Berkeley, The Figures, 1988. Staplebound, 34 pp. 5"-7". fine. Lyric phonemes ecstatic and pure. Picabia's Les Seins reproduced on grey, card-wrap cover. Pen stains.
New York, Carosso, LLC Fine Arts, 2003. Perfectbound, 48 pp. 9"-9". As New. Green fold-in card wrappers to this catalohue for the exhibition of the same name mounted by Carosso LLC Fine Arts in New York Feb. 5 - April 15, 2003. 34 full-colour pages.
Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002. Sewn cloth, 266 pp. 6"-9.25". As New. A semiotic interpretation of linguistic etiquette in quite an exotic terrain. Text, binding and dustjacket all As New.
Amsterdam, John Benjamins Publisher Co. 1983. Sewn cloth, 386 pp. 6"-9". Fine. 7 papers in German, 6 in French, 3 in English all leaded consistently. Navy blue boards show stain. Still fine overall.
Tubingen, Gunter Narr Verlag, 1981. Perfectbound, 79 pp. 6.5"-9.25". As New. Features J.C. Nyriri on Wittgenstein and Yoshihiko Ikegami reviewing Eco's 'Theory of Semiotics'.
Tubingen, Gunter Narr Verlag, 1981. Perfectbound, 191 pp. 6.5"-9.5". Fine. Features Maria Nowakowska's "Perception of Time" and Francis Gandon's" La Negativite chez Bataille". Coffee stains to back cover, text and binding as new.
Tubingen, Gunter Narr Verlag, 1982. Perfectbound, 112 pp. 6.5"-9.5". Fine. 7 articles in German, 2 in English. Ars Semeiotica was previously published by Benjamins and this marks the first of their joint issuance.
Ypsilanti MI, Sulfur, 1986. Perfect binding, 168 pp. 6"-9". Fine. Featuring Jackson Mac Low, Octavio Paz, Allen Ginsberg, Norma Cole and Paul Laffoley's Drawings, The Divine Comedy Illustrations -full colour cover and 6 pages halftone within.
Cheshire UK, Carcanet Press, 1973. Perfectbound, 107 pp. 5.25"-8.5". Good. 50 poems, in the English only, many of them more than a page long, introduced by the translator. Set in smallish serif type between brown on yellow covers. Sturdy.
Glen Burnie MD, Wind Chimes Press, 1988. Staplebound, 16 pp. 5.5"-4.25". Good. # XV in the Minibook Series; e.g.: new born /Â Â quiets /Â Â new dawn - Some nubbing to corners is all.
Los Angeles, The Writers' Program, UCLA, 1984. Perfectbound, 189 pp. 5.75"-7.5". fine. Features Laura Riding's "Engaging the Impossible", reliefs in repro by Robert Morris and "The Nap" by Paul Christensen. Covers yellow with b x w photo on front.
Pasadena, California Institute of Technology, 1983. Perfectbound, 212 pp. 5.75"-7.5". fine. Featuring, "Sappho on East Seventh" by Ed Sanders, Edmund Jabes translated by K. Waldrop and "Crowbar" by Rachel Blau Duplessis. Orange covers printed blue.
Pasadena, California Institute of Technology, 1983. Perfectbound, 189 pp. 5.75"-7.5". Fine. Featuring translations from the work of Octavio Paz, Antonin Artaud & Velimir Khlebnikov as well as 3 poems by Gary Snyder, an essay by W. C. Williams, another on John Cassavetes.
Pasadena, California Institute of Technology, 1983. Perfectbound, 190 pp. 5.75"-7.5". fine. Mac Low's "Wind/Instruments", Hausmann, Schwitters and 11 poems by Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven. Red and on black cover, some white scratches on back.
Pasadena, California Institute of Technology, 1982. Perfectbound, 172 pp. 5.75"-7.5". Good. 30 pages of work by Aime Cesaire, translated by A. James Arnold with an intro by Michel Leiris. Also, Hejimian, Phillips, Economou and 37 haiku by John Ashberry. Stained front cover.