George Crabbe and His Times, 1754-1832.
Barnes & Noble, 1968.
Barnes & Noble, 1968.
Alfred A. Knopf, 1927. First edition, first printing. Black cloth-backed decorated paper boards, top edge stain black. Lacking scarce dust jacket. This second book of poetry by Hughes was widely criticized, but undoubtedly helped to solidify his reputation as one of America's most formidable jazz poets. This particular volume.....
Columbia University Press, 1979. First edition, first printing.
Franklin Library, 1977. Full brown leather, decoratively gilt. Part of the 100 Greatest Books of All Time series. Translated by Eva Le Gallienne.
Heritage Press, 1965. Brown cloth spine over patterned boards. Includes the Sandglass.
Franklin Library, 1979. Red leatherette stamped in gilt.
Roberts Brothers, 1867. Full blue crushed morocco, panels and boards with two and three panels and central devices.
Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1867. Full blue horizontal grained morocco with double gilt surrounds to spine panels with central leaf land tendril device and boards with triple rectangular panels and circular central device. AEG.
Princeton, 1985. First English translation edition, first printing. Translated and edited by Roger Greenwald.
Christopher Johnson, 1960. First edition; review copy.
Solid Objects, 2014. First edition. with artwork by Emilie Clark.
FSG, 1990. First edition.
Viking, 1955. Later printing.
London: Printed for F. C. Rivington... 1821. New Edition, Corrected. Full blue straight-grained morocco, spines with wide raised bands decoratively gilt and panels with seven gilt rectangular panels with elaborate leaf and floral corner pieces. All edges gilt.
Noel Douglas, 1927. Facsimile reprint. Japanese vellum.
Everyman's Library, 1967, 1970. Reprint.
Johns Hopkins U. Press, 1945. First edition, first printing. Blue cloth, no dust jacket.
Simon & Schuster, 1980. First edition, first printing.
Alfred A. Knopf, 2006. First edition, first printing.
Bulfinch Press, 2004. First edition, first printing.
Wesleyan U., 1987. First edition, first printing. Inscribed and dated the year after publication by Karr on the title page: "For Parkman - /With hope for better days. 'Here I am, / my back to the wall, playing / [???].' xxoox / Mary Karr / Dec. 11, 1988. "
Twayne, 1998. First printing thus.
London and Boston: Virtue & Company, 1904. Gray/blue cloth with paper title labels.
Limberlost Press, 2004. First edition, first printing. Paperback. Association Copy. Inscribed to noted Brautigan scholar and friend Keith Abbott by the author.
Berkeley: Blue Suede Shoes, n.d. First edition, first printing. 8.5 x 11 inches. Stapled sheets. Includes contributions by Guillaume Apollinaire; Carlos Castaneda; Richard Brautigan; Richard Snyder; Joyce Holland; Avron Hoffman; Nicanor Parra; Michael Sowl; Magic Eddy; Pat Nolan; Max Jabob.