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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 103 title(s) on 5 pages. This is page 1 with nrs. 1 to 25 |
| [BOWLES, PAUL; LEROI JONES; CHARLES OLSON, GERGORY CORSO, ETC. - CONTRIBUTORS]. KULCHUR 2. New York: Kulchur Foundation, 1960. First edition. 8vo. Reading copy. Covers coming loose, but still attached. Rubbing, shelfwear. Else clean and sound internally. A good reference copy. Paperback. Good in Wraps. Second issue of this influencial small magazine. USD 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 13.5 | £UK 12.25 | JP¥ 1765] Book number: 10381 Click here to order or inquire at Brian Cassidy, Bookseller. | ||
| AMIS, MARTIN (EDITOR). Granta 25: Murderee. Penguin USA, 1989. First Edition. ISBN: 0140086080. 8vo. Light soil, edgewear, rubbing. Pages unmarked throughout, binding strong. Work from Delillo, Carver, John Berger, Angela Carter and more. 256pp. Soft Cover. Very Good-. USD 4.99 [Appr.: EURO 3.5 | £UK 3 | JP¥ 440] Book number: 1407 Click here to order or inquire at Brian Cassidy, Bookseller. | ||
| ANDERSON, MARGARET (EDITOR). [MAY RAY, MARCEL DUCHAMP, GERTRUDE STEIN, ETC. - CONTRIBUTORS]. THE LITTLE REVIEW: Stella Number, Vol IX No. 3. Paris: The Little Review, 1922. First edition. Large 8vo. Wraps. Minor wear to yap edges. Small stain to bottom corner of front wrap. Small tear to spine. Very good or better example of a fragile issue. Wraps. Very Good. As Stella biographer Irma Jaffe has convincingly argued, it was likely in this issue that Hart Crane first saw in reproduction Stella's painting "Brooklyn Bridge" which would later serve in part as inspiration for his epic poem "The Bridge" (see "Joseph Stella and Hart Crane: The Brooklyn Bridge" American Art Journal, Autumn, 1969). One of the most difficult numbers of this landmark journal of the avant-garde to find, especially in collectible condition. USD 600.00 [Appr.: EURO 400.25 | £UK 360.75 | JP¥ 52954] Book number: 9606 Click here to order or inquire at Brian Cassidy, Bookseller. | ||
| BANKS, RUSSELL (EDITOR); WILLIAM FAULKNER (CONTRINUTOR). LILLABULERO: Being a Periodical of Literature and the Arts - Volume I, Number 2, Spring 1967. Chapel Hill: Lillabulero of Whigh Court, 1967. First edition. Folio. Wraps. About very good. Moderate edgewear, rubbing, toning to wraps. One corner scuffed, faint spot soil. Pocket in rear detached but present and Daniel Patterson portfolio is complete. Wraps. Very Good -. Includes five poems and an early and uncollected short story by William Faulkner. USD 50.00 [Appr.: EURO 33.5 | £UK 30.25 | JP¥ 4413] Book number: 11345 Click here to order or inquire at Brian Cassidy, Bookseller. | ||
| BAXTER, CHARLES (CONTRIBUTOR). Glimmer Train Issue #39 Summer 2001. 2001. First Edition. 8vo. As new but for red marker about one inch long on front cover over bar code. Interview with Charles Baxter. Stories by Aaron Cohen among others. Paperback. Near Fine. USD 5.00 [Appr.: EURO 3.5 | £UK 3.25 | JP¥ 441] Book number: 190 Click here to order or inquire at Brian Cassidy, Bookseller. | ||
| BURNETT, WHIT (EDITOR); J.D. SALINGER [CONTRIBUTOR]. ELAINE - in Story, March/April 1945 - Vol. XXVI, No. 112. New York: Story Magazine, 1945. First Edition. 8vo. Light rubbing to covers. Rubbing, fading to spine. Edgewear, faint soil to wraps. Internally sound and clean. Very good overall. Contains Elaine by Salinger, one of his earliest published stories and in the magazine of his former teacher who served as a kind of mentor to the famously reclusive author. Elaine has never re-collected, and is one of the more uncommon the early stories, most of the others having appeared in periodicals with far greater circulations: Saturday Evening Post, Esquire, etc. The story itself deals with familiar JDS themes - the young, the loss of innocence, the beauty and fragility of childhood - and so prefigures the later works for which he is best known. Also contains a brief biography of Salinger, noting his current Army stationing in Germany (where he would meet his first wife, Sylvia). 104pp. Wraps. Very Good. USD 275.00 [Appr.: EURO 183.5 | £UK 165.5 | JP¥ 24271] Book number: 2005 Click here to order or inquire at Brian Cassidy, Bookseller. | ||
| DOTY, MARK (EDITOR). Gulf Coast : A Journal of Literature and Fine Arts. Houston: Gulf Coast, 2002. First Edition. ISBN: 0962881155. 8vo. Light shelfwear. Else clean throughout with tight binding. Work by Billy Collins, Stephen Dixon, C. Dale Young and more. 244pp. Soft Cover. Near Fine. USD 7.00 [Appr.: EURO 4.75 | £UK 4.25 | JP¥ 618] Book number: 1603 Click here to order or inquire at Brian Cassidy, Bookseller. | ||
| EDITE (ROBERT CREELEY, ROBERT LOWELL, CONTRIBUTORS). The Kenyon Review - Winter 1951. Gambier, OH: Kenyon College, 1951. First Edition. 8vo. Edgewear, soil, creasing to spine. Internally clean, binding sound. First appearance of Robert Lowell's The Mill of the Kavanaughs, as well as Robert Creeley's short story The Unsuccessful Husband. According to his author bio, this is his first publication. Novik (number 456) agrees. 172pp. Wraps. Very Good. USD 30.00 [Appr.: EURO 20.25 | £UK 18.25 | JP¥ 2648] Book number: 1443 Click here to order or inquire at Brian Cassidy, Bookseller. | ||
| EDITED. The Antioch Review - Winter 1995, Vol. 53 No. 1. Yellow Springs, OH: The Antioch Review, Inc., 1995. First Edition. 8vo. Light rubbing to covers. Else pages clean throughout, binding strong, uncreased. Fiction by Gordon Lish, poetry from James Kimbrall, Robert Dana, and Paul Hoover. Richard Stern on Ralph Ellison and more. 126pp. Soft Cover. Near Fine. USD 5.99 [Appr.: EURO 4 | £UK 3.75 | JP¥ 529] Book number: 1418 Click here to order or inquire at Brian Cassidy, Bookseller. | ||
| EDITED. The Antioch Review - Summer 1990 (Vol. 48, No. 3). Yellow Springs, OH: Antioch College, 1990. First Edition. 8vo. Edgewear, fading to spine, rubbing. Internally bright and clean. Binding uncreased and strong. Poetry Today issue. With verse by Pulitzer-winner Jorie Graham, here first published. Also fiction by Philip Levine and Larry Levis. Peter Sacks on Seamus Heaney. Dan McGuiness on Marvin Bell. Also an essay by David St. John. A strong issue. Soft Cover. Very Good. USD 7.00 [Appr.: EURO 4.75 | £UK 4.25 | JP¥ 618] Book number: 1454 Click here to order or inquire at Brian Cassidy, Bookseller. | ||
| EDITED [JOYCE CAROL OATES, ALBERT GOLDBARTH, ETC. - CONTRIBUTORS]. The Antioch Review - Vol. XXXI Number 4, Winter 1971-72 [YOUTH & AGE Issue]. Yellow Springs, OH: Antioch College, 1971. First Edition. 8vo. Edgewear, light shelfsoil. Internally unmarked, binding tight. Poems by Oates, Goldbarth (a very early appearance) as well as Kenneth Rosen, Judith Kroll, and others. Also The Happy Onion, a short story by Oates. And essays on Sartre and de Beauvoir, and the McCarthy campaign. Wraps. Very Good. USD 15.00 [Appr.: EURO 10.25 | £UK 9.25 | JP¥ 1324] Book number: 1789 Click here to order or inquire at Brian Cassidy, Bookseller. | ||
| EDITED. Boulevard #23 & 24 (one issue). Philadelphia: Drexel University, 1993. 8vo. Some minor edge-wear and bumps, but appears unread. Fall 1993 issue. Containing an excerpt from poet Charles Simic's memoir, John T. Irwin on Borges' detective stories, fiction by Alice Adams, and poems by Billy Collins, Albert Goldbarth, and New Directions founder James Laughlin, among others. Pictorial Wraps. Near Fine. USD 5.00 [Appr.: EURO 3.5 | £UK 3.25 | JP¥ 441] Book number: 62 Click here to order or inquire at Brian Cassidy, Bookseller. | ||
| EDITED [STEPHEN DIXON, ETC. - CONTRIBUTORS. Chicago Review - Vol. 31 No. 3 - Winter 1980. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1980. First Edition. 8vo. Rubbing, edgewear. Corner crease to front panel. Else sound and clean throughout. Early story by Dixon, an interview with Borges, plus much more (poetry, reviews). 148pp. Wraps. Very Good-. USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 883] Book number: 1817 Click here to order or inquire at Brian Cassidy, Bookseller. | ||
| EDITED. Evergreen Review No. 18 (Vol. 5) - May/June 1961. New York: Evergreen Review, Inc., 1961. First Edition. 8vo. A remarkably bright and crisp copy, with only touches of shelfwear. Works by Brendan Behan, Jean Genet, Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Octavio Paz and others. 126pp. Soft Cover. Near Fine. USD 15.00 [Appr.: EURO 10.25 | £UK 9.25 | JP¥ 1324] Book number: 1545 Click here to order or inquire at Brian Cassidy, Bookseller. | ||
| EDITED. Evergreen Review No. 22 (Vol. 6) - January/Feb. 1962. New York: Evergreen Review, Inc., 1962. First Edition. 8vo. Uncommonly sharp and bright. Just touches of shelfwear. A significant issue, marking perhaps the first appearance in English of Russian poet Evgeny Evtushenko (sic), as well as William Burroughs' Introduction to Naked Lunch, The Soft MAchine, Novia Express. Also includes one of the earliest and most influential of the American reviews for Burrough's Naked Lunch, written weeks before its US publication. E.S Seldon writes: [I]t's one of the most impressive American literary debuts of the past century. Also, works by Samuel Beckett (The Expelled), Pablo Neruda, and Gregory Corso. 122pp. Soft Cover. Near Fine. USD 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 13.5 | £UK 12.25 | JP¥ 1765] Book number: 1546 Click here to order or inquire at Brian Cassidy, Bookseller. | ||
| EDITED. Evergreen Review No. 25 (Vol. 6) - July/August 1962. New York: Evergreen Review, Inc., 1962. First Edition. 8vo. The Statement in Support of Freedom issue, whose cover begins a letter in support of the recent decision in favor of Miller's Tropic of Cancer. Signers include Capote, McCullers, Roth, Bellow, Kerouac, and dozens of others. Issue includes work by Patsy Southgate and William Burroughs. Soft Cover. Near Fine. USD 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 13.5 | £UK 12.25 | JP¥ 1765] Book number: 1547 Click here to order or inquire at Brian Cassidy, Bookseller. | ||
| EDITED. Evergreen Review No. 23 (Vol. 6) - March/April 1962. New York: Evergreen Review, Inc., 1962. First Edition. 8vo. Light cover wear. Else bright and sharp. Cover has Cartier-Bresson portrait of Henry Miller. Inside is Donovon Bess' excellent 25-page report from Miller's Chicago trial for obscenity. Also work by Gregory Corso and a very early appearance of Robert Coover (The Brothers). 125pp. Soft Cover. Near Fine. USD 30.00 [Appr.: EURO 20.25 | £UK 18.25 | JP¥ 2648] Book number: 1549 Click here to order or inquire at Brian Cassidy, Bookseller. | ||
| EDITED [RICHARD BRAUTIGAN, JACK KEROUAC, HAROLD PINTER, JOHN FOWLES, ETC. - CONTRIBUTORS]. Evergreen Review No. 33 - August-September 1964. New York: Evergreen Review, Inc., 1964. First Edition. 4to. Slight lean, edgewear, rubbing. Internally clean and sound. First appearance of Kerouac's Old Angel Midnight - 2 as well as Brautigan's Trout Fishing in America - 2. Also letters and an editorial response to the seizure of the previous issue on obscenity grounds. 98pp. Wraps. Very Good. USD 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 13.5 | £UK 12.25 | JP¥ 1765] Book number: 1746 Click here to order or inquire at Brian Cassidy, Bookseller. | ||
| EDITED [SAMUEL BECKETT, WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS, SUSAN SONTAG, ETC. - CONTRIBUTORS]. Evergreen Review No. 34 - December 1964. New York: Evergreen Review, Inc., 1964. First Edition. 4to. Light rubbing/shelfwear. Binding strong, internally clean. Contains Beckett's Play, Burroughs' Points of Distinction Between Sedative and Conciousness-Enhancing Drugs, as well as the first appearance of perhaps Sontag's most influencial essay, Against Interpretation. Also poems by Philip Whalen and Gary Snyder, as well as a photo essay, Harlem: Summer 1964, by Don Charles and Jim Mitchell. 97pp. Wraps. Very Good+. USD 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 13.5 | £UK 12.25 | JP¥ 1765] Book number: 11375 Click here to order or inquire at Brian Cassidy, Bookseller. | ||
| EDITED. GRANTA #81: Best of Young British Novelists 2003. London, United Kingdom: Granta Publications Ltd, 2003. First Edition. ISBN: 0903141582. 8vo. Bump/tear to bottom of front cover, bump to top of spine. Internally clean & bright. Binding strong. Authors include Ben Rice, Hari Kunzru, Zadie Smith, Nicola Barker, and many more. 350pp. Soft Cover. Very Good-. USD 5.00 [Appr.: EURO 3.5 | £UK 3.25 | JP¥ 441] Book number: 1403 Click here to order or inquire at Brian Cassidy, Bookseller. | ||
| EDITED. GRANTA #61: The Sea. New York: Granta Books, 1998. First Edition. ISBN: 0140141537. 8vo. Edgewear, light soiling to covers. A bit of dampstaining to top edge, unobtrusive. Binding strong, text unmarked throughout. Includes work from Orhan Pamuk, Paul Theroux, Haruki Murakami, and many more. 270pp. Soft Cover. Very Good-. USD 4.99 [Appr.: EURO 3.5 | £UK 3 | JP¥ 440] Book number: 1404 Click here to order or inquire at Brian Cassidy, Bookseller. | ||
| EDITED. Iowa Review Vol. 5 No. 1 Winter 1974. Iowa City, IA: University of Iowa, 1974. First Edition. 8vo. Some bumping of edges, marginalia, rear cover stain, creased spine, but tight & fully readable. Winter 1974 issue. Wraps. Very Good-. Poems by William Dickey, Jean Valentine, Gary Soto. Also included: A Symposium on Crtiticism of Contemporary Writing featuring Marjorie Perloff among others. USD 7.50 [Appr.: EURO 5.25 | £UK 4.75 | JP¥ 662] Book number: 25 Click here to order or inquire at Brian Cassidy, Bookseller. | ||
| EDITED. The Iowa Review (VOL 22, NO. 1). Iowa City, IA: University of Iowa, 1992. First Edition. 8vo. Edge and corner wear, some mild soiling. Spine uncreased. Tight. Pictorial Wraps. Very Good. Contains an interview with Marilynne Robinson, poems by Heather McHugh, fiction by Ben Groff, and an insightfull essay, Reply to My Father: Confessions of a Feminist Critic, by Paula Marantz Cohen detailing what she calls confessional criticism. Plus much more. 228 pp. USD 5.00 [Appr.: EURO 3.5 | £UK 3.25 | JP¥ 441] Book number: 74 Click here to order or inquire at Brian Cassidy, Bookseller. | ||
| EDITED (DENIS JOHNSON, CHARLES SIMIC CONTRIBUTORS). The Iowa Review - Fall 1974 (VOL. 5, NO. 4). Iowa City, IA: University of Iowa, 1974. First Edition. 8vo. Light edgewear. Else bright, tight. Penciled marginalia to one poem, else clean throughout. In orange wraps. Poems by Stephen Berg, Charles Simic, Stephen Dunn, Tess Gallagher, early work from Denis Johnson and much more. 126pp. Wraps. Very Good-. USD 8.00 [Appr.: EURO 5.5 | £UK 5 | JP¥ 706] Book number: 1423 Click here to order or inquire at Brian Cassidy, Bookseller. | ||
| EDITED (W.S. MERWIN, JAMES TATE, C.K. WILLIAMS CONTRIBUTORS). The Iowa Review - Fall 1970 (VOL. 1, NO. 4). Iowa City, IA: University of Iowa, 1970. First Edition. 8vo. Light edgewear. Else bright, tight, clean throughout. In brown wraps. Poems by Stephen Berg, Charles Simic, Merwin, Tate, and others. Fiction by Robert Coover and Robert Kelly. Reviews of Gary Snyder and others. 126pp. Wraps. Very Good+. USD 8.00 [Appr.: EURO 5.5 | £UK 5 | JP¥ 706] Book number: 1424 Click here to order or inquire at Brian Cassidy, Bookseller. |
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