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(Emerson, Ralph Waldo; Hawthorne, Nathaniel; Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth; et al)
American Authors: First Editions of Emerson, Hawthorne, Holmes, Longfellow, Whittier, Etc. , Etc. For Sale by Dodd, Mead & Company. October, 1898. (Cover Title). (Sale Catalog)
New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1898. 1898. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1898. 1898. Good. - Octavo, softcover bound in printed gray wraps. The wraps are lightly bumped with their edges somewhat darkened & with light soiling to the rear wrap. There is a pencil notation at the top of the front wrap. 41 & [1] pages, including rear wrap. Illustrated with facsimiles in the text. The top page corners are slightly bumped. Good. Good .
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Book number: 16370
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Catalogue: Literature
Keywords: LITERATURE; AMERICAN LITERATURE; FIRST EDITIONS; RALPH WALDO EMERSON; NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE; OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES; HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW; JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER; SALE CATALOG; PRICES; DODD, MEAD & COMPANY; FACSIMILES; NINETEENTH CENTURY; 19TH CEN

 
[Fraenkel, Michael; and Lowenfels, Walter].
Anonymous the Need for Anonymity.
Paris: Carrefour Editions, [1930]. [1930]. - 12mo, 7-1/4 inches high by 4-1/4 inches wide. Softcover, bound in printed tan wraps. The darkened covers are detached. 29 pages plus the colophon. The darkened pages are starting to split along the top inner edges. Good only.

First edition of Michael Fraenkel's 1st book appearance and the first book of the Carrefour press. The Newberry Library suggests the date of publication as 1930.

In 1930 Michael Fraenkel and Walter Lowenfels founded the Carrefour Press and published their manifesto making the point for artistic anonymity.

Inscribed, signed and dated by Michael Fraenkel on the half-title: "To / Shirley M. Uhle / from / one / of the authors / Michael Fraenkel / Mexico, Feb. 4, 1944".

Michael Fraenkel is best known for his friendship with Henry Miller, with whom he co-authored the "Hamlet Letters". Miller spent some time rooming with Fraenkel when they both lived in Paris. Fair .

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Book number: 12338
USD 250.00 [Appr.: EURO 235.5 | £UK 201.25 | JP¥ 38584]
Catalogue: Literature
Keywords: LITERATURE; ANONYMOUS; NEED FOR ANONYMITY; FIRST EDITION; WALTER LOWENFELS; 1ST BOOK; FIRST APPEARANCE; 1ST BOOK; MANIFESTO; MICHAEL FRAENKEL; MODERN; AUTOGRAPH; INSCRIBED; SIGNED; INSCRIPTION; SIGNATURE; SHIRLEY UHLE; HENRY MILLER; TWENTIETH CENTURY; 20T

 
(Moody, Rick; Winterson, Jeanette; Bender, Aimee; Howard, Richard; Gaiman, Neil; et al)
Columbia: A Journal of Literature and Art. (Issue 31. Winter 1999)
(New York: Columbia University School of the Arts, 1999). 1999). (New York: Columbia University School of the Arts, 1999). 1999). Fine. - Octavo, softcover bound in pictorial wrappers. The rear wrap is lightly rubbed. 187 & [1] pages. Black-and-white illustrations. Near fine.

This issue contains a special section "Reinventions: A New Look at Fairy Tales, Legends, Parables & Fables", Among the contributions to this section are an interview with Rick Moody on "Hawthorne and the Black Veil', essays by Neil Gaiman and Richard Howard, fiction by Jeanette Winterson and artwork by Colin Hunt and Lisa Yuskavage. Fine .

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Book number: 20119
USD 15.00 [Appr.: EURO 14.25 | £UK 12.25 | JP¥ 2315]
Catalogue: Literature
Keywords: LITERATURE; PERIODICAL; COLUMBIA: A JOURNAL OF LITERATURE AND THE ARTS; REINVENTIONS: A NEW LOOK AT FAIRY TALES, LEGENDS, PARABLES & FABLES; ESSAYS; RICHARD HOWARD; NEIL GAIMAN; ART; COLIN HUNT; LISA YUSKAVAGE; INTERVIEW; RICK MOODY; NATHANIEL HAWTHOR

 
(Duncan, Robert; Hawkes, John; Caponegro, Mary; Abish, Walter; Corman, Cid; White, Edmund; Tarn, Nathaniel; et al)
Conjunctions: 7. Bi-Annual Volumes of New Writing
(New York): David R. Godine, 1985). 1985). (New York): David R. Godine, 1985). 1985). Very good. - Octavo, cloth in a dust wrapper. The binding is very lightly bumped & the rear panel of the dust wrapper is slightly soiled. There is a short tear to the front flap of the dust jacket. 275 & [1] pages plus ads. Black- and-white illustrations. Near fine in a very good dust wrapper.

Edited by Bradford Morrow. Contributing Editors: Edouard Roditi (Paris); Walter Abish, Guy Davenport, Kenneth Irby, Ann Lauterbach, Nathaniel Tarn (USA).

Among the contents are conversations between Robert Duncan and Michael McClure and between Edmund White and Edouard Roditi, fiction by John Hawkes and Mary Caponegro, essays by Walter Abish and Cid Corman and poetry by Douglas Messerli, Nathaniel Tarn and others. Very good .

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Book number: 24008
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Catalogue: Literature
Keywords: LITERATURE; PERIODICAL; BIANNUAL; CONJUNCTIONS; BRADFORD MORROW; EDOUARD RODITI; EDMUND WHITE; ROBERT DUNCAN; MICHAEL MCCLURE; JOHN HAWKES, MARY CAPONEGRO; WALTER ABISH; CID CORMAN; DOUGLAS MESSERLI; NATHANIEL TARN.

 
(Tarn, Nathaniel; Milosz, Czeslaw; Rexroth, Kenneth; Creeley, Robert; Abish, Walter; McClure, Michael; et al)
Conjunctions: Bi-Annual Volumes of New Writing. (No. 2 Spring Summer 82)
New York: Conjunctions, (1982). (1982). New York: Conjunctions, (1982). (1982). Fine. - Octavo, cloth, in a dust wrapper. 228 & [1] pages plus ads. 8 pages of black-and-white illustrations. Near fine.

Edited by Bradford Morrow. Co- founding Editor: Kenneth Rexroth. Contributing Editors: Edouard Roditi (Paris); Walter Abish, James Purdy, Guy Davenport, Claude Fredericks, Donald Hall, Nathaniel Tarn (USA). Fine .

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Book number: 24024
USD 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 19 | £UK 16.25 | JP¥ 3087]
Catalogue: Literature
Keywords: LITERATURE; PERIODICAL; BIANNUAL; CONJUNCTIONS; BRADFORD MORROW; KENNETH REXROTH; EDOUARD RODITI; JAMES PURDY; NATHANIEL TARN; CZESLAW MILOSZ; ROBERT CREELEY; MICHAEL MCCLURE; WALTER ABISH.

 
(Creeley, Robert; Gunn, Thom; Paz, Octavio; Williams, Tennessee; Bowles, Paul; Levertov, Denise; et al)
Conjunctions: 1. Bi-Annual Volumes of New Writing. Inaugural Double-Issue: A Festschrift in Honor of James Laughlin, Publisher of New Directions. (Winter 81-82)
New York: Conjunctions, (1981). (1981). New York: Conjunctions, (1981). (1981). Fine. - Octavo, cloth, in a dust wrapper. 295 pages plus ads. 8 pages of black- and-white illustrations. Near fine.

"Limited cloth edition".

Edited by Bradford Morrow. Consulting Editor: Kenneth Rexroth. Contributing Editors: Edouard Roditi (Paris); Walter Abish, Guy Davenport, Claude Fredericks, Donald Hall, Nathaniel Tarn (USA). Fine .

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Book number: 24025
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Catalogue: Literature
Keywords: LITERATURE; PERIODICAL; BIANNUAL; CONJUNCTIONS; INAUGURAL DOUBLE ISSUE; FESTSCRIFT; JAMES LAUGHLIN; PUBLISHER; NEW DIRECTIONS; BRADFORD MORROW; KENNETH REXROTH; DENISE LEVERTOV; EDOUARD RODITI; TENNESSEE WILLIAMS; DONALD HALL; PAUL BOWLES; LIMITED CLOTH E

 
(Creeley, Robert; Gunn, Thom; Paz, Octavio; Williams, Tennessee; Bowles, Paul; Levertov, Denise; et al)
Conjunctions: 1. Bi-Annual Volumes of New Writing. Inaugural Double-Issue: A Festschrift in Honor of James Laughlin, Publisher of New Directions. (Winter 81-82)
(New York: Conjunctions, 1981). 1981). (New York: Conjunctions, 1981). 1981). Very good. - Octavo, softcover bound in printed cream wraps. The wraps are very slightly bumped & soiled. 295 pages plus ads. 8 pages of black-and-white illustrations. Near fine.

Edited by Bradford Morrow. Consulting Editor: Kenneth Rexroth. Contributing Editors: Edouard Roditi (Paris); Walter Abish, Guy Davenport, Claude Fredericks, Donald Hall, Nathaniel Tarn (USA). Very good .

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Catalogue: Literature
Keywords: LITERATURE; PERIODICAL; BIANNUAL; CONJUNCTIONS; INAUGURAL DOUBLE ISSUE; FESTSCRIFT; JAMES LAUGHLIN; PUBLISHER; NEW DIRECTIONS; BRADFORD MORROW; KENNETH REXROTH; DENISE LEVERTOV; EDOUARD RODITI; TENNESSEE WILLIAMS; OCTAVIO PAZ; ROBERT CREELEY; DONALD HALL;

 
(Parker, Dorothy; Anderson, Maxwell; Bynner, Witter; Cullen, Countee P.; Burgess, Gelett; et al)
The Conning Tower Book. Being a Selection of the Best Verses Published in the Conning Tower, Edited by F.P. A. In the New York World
New York: Macy-Masius; Publishers, (1926). (1926). New York: Macy-Masius; Publishers, (1926). (1926). Good. - Octavo, decorative tan & dark blue paper covered boards backed with cream cloth & titled in black on the front cover & in blue on the spine; with decorative blue & gilt endpapers. The boards are rubbed & bumped & the spine is sunned. 223 pages plus colophon. The inner edges of the leaves are slightly darkened. Good.

First edition.

Among the contents are four poems by Dorothy Parker. Good .

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Catalogue: Literature
Keywords: LITERATURE; POETRY; POEMS; VERSE; POETS; ANTHOLOGY; THE CONNING TOWER; THE NEW YORK WORLD; F.P.A.; FRANKLIN P. ADAMS; DOROTHY PARKER; MAXWELL ANDERSON; GELETT BURGESS; COUNTEE CULLEN; WITTER BYNNER; FIRST EDITION; 1ST EDITION.

 
(Cornell, Joseph). (Coover, Robert; Hustvedt, Siri; Moody, Rick; Oates, Joyce Carol; Lopez, Barry; Foer, Jonathan Safran; et al)
A Convergence of Birds / Joseph Cornell's Taxidermy of the Unreal. (Original Fiction and Poetry Inspired by the Work of Joseph Cornell). Edited by Jonathan Safran Foer. D.A. P. Uncorrected Proof
(New York: D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, Inc. 2001). 2001). (New York: D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, Inc. 2001). 2001). Very good. - Octavo, softcover bound in pictorial gray & light blue wrappers. xi, [i] & pages 13-196. 1 textual & 3 full-page illustrations in black & white. There are 2 tiny black marks to the fore-edge & the lower half of the spine is slightly creased, else near fine.

Uncorrected proof. Not all of the photographs were published in the proof. Very good .

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USD 45.00 [Appr.: EURO 42.5 | £UK 36.25 | JP¥ 6945]
Catalogue: Literature
Keywords: NOAMZ; LITERATURE; FICTION; POETRY; POEMS; STORIES; ART; JOSEPH CORNELL; A CONVERGENCE OF BIRDS; TAXIDERMY OF THE UNREAL; JONATHAN SAFRAN FOER; JOYCE CAROL OATES; ROBERT COOVER; RICK MOODY; BARRY LOPEZ; SIRI HUSTVEDT; UNCORRECTED PROOF.

 
(Russey, Ella; Coleman, Nellie G.; Tolman, M. D.; et al)
The Editor: (a Journal of Information for Writers). Vol. VIII No. 2. August 1898
(Franklin, OH: The Editor Publishing Company), 1898. 1898. (Franklin, OH: The Editor Publishing Company), 1898. 1898. Good. - Octavo, softcover bound in pictorial cream & green wrappers. The wraps are soiled. The front wrap is chipped around the edges with an owner's ink name in the top corner & with a small piece out of the bottom corner. The rear wrap is lightly creased with a longer crease across its top section. Pages [266]-308 plus ads. Illustrated with pictorial initials & tail- pieces in black & cream. The top page corners are bumped & there are a few pencil markings. Good. Good .
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Catalogue: Literature
Keywords: LITERATURE; PERIODICAL; THE EDITOR; JOURNAL OF INFORMATION FOR WRITERS; AUTHORS; ELLA RUSSEY. NELLIE G. COLEMAN; M. D. TOLMAN; NINETEENTH CENTURY; 19TH CENTURY.

 
(Day, C. S.; Caryl, Leo G.; Knowlson, T. Sharper; et al)
The Editor: (a Journal of Information for Literary Workers). Vol. VIII No. 1. July 1898
(Franklin, OH: The Editor Publishing Company), 1898. 1898. (Franklin, OH: The Editor Publishing Company), 1898. 1898. Good. - Octavo, softcover bound in printed cream wrappers. The wraps are soiled with the top inch of each wrap detached. The front wrap is lightly stained with 2 tears & with an owner's ink name in the top corner. The rear wrap is lightly foxed & the spine is chipped. Pages [229]-265 plus ads. Illustrated with pictorial initials & tail-pieces in black & cream. Good. Good .
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Book number: 17630
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Catalogue: Literature
Keywords: LITERATURE; PERIODICAL; THE EDITOR; JOURNAL OF INFORMATION FOR LITERARY WORKERS; AUTHORS; LITERARY WORKSHOPS; C. S. DAY; LEO G. CARYL; T. SHARPER KNOWLSON; NINETEENTH CENTURY; 19TH CENTURY.

 
(Bowering, George; Lev, Donald; et al)
Gnosis (VI). Stanley Nelson, Editor
Brooklyn, NY: Gnosis, 1971. 1971. Brooklyn, NY: Gnosis, 1971. 1971. Very good. - Octavo, softcover bound in printed black-and-white wraps. The rear wrap is lightly soiled & slightly darkened along the spine. [30] pages, including inside wraps, with an errata slip laid in. Very good.

A magazine of poetry and prose. Very good .

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Book number: 12157
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Catalogue: Literature
Keywords: LITERATURE; POETRY; POEMS; PROSE; POETS; PERIODICAL; LITTLE MAGAZINE; GNOSIS; STANLEY NELSON; DONALD LEV; GEORGE BOWERING.

 
(Miller, Henry). (Durrell, Lawrence; Fraenkel, Michael; Williams, William Carlos; Patchen, Kenneth; et al)
The Happy Rock: A Book About Henry Miller
(Berkeley, CA: Bern Porter, 1945). 1945). (Berkeley, CA: Bern Porter, 1945). 1945). Fine. - Octavo, light gray boards backed with gray cloth titled in black with an illustration in red on the front cover, in a dust wrapper. The binding is lightly bumped. The dust jacket is chipped & lightly soiled with its spine & extremities slightly darkened. Title, [3] leaves & 157 pages, printed on several different colored stocks. Full-page illustrations in black on white or colored stock. Near fine in a good dust wrapper.

First edition.

One of 750 copies printed for distribution in 1945. This copy is unnumbered. Fine .

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Keywords: LITERATURE; AUTHOR; AMERICAN; HENRY MILLER; THE HAPPY ROCK: A BOOK ABOUT HENRY MILLER; BERN PORTER; LIMITED EDITION.

 
(Whitman, Walt; et al)
Harper's New Monthly Magazine. No. CCCLXXI. April, 1881. Vol. LXII
(New York: Harper & Brothers, 1881). 1881). (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1881). 1881). Good. - Large octavo [10 inches high by 7 inches wide], softcover bound in pictorial tan wrappers. There is a tear to the bottom corner of the front wrap & a small printed slip pasted over part of the publication information. There is a piece out of the tail of the spine. Pages [641]- 800 plus publisher's catalog [pages 53-62]. The bottom corners of the last third of the leaves are creased & the front edges of several leaves are chipped. Full-page & textual illustrations in black & white. Good.

Among the contents are a poem by Walt Whitman, "Patrolling Barnegat", an article on Milwaukee by Ernest Ingersoll, one on the education of American Indian children at Hampton and Carlisle and "Italian Life in New York", an article by Charlotte Adams. Good .

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Catalogue: Literature
Keywords: AMERICANA; PERIODICAL; MAGAZINE; HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE; LITERATURE; POETRY; POEMS; ARTICLES; WALT WHITMAN; MILWAUKEE; ITALIAN LIFE IN NEW YORK; A FARM IN SWITZERLAND; NATIVE AMERICANS; INDIAN EDUCATION AT HAMPTON AND CARLISLE; ILLUSTRATIONS.

 
(Byron, Lord George Gordon; Moore, Thomas; and Porter, Ann Maria).
The Ladies' Literary Cabinet, Being a Repository of Miscellaneous Literary Productions, Both Original and Selected, in Prose and Verse. New Series - Vol. IV. (Volume 4, Issues Nos. 1 Through 26 Bound in One Volume).
New York: Published by Nathaniel Smith, No. 15 Cedar-Street, 1821. 1821. - Quarto, 11 inches high by 8-1/2 inches wide. Marbled boards backed with a black calf spine. The covers are heavily rubbed with sections of the marbled paper lacking from the boards. Large portions of the spine have perished. [2] leaves, pages 1 through 96, and [89] through 208 (pages 89 though 96 are repeated as issue number 12 for July 28, 1821 was bound in twice). The pages are darkened with scattered foxing and staining throughout and several tears, although without loss of text. Good. Of significance is a review of Lord Byron's "Marino Faliero" with lengthy quotations from the poem, a tragedy in blank verse, which was published that same year. Inspired by his discovery that the portrait of Faliero had been blacked out from the display of portraits of the Doges at the Palazzo Ducale in Venice, Byron set out to pen this tragedy in five acts based on the life of Venice's 14th century Doge Marino Faliero. Having been recently offended by the newly elected Doge, Michel Steno, one of Venice's chief officers of state penned an indecent remark about Feliero's wife on the Doge's throne. Although Steno was tried and convicted by the Council of Forty, Faliero was outraged that the sentence was but a month's imprisonment. Believing the constitution of Venice to be at fault, the Doge sought revenge upon his enemies by joining in a conspiracy to overthrow Venice's constitution. The conspiracy was discovered and Faliero was sentenced to death and executed. The Ladies' Literary Cabinet also includes a review of Ann Maria Porter's "Village of Mariendorpt" with a synopsis and extensive quotes from the historical novel set in Bavaria near the end of the Thirty Years War. Two pages of music titled "The Maid of Marlivale written by T. Moore" engraved on pages 102 & 103, is a composition with lyrics from Thomas Moore's poem and music attributed to either John Stevenson or, as per a copy in the Library of Congress, to John Wall Callcott. RARE. Good .
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Catalogue: Literature
Keywords: LITERATURE; LITERARY CRITICISM; THE LADIES' LITERARY CABINET; BEING A REPOSITORY OF MISCELLANEOUS LITERARY PRODUCTIONS, BOTH ORIGINAL AND SELECTED, IN PROSE AND VERSE; NEW SERIES; NINETEENTH CENTURY; 19TH CENTURY; LORD GEORGE GORDON BYRON; ANN MARIA P

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