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New York: Caterpillar, 1966. First Edition. 4to; 36pp; printed yellow wrappers, stapled. More
Auspices
[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]: Pentagram Press, 1979. First Edition. 12mo, unpag. chapbook in wrappers, saddle-stitched. Collection of fifteen short, numbered poems. One of 210 numbered and signed copies (31), this one additionally inscribed by Corman at the colophon for the poet Frank Samperi. More
For Granted
New Rochelle, New York: Elizabeth Press, 1967. First Edition. 16mo; 16pp; Japanese paper wrappers. One of 500 copies printed in Kyoto, Japan. More
Lines & Smudges
New Rochelle: James L. Weil, (2001). First Edition. 12mo, unpag. chapbooks in wrappers, saddle-stitched. One of just 50 copies printed as a keepsake in celebration of the 83rd birthday of poet William Bronk (1918-1999). Two years previously, Weil had published small book of Bronk's poems with the same title. Corman..... More
Once And For All; Poems for William Bronk
New Rochelle, New York: Elizabeth Press, 1975. First Edition. 4to; unpag.; boards and card slipcase. This edition designed by Martino Mardersteig is limited to 400 copies printed on Magnani rag paper by Stamperia Valdonega in Verona. More
Yea
Emeryville, California: The Lapis Press, 1989. First Edition. 8vo, 25pp; boards. One of 225 unnumbered copies in the edition (another 25 were bound in special boards). This is an excellent presentation copy, with a poetic inscription signed by Corman to the poet -- and Corman protegé -- Frank Samperi and..... More
The New Candide
New York: Boni and Liveright, 1924. First edition. 8vo, 328pp; brown cloth stamped in gilt. More
A Bibliography of Samuel Johnson; Revised and seen through the press by David Nichol Smith
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1915. First Edition. 8vo, 186pp; cloth. Published as Volume 4 in the series Oxford Historical and Literary Studies under the direction of C.H. Firth and Walter Ralegh. Prideaux died before the publication was completed, leaving the revision and publication procedures to be done by Smith. More
I Can't Do Anything At All; (But Just Love You)
New York: Harms Incorporated, 1932. 5pp, approx. 9 X 12 in., with single leaf loosely inserted into illustrated self-wrappers. Coward first recorded this song in 1931 as "Any Little Fish." More
Terribly Intimate Portraits; . . . With Sixteen Reproductions from Old Masters by Lorn MacNaughtan
New York: Boni and Liveright, (1922). First edition. 8vo, 212pp, illustrated; cloth-backed boards. Fanciful character sketches by the inimitable actor, playwright, and songwriter. More
On Board the Morning Star; Translated from the French by Malcolm Cowley. Illustrated with Woodcuts by Daragnes.
New York: Boni and Liveright, 1924. First edition. 8vo, 120pp; blue cloth with printed spine label. An early Cowley publication, indeed his first in the U.S., preceded by the Paris publication of his "Racine". Although no physical evidence or marking supports the assertion, a laid-in slip identifies this copy of..... More
Michael Scarlett:; A History
New York: Albert & Charles Boni, 1925. First edition. 8vo, 318pp; black cloth. A handsome copy of Cozzens's second book. More
Act Now! Defeat the Truman Bill!; America Today Is In the Midst of a National Emergency. . .
Los Angeles: Los Angeles Communist Party, n.d. (1946). Broadside, on a single leaf, approx. 8-1/2 X 11 inches. Strong statement of opposition to President Truman's labor policy. More
Back the Attack!; Everything for Victory . . .
Los Angeles: National Committee, Communist Political Association, (1944). Broadside, on one side of a single leaf, approx. 8-1/2 X 11 inches. Message over CPUSA leader Earl Browder's name, supporting D-Day, Roosevelt, and the all out win-the-war effort. More
Hear the Communist Answer to the 5th Column War Makers; . . .
Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Communist Party, n.d. (1940). Handbill leaflet, 6 x 9 in. Announcement of a rally at the embassy Auditorium featuring four Communist delegates from Los Angeles in advance of the nation convention in New York. More
Hear the Communist Candidate for President Earl Browder; Sunday at 8P.M. September 8
Los Angeles: L.A. Communist Party, (1940). Oblong card, approx. 8-1/2 X 5-1/2 inches, printed in blue and red on white. Handbill for this event at the Olympic Auditorium during the 1940 election campaign, with a picture of Browder and five bullet-points for his speech: Why Conscription? Who Is the Real..... More