his selected poems and includes his own choice of the best works of his career, from his early traditional verse to the venturesome rhythmic and verbal patterns of his later writing." Spruce cloth w/silver foil spine lettering, 96 pages (including Notes, Acknowledgements). A bumped corner, in scuffed dust jacket w/impressions, 1" tear to top edge of front panel, light chipping to corners/spine ends. Very Good/Very Good. USD 7.50 [Appr.: EURO 5 | £UK 4.75 | JP¥ 645] Book number: 012270 Click here to order or inquire at Augustine Funnell Books. | ||
| BAKER, JEFFREY Time and Mind in Wordsworth's Poetry Detroit, Wayne State University Press. 1980, First Edition. (ISBN: 0-8143-1655-7) Hard Cover, Octavo -- from 7.75" to 9.75" Tall. The author "explores the significant ways in which the theme of time is manifested in the imagery and diction of Wordsworth's major poetry." Green cloth w/gilt spine lettering, 212 pages (including Appendix, Notes, Selected Bibliography, Index). Light general wear, in rubbed dust jacket w/sunned spine, short edge tears, small triangular chip from top edge of back cover. Very Good/Good. USD 13.50 [Appr.: EURO 9 | £UK 8.25 | JP¥ 1161] Book number: 012391 Click here to order or inquire at Augustine Funnell Books. |
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