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Description:Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo 0916328015 73 pp. Light wear, with a...Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo 0916328015 73 pp. Light wear, with a small tear and crease on rear at foot of spine. Internally very clean and tight.
Description:Good. First Edition. 1st trade paper edition. Some water or...Good. First Edition. 1st trade paper edition. Some water or coffee damage to bottom right edge of book, and a small closed tear to front. Green Apple Books and Music has been San Francisco's favorite independent bookseller for more than 40 years! Shipping costs on oversize / international orders will reflect actual shipping charges and may be more than quoted by Alibris. We will need to contact you with true shipping costs and ask for authorization before adjusting cost.
Description:73p., very good first trade paper edition (published...73p., very good first trade paper edition (published simultaneously with the hardcover) in original pictorial wraps.
Description:Very close to fine and bright decorative wraps with strong spine...Very close to fine and bright decorative wraps with strong spine and clean text. With trifle age tone. Tiny tear to top of opening flyleaf which bothers none of the text. Dedicated to Alice Notley. Back cover photograph by Gerard Malanga. Cover art by Rochelle Kraut.
Description:Minor stain front cover else near-fine overall. First Edition....Minor stain front cover else near-fine overall. First Edition. Poems. Inscribed "For Marion/ who vamped/ me shamelessly in/ Essex & then backed off/ Love, / Edmund J. Berrigan Jr." on the half-title page. Highly unusual way of signing for Berrigan. The inscribee-Marion Farrier-and Berrigan became friends in 1973 when Berrigan moved to England to teach at the University of Essex (where he replaced Robert Lowell). A warm and typically playful inscription, noteworthy for the uncommon use of his full name (usually only "Ted"). Softcover issue. (Aaron Fischer's Berrigan Checklist on p. 50 says there were 1500 to 2, 000 copies of this issue and 200 of the hardcover). Nice association copy of an important collection. Illustrated wrappers.
Description:Very Good in Near Fine jacket. First edition of this poetry...Very Good in Near Fine jacket. First edition of this poetry volume. Some (intentional) small stains to front endpaper (by Berrigan himself presumably) else a clean near fine copy in near fine dustwrapper. This copy SIGNED by Berrigan and INSCRIBED TWICE, once to friends Phyllis and Allen (but never sent) and once to fellow poet Tom Carey. Signed by Author.