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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Poetry</strong> <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong><br />

with a recollection by William Jay Smith<br />

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Foreword<br />

<strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>, although not a household name, is justly celebrated as one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

most beneficent supporters that poetry has had in this country. When she founded<br />

the Academy <strong>of</strong> American Poets in 1934, in the depths <strong>of</strong> the depression,


American poetry was perceived – when it was perceived at all — as provincial<br />

and negligible. Indeed, many <strong>of</strong> the best American poets went abroad to find an<br />

artistic home. Bernard Shaw famously quipped in a letter to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>: “Are<br />

there any living American poets? <strong>The</strong>y have not come my way yet. Or stop! Ezra<br />

Pound. He’s a poet isn’t he?” Under her leadership the Academy survived the<br />

difficult early years, and, after the war, it flourished, becoming a major sponsor<br />

<strong>of</strong> poets through its awards, grants, and educational programs, as well as <strong>of</strong> the<br />

public appreciation <strong>of</strong> poetry through readings, publications, and events.<br />

<strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong> did not exactly set out to collect rare books. <strong>The</strong> 1000 books in<br />

this catalogue do, however, include some notable rarities and high spots:<br />

Hopkins’s Poems in dust jacket, the Josiah Lilly copy <strong>of</strong> Housman’s A<br />

Shropshire Lad, Eliot’s Poems 1909-1925 in its severely limited edition, Brash<br />

and Reid’s rare Glasgow chapbooks featuring Robert Burns, among several<br />

others. <strong>The</strong>re are also extensive collections <strong>of</strong> poets she particularly admired:<br />

Frost, Millay, Robinson, de la Mare. Yet this collection is not the work <strong>of</strong> a<br />

fetishist or speculator. Rather, it is the testament <strong>of</strong> a life devoted to the love <strong>of</strong><br />

poetry: American and English, new and old, traditional and innovative. It is,<br />

furthermore, a reflection <strong>of</strong> Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>’s catholic tastes and her generosity as a<br />

reader. <strong>The</strong> occasional notes that are laid into some <strong>of</strong> these books demonstrate<br />

that she brought the same degree <strong>of</strong> attention and sympathy to reading the work<br />

<strong>of</strong> unknown poets as she did to the work <strong>of</strong> the most famous poets <strong>of</strong> her day. We<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer this catalogue as a tribute to <strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>’s love <strong>of</strong> poetry and her<br />

commitment to direct and concrete support <strong>of</strong> poetry and poets. Her true legacy is<br />

the Academy as it continues to serve those same constituents.<br />

<strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong><br />

Many young women have a passion for poetry but in most <strong>of</strong> them that passion<br />

cools considerably, if not entirely, as they grow older. This did not happen to<br />

<strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>. Her attention to the art <strong>of</strong> poetry and to its creators grew ever<br />

stronger with age. Her schooling in France and her early exposure to French<br />

perhaps made her keenly aware <strong>of</strong> English and <strong>of</strong> its potent distillation in poetry.<br />

As this library clearly shows, her taste was not limited or governed by current<br />

fashion. When she decided to form the Academy <strong>of</strong> American Poets, she went <strong>of</strong>f


at once to England to seek the advice and blessing <strong>of</strong> Walter de la Mare, a poet<br />

certainly not then much in vogue. Sidney Lanier had been almost totally<br />

forgotten in this country in the 1960s when she asked me with some urgency to<br />

make a selection <strong>of</strong> his poems and to comment on them for <strong>The</strong> <strong>Poetry</strong> Pilot, the<br />

modest journal <strong>of</strong> the Academy, which she edited with grace and verve.<br />

<strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong> was an uncommon renaissance woman with a common touch.<br />

When workers went on strike throughout New York and services had everywhere<br />

been suspended, she volunteered to operate the service elevator in her apartment<br />

building. With the power and privilege that her social position provided, she<br />

might have chosen, as did many others in her station, to limit her activities to a<br />

small sphere. She believed that although the art <strong>of</strong> poetry is not democratic (not<br />

everyone is Shakespeare), the appreciation <strong>of</strong> it can be. By widening and<br />

strengthening such appreciation, she might make poets <strong>of</strong> every sort feel worthy<br />

and welcome in society and thus help them produce poetry <strong>of</strong> enduring value.<br />

William Jay Smith<br />

1. ABBE, GEORGE. <strong>The</strong> Incandescent Beast. University Heights, Ohio: American Weave,<br />

1957. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Spine and edges a bit darkened, near fine. Signed by Abbe. $25<br />

2. AGEE, JAMES. <strong>The</strong> Collected Poems. Edited and with an Introduction by Robert Fitzgerald.<br />

Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1968. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Near fine in sunned dust jacket. $40<br />

3. AIKEN, CONRAD. Skylight One. New York: Oxford University Press, 1949. First edition.<br />

8vo, blue cloth. Top edge slightly sunstruck, else fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket with a<br />

small chip to the front panel. $50<br />

4. AIKEN, CONRAD. Selected Poems. New York: Oxford University Press, 1961. First edition.<br />

12mo, <strong>of</strong>f white cloth. Fine in a very lightly used dust jacket, a hint <strong>of</strong> sun to spine and<br />

edges. Presentation copy, inscribed by Aiken on the front flyleaf to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $150<br />

5. AKINS, ZOE. <strong>The</strong> Hills Grow Smaller. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1937. First edition.<br />

8vo, decorative boards. A touch <strong>of</strong> wear to the ends <strong>of</strong> the spine, else near fine without<br />

jacket. $30<br />

6. ALDAN, DAISY. <strong>The</strong> Destruction <strong>of</strong> Cathedrals and Other Poems. With Drawings by Nell<br />

Blaine, Willem de Kooning, Grace Hartigan, Alice Kirkpatrick, Franz Kline and Jackson<br />

Pollock. Paris-New York: Two Cities Press, (1963). First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Bit <strong>of</strong> a<br />

curl to wrappers, near fine. $40<br />

7. ALDRICH, ELIZABETH B. Poems 1961-1962. Chatham, New York: Chatham Courier Co.,<br />

1963. Second edition. 8vo, wrappers. Slight sun and a touch <strong>of</strong> rubbing, else about fine.<br />

Signed by Aldrich. $25<br />

8. ALLEN, HERVEY. Wampum and Old Gold. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1921. First<br />

edition. Small 8vo, flexible boards with printed paper wrapper. Trifling edge-wear, small<br />

nick to last leaf, bit <strong>of</strong> a crack to the front hinge, very near fine. Allen’s second book, issued<br />

in the Yale Younger Poets series. $100


9. ALLEN, HERVEY. <strong>The</strong> Bride <strong>of</strong> Huitzil: An Aztec Legend. New York: James F. Drake,<br />

1922. First edition 8vo, cloth-backed decorative boards. Delicate gold-paper boards rubbed,<br />

a touch <strong>of</strong> wear and darkening to the spine label, very good. One <strong>of</strong> 350 copies printed by<br />

William Edwin Rudge, with typography by Bruce Rogers, numbered and signed by Allen. $75<br />

10. ALLEN, HERVEY. Christmas Epithalamium. New York: William Edwin Rudge, 1925.<br />

First edition. 8vo, boards. Edges rubbed, very good, fragile. One <strong>of</strong> 325 copies, the entire<br />

edition. $75<br />

11. ALLEN, HERVEY. New Legends. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1929. First edition. 8vo,<br />

half cloth. Light shelf rubbing, else fine in a darkened and heavily chipped dust jacket. One<br />

<strong>of</strong> 175 numbered large-paper copies, signed by Allen. $125<br />

12. ALLING, KENNETH SLADE. Core <strong>of</strong> Fire. New York: <strong>The</strong> League to Support <strong>Poetry</strong>, 1940.<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in original glassine, sunned and chipped. $20<br />

13. AMERICAN POETS. <strong>The</strong> Poets’ Tributes to Garfield: A Collection <strong>of</strong> Many Memorial<br />

Poems. With Portrait and Biography. Cambridge, Mass.: Moses King, 1882. First edition.<br />

8vo, 168pp; original maroon cloth gilt, a.e.g. Small spot to front endpaper, spine very<br />

slightly faded and a trace <strong>of</strong> shelf rubbing, else a fine, bright copy. Collects poems written in<br />

honor <strong>of</strong> the slain President, a dozen <strong>of</strong> which had been previously issued in pamphlet form.<br />

Contributors include Oliver Wendell Holmes, Joaquin Miller, Julia Ward Howe, Joseph W.<br />

Nye, Walt Whitman, Henry W. Longfellow, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Thomas Bailey<br />

Aldrich, many others. $150<br />

COMPLETE SET<br />

14. AMERICAN POETS. [Series Title]: <strong>The</strong> Poet <strong>of</strong> the Month/ <strong>The</strong> Poets <strong>of</strong> the Year.<br />

Norfolk, Connecticut: New Directions, 1941-1944. First editions. 37 volumes, 8vos,<br />

wrappers. Some light fading to spines <strong>of</strong> a few volumes, generally fine, very fresh and well<br />

preserved copies, in publisher’s boxes supplied to house each year’s series. <strong>The</strong> complete set<br />

<strong>of</strong> New Directions Poet <strong>of</strong> the Month series, issued consecutively under difficult wartime<br />

circumstances. Each volume featured a single poet or, less <strong>of</strong>ten, theme, and was designed<br />

and printed in the uniform format by a different small press. Among the individual<br />

publications are William Carlos Williams, <strong>The</strong> Broken Span; Delmore Schwartz,<br />

Shenandoah; Carl Rakosi, Selected Poems; Robert Penn Warren, Eleven Poems on the Same<br />

<strong>The</strong>me; Kenneth Patchen, <strong>The</strong> Teeth <strong>of</strong> the Lion; John Berryman, Poems; Dylan Thomas, New<br />

Poems; Yvor Winters, <strong>The</strong> Giant Weapon; Vladimir Nabokov, Three Russian Poets; Bertolt<br />

Brecht, <strong>The</strong> Trial <strong>of</strong> Lucullus; Rimbaud, Illuminations, and many others. <strong>The</strong> fine printers <strong>of</strong><br />

the books included: Spiral Press, Peter Pauper Press, Overbrook Press, Golden Eagle Press,<br />

Victor Hammer, Yale University Press, and many others. Seldom <strong>of</strong>fered as a complete set. $1,500<br />

15. AMMONS, A.R. Diversifications. New York: Norton, (1975). First edition. 8vo, black cloth.<br />

Fine in dust jacket. Signed by Ammons on the title page. <strong>The</strong> poet received the Bollingen<br />

Prize for this volume. $125<br />

16. AMMONS, A.R. <strong>The</strong> Selected Poems 1951-1977. New York: Norton, (1977). First edition.<br />

8vo, gray cloth. Fine in dust jacket. Signed by Ammons on the title page. $100<br />

17. AMMONS, A.R. Selected Longer Poems. New York: Norton, (1980). First edition. 8vo,<br />

red cloth. Fine in dust jacket. Signed by Ammons on the title page. $100<br />

18. AMMONS, A.R. A Coast <strong>of</strong> Trees. New York: Norton, (1981). First edition. 8vo, gray cloth.<br />

Fine in dust jacket. Signed by Ammons on the title page. $100<br />

19. AMMONS, A.R. Sumerian Vistas. New York: Norton, (1987). First edition. 8vo, maroon<br />

cloth. Fine in dust jacket. Signed by Ammons on the title page. $100<br />

20. ANDERSON, MAXWELL. You Who Have Dreams. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1925.<br />

First edition. 8vo, boards. Bookplate discreetly affixed to front pastedown, a touch <strong>of</strong> sun to<br />

spine and edges, else fine and bright in a worn dust jacket, spine-darkened, and with a few<br />

tape-mends. $50


21. ANDREWS, JOHN WILLIAMS. Prelude to “Icaros.” New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1936.<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth. A bit sunstruck, very good with some wear to the edges <strong>of</strong> the fullsized<br />

spine label, without slipcase. One <strong>of</strong> 1500 numbered copies, signed by Andrews. $30<br />

22. ANDRUS, VERA. Sea Dust. Sanbornville, New Hampshire: Wake-Brook House, (1955). First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth-backed decorative boards. With tipped-in lithographic illustrations by the<br />

poet. One <strong>of</strong> 500 numbered copies in the edition. $50<br />

23. ANONYMOUS. Roberte the Devyll A Metrical Romance, From an Ancient Illuminated<br />

Manuscript. London: Printed for Egerton . . . Clarke . . . and G. Barrett, 1798. 8vo,<br />

frontispiece and 13 full-page engraved illustrations; 19th-century 3/4 morocco and marbled<br />

boards. Some soil, few nicks and short tears to generous margins; bookplate, covers rubbed.<br />

An appealing illustrated edition <strong>of</strong> the medieval romance. Laid in is a clipping from a review<br />

<strong>of</strong> W.S. Merwin’s more recent adaptation. $250<br />

24. APPLEMAN, PHILIP. Summer. Love and Surf. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press,<br />

(1968). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly soiled dust jacket, a bit <strong>of</strong> sun to upper<br />

edge. Inscribed by Appleman to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $40<br />

25. ARIOSTO, LUDOVICO. Orlando Furioso. . . Con gli Argomenti in ottaua Rima di M.<br />

Lodovico Dolce, Et con le Allegorie a ciascun Canto di Tomaso Porcacchi da Castiglioe<br />

Aretino. Diligentemente correto, & di nouissime Figure adornato con Licenza de Superiori.<br />

In Venetia: Gio, Battista Brigna, 1664. 8vo, contemporary calf, worn at hinges and spine.<br />

Neat ink annotations throughout in an early hand, margins tightly trimmed. Some stains to<br />

last few leaves, occasional small tears and an early mend to front endpaper. $500<br />

26. ARMSTRONG, ROBERT. <strong>The</strong> Ghosts <strong>of</strong> Highgate Hill. Eton, Windsor: Shakespeare<br />

Head Press, 1966. First edition. 8vo, red cloth, Tips slightly bumped, else fine and bright in a<br />

sun-faded dust jacket with original <strong>Poetry</strong> Society wraparound band. A presentation copy,<br />

inscribed by the poet to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, with a nice two-page ALS from Armstrong laid in,<br />

along with the original four-page prospectus. $100<br />

27. ASHBERY, JOHN. <strong>The</strong> Double Dream <strong>of</strong> Spring. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1970. First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Edges a bit dusty, else fine in a crisp dust jacket with one<br />

small tear at the base <strong>of</strong> the spine and some minuscule spots <strong>of</strong> rubbing at the extremities. A<br />

prepublication presentation copy, with the publisher’s folding slip inserted, inscribed by<br />

Ashbery on the first leaf in the month before publication: “For Mrs. Hugh <strong>Bullock</strong>, John<br />

Ashbery, January 7, 1970.” <strong>The</strong> Academy honored Ashbery with its most prestigious prize,<br />

the Wallace Stevens Award, in 2002. $750<br />

28. AUDEN, W.H. Poems. London: Faber & Faber, (1930). First edition. 8vo, original wrappers.<br />

Slight split to rear hinge, extremities very lightly rubbed, otherwise fine, fresh, tight and<br />

unfaded. Auden’s first regularly published book, issued in an edition <strong>of</strong> 1000 copies. Laid<br />

into this copy is the publisher’s promotional slip, announcing the publication <strong>of</strong> three books<br />

<strong>of</strong> poetry (including this one), as well as a small charming portrait drawing <strong>of</strong> Auden on a<br />

torn corner from a printed form. On the verso, in the hand <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<strong>Bullock</strong>, is the<br />

identification: “Portrait <strong>of</strong> Auden made with her eyebrow pencil by Hella Street (Mrs. Julian<br />

Street).” $1,750<br />

29. AUDEN, W.H. Another Time. London: Faber & Faber, (1940). 8vo, printed violet wrappers.<br />

Slight vertical crease; a handful <strong>of</strong> small marks to the rear wrapper and a small spot to the<br />

front. Uncorrected pro<strong>of</strong> for the English edition <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> Auden’s greatest collections. An<br />

uncommon pro<strong>of</strong>. $1,000<br />

30. AUDEN, W.H. Another Time. London: Faber & Faber, (1940). First English edition. 8vo,<br />

bright red cloth. Tips bumped, very light foxing to endsheets and preliminaries, else fine and<br />

fresh in a lightly soiled dust jacket with a few small chips. One <strong>of</strong> Auden’s greatest<br />

collections, containing some <strong>of</strong> his most enduring poems such as “Musee des Beaux Arts,”<br />

“September 1, 1939,’ and “In Memory <strong>of</strong> W.B. Yeats.” $375


31. AUDEN, W.H. Nones. New York: Random House, (1950). First edition. 8vo, half cloth. Spine<br />

stamping dulled a bit, upper edge lightly sunstruck, else fine in a price-clipped dust jacket,<br />

rubbed at the extremities and with sun-darkening to the spine <strong>of</strong> upper edge. $75<br />

32. AUDEN, W.H. Making, Knowing and Judging: An Inaugural Lecture Delivered Before<br />

the University <strong>of</strong> Oxford on 11 June 1956. Oxford: Clarendon Press (Oxford University<br />

Press), 1956. First edition 8vo, printed wrappers, sewn. A bit <strong>of</strong> wrinkling to upper rear<br />

corner, a touch <strong>of</strong> wear to oversized wrapper-edges, slight soil. With a small page <strong>of</strong> notes in<br />

the hand <strong>of</strong> Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> laid in. Bloomfield & Mendelson A38. $100<br />

33. AUDEN, W.H. Homage to Clio. New York: Random House, (1960). First edition. 8vo, halfcloth.<br />

A bit <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fsetting from a clipping to the front endsheets, else fine in a lightly spinefaded<br />

dust jacket, the edges <strong>of</strong> which show considerable worming. $75<br />

34. AUSLANDER, JOSEPH. Letters to Women. Frontispiece Woodcut and Decorations by<br />

Clare Leighton. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1929. First edition. 8vo, black cloth. Cover<br />

labels rubbed, especially the spine label, from which the text has been obliterated. Good.<br />

Presentation copy, inscribed: “For beloved <strong>Marie</strong> by the ho<strong>of</strong>print <strong>of</strong> Pegasus, Jo.” Auslander<br />

was the first poet to hold the position <strong>of</strong> <strong>Poetry</strong> Consultant to the <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong> Congress, a post<br />

subsequently redefined as Poet Laureate. $40<br />

35. AUSLANDER, JOSEPH (translator). <strong>The</strong> Sonnets <strong>of</strong> Petrarch. New York: Longmans &<br />

Green, 1931. First edition. 8vo, green cloth. Spine darkened, light wear and a few marks to<br />

covers. Inscribed by Auslander: “For <strong>Marie</strong> and Hugh, ‘What walls can stand, though | Death<br />

builds deep and strong, | When love strides seven times | round with storms <strong>of</strong> song!’ | Jo.” $40<br />

36. AUSLANDER, JOSEPH. No Traveller Returns & Green World. New York: Harper &<br />

Brothers, 1935. First edition 2 vols., 8vos, parchment-backed green paper boards. Spines<br />

darkened and rubbed, else fine in original slipcase, worn at joints and on two facets.<br />

Inscribed by Auslander in the first volume to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $50<br />

37. AUSLANDER, JOSEPH. Riders at the Gate. New York: Macmillan, 1938. First edition.<br />

8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly chipped dust jacket with a couple <strong>of</strong> small tears. <strong>The</strong> jacket<br />

design is by Boris Artzybasheff. $30<br />

38. AUSLANDER, JOSEPH & WURDEMANN, AUDREY. <strong>The</strong> Islander: A Novel. New York:<br />

Longmans, Green 1951. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Offsetting to endsheets, light shelf wear,<br />

else fine in tattered dust jacket, missing most <strong>of</strong> the spine. Second novel by the husband and<br />

wife team <strong>of</strong> poets: he was the first <strong>Poetry</strong> Consultant at the <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong> Congress, she the<br />

youngest Pulitzer Prize winner (1935). Laid in are two letters from Auslander’s sister to Mrs.<br />

<strong>Bullock</strong>. $20<br />

39. AUTRY, JAMES A. Nights Under a Tin Ro<strong>of</strong>: Recollections <strong>of</strong> a Southern Boyhood.<br />

Introduction by John Mack Carter. Oxford, Mississippi: Yoknapatawpha Press, (1983). First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a very lightly used, price-clipped dust jacket. Inscribed by the<br />

poet to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, with a carbon copy <strong>of</strong> her letter in reply to him, referring to specific<br />

poems in the book. $45<br />

40. BACON, LEONARD. <strong>The</strong> Legend <strong>of</strong> Quincibald. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1928.<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Slightly dust-soiled, else fine in original unprinted<br />

dust jacket with spine label, few small nicks and marks, label rubbed. One <strong>of</strong> only 50<br />

numbered copies on Little Chart English hand-made paper, numbered and signed by Bacon.<br />

This copy is additonally inscribed at the colophon: “Aunt Mary with Leonard’s dearest<br />

love.” Bacon served as an Academy chancellor from 1947 to 1954. $75<br />

41. BACON, LEONARD. Lost Buffalo and Other Poems. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1930.<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Slight soil, else fine in a rubbed and sun-darkened<br />

dust jacket with two tape mends at the ends <strong>of</strong> the spine. One <strong>of</strong> 50 numbered copies on<br />

Vidalon Velin, signed by Bacon. This copy additionally inscribed on the front endpaper:<br />

“Aunt Mary with the author’s dearest love.” $75


DERRYDALE PRESS<br />

42. BARBER, JOEL D. ’Long Shore. Foreword by Gordon Grand. Illustrations by Arthur D.<br />

Fuller. New York: Derrydale Press, (1939). First edition. 12mo, full red leather stamped in<br />

gilt. Very fine in the original tissue wrapper (torn) and box. One <strong>of</strong> 750 numbered copies<br />

signed by Barber, the entire edition. With a small presentation card, inscribed by Barber,<br />

loosely inserted. $500<br />

43. BARBER, MELANIE GORDON. Ribbons to the Sun. Taconic, Connecticut: Bardon Press,<br />

(1981). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Light sun-fading, else near fine. One <strong>of</strong> 400 clothbound<br />

copies. Presentation copy, inscribed on the title page by Barber to the <strong>Bullock</strong>s, and with a<br />

lengthy ALS to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> laid in. $30<br />

44. [BARKER, GEORGE] Elegy on Spain. (Manchester: Contemporary <strong>Books</strong>hop/Cloister Press<br />

Limited), 1939. First edition. 8vo, red cloth with printed label, frontispiece photograph<br />

tipped in. Top edge roughly bumped, with some wear to cloth, else fine and bright. One <strong>of</strong> an<br />

unknown number <strong>of</strong> copies, anonymously issued. <strong>The</strong> frontispiece is a haunting image <strong>of</strong> the<br />

head <strong>of</strong> a dead child. Uncommon. $150<br />

45. BARNARD, SEYMOUR. A Child’s Garden <strong>of</strong> Relatives. Illustrated by Edna Eicke. New<br />

York: Rinehart & Company, (1950). First edition 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly sunned dust<br />

jacket. Children’s poems for adults, colorfully illustrated; produced by the Chanticleer Press.<br />

$40<br />

46. BARTLETT, ALICE HUNT. Six Historic and Romantic Leaders Who Visioned<br />

World Peace. . . Poetic Dramas. New York: Brentano’s, 1946. First edition. 8vo, cloth.<br />

Fine in a sun-darkened dust jacket with a few small tears and a rather rough snag across the<br />

spine. Verse dramas about Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, William the Conqueror,<br />

Catherine the Great, George Washington, and Napoleon Bonaparte. Inscribed by Bartlett on<br />

the title page to Mrs.<strong>Bullock</strong>. $45<br />

SPIRAL PRESS<br />

47. BAYNE, LOUISE. <strong>The</strong> Fruit <strong>of</strong> Years. New York: Spiral Press, 1966. First edition. 8vo,<br />

cloth. Fine in a very lightly used dust jacket. Poems emerging from the experience <strong>of</strong><br />

psychoanalysis. $30<br />

48. BEER, PATRICIA. Loss <strong>of</strong> the Magyar and Other Poems. London: Longmans, Green,<br />

(1959). 8vo, red cloth. Fine in original acetate jacket; not issued in printed jacket, price label<br />

tipped in at front endpaper. <strong>The</strong> poet’s first book, a <strong>Poetry</strong> Book Society selection, with the<br />

PBS newsletter laid in. $50<br />

49. BEER, PATRICIA. <strong>The</strong> Survivors. (London): Longmans, (1963). First edition. 8vo, yellow<br />

cloth. Slight soil, near fine, without dust jacket. $25<br />

first book<br />

50. BENET, STEPHEN VINCENT. Five Men and Pompey: A Series <strong>of</strong> Dramatic Portraits.<br />

Boston: <strong>The</strong> Four Seas Company, 1915. First edition. 8vo, original violet wrappers over<br />

boards. Very faint lightening toward edges; tiny spot rubbed from the base <strong>of</strong> the spine, else<br />

fine and bright in a custom slipcase. <strong>The</strong> poet’s first book. $450<br />

51. BENET, STEPHEN VINCENT. Young Adventure: A Book <strong>of</strong> Poems. New Haven: Yale<br />

University Press, 1918. First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Some toning to poor quality<br />

paper, near fine in an edgeworn dust jacket, darkened on spine, with a couple <strong>of</strong> small chips<br />

and an internal tape mend. <strong>The</strong> poet’s second book. $100<br />

52. BENET, STEPHEN VINCENT. Heavens and Earth. New York: Henry Holt, 1920. First<br />

edition. 8vo, purple boards. Edges a bit sunstruck, near fine in a rubbed dust jacket with a bit<br />

<strong>of</strong> wear, one tape mend at the crown, and abrasions to the spine and front panel. $150<br />

53. BENET, STEPHEN VINCENT. <strong>The</strong> Ballad <strong>of</strong> William Sycamore 1790-1880. New York:<br />

Edmund Byrne Hackett, (1923). First edition. 12mo, boards. Slight split to front hinge near<br />

base <strong>of</strong> spine, else fine and bright in custom slipcase. $100


54. BENET, STEPHEN VINCENT. <strong>The</strong> Barefoot Saint. Garden City: Doubleday, Doran &<br />

Company, 1929. First edition. 12mo, cloth. Bookplate; small spot to rear, light soil, lacks<br />

dust jacket. One <strong>of</strong> 367 numbered copies, the entire edition, with decorations by Valenti<br />

Angelo. $50<br />

55. BENET, STEPHEN VINCENT. Ballads and Poems 1915-1930. Garden City: Doubleday,<br />

Doran & Company, 1931. First edition. 8vo, boards. Spine darkened, near fine in slipcase,<br />

rubbed One <strong>of</strong> 201 numbered copies signed by Benet. This copy was in the library <strong>of</strong> Walter<br />

Chrysler and has his leather booklabel on the front pastedown. $125<br />

56. BENET, ROSEMARY AND STEPHEN VINCENT. A Book <strong>of</strong> Americans. Illustrated by<br />

Charles Child. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1933. First edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Covers<br />

lightly mottled, as usual, spine faded; front boards slightly bowed, near fine in a bright, fresh<br />

pictorial dust jacket with a few small tears and tiny chips. Inscribed to a noted New York<br />

bookseller on the half title and signed by both authors: “For Mr. Arthur Pforzheimer,<br />

Rosemary Benet, Stephen Vincent Benet.” $200<br />

57. BENET, STEPHEN VINCENT. James Shore’s Daughter. Garden City: Doubleday, Doran<br />

& Company, 1934. First edition. 8vo, boards. Spine darkened, covers a bit marked, near fine<br />

in original glassine, torn, and slipcase. One <strong>of</strong> 307 copies, numbered and signed by Benet. $75<br />

58. BENET, STEPHEN VINCENT. Burning City: New Poems. Decorations by Charles Child.<br />

New York: Farrar & Rinehart, (1936). First edition. 8vo, black cloth. Slight browning from<br />

binder’s glue, else fine in a lightly rubbed, spine-darkened dust jacket with a pair <strong>of</strong> tape<br />

mends. A nice presentation copy inscribed by Benet apparently to fellow-Pennsylvanian<br />

Mary Roberts Rinehart: “To Mary, with the affectionate regards <strong>of</strong> S.V.B.” Laid in as a<br />

bookmark is the publisher’s advertising slip for Rinehart’s bestselling 1936 novel <strong>The</strong><br />

Doctor. $150<br />

59. BENET, STEPHEN VINCENT. Johnny Pye & the Fool-Killer. Drawings by Charles<br />

Child. Weston, Vermont: <strong>The</strong> Countryman Press, (1938). First edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Spine<br />

and edges faded, good. One <strong>of</strong> 750 numbered copies signed by Benet and Child. $50<br />

60. BENET, STEPHEN VINCENT. Ballad <strong>of</strong> the Duke’s Mercy. New York: House <strong>of</strong> <strong>Books</strong><br />

Ltd., 1939. First edition. Crown 8vo, blue cloth. Edges very slightly faded, else fine in<br />

original glassine, sunned and with a few tears. One <strong>of</strong> 250 numbered copies, signed by<br />

Benet. $75<br />

61. BENET, STEPHEN VINCENT. Nightmare at Noon. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, (1940).<br />

First edition. 8vo, printed wrappers, stapled. Fine. Signed by Benet on the half title page. A<br />

war-poem. $50<br />

62. BENET, STEPHEN VINCENT. Selected Works. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1942. First<br />

edition. Two volumes, 8vos, cloth. Spines slightly faded, near fine in slipcase. $40<br />

63. BENET, WILLIAM ROSE. Rip Tide: A Novel in Verse. New York: Duffield & Green, 1932.<br />

First edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Near fine in a spine-darkened dust jacket with some edge-wear<br />

and general soil, one tape mend. $35<br />

64. BENET, WILLIAM ROSE. Day <strong>of</strong> Deliverance. A Book <strong>of</strong> Poems in Wartime. New York:<br />

Alfred A. Knopf, 1944. First edition. 8vo, terracotta cloth. A hint <strong>of</strong> fading, else fine in a<br />

lightly rubbed and chipped dust jacket. An amusing presentation copy, inscribed sloppily by<br />

Benet on the front flyleaf to poet Leonora Speyer. Laid in is a two-page TLS from Benet to<br />

Speyer, apologizing for the drunken state in which he inscribed the book: “. . . Really I am<br />

too old to misbehave myself so, and I am terribly sorry. . . <strong>The</strong> trouble was I was having<br />

entirely too good a time with people all <strong>of</strong> whom I love. You don’t <strong>of</strong>ten get so simpatica a<br />

group together in this life. Also I have the most lovely wife in the world and I would not<br />

worry her! . . .” At the end <strong>of</strong> this abject missive is a cartoon self-portrait <strong>of</strong> the writer<br />

composing contritely at his desk with lines emanating from his head to indicate the effects <strong>of</strong><br />

a hangover. Both Benet and Speyer served as Academy chancellors. $100


65. BENET, WILLIAM ROSE. <strong>The</strong> Spirit <strong>of</strong> the Scene. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1951.<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a very lightly rubbed dust jacket. $20<br />

66. BERRY, WENDELL & SHAHN, BEN. November Twenty Six Nineteen Hundred<br />

Sixty Three. New York: George Braziller, (1964). First edition. Oblong 8vo, cloth. Fine in<br />

original slipcase <strong>The</strong> trade edition, not signed. $50<br />

67. BERRYMAN, JOHN. Homage to Mistress Bradstreet. With Pictures by Ben Shahn. New<br />

York: Farrar, Straus & Cudahy, (1956). First edition. 8vo, illustrated boards. Very slight<br />

shelf-rubbing, else fine in dust jacket. $350<br />

68. BERRYMAN, JOHN. 77 Dream Songs. New York: Farrar, Straus, (1964). First edition. 8vo,<br />

black cloth Spine stamping very slightly dulled, else fine in a price-clipped dust jacket,<br />

lightly rubbed, with a tiny chip to the front panel. Berryman’s Pulitzer Prize collection. $125<br />

69. BERRYMAN, JOHN. His Toy, His Dream, His Rest: 308 Dream Songs. New York:<br />

Farrar, Straus and Giroux, (1968). First edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Fine in a bright dust jacket<br />

with one short tear to the rear panel. $100<br />

70. BETJEMAN, JOHN. Collected Poems. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, (1959). First American<br />

edition. 12mo, orange cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket. $50<br />

71. BETJEMAN, JOHN. Summoned By Bells. London: John Murray, (1960). First edition.<br />

Small 4to, green bell-patterned cloth. Light <strong>of</strong>fsetting to front endpapers from a clipping,<br />

else fine in dust jacket. <strong>The</strong> poet-laureate’s autobiography in verse. $100<br />

72. BETJEMAN, JOHN. Summoned By Bells. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1960. First American<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in a lightly rubbed and spine-faded dust jacket. $30<br />

73. BETJEMAN, JOHN. High and Low. London: John Murray, (1966). First edition. 12mo,<br />

yellow cloth. Fine in dust jacket, slightly faded on spine. $50<br />

74. BINYON, LAURENCE. In Praise <strong>of</strong> Life. London: Elkin Mathews, 1896. First edition.<br />

12mo, original printed wrappers, sewn. A bit <strong>of</strong> sun to spine and toward edges, near fine. $75<br />

75. BINYON, LAURENCE. London Visions. London: Elkin Mathews, 1896. First edition.<br />

12mo, original printed wrappers, sewn. A couple <strong>of</strong> short closed tears, fine. $75<br />

76. BINYON, LAURENCE. Odes. London: Unicorn Press, 1901. First edition. 8vo, original<br />

mauve cloth. Small clipping neatly affixed to front pastedown beneath owner’s inscription;<br />

covers rubbed and a bit marked. spine darkened a shade. From the library <strong>of</strong> Thomas<br />

Hutchinson, the literary scholar and editor <strong>of</strong> Shelley and Wordsworth. Between the title<br />

page and the dedication, Hutchinson has tipped in a 1901 ALS from Binyon about this book:<br />

“. . . I cannot say I take great interest in reviews <strong>of</strong> my work, & take no pains to see them . . .<br />

<strong>The</strong> Odes I am sure are by far the best stuff I have published, though they have been received<br />

more coldly than any work <strong>of</strong> mine. Still they have found appreciation, some <strong>of</strong> it<br />

enthusiastic, from friends & others whose judgment should count for a good deal. . .” Signed<br />

in full. $150<br />

77. BLACKMUR, R.P. Anni Mirabiles 1921-1925: Reason in the Madness <strong>of</strong> Letters.<br />

Washington: <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong> Congress, 1956. First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Fine. Four lectures in<br />

the Gertrude Clarke Whittall series. $25<br />

78. BLAKE, WILLIAM. Songs <strong>of</strong> Innocence and Experience. Mount Vernon, New York:<br />

Peter Pauper Press, n.d. 12mo, three-quarter morocco. Fine in lightly soiled slipcase. $50<br />

BLAKE, WILLIAM. See no. 991<br />

79. BLOCK, ALLAN. In Noah’s Wake. Peterborough, New Hampshire: William L. Bauhan,<br />

(1972). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in dust jacket. Inscribed to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, and with a<br />

pair <strong>of</strong> letters from Block laid in. $75


80. BLUMENKRON, CARMEN. Spearhead Toward the Dawn. Illustrations by Arturo<br />

Gomez. New York: Vantage Press, (1973). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in dust jacket.<br />

Presentation copy, inscribed effusively by the poet to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, with the poet’s inscribed<br />

calling card laid in. $25<br />

81. BODE, CARL. <strong>The</strong> Man Behind You. London: Heinemann, (1959). First edition. 8vo,<br />

cloth. Fine in a lightly soiled, second-issue dust jacket. $25<br />

82. BODE, CARL. <strong>The</strong> Man Behind You. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1960. First American<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a sun-darkened dust jacket. One <strong>of</strong> 750 copies in the edition, so<br />

stated, with the publisher’s presentation slip laid in. $30<br />

first book<br />

83. BOGAN, LOUISE. Body <strong>of</strong> This Death. New York: Robert McBride, 1923. First edition.<br />

8vo, cloth-backed boards Very slight lean, else fine in a sunned dust jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong> edge<br />

wear and two tape-mends. <strong>The</strong> poet’s scarce first book. $35<br />

84. BOGAN, LOUISE. Collected Poems: 1923-53. New York: Noonday Press, (1954). First<br />

edition. 8vo, yellow cloth. Spine slightly darkened, else fine in a spine-sunned dust jacket<br />

with a bit <strong>of</strong> wear at the crown and tips. $100<br />

85. BOGAN, LOUISE. Blue Estuaries: Poems 1923-1968. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux,<br />

(1968). First edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Faint lightening toward upper and lower edges, else<br />

fine and bright in a nice dust jacket with a couple <strong>of</strong> small tears to the top edge. $75<br />

STONE WALL PRESS<br />

86. BONNEFOY, YVES & ENGLE, PAUL. La Chambre / In Honor <strong>of</strong> the Visit By Yves<br />

Bonnefoy to the Workshops in <strong>Poetry</strong> and Translation at the University <strong>of</strong> Iowa. Iowa City:<br />

Stone Wall Press, 1964. First edition. 12mo, single leaf folded into thirds, sewn into printed<br />

wrappers. Fine. One <strong>of</strong> approximately 250 copies, unnumbered, the entire edition. Prints the<br />

text <strong>of</strong> Bonnefoy’s poem alongside an English translation by Peter Clothier, as well as an<br />

appreciation by Paul Engle. Although not called for, this copy has been signed by both<br />

Bonnefoy and Clothier; in addition, Paul Engle has inscribed it beneath his contribtion: “To<br />

<strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>, who has for so long bent her kind face toward poetry. -Paul Engle, 1964.” A<br />

nice association copy <strong>of</strong> a scarce and finely printed item. Berger A4. $350<br />

87. BOOTH, PHILIP. Available Light. New York: Viking Press, (1976). First edition. 8vo, blue<br />

cloth. Fine in a very lightly used dust jacket. With an excellent presentation inscription on<br />

the front flyleaf to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. <strong>The</strong> Academy honored Booth’s first book with the Lamont<br />

Selection for 1956. Address label in Booth’s hand laid in. A nice association copy. $100<br />

88. BORLAND, MARY. A Path Across the Night. N.P.: <strong>The</strong> Fine Editions Press, 1961. First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly used dust jacket. One <strong>of</strong> 500 copies. $25<br />

89. BOTTOMS, DAVID. In a U-Haul North <strong>of</strong> Damascus. New York: William Morrow,<br />

1983. First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in dust jacket. Poet’s second book, signed<br />

on the title page and additonally inscribed on the half title page to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, and with a<br />

brief TLS laid in, along with the carbon copy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>’s reply. Bottoms’s first book<br />

received the Walt Whitman Award, administered by the Academy. $65<br />

90. BRANCH, ANNA HEMPSTEAD. Sonnets from a Lock Box and Other Poems. Boston:<br />

Houghton Mifflin, 1929. First edition. 8vo, cloth Spine lightly faded and a bit rubbed, no<br />

jacket. $20<br />

91. BRANCH, ANNA HEMPSTEAD. Last Poems. Edited and with a Foreword by Ridgely<br />

Torrence. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, (1944). First edition. 8vo, cloth Just about fine in a<br />

lightly soiled dust jacket with a few tears, one tape mend to the crown. $30<br />

92. BRIDGES, ROBERT. Poems. Oxford: Printed at the Private Press <strong>of</strong> H. Daniel, 1884. First<br />

edition. Small 4to, vellum-backed blue boards. Few spots <strong>of</strong> light foxing to endsheets, covers


a bit soiled and shelf-rubbed, spine darkened slightly. One <strong>of</strong> 150 numbered copies, the<br />

entire edition. $400<br />

93. BRIDGES, ROBERT. Eros & Psyche: A Poem in Twelve Measures. London: George Bell,<br />

1885. First edition. 8vo, vellum-backed blue boards. Covers soiled and with slight loosening<br />

<strong>of</strong> the vellum, else near fine. $75<br />

94. BRIDGES, ROBERT. <strong>The</strong> Shorter Poems. London: Geo. Bell, 1890. First edition 12mo,<br />

maroon cloth; tipped in errata slip and publisher’s note. Covers rubbed, very good only. $50<br />

95. BRIDGES, ROBERT. Achilles in Scyros. London: Geo. Bell, 1892. First edition. 12mo,<br />

original boards. Sun-darkening to spine and edges, covers rubbed, else near fine. One <strong>of</strong> 156<br />

large paper copies. $75<br />

96. BRIDGES, ROBERT. Britannia Victrix. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1919). First<br />

edition. 12mo, original printed brown wrappers. Slight creasing, else fine, no tears. Housed<br />

in a custom slipcase. One <strong>of</strong> only 350 copies printed. <strong>The</strong> poet laureate’s verse in honor <strong>of</strong><br />

the Armistice. $100<br />

97. BRIDGES, ROBERT. <strong>The</strong> Testament <strong>of</strong> Beauty: A Poem in Four <strong>Books</strong>. New York:<br />

Oxford University Press, 1930. First American edition. 8vo, white cloth. Slight soil to top<br />

edge, else fine in a lightly sunned but bright and crisp dust jacket, with some slight marks to<br />

the ends <strong>of</strong> the spine and the original glassine wrapper. $100<br />

98. BROCK, EDWIN. Invisibility is the Art <strong>of</strong> Survival. (New York): New Directions,<br />

(1972). First edition 8vo, cloth. Fine in dust jacket. With a note in Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>’s hand<br />

identifying the book as a gift from James Laughlin, the publisher. $20<br />

first book<br />

99. BROOKE, RUPERT. Poems. London: Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd., 1911. First edition. 8vo, dark<br />

blue cloth with printed spine label. One tip bumped, spine label very slightly discolored, else<br />

fine, bright, and tight, albeit without dust jacket. <strong>The</strong> poet’s first book <strong>of</strong> poems, <strong>of</strong> which<br />

only 500 copies were printed. An attractive copy in a custom half-morocco slipcase. $850<br />

100. BROOKE, RUPERT. 1914 and Other Poems. London: Sidgwick & Jackson Limited, 1915.<br />

First edition. 8vo, photographic portrait frontispiece; dark blue cloth with printed spine label.<br />

Neat leather booklabel on front pastedown, with corresponding <strong>of</strong>fsetting, very slight<br />

darkening and very shallow chipping to the spine label, else fine and bright, without dust<br />

jacket. $500<br />

101. BROOKE, RUPERT. <strong>The</strong> Old Vicarage, Grantchester. With a Woodcut by Noel Rooke.<br />

London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1916. First separate edition. 12mo, original printed gray<br />

wrappers, oversized. Very faint foxing, slight dent to wrappers, else quite fine and fresh,<br />

enclosed in custom chemise With the bookplate <strong>of</strong> Thomas B. Mosher on the inside front<br />

wrapper. $250<br />

102. [BROOKE, RUPERT]. DRINKWATER, JOHN. Rupert Brooke: An Essay. London: Printed<br />

for the Author at the Chiswick Press, 1916. First edition. 12mo, original blue paper-covered<br />

boards with printed labels. Offsetting to endsheets, very faint lightening toward edges <strong>of</strong><br />

blue covers, else a lovely copy <strong>of</strong> a delicate book. One <strong>of</strong> only 115 numbered copies in the<br />

edition, a moving eulogy <strong>of</strong> Brooke, who was killed in action. $200<br />

103. BROOKS, OLIVE. Panama Quadrant. New York: Bookman Associates, (1960). First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a crisp graphic dust jacket with a hint <strong>of</strong> sun and one small closed<br />

tear to the rear panel. Inscribed and signed by Brooks on the front endpaper with a verse<br />

quote. $35<br />

104. BROUGHTON, JAMES. Tidings. San Francisco: Pearce & Bennett, (1965). First edition.<br />

Large 8vo, natural cloth. Fine in a faintly faded but bright and fresh dust jacket. One <strong>of</strong> 500<br />

copies, printed at the Pterodactyl Press. This is a review copy, with publisher’s slip laid in. $75


105. BROWN, AUDREY ALEXANDRA. A Dryad in Nanaimo. Toronto: <strong>The</strong> Macmillan<br />

Company <strong>of</strong> Canada, 1931. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Spine and upper edge a bit darkened,<br />

else fine, uncut. <strong>The</strong> poet’s first book, printed by Walter Lewis at the University Press in<br />

Cambridge, England $35<br />

106. BROWN, LESLEY MACDOUGALL. Narcissus and Other Poems. N.P., N.p., n.d. (1936).<br />

First edition. 8vo, decorative wrappers. A touch <strong>of</strong> wear to yap-edged wrappers, else fine.<br />

With a lengthy inscription to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> and a pair <strong>of</strong> autograph letters signed by Brown<br />

laid in. $50<br />

107. BROWN, LESELY MACDOUGALL. <strong>The</strong> Enchanted Garden and Other Poems. N.P.,<br />

N.p., 1937. First edition. 8vo, decorative wrappers. Fine. Inscribed by the poet to Mrs.<br />

<strong>Bullock</strong>, and with a pair <strong>of</strong> autograph letters laid in. $50<br />

108. BROWNING, ELIZABETH BARRETT AND ROBERT. [Cover title]: Two Poems. London:<br />

Chapman & Hall, 1854. First edition. Small 8vo, 15pp, printed wrappers. Slight toning<br />

toward edges, bit <strong>of</strong> a bump to lower front corner, else fine. A small pamphlet, containing “A<br />

Plea for the Ragged Schools <strong>of</strong> London” by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and “<strong>The</strong> Twins” by<br />

Robert Browning. $450<br />

109. [BROWNING, ROBERT]. GOSSE, EDMUND. Robert Browning Personalia. London: T.<br />

Fisher Unwin, 1890. First edition. 12mo, full white vellum stamped in gilt, t.e.g. Bookplate,<br />

covers heavily spotted, as <strong>of</strong>ten, and ever-so-slightly bowed. $40<br />

110. BROWNING, ROBERT. <strong>The</strong> Pied Piper <strong>of</strong> Hamelin. Illustrated by Arthur RACKHAM.<br />

London: George G. Harrap, (1934). First edition thus. 8vo, original white limp vellum<br />

stamped in gilt. Fine and bright in original glassine (missing its spine) and a somehwat soiled<br />

slipcase. One <strong>of</strong> 410 numbered copies signed by Rackham in the limited issue. A charming<br />

publication. $1,750<br />

111. BUCHANAN, ROBERT. Selected Poems. London: Chatto & Windus, 1882. First edition.<br />

8vo, blue cloth. A bit shaken, inner hinges open, covers lightly darkened and with some soil,<br />

especially to rear, edges rubbed. $75<br />

112. BURNET, DANA. Poems. New York: Harper & Brothers, (1915). First edition. 8vo, red<br />

cloth, t.e.g. Some <strong>of</strong>fsetting to front endpapers from a clipping, neat ownership signautre <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Marie</strong> Leontine Graves (<strong>Bullock</strong>); her pencil lining and neat marginalia throughout. Near<br />

fine. Author’s first book, a collection <strong>of</strong> war poetry. He later became well known as a<br />

novelist and writer for the Broadway stage. $30<br />

RARE CHAPBOOKS<br />

113. (BURNS, ROBERT). [Series Title]: <strong>Poetry</strong> Original & Selected. Glasgow: Brash & Reid,<br />

(1795-1798). First editions (thus). Four volumes, 12mos., engraved title page in each volume<br />

(later states, without mottoes) and all individual title pages present, a.e.g., 19th-century full<br />

polished brown calf by Ramage, gilt tooled spines with five raised bands, red and green<br />

spine labels, marbled endpapers. Bookplate <strong>of</strong> John Gribbel in each volume; some occasional<br />

spots to covers, otherwise a fine set. <strong>Rare</strong> complete set <strong>of</strong> Brash and Reid’s poetry<br />

chapbooks, issued as penny pamphlets throughout the years <strong>of</strong> publication, and <strong>of</strong>fered in<br />

bound sets, each containing twenty-four <strong>of</strong> the pamphlets. <strong>The</strong>re were an additonal three<br />

chapbooks issued separately following the last <strong>of</strong> the bound sets. While as many as half <strong>of</strong><br />

the poems are uncredited to any author, the run is especially notable for including some<br />

thirty poems <strong>of</strong> Robert Burns, including an early and popular printing <strong>of</strong> Burns’s “Tam O’<br />

Shanter” (here in the second issue, with two Ls in “Alloway Kirk.”) In the Records <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Glasgow Bibliographic Society, J.C. Ewing has noted that the Brash and Reid Chapbooks<br />

“have long been valued rather on account <strong>of</strong> their rarity than <strong>of</strong> their contents. . . So long ago<br />

as 1827 it was recorded in print that the work ‘is now extremely scarce.’” This set is from<br />

the library <strong>of</strong> John Gribbel, the great Phildelphia collector <strong>of</strong> Burns and Burnsiana. Egerer<br />

32a,b,c, & d. $3,500<br />

114. BURT, NATHANIEL. Rooms in a House and Other Poems, 1931-1944. New York:<br />

Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1947. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly edge-worn dust<br />

jacket. $30


first book<br />

115. BYNNER, WITTER. An Ode to Harvard and Other Poems. Boston: Small, Maynard, 1907.<br />

First edition. 8vo, crimson cloth. Gift inscription; covers a bit rubbed and with slight fading<br />

to the spine, else fine. <strong>The</strong> poet’s first book. With an autograph letter signed by Bynner and<br />

dated 1911 laid in. Bynner was one <strong>of</strong> the Academy’s original chancellors, a position he held<br />

for twenty years. $150<br />

116. BYNNER, WITTER. Tiger. New York: Mitchell Kennerly, 1913. First edition 8vo, maroon<br />

cloth. Extremities rubbed, near fine. A presentation copy, inscribed on the front flyleaf: “For<br />

Doris Keane, who, report says, thinks well <strong>of</strong> the little play, this copy! And my mindful<br />

regards, Witter Bynner, August 26, 1913.” $150<br />

117. BYNNER, WITTER. Grenstone Poems: A Sequence. New York: Frederick A. Stokes,<br />

(1917). First edition. 8vo, maroon cloth. Spine leaning, portion <strong>of</strong> rear endpaper torn <strong>of</strong>f,<br />

light foxing, covers rubbed and dulled on spine; good only. With a nice presentation<br />

inscription on the front flyeaf: “For Harrison, ‘And you are bound where others have gone -<br />

you are as suns as they. Witter, October 1 1917.” $75<br />

118. BYNNER, WITTER. Caravan. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1925. First edition. 8vo, pale<br />

green boards. Light fading toward edges and on spine, some shelf rubbing, else fine in the<br />

uncommon dust jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong> edge wear and a few small tears. Signed by Bynner on<br />

the title page. <strong>The</strong> dust jacket includes a blurb by D.H. Lawrence. $125<br />

119. BYNNER, WITTER. Indian Earth. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1929. First edition. 8vo,<br />

tan cloth. Light fading toward edges and on spine, ends <strong>of</strong> spine rubbed, good. $20<br />

120. BYNNER, WITTER (editor). <strong>The</strong> Sonnets <strong>of</strong> Frederick Goddard Tuckerman. Edited,<br />

with an Introduction, by Witter Bynner. New York: Alfred A. Knopf , 1931. First edition.<br />

8vo, cloth-backed boards, printed spine label. Fine in a very lightly sunned, crisp and clean<br />

dust jacket. This was Bynner’s own copy, with his bookplate on the front pastedown. Bynner<br />

has inscribed the bookplate, presenting the book to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. Loosely inserted is<br />

Bynner’s 1959 TLS that accompanied the gift <strong>of</strong> the book, along with a one-page holograph<br />

draft <strong>of</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>’s reply to Bynner, responding to it in detail. $175<br />

121. BYNNER, WITTER. Guest Book. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1935. First edition. 8vo,<br />

yellow boards. Fine and bright in a very nice dust jacket, only slightly soiled and with a bit<br />

<strong>of</strong> rubbing to the edges and one short tear, spine lightly sunned. An attractive copy. $45<br />

122. BYNNER, WITTER. Selected Poems. Edited by Robert Hunt with a Critical Preface by<br />

Paul Horgan. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1936. First edition. 8vo, black cloth. Spine<br />

lettering faded, covers rubbed, no dust jacket, good only. $20<br />

123. BYNNER, WITTER. Against the Cold. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1940. First edition.<br />

8vo, green cloth. Fine in a somewhat dust-soiled jacket with a touch <strong>of</strong> light edge-wear and a<br />

tape mend at the top <strong>of</strong> the spine. $35<br />

124. BYNNER, WITTER. Take Away the Darkness. New York: Knopf, 1947. First edition.<br />

8vo, blue cloth. Near fine in a lightly used and spine-darkened but bright pink dust jacket. $50<br />

125. BYNNER, WITTER. Book <strong>of</strong> Lyrics. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1955. First edition. 8vo,<br />

cloth-backed boards. Fine in a lightly sunned but bright dust jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong> edge wear to<br />

the rear panel. A limited edition <strong>of</strong> 1750 numbered copies, designed and printed by Roderick<br />

Stinehour. $45<br />

126. BYNNER, WITTER. New Poems 1960. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, (1960). First edition.<br />

8vo, cloth-backed graphic boards, strikingly designed. Offsetting to two preliminary pages<br />

where a newspaper clipping was inserted, very slight shelf-rubbing, else fine in a bright, very<br />

lightly rubbed dust jacket with just a shade <strong>of</strong> darkening to the spine. A limited edition <strong>of</strong><br />

1750 numbered copies, designed and printed by the Stinehour Press. This copy has Knopf’s<br />

prepublication slip, identifying it as a complimetary copy, with a handwritten note in an<br />

editorial hand. $40


127. CAMOENS, LUIS DE. Poems from the Portugese . . . With Remarks on His Life and<br />

Writings. Notes etc. etc. by Lord Viscount Strangford. A New Edition. London: James<br />

Carpenter, 1824. 12mo., 19th-century full calf gilt, somewhat rubbed. Early ownership<br />

signature and later bookplate; a nicely decorative volume. $150<br />

128. CAMPBELL, ROY. <strong>The</strong> Flaming Terrapin. London: Jonathan Cape, (1924). First edition.<br />

8vo, cloth-backed decorative boards. Typical <strong>of</strong>fsetting to endsheets, slight darkening toward<br />

edges <strong>of</strong> boards, fine in a spine-darkened and soiled dust jacket with a couple <strong>of</strong> small tears<br />

and chips. This copy was given as a gift to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> by the South African writer,<br />

adventurer, and storied self-promoter Laurens van der Post and his wife. Laid in are two<br />

letters to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> covering the gift, one from John Lord <strong>of</strong> NBC who delivered it on<br />

behalf <strong>of</strong> the van der Posts, and one from Ingaret van der Post, discussing this book (“almost<br />

unprocurable”), the death <strong>of</strong> T.S. Eliot (“he was a dear friend, I’m sure you will have grieved<br />

also”) etc. $200<br />

129. CAMPBELL, THOMAS. Poetical Works. London: Edward Moxon, 1849. New edition.<br />

12mo, contemporary red calf gilt and marbled boards. Very good. $100<br />

130. CARLOTA, <strong>The</strong> Awakened Heart. New York: G.P. Punam’s Sons, 1939. First (American)<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth-baked boards. Very good, without jacket. Warmly inscribed by Carlota to<br />

Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, and with a pair <strong>of</strong> nice autograph postcards laid in. $75<br />

131. CARLOTA, American Melody. N.P. (London, Privately Printed) n.d. First edition, small<br />

8vo, cloth-backed boards. Inscribed by Carlota to the <strong>Bullock</strong>s on the specially printed<br />

presentation page. Fine condition. $50<br />

132. CARMAN, BLISS. Poems. New York: Scott Thaw, 1904. First edition. Two vols., 4tos, 3/4<br />

blue morocco, t.e.g. Hinges a bit scuffed; spine leather crackling a bit, else fine in original<br />

slipcase. Limited edition <strong>of</strong> 500 numbered copies signed by Carman; this is an out-<strong>of</strong>-series<br />

copy, signed but not numbered. Additionally, Carman has inscribed the front flyleaf: “To<br />

Amos R. Wells <strong>of</strong> the New England <strong>Poetry</strong> Club, in grateful remembrance <strong>of</strong> their generous<br />

friendship, from their fellow craftsman, Bliss Carman,” $450<br />

133. CARRIER, CONSTANCE (translator). <strong>The</strong> Poems <strong>of</strong> Propertius. With Introduction,<br />

Notes, and Glossary by Palmer Bovie. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, (1963). First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth. Offsetting to front endpaper, else fine in a very lightly sunned dust<br />

jacket. Inscribed by Carrier on the front flyleaf: “<strong>Marie</strong>, from Connie, with love-.” $35<br />

134. CARRIER, CONSTANCE. <strong>The</strong> Angled Road. Chicago: Swallow Press, (1973). First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed, price-clipped dust jacket. Inscribed on the front<br />

free endpaper: “For <strong>Marie</strong>, to mark twenty years’ friendship - with love, Connie.” Laid in is<br />

a nice autograph note from the poet that accompanied the book and in which she declares:<br />

“My only request is that you burn the dust jacket at once: it is none <strong>of</strong> my doing.” $40<br />

135. CARRINGTON, JOAN & LAMONT, NEWLAND. Love, Laughter and Tears. N.P., N.p.,<br />

n.d. (1965). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Near fine. With an autograph note from one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

authors to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> laid in. $25<br />

136. CARRUTH, HAYDEN. <strong>The</strong> Crow and the Heart. 1946-1959. New York: Macmillan,<br />

1959. First edition. 8vo, printed wrappers. Fine. <strong>The</strong> poet’s first regularly published book,<br />

signed on the title page. $100<br />

137. CARRUTH, HAYDEN. <strong>The</strong> Sleeping Beauty. New York: Harper & Row, (1982). First<br />

edition. 8vo, gray cloth. Fine in a very lightly sunned dust jacket. Signed by Carruth on the<br />

title page. $50<br />

138. CARRUTH, HAYDEN. Asphalt Georgics. New York: New Directions, (1985). First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in dust jacket. Signed and dated on the title page by<br />

Carruth in 1989. $50<br />

139. CASTO, ROBERT CLAYTON. A Strange and Fitful Land. New York: Six Marks Press,<br />

(1959). First edition. 8vo, red cloth. Fine in dust jacket and original glassine, lightly sunned.


<strong>The</strong> poet’s first book, including a brief prefatory note by Padraic Colum. One <strong>of</strong> 400<br />

numbered copies, designed by Virginia Smith in the School <strong>of</strong> Art and Architecture <strong>of</strong> Yale<br />

University. $50<br />

140. CHESTERTON, G.K. <strong>The</strong> Grave <strong>of</strong> Arthur. With Drawings by Celia Fiennes. London:<br />

Faber & Faber, 1930. First edition. 8vo, original pink boards. Spine splitting slightly, neatly<br />

taped at the top, edges rubbed. One <strong>of</strong> 350 numbered large paper copies on English<br />

handmade paper, signed by Chesterton. Number 25 in the Ariel Poems series. $350<br />

141. CIARDI, JOHN. Live Another Day. New York: Twayne, (1949). First edition. 8vo,<br />

burgundy cloth. Offsetting to front endsheets, light shelf rubbing, else fine in a lightly<br />

rubbed dust jacket with shallow chipping to the top. Signed by Ciardi on the front flyleaf. $50<br />

142. CIARDI, JOHN. As If. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1955. First edition. 8vo,<br />

half cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket with a hint <strong>of</strong> fading to the spine. $75<br />

143. CLAPP, FREDERICK MORTIMER. On the Overland and Other Poems. New Haven: Yale<br />

University Press, 1916. First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Few marks, fine in a very<br />

slightly soiled dust jacket with the price scored through on front panel and spine. Clapp’s<br />

first book <strong>of</strong> poetry, following his study <strong>of</strong> Pontormo. In 1931 he became Director <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Frick Collection in New York. $75<br />

144. CLAPP, FREDERICK MORTIMER. New York and Other Verses. Boston: Marshall Jones<br />

Company, 1918. First edition. 8vo, boards. Fine, uncut, in a very fresh pictorial dust jacket<br />

with a closed tear to the front and a small folded tear to the rear. <strong>The</strong> poet’s second<br />

collection. $75<br />

145. CLAPP, FREDERICK MORTIMER. Joshua Trees. Boston: Marshall Jones Company, 1922.<br />

First edition. 8vo, marbled boards. Fine in original glassine, worn. With errata slip inserted. $75<br />

146. CLAPP, FREDERICK MORTIMER. New Poems. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1936.<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth. Some light shelf wear, just about fine in a lightly chipped and<br />

sunned dust jacket. Signed by Clapp on the front endpaper. $50<br />

147. CLAPP, FREDERICK MORTIMER. Said Before Sunset. New York: Harper & Brothers,<br />

1938. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Very slight lean, else fine in dust jacket and original<br />

wraparound band, slightly torn. Signed by Clapp on the front endpaper, and with a heavily<br />

corrected typescript <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the poems in the book (“<strong>The</strong> Sonnet”) loosely inserted. <strong>The</strong><br />

wraparound band prints comments by Robinson Jeffers, W.R. Benet, Eda Lou Walton,<br />

Kenneth Burke, James Daly, and Hildegarde Flanner. $175<br />

148. CLAPP, FREDERICK MORTIMER. Against A Background <strong>of</strong> Fire, 1938-1943. New<br />

York: Harper & Brothers, 1943. First edition. 8vo, bright red cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed<br />

dust jacket with a pair <strong>of</strong> tiny chips and tears. Signed by Clapp on the front endpaper. $50<br />

149. CLAPP, FREDERICK MORTIMER. <strong>The</strong> Seeming Real. New York: Harper & Brothers,<br />

(1947). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Very slight lean, near fine in a lightly soiled and rubbed<br />

dust jacket with a touch <strong>of</strong> wear. Dust jacket blurbs by Robinson Jeffers and Oscar Williams.<br />

$40<br />

150. CLAPP, FREDERICK MORTIMER. Cadenza in C Minor. New York: Spiral Press,<br />

(1957). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine. One <strong>of</strong> 300 copies in the edition, this one inscribed<br />

thoughtfully by Clapp: “To <strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>, unshaken caryatid <strong>of</strong> the entablature <strong>of</strong> poetry,<br />

from Fredeick M. Clapp, Apr.21.59.” Cronenwett 327. $75<br />

SPIRAL PRESS<br />

151. CLARKE, GILMORE. Sonnets 1949-1962. (New York: Spiral Press, 1962). First edition.<br />

8vo, printed wrappers, saddle stitched. Fine. One <strong>of</strong> 300 copies printed at the Spiral Press for<br />

private distribution. Inscribed by Clarke to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, and with a nice ALS from Clarke.<br />

Cronenwett 403. $45


152. CLAYTOR, GERTRUDE. Sunday in Virginia and Other Poems. New York: E.P. Dutton,<br />

1951. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Near fine in a lightly used dust jacket. Poet’s first book, a<br />

presentation copy, inscribed: “For <strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>, Friend <strong>of</strong> poets - and to poetry. With the<br />

sincere admiration <strong>of</strong> Gertrude Claytor, March 6, 1951.” With an inscribed greeting card<br />

from Claytor laid in, annotated by Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> on the rear. $40<br />

153. CLAYTOR, GERTRUDE. Mirage at Midnight and Other Poems. London: Villiers<br />

Publications, 1960. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in dust jacket, price-clipped and very<br />

faintly sunned. <strong>The</strong> poet’s second book, inscribed on the front flyleaf to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> at the<br />

time <strong>of</strong> publication. $35<br />

154. COATSWORTH, ELIZABETH. <strong>The</strong> Creaking Stair. Graphic Accompaniment by W.A.<br />

Dwiggins. New York: Coward-McCann, (1949). First edition. 8vo, black cloth. Fine in a<br />

lightly rubbed dust jacket with a couple <strong>of</strong> small tears and a chip to the rear panel, spine<br />

faded a shade. Signed by Coatsworth on the front flyleaf. $100<br />

155. COBLENTZ, STANTON A. <strong>The</strong> Pageant <strong>of</strong> Man. New York: <strong>The</strong> Wings Press, 1936.<br />

First edition. 8vo, 3/4 buckram and blue cloth. Very good. Signed by Coblentz on the half<br />

title. $30<br />

156. COBLENTZ, STANTON A. Strange Universes. New Selected Poems. Monterey,<br />

California: Redwoods Press, 1977. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed dust<br />

jacket. Presentation copy, inscribed by Coblentz to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $30<br />

157. COFFIN, ROBERT P. TRISTRAM. Strange Holiness. New York: Macmillan, 1935. First<br />

edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Spine faded, very good. C<strong>of</strong>fin was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for<br />

this collection in 1936. $25<br />

158. COFFIN, ROBERT P. TRISTRAM. Saltwater Farm. Woodcuts by J.J. Lankes. New York:<br />

Macmillan, 1937. First edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Somewhat sunned, near fine, without dust<br />

jacket. $20<br />

first book<br />

159. COLE, HENRI. <strong>The</strong> Marble Queen. New York: Atheneum, 1986. First edition. 8vo, blue<br />

cloth. As new in dust jacket. Poet’s highly regarded first book, a presentation copy, inscribed<br />

by Cole on the title page: “May 5, 1986, For Mr. and Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, whose wisdom and good<br />

faith have already given me more than I imagined possible from a life <strong>of</strong> letters. With so<br />

much admiration, but especially love, Henri.” $125<br />

160. COLEMAN, ELLIOTT. An American in Augustland. Chapel Hill: University <strong>of</strong> North<br />

Carolina Press, (1940). First edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Slight lean, else fine without jacket.<br />

Publisher’s original mimeograph prospectus laid in, soliciting advance subscriptions<br />

sufficient to warrant publication, along with a brief TLS from the poet to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $35<br />

WITH VASSOS ILLUSTRATIONS<br />

161. COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR. Kubla Khan: Samuel Coleridge’s Poem with<br />

Interpretive Illustrations by John Vassos. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1933. First edition thus.<br />

4to, half cloth and boards. Some soil, very good. $75<br />

162. COLUM, PADRAIC. Orpheus Myths <strong>of</strong> the World. Twenty Engravings by Boris<br />

Artzybasheff. New York: Macmillan, 1930. First edition. 4to, cloth-backed textured boards.<br />

Spine very slightly darkened, else fine in original slipcase, used and a bit sunned. One <strong>of</strong> 350<br />

numbered copies, signed by Colum and Artzybasheff. $200<br />

163. COLUM, PADRAIC. Poems. New York: Macmillan, 1932. First American edition. 8vo, light<br />

blue cloth. Spine darkened and a bit worn at ends, one small stain; some lightening toward<br />

edges. Inscribed for Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, with the entire text <strong>of</strong> a poem, “Fern’s Castle,” written out<br />

over two pages, signed and dated in 1952. $175


164. COLUM, PADRAIC. <strong>The</strong> Story <strong>of</strong> Lowry Maen. New York: Macmillan, 1937. First<br />

American edition. 8vo, green cloth. A bit <strong>of</strong> shelf-rubbing, else fine in a second-issue dust<br />

jacket with some rubbing, a touch <strong>of</strong> edge wear, and a tape mend to the top <strong>of</strong> the spine. $40<br />

WITH A TWO-PAGE INSCRIPTION<br />

165. COLUM, PADRAIC. Wild Earth. Dublin: <strong>The</strong> Talbot Press, (1950). First edition. 8vo, gray<br />

cloth. Tips bumped, else fine in a lightly sunned, price-clipped dust jacket with a trace <strong>of</strong><br />

wear to the ends <strong>of</strong> the spine. Inscribed by Colum over the first two leaves to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>,<br />

with the text <strong>of</strong> a six-stanza poem, one line <strong>of</strong> which he has begun and then crossed out.<br />

Signed and dated 1952. $250<br />

166. COLUM, PADRAIC. Collected Poems. New York: Devin-Adair, (1953). First American<br />

edition. 8vo, green and gray cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed, lightly sunned dust jacket.<br />

Boldly signed by Colum on the front flyleaf in green ink. $75<br />

167. COLUM, PADRAIC. <strong>The</strong> Vegetable Kingdom. Bloomington: Indiana University Press,<br />

(1954). First American edition. 8vo, green cloth. Fine in a spine-darkened dust jacket with a<br />

touch <strong>of</strong> edgewear. $40<br />

168. COLUM, PADRAIC. Ten Poems. Dublin: Dolmen Press, 1957. First edition. 8vo, clothbacked<br />

boards. Fine. One <strong>of</strong> 500 numbered copies, 50 <strong>of</strong> which were specially bound and<br />

signed. This copy has been inscribed, but not signed, by Colum on All Saints Day 1958. $100<br />

first book<br />

169. COOPER, JANE. <strong>The</strong> Weather <strong>of</strong> Six Mornings. [New York]: Macmillan, (1969). First<br />

edition. 8vo, gray cloth. Fine in dust jacket. <strong>The</strong> poet’s first book, the Lamont <strong>Poetry</strong><br />

Selection for 1968. This is a meaningful presentation copy, inscribed by the poet on the title<br />

page: “For <strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>, with thanks and affection after so many years, Jane, January 13,<br />

1983.” $150<br />

170. CORBIN, HAROLD. Before I Sleep. (Salisbury, Connecticut): Three Ravens Press, 1984.<br />

First edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Fine in dust jacket. One <strong>of</strong> 750 numbered copies, signed by the<br />

poet. In addition, Corbin has inscribed this copy to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. With printer’s prospectus<br />

and a draft <strong>of</strong> Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>’s letter to the poet laid in. Designed and printed by Jerry Kelly. $75<br />

171. CRANE, NATHALIA & FEENEY, LEONARD. <strong>The</strong> Ark and the Alphabet: An Animal<br />

Collection. New York: Macmillan, 1939. First edition. 8vo, green cloth. Near fine, without<br />

dust jacket. Inscribed by Crane on the front endpaper to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. A charming collection<br />

aimed at both children and adults, with a separate foreword for each. $75<br />

172. CREELEY, ROBERT. A Form <strong>of</strong> Women. New York: Jargon <strong>Books</strong>/Corinth <strong>Books</strong>,<br />

(1959). First edition. 8vo, printed wrappers. Slight soil, else fine. Review copy, with<br />

publisher’s promotional slip laid in. $75<br />

173. CREELEY, ROBERT. Words. New York: Scribner’s, (1967). First edition. 8vo, printed<br />

wrappers. Few marks to covers, light rubbing, else fine. Signed by Creeley on the title page. $50<br />

174. CREELEY, ROBERT. Hello: A Journal, February 29-May 3, 1976. (New York): New<br />

Directions, (1978). First edition. 8vo, green cloth. Fine in a very lightly sunned dust jacket.<br />

Signed by Creeley on the title page. $75<br />

175. CREELEY, ROBERT. Mirrors. New York: New Directions, (1983). First edition. 8vo,<br />

printed wrappers. Fine. Signed by Creeley on the title page. $50<br />

176. CUMMINGS, E.E. <strong>The</strong> Enormous Room. New York: Boni & Liveright, (1922). First<br />

edition. 8vo, tan cloth. Endsheets <strong>of</strong>fset, extremities rubbed, especially at top <strong>of</strong> spine, top<br />

edge dusty, near fine. without dust jacket. <strong>The</strong> poet’s first book, a novel based upon his<br />

experience in a French prison during the First World War. <strong>The</strong> second issue, with the<br />

censored word on page 219. $300


177. CUMMINGS, E.E. Tulips and Chimneys. New York: Thomas Seltzer, 1923. First edition.<br />

8vo, cloth-backed boards with printed spine label. Spine slightly sunned with a bit <strong>of</strong> wear to<br />

the edges <strong>of</strong> the label; few faint marks to covers, without dust jacket. Cummings’s first book<br />

<strong>of</strong> poetry. $400<br />

178. CUMMINGS, E.E. Is 5. New York: Boni & Liveright, 1926. First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed<br />

boards. Boards rubbed, especially along edges, spine a bit dulled, else fine in an intact but<br />

rubbed dust jacket, with a bit <strong>of</strong> wear to the ends <strong>of</strong> the spine and one tape mend at the<br />

crown. Scarce in dust jacket. $450<br />

179. CUMMINGS, E.E. Eimi. New York: Covici, Friede, 1933. First edition. Thick 8vo, yellow<br />

cloth. A bit <strong>of</strong> darkening toward the edges and one mark to spine, else about fine in a<br />

chipped and spine darkened example <strong>of</strong> the dust jacket, with some heavy wear to the spine<br />

and edges, mended with tape. One <strong>of</strong> 1381 numbered copies signed by Cummings in the<br />

entire edition, a number determined by prepublication orders. Cummings’s experimental<br />

journal <strong>of</strong> his visit to the Soviet Union. $500<br />

180. CUMMINGS, E.E. Tom. New York: Arrow Editions, (1935). First edition. 8vo, color<br />

frontispiece by Ben Shahn; maroon cloth stamped in silver. Spine lightly rubbed, else fine,<br />

without the uncommon dust jacket. <strong>The</strong> scenario for a ballet based on Uncle Tom’s Cabin.<br />

This is a presentation copy, inscribed by Cummings in 1955 on the first leaf to Elizabetth<br />

Kray, co-founder (with Stanley Kunitz) <strong>of</strong> Poet’s House in New York. In addition,<br />

Cummings has penned the following disclaimer on the title page, with arrow pointing at<br />

Shahn’s frontispiece: “not my fault.” $500<br />

181. CUMMINGS, E.E. 1/20: Poems. London: Roger Roughton Contemporary <strong>Poetry</strong> and Prose<br />

Editions, (1936). First edition. 8vo, stiff wrappers, sewn. Binding pulled slightly, a touch <strong>of</strong><br />

edge wear, very good in original glassine, with a tape mend at the top. $150<br />

ONE OF 150 SIGNED<br />

182. CUMMINGS, E.E. 50 Poems. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, (1940). First edition.<br />

8vo, gray cloth. Small strips <strong>of</strong> discoloration at the ends <strong>of</strong> the spine, otherwise a fine, fresh,<br />

tight copy in original acetate (minus its spine) and modestly soiled slipcase. One <strong>of</strong> 150<br />

numbered copies, signed by Cummings. With the publisher’s original prospectus card loosely<br />

inserted. $2,000<br />

183. CUMMINGS, E.E. 50 Poems. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, (1940). First edition.<br />

8vo, cream cloth. A fine copy in a very lightly rubbed dust jacket with just a touch <strong>of</strong> wear to<br />

the upper corner <strong>of</strong> the rear panel. $750<br />

184. CUMMINGS, E.E. Anthropos: <strong>The</strong> Future <strong>of</strong> Art. (Mount Vernon, New York: Macaulay<br />

Company/Golden Eagle Press, 1944). First edition. Small 4to, cloth and boards. Some<br />

discoloration to covers, bookplate <strong>of</strong> Montgomery Evans on front pastedown, without<br />

slipcase. One <strong>of</strong> 222 copies, the entire edition <strong>of</strong> this verse play, strikingly designed in<br />

alternating black and white pages by S.A. Jacobs. $175<br />

185. CUMMINGS, E.E. E.E. Cummings: A Miscellany. Edited, with an introduction and<br />

notes by George J. Firmage, and with a foreword by the author. New York: Argophile Press,<br />

1958. First edition. 8vo, photographic portrait frontispiece, gray cloth. A fine, bright copy in<br />

the original glassine, worn. One <strong>of</strong> 75 numbered copies signed by Cummings. Scarce. $750<br />

186. CUMMINGS, E.E. 95 Poems. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, (1958). First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Offsetting from a newspaper clipping inserted in front,<br />

otherwise very near fine in a dust jacket with a few short tears. A presentation copy,<br />

inscribed by Cummings on the front flyleaf to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. A small slip with her pencil<br />

notes on the poems is also loosely inserted. $750<br />

187. CUMMINGS, E.E. 100 Selected Poems. New York: Grove Press, (1959). First Evergreen<br />

edition. 8vo, printed wrappers. Wrappers a trifle rubbed, near fine, bright and fresh. A<br />

presentation copy, inscribed by Cummings on the first leaf to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $250


188. CUMMINGS, E.E. 73 Poems. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, (1962). First edition.<br />

8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in a lightly spine faded dust jacket with a couple <strong>of</strong> tiny nicks<br />

and rubs. $150<br />

189. CUMMINGS, E.E. Adventures in Value: Fifty Photographs by Marion Morehouse. Text<br />

by E.E. Cummings. New York: Harcourt, Brace and World, (1962). First edition. 4to, black<br />

cloth. Very light toning, near fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket with a touch <strong>of</strong> wear to<br />

extremities. $100<br />

190. CUNNINGHAM, J.V. What Strangers, What Welcome: A Sequence <strong>of</strong> Short Poems.<br />

Denver: Alan Swallow, (1964). First edition. 12mo, printed wrappers. As new. One <strong>of</strong> “about<br />

1000 copies.” $35<br />

191. D[OOLITTLE], H[ILDA]. Bid Me to Live. (A Madrigal). New York: Grove Press, (1960).<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth. Spine faded very slightly, else fine in crisp but faintly sunned dust<br />

jacket with a touch <strong>of</strong> wear to the spinal extremities. With a good ALS to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> from<br />

Norman Holmes Pearson, H.D.’s champion and literary executor, referring to this book as<br />

well as to the Award <strong>of</strong> Merit that H.D. was about to receive from the American Academy <strong>of</strong><br />

Arts and Letters, the first time it was granted to a woman. $75<br />

192. D[OOLITTLE], H[ILDA]. Helen in Egypt. Introduction by Horace Gregory. New York:<br />

Grove Press, (1961). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly used dust jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong><br />

wear at the top <strong>of</strong> the spine. With the publisher’s compliments card laid in, signed by<br />

Norman Holmes Pearson. $50<br />

193. D[OOLITTLE], H[ILDA]. Hermetic Definition. (New York): New Directions, (1972).<br />

First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Fine. Posthumous collection, edited by Norman Holmes<br />

Pearson, inscribed by Pearson to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $30<br />

194. DAVENPORT, RUSSELL W. My Country. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1944. First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly worn dust jacket with a small snag to the spine. With a<br />

lengthy presentation inscription dated October 26, 1944, and a one-page autograph letter to<br />

Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> tipped to the front pastedown. $50<br />

195. DAVIDSON, DONALD. <strong>The</strong> Long Street. Engravings by <strong>The</strong>resa Sherrer Davidson.<br />

Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 1961. First edition. 8vo, boards. Fine in a lightly<br />

sunstruck slipcase, few marks. $50<br />

196. DAVISON, PETER. <strong>The</strong> Breaking <strong>of</strong> the Day. Foreword by Dudley Fitts. New Haven:<br />

Yale University Press, 1964. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket<br />

with a few small closed edge-tears. <strong>The</strong> poet’s first book, part <strong>of</strong> the Yale Younger Poets<br />

series. $35<br />

197. DAY LEWIS, CECIL. Country Comets. London: Martin Hopkinson, 1928. First edition.<br />

Small 8vo, green boards with paper label. Foxing to slim foredge, slight soil, else fine in<br />

original glassine. $175<br />

198. DAY LEWIS, C. Collected Poems 1929-1933 & A Hope for <strong>Poetry</strong>. New York: Random<br />

House, (1935). First American edition. 8vo, brown cloth. Fine in a lightly sunned dust jacket<br />

with just a touch <strong>of</strong> wear to the ends <strong>of</strong> the spine and a small chip near the upper front hinge.<br />

$50<br />

199. DAY LEWIS, C. Noah and the Waters. London: Hogarth Press, 1936. First edition. 8vo,<br />

yellow cloth. Slight darkening toward edges and on spine, endsheets lightly <strong>of</strong>fset, else fine<br />

in a lightly darkened dust jacket with some rubbing to extremities. One <strong>of</strong> 2000 copies in the<br />

trade edition. Woolmer 383b. $125<br />

200. DEACON, SAMUEL. On <strong>The</strong> Choice <strong>of</strong> a Wife, Illustrated by Many Curious Examples .<br />

. . Leicester: J.F. Winks, (1836). First edition. 16mo, original pale plum cloth with paper<br />

label. An odd volume penned by an evangelical minister, although only published<br />

posthumously, treating the title subject with surprising wit. $150


201. DE LA MARE, WALTER. <strong>The</strong> Listeners. New York: Henry Holt, 1916. First American<br />

edition. 8vo, green cloth. Faint tanning to endsheets, covers a trifle rubbed with a hint <strong>of</strong><br />

lightening toward edges, very good. $40<br />

202. DE LA MARE, WALTER. Memoirs <strong>of</strong> a Midget. London: W. Collins, (1921). First<br />

edition. 8vo, blue cloth. A bit <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fsetting to the endsheets, slight toning to edges, else fine<br />

in a chipped dust jacket with a tape mend at the crown. <strong>The</strong> first issue, with “copyright<br />

1921” only. $250<br />

203. DE LA MARE, WALTER. <strong>The</strong> Veil and Other Poems. London: Constable, (1921). First<br />

edition. 8vo, linen-backed boards. Faint <strong>of</strong>fsetting to endsheets, spine darkened a shade,<br />

label rubbed and soiled. One <strong>of</strong> 250 numbered copies signed by De La Mare. $150<br />

204. DE LA MARE, WALTER. Down-Adown-Derry. With Illustrations by Dorothy P. Lathrop.<br />

London: Constable & Co. Ltd., (1922). First edition. 4to, original ivory parchment over<br />

boards, lettered in gilt, t.e.g. Spine darkened and a trifle rubbed at ends, covers sunned a<br />

shade toward edges and with a bit <strong>of</strong> soil; internally bright and fresh, with a couple <strong>of</strong><br />

signatures loosening slightly. One <strong>of</strong> 325 numbered copies, signed by De La Mare. A nicely<br />

harmonious and charming volume. $375<br />

205. DE LA MARE, WALTER. Crossings: A Fairy Play. With Music by C. Armstrong Gibbs.<br />

London: W. Collins, (1923). First edition. 8vo, linen-backed boards. Fine, partly uncut, in a<br />

lightly spine-darkened dust jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong> edge-wear and one tape mend at the crown.<br />

<strong>The</strong> last 69 pages, which are uncut, are entirely devoted to the musical score by Gibbs. $100<br />

206. DE LA MARE, WALTER. Songs <strong>of</strong> Childhood. With Illustrations by Estelle Canziani.<br />

London: Longmans, Green, 1923. New edition, first thus. 8vo, original parchment-backed<br />

pale blue boards Spine rubbed and a bit soiled, especially and ends, tips slightly rubbed, else<br />

fine and bright. One <strong>of</strong> 310 numbered copies signed by De La Mare. $250<br />

207. DE LA MARE, WALTER. Lispet, Lispett and Vaine. London: (Bookman’s Journal /<br />

Morland Press), 1923. First edition. Small 4to, original limp vellum, spine stamped in gilt.<br />

Few marks to rear cover, otherwise fine. One <strong>of</strong> 200 numbered copies (25 hors commerce),<br />

signed by De La Mare, the entire edition. Nicely decorated with three woodcuts by W.P.<br />

Robins. A lovely book. $175<br />

208. DE LA MARE, WALTER. <strong>The</strong> Riddle and Other Stories. London: Selwyn & Blount, 1923.<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth. Covers heavily darkened and unevenly discolored, internally fine.<br />

One <strong>of</strong> 310 numbered copies signed by De La Mare. $75<br />

209. DE LA MARE, WALTER. Ding Dong Bell. London: Selwyn & Blount, 1924. First edition.<br />

8vo, linen-backed boards. Light <strong>of</strong>fsetting from binder’s glue; small spot on spine, else fine<br />

in a lightly spine-darkened dust jacket with internal tape-mends, chipped at top <strong>of</strong> the spine.<br />

One <strong>of</strong> 300 numbered copies, signed by De La Mare. $150<br />

210. DE LA MARE, WALTER. Henry Brocken: His Travels and Adventures in the Rich,<br />

Strange, Scarce-Imaginable Regions <strong>of</strong> Romance. Illustrated by Marian Ellis. London: W.<br />

Collins, n.d. (1924). Revised edition. 8vo, linen-backed boards with leather spine label. Tips<br />

bumped, spine lightly darkened and label rubbed. One <strong>of</strong> 250 numbered copies, signed by De<br />

La Mare. Originally published in 1904. $75<br />

211. DE LA MARE, WALTER. Broomsticks & Other Tales. With Designs by Bold. London:<br />

Constable, 1925. First edition. 8vo, rust-orange cloth. Offsetting from a clipping, ownership<br />

stamp on front pastedown, very good in an edgeworn and chipped dust jacket, internally<br />

mended with tape. Neatly affixed to the rear endpaper is a slip <strong>of</strong> notepad paper, upon which<br />

De La Mare has written his name, along with an address that he’s identified as Edwin<br />

Arlington Robinson’s. $200<br />

212. DE LA MARE, WALTER. <strong>The</strong> Connoisseur and Other Stories. London: W. Collins,<br />

(1926). First edition. 8vo, linen-backed boards. Spine darkened, few marks, otherwise fine,<br />

uncut. One <strong>of</strong> 250 numbered copies on hand-made paper, signed by De La Mare. $150


213. DE LA MARE, WALTER. Told Again . . .With Illlustrations by A.H. Watson. Oxford:<br />

Basil Blackwell, 1927. First edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Endsheets lightly <strong>of</strong>fset, small abrasion<br />

to front pastedown, very good. $35<br />

214. DE LA MARE, WALTER. At First Sight. New York: Crosby Gaige, 1928. First edition.<br />

8vo, cloth-backed boards. Corners <strong>of</strong> a couple pages creased, some rubbing and shelf-wear,<br />

slight soil, near fine. One <strong>of</strong> 650 copies printed by William Edwin Rudge and signed by De<br />

La Mare, the entire edition. $100<br />

215. DE LA MARE, WALTER. <strong>The</strong> Captive and Other Poems. New York: Bowling Green Press,<br />

1928. First edition 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Spine lightened slightly and silver lettering<br />

partially flaked, near fine, uncut. One <strong>of</strong> 600 copies printed by William Edwin Rudge on<br />

gray laid paper, signed by De La Mare, the entire edition. $100<br />

216. DE LA MARE, WALTER. Desert Islands and Robinson Crusoe. With Decorations by<br />

Rex Whistler. London/NewYork: Faber & Faber/Fountain Press, 1930. First edition. Small<br />

4to, engraved frontispiece and intratextual illustrations, green cloth, t.e.g. Slight <strong>of</strong>fsetting to<br />

the endsheets; front cover lightly marked, spine darkened a shade, else fine in publisher’s<br />

cardboard slipcase, cracking at one joint, and with some light edge wear. One <strong>of</strong> 650<br />

numbered copies in the limited issue, signed by De La Mare, 400 were for sale in the U.S.;<br />

this would appear to be one <strong>of</strong> those. $250<br />

217. DE LA MARE, WALTER & JONES, HAROLD. This Year: Next Year. New York: Henry<br />

Holt n.d. (1937). First (American) edition. 4to, illustrated boards. Slight shelf-rubbing, else<br />

fine and bright in an attractive matching dust jacket with a few small tears and some tapemends<br />

to the extremities. $150<br />

218. DE LA MARE, WALTER. <strong>The</strong> Burning Glass and Other Poems, Including the Traveller.<br />

New York: Viking Press, 1945. First edition. 8vo, light green cloth. Fine in a lightly used<br />

dust jacket. Precedes the English edition, which omitted “<strong>The</strong> Traveller” and “Problems.” $30<br />

219. DE LA MARE, WALTER. <strong>The</strong> Traveller. With Drawings by John Piper. London: Faber and<br />

Faber, (1946). First edition. 8vo, gray cloth. Bookplate on front flyleaf, else fine in the<br />

scarce and highly perishable dust jacket, price-clipped, and with a series <strong>of</strong> chips and tears to<br />

the spine, edges rubbed. <strong>The</strong> illustrations were done by color lithography at the Banyard<br />

Press. $75<br />

220. DE LA MARE, WALTER. O Lovely England and Other Poems. New York: Viking Press,<br />

1956. First American edition. 8vo, green cloth. Fine in dust jacket. $25<br />

221. DELL, FLOYD. <strong>The</strong> Angel Intrudes: A Play in One Act. . . as Played by the Provincetown<br />

Players. New York: Egmont Arens, 1918. First edition. 12mo, printed yellow wrappers Slight<br />

soil, a touch <strong>of</strong> wear along lower edge <strong>of</strong> oversized wrappers. <strong>The</strong> cast for this Greenwich<br />

Village production included the young Edna St. Vincent Millay as “Annabelle.” $175<br />

222. DICKEY, JAMES. Spinning the Crystal Ball. Washington: <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong> Congress, 1967.<br />

First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Slight dent at top, fine. $30<br />

223. DICKEY, JAMES. Metaphor as Pure Adventure. Washington: <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong> Congress,<br />

1968. First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Fine. Lecture delivered by Dickey as <strong>Poetry</strong> Consltant at<br />

the Libary <strong>of</strong> Congress. $30<br />

224. DOWLING, ALLAN. A Poet’s Youth. New York: <strong>The</strong> Wanderer Press, (1944). First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. A bit <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fsetting, fine in a lightly sunned dust jacket.<br />

With an autograph letter from Dowling to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> laid in. $40<br />

225. DOWLING, ALLAN. In the Beginning Was the Myth. New York: Vantage Press,<br />

(1968). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Tips bumped, else fine in a rubbed dust jacket. Inscribed by<br />

Dowling to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> on the front endpaper. $30


226. DRESBACH, GLENN WARD. <strong>The</strong> Collected Poems 1914-1948. Caldwell, Idaho: Caxton<br />

Printers, 1950. First edition 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly used dust jacket. Signed by Dresbach<br />

on the front endpaper. $25<br />

227. DRINKWATER, JOHN. POEMS OF MEN AND HOURS. LONDON: DAVID NUTT,<br />

1911. FIRST EDITION. 8VO, BOARDS. FEW SPOTS TO FOREDGE, COVERS SOILED,<br />

RUBBED, AND BUMPED, GOOD. PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED BY<br />

DRINKWATER ON THE VERSO OF THE HALF-TITLE IN 1911 TO THE POET HELEN<br />

BANTOCK. $50<br />

INSCRIBED TO THOMAS HARDY<br />

228. DRINKWATER, JOHN. Cromwell and Other Poems. London: David Nutt, 1913. First<br />

edition. 8vo, red cloth, stamped in gilt, t.e.g. Bookplate; covers slightly rubbed. A nice<br />

association copy, inscribed by Drinkwater on the verso <strong>of</strong> the half-title to Thomas Hardy;<br />

with an autograph card signed by Drinkwater tipped in at the front endpaper: “21/12/13. Dear<br />

Mr. Thomas Hardy, May I send you my new book - since you were good enough to show<br />

some interest in my earlier work? Very faithfully yours, John Drinkwater.” $500<br />

229. DRINKWATER, JOHN. Rebellion: A Play in Three Acts. London: David Nutt, (1914). First<br />

edition. 8vo, wrappers. Pages toned and a bit brittle; bookplate on front flyleaf, which has<br />

become detached; very good, fragile. $25<br />

230. DRINKWATER, JOHN. Poems 1908-1919. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, (1919). First<br />

American edition. 8vo, boards. Top <strong>of</strong> spine chipped, backstrip faded, covers marked, good.<br />

Inscribed and signed by Drinkwater on the front endpaper, dated 1920. $50<br />

231. DRINKWATER, JOHN. Pawns: Four Poetic Plays. With an Introduction by Jack R.<br />

Crawford. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1920. First American edition. 8vo, boards. Bookplate<br />

<strong>of</strong> Montgomery Evans on front pastedown; clipping <strong>of</strong> Evans’s review <strong>of</strong> this book affixed to<br />

rear pastedown; fine in a soiled dust jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong> edge-wear, one tape mend at the<br />

crown. $40<br />

232. DRINKWATER, JOHN. Collected Poems: Volume 1 1908-1917; Volume II 1917-1922.<br />

London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1923. First edition. 2 volumes, royal 8vos, white buckram,<br />

t.e.g. Cloth bubbled a bit and slightly soiled, near fine. One <strong>of</strong> 230 numbered sets on handmade<br />

paper, specially bound, signed by Drinkwater at the end <strong>of</strong> his preface in the first<br />

volume. $100<br />

233. DRINKWATER, JOHN. Art and the State. Liverpool: E.A. Bryant, 1930. First edition.<br />

8vo, wrappers. Fine. <strong>The</strong> Roscoe Lecture, delivered under the auspices <strong>of</strong> the Literary and<br />

Philosophical Society <strong>of</strong> Liverpool. $25<br />

234. DROUET, MINOU. First Poems. Translated by Margaret Crosland with an Introduction by<br />

Rene Julliard. New York: Harper & Brothers, (1956). First American edition. 8vo, cloth<br />

backed boards. Fine in a price-clipped, lightly rubbed dust jacket with a touch <strong>of</strong> edge-wear<br />

and one tape-mended tear. <strong>The</strong> case <strong>of</strong> Minou Drouet was a cause célèbre <strong>of</strong> the 1950s: an<br />

eight-year-old orphan, apparently developmentally disabled, she was adopted by an aspiring<br />

poet and emerged from her evident aphasia as an accomplished poet herself. Her reception<br />

was suspicious and she was subjected to a series <strong>of</strong> tests and examinations to determine the<br />

authenticity <strong>of</strong> her poetical work. $35<br />

SPIRAL PRESS<br />

235. DU PONT, MARCELLA MILLER. Sonnets and Lyrics. New York: Spiral Press, (1950).<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket with a tape mended tear to the<br />

rear panel. <strong>The</strong> poet’s first book, one <strong>of</strong> 1000 copies in the edition. Title page illustration by<br />

Fritz Eichenberg. Cronenwett 218. $35<br />

236. DU PONT, MARCELLA MILLER. Poems: Folio Two. New York: Spiral Press, (1956).<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a fresh dust jacket with a touch <strong>of</strong> edge wear. One <strong>of</strong> 1000<br />

copies in the edition; title page engraving by Fritz Eichenberg. This copy has been inscribed<br />

by the poet to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. Cronenwett 309. $45


237. DU PONT, MARCELLA M. Definitions and Criteria. Denver: Alan Swallow, (1965).<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket. Presentation copy, inscribed<br />

warmly to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> and with a nice autograph letter signed “Marcy.” $35<br />

238. DURRELL, LAWRENCE. <strong>The</strong> Tree <strong>of</strong> Idleness and Other Poems. London: Faber and<br />

Faber, (1955). First edition. 8vo, plum cloth. Spine stamping slightly dulled, a touch <strong>of</strong> shelf<br />

rubbing, else fine in a bright dust jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong> light rubbing to the extremities. $100<br />

239. DURYEE, MARY BALLARD. This Instant Joy. New York: Pageant Press, (1958). First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket. Presentation copy, inscribed by<br />

Duryee to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> on the front endpaper and with an additional inscription on a small<br />

card. $50<br />

240. DURYEE, MARY BALLARD. Signs and Wonders. (Dublin): Dolmen Press, (1972). First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in dust jacket. One <strong>of</strong> 500 copies, the entire edition,<br />

this one inscribed by Duryee on the half title page to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. Prospectus inserted,<br />

including a comment by Archibald MacLeish. $50<br />

241. EASTMAN, MAX. Poems <strong>of</strong> Five Decades. New York: Harper & Brothers, (1954). First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in a lightly sun-faded dust jacket with a few short<br />

tears and a bit <strong>of</strong> fraying at the crown. Presentation copy, inscribed by Eastman on the front<br />

flyleaf: “For <strong>Marie</strong> from her faithful chancellor, Max.” Eastman served as a chancellor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Academy from 1946 to 1962. $40<br />

242. EATON, CHARLES EDWARD. <strong>The</strong> Greenhouse in the Garden. New York: Twayne,<br />

(1955). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a spine darkened but bright dust jacket. Inscribed by<br />

the poet on the front endpaper to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, and with a typed letter signed by Eaton also<br />

laid in. $35<br />

243. EATON, CHARLES EDWARD. Countermoves. London: Abelard-Schuman, (1962). First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a chipped dust jacket. Inscribed by Eaton to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $35<br />

244. EBERHART, RICHARD. <strong>The</strong> Oak. Hanover, New Hampshire: <strong>The</strong> Pine Tree Press, (1957).<br />

First edition. Oblong 12mo, original decorative oak-leaf patterned wrappers, sewn. Light,<br />

inevitable <strong>of</strong>fsetting from the wrappers, else fine, no wear, no tears. One <strong>of</strong> only 50<br />

numbered copies, the entire edition, printed at the press <strong>of</strong> Marcus McCorison. This copy has<br />

been inscribed and signed by Eberhart on the first leaf, to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. A nice association<br />

copy <strong>of</strong> a lovely and very scarce publication. $500<br />

245. EGILSRUD, JOHAN. My Thinking Heart. New York: Vantage Press, (1953). First edition.<br />

8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly sunned, lightly rubbed dust jacket. Inscribed by the poet to Mrs.<br />

<strong>Bullock</strong>. $35<br />

246. EGILSRUD, JOHAN. Soundings. New York: Finch College Press, (1960). First edition.<br />

8vo, cloth. Just about fine in a lightly faded dust jacket with a couple <strong>of</strong> tears to the<br />

extremities. Inscribed by Egilsrud to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $35<br />

247. ELIOT, T.S. Poems. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1920. First American edition. 8vo, tan<br />

printed boards. Some spots to endsheets; neat, contemporary gift inscription, covers a bit<br />

rubbed, with some spine lettering affected, but bright and intact, without the rare dust jacket.<br />

This was the first book <strong>of</strong> Eliot’s poems to be published in the United States. While Gallup<br />

calls it the first U.S. edition <strong>of</strong> Ara Vos Prec, the poems appear in a different order and with<br />

one substitution. Gallup A4b. $350<br />

ONE OF 85 SIGNED<br />

248. ELIOT, T.S. Poems 1909-1925. London: Faber & Gwyer, 1925. First edition. 8vo, original<br />

white glazed linen. Small stain affecting first three leaves; spine darkened, rubbing to the<br />

ends <strong>of</strong> the spine, covers somewhat soiled, without glassine jacket. One <strong>of</strong> 85 numbered<br />

copies on handmade paper, signed by Eliot, ten <strong>of</strong> which were not for sale. An important<br />

edition, containing the first appearance <strong>of</strong> Eliot’s famous dedication to Ezra Pound <strong>of</strong> “<strong>The</strong><br />

Waste Land.” Quite scarce. Gallup A8b. $9,500


249. ELIOT, T.S. A Song for Simeon. Drawing by E. McKnight Kauffer. London: Faber &<br />

Gwyer, Ltd., 1928. First edition. 8vo, gray paper-covered boards, stamped in gilt. Spine<br />

darkened, covers a bit rubbed with a few marks. One <strong>of</strong> 500 numbered copies on large paper<br />

signed by Eliot. In addition, this is a presentation copy bearing a pencil inscription signed by<br />

the artist E. McKnight Kauffer, dated 1929. Gallup A11b. $1,250<br />

250. ELIOT, T.S. Ash Wednesday. New York: G.P. Putnam’s/Knickerbocker Press, (1930).<br />

First American trade edition. 8vo, black cloth stamped in yellow. Just about fine, without the<br />

glassine dust jacket. One <strong>of</strong> 2000 copies in this edition <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> Eliot’s most important<br />

poems. This copy is from the collection <strong>of</strong> Walter Chrysler, with his small leather booklabel<br />

affixed to the front pastedown. Gallup A15c. $150<br />

251. ELIOT, T.S. <strong>The</strong> Dry Salvages. London: Faber and Faber, (1941). First edition. 8vo,<br />

printed wrappers. Contemporary pencil inscription on half title page, wrappers a bit sunned<br />

at edges, else about fine. <strong>The</strong> third <strong>of</strong> Eliot’s Four Quartets. Gallup A39. $250<br />

252. ELIOT, T.S. <strong>The</strong> Cocktail Party. London: Faber and Faber, (1950). First edition. 8vo,<br />

green cloth. Tips bumped, else fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong> egewear and a<br />

tape-mend at the top. First issue, with the misprint on p. 29. Gallup A55a. $100<br />

253. ELIOT, T.S. <strong>The</strong> Cocktail Party. New York: Harcourt, Brace, (1950). First American<br />

edition. 8vo, black cloth. Fine in a lightly used dust jacket, one tape mend to rear panel.<br />

Gallup A55b. $35<br />

254. ELIOT, T.S. <strong>The</strong> Frontiers <strong>of</strong> Criticism. Minneapolis: University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, 1956.<br />

First edition. Small 8vo, wrappers. Fine Gallup A68. $35<br />

255. ELIOT, T.S. <strong>The</strong> Cultivation <strong>of</strong> Christmas Trees. New York: Farrar, Straus and<br />

Cudahy, (1956). First American edition. 8vo, decorative boards Fine, not issued with dust<br />

jacket; original mailing envelope folded and laid in. Gallup A66b. $75<br />

256. ELIOT, T.S. <strong>The</strong> Elder Statesman. New York: Farrar, Straus & Cudahy, (1959). First<br />

American edition. 8vo, black cloth. Offsetting from a clipping to the front endsheets, else<br />

fine in an especially fresh dust jacket with just one small scratch and on short closed tear to<br />

the front panel. Gallup A70b. $75<br />

257. EMMANUEL, PIERRE. Saint-John Perse: Praise and Presence. Washington: <strong>Library</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Congress, 1971. First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Fine. Lecture in the Gertrude Clarke<br />

Whittall series, with LC publicity materials laid in. $20<br />

258. ENGLE, PAUL. Break the Heart’s Anger. Garden City: Doubleday, Doran, 1936. First<br />

edition. 8vo, brown cloth. Very slight lean, few marks, very near fine, no dust jacket. $30<br />

259. ENGLE, PAUL. Corn: A Book <strong>of</strong> Poems. New York: Doubleday, Doran, 1939. First edition.<br />

8vo, cloth. Fine in an edge-worn dust jacket, taped at the crown. <strong>The</strong> dust jacket illustration,<br />

which also appears on the front board-label, is by Grant Wood. $75<br />

260. ENGLE, PAUL. For the Midwestern Dead. Iowa City: N.p., 1945. First (separate)<br />

edition. Broadside poem, 4-1/4 X 14, “ folded into thirds, as for mailing. Fine, but for the<br />

folds. One <strong>of</strong> an unspecified number <strong>of</strong> copies, prepared as a Christmas card; signed by<br />

Engle. $50<br />

261. ENGLE, PAUL. American Child: A Sonnet Sequence. New York: Random House, (1945).<br />

First edition. 12mo, cloth-backed decorative boards. Just about fine in a rubbed dust jacket,<br />

one small hole and a tape mend to the spine. Inscribed by Engle in 1946 to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $75<br />

262. ENGLE, PAUL. [Untitled poem]. (Iowa City: Prairie Press), Christmas 1947. First edition.<br />

8vo, single leaf folded once, printed on two sides only. Horizontal crease, as for mailing,<br />

otherwise fine. Designed and printed by Carroll Coleman using type for which the punches<br />

were handcut by Victor Hammer. Signed by Engle. $50


263. ENGLE, PAUL. <strong>The</strong> World <strong>of</strong> Love. New York: Random House, (1951). First edition.<br />

8vo, cloth-backed boards. Tips bumped, fine in a price-clipped dust jacket, rubbed, and with<br />

a touch <strong>of</strong> fraying at the ends <strong>of</strong> the spine. $20<br />

264. ENGLE, PAUL. For the Iowa Dead. (Iowa City): State University <strong>of</strong> Iowa, 1956. First<br />

edition thus. 8vo, printed wrappers, stapled. A touch <strong>of</strong> soil, fine. A sonnet sequence, revised<br />

and expanded from the 1945 sequence “For the Midwestern Dead.” $40<br />

CUMMINGTON PRESS<br />

265. ENGLE, PAUL. Book and Child: Three sonnets . . . printed for his and his family’s friends.<br />

Christmas 1956. (Iowa City: Cummington Press), 1956. First edition. Oblong 12mo,<br />

wrappers. Fine. One <strong>of</strong> an unspecified but small number <strong>of</strong> copies for private distribution.<br />

Includes a copperplate engraving by Katharine Hefner <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts at the State<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Iowa. $125<br />

266. ENGLE, PAUL. Three Sonnets for Colette. (Sewanee, Tennessee): Sewanee Review,<br />

1956. First edition. 8vo, single leaf, folded once to make four pages, printed on three sides.<br />

Folded once horizontally, else fine. Specially reprinted from <strong>The</strong> Sewanee Review (January,<br />

1956) on fine paper. Inscribed on the front by Engle to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, dated 1956. $50<br />

267. ENGLE, PAUL. An Old Palestinian Donkey. Des Moines, Iowa: Better Homes &<br />

Gardens, 1958. First edition. Broadside poem, 13 X 5”. Three horizontal folds, else fine<br />

reprinted from the April 1958 issue <strong>of</strong> the magazine; signed by Engle. $40<br />

268. ENGLE, PAUL. Poems in Praise. New York: Random House, (1959). First edition. 8vo,<br />

cloth-backed decorative boards. Fine in a very lightly rubbed dust jacket with one tapemended<br />

tear to the front panel. Presentation copy, inscribed by Engle on the title page to<br />

Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $40<br />

269. ENGLE, PAUL. Robert Frost. N.P.: State University <strong>of</strong> Iowa <strong>Library</strong>, 1959. First edition.<br />

12mo, Single leaf <strong>of</strong> handmade paper folded once to make four pages, printed on all sides.<br />

Fine. One <strong>of</strong> 3000 copies printed on the occasion <strong>of</strong> Frost’s visit to the University. This copy<br />

has been inscribed by Engle to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, dated 1959. $75<br />

270. ENGLE, PAUL, et al. West <strong>of</strong> Boston: poems from the State University <strong>of</strong> Iowa <strong>Poetry</strong><br />

Workshop in honor <strong>of</strong> the visit <strong>of</strong> Robert Frost. Iowa City: <strong>The</strong> Qara Press, (1959). First<br />

edition. 8vo, printed wrappers, saddle stitched. Fine. One <strong>of</strong> 400 copies in the edition; this<br />

one inscribed by Engle on the title page: “For <strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>, with thanks from all poets<br />

everywhere for her gracious support to the art <strong>of</strong> poetry. -Paul Engle, 1959.” Other<br />

contribuitors to this volume include Robert Mezey, Stephen Berg, others. <strong>The</strong> selection was<br />

made by Donald Justice. $150<br />

271. ENGLE, PAUL. Golden Child: A Libretto for an Opera Composed by Philip Bezanson, with<br />

photographs from the telecast premiere on the Hallmark Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame. Kansas City,<br />

Missouri: Hallmark Cards, Inc., 1960. First edition. 8vo, decorative boards. Fine in a lightly<br />

rubbed dust jacket. Designed and printed by Kim Merker and Harry Duncan. With the<br />

printed presentation card laid in. $100<br />

272. ENGLE, PAUL. Easter. Des Moines, Iowa: Better Homes & Gardens Magazine, 1960. First<br />

edition. Broadside poem, 12-1/2 X 4-7/8” Horizontal fold, else fine. Reprinted from the<br />

magazine; signed and dated by Engle in 1960. $40<br />

273. ENGLE, PAUL. A Name. N.P. N. p., n.d. First edition. Broadside poem 8-3/4 X 5-3/4 “<br />

Fine. Signed by Engle. $40<br />

274. ENGLE, PAUL. Christmas Poems. N.P., N. p., n.d. First edition. 8vo, printed wrappers,<br />

stapled Slight soil and a bit <strong>of</strong> wrinkling, fine. Signed and dated by Engle on the front<br />

wrapper in 1961. $50<br />

275. ENGLE, PAUL (editor). Poems: all <strong>of</strong> them touching on some aspect <strong>of</strong> the imagination and<br />

written by members and former members <strong>of</strong> the University, some <strong>of</strong> them especially for the


occasion, read as part <strong>of</strong> Creative Arts Week, May 1961 at the University <strong>of</strong> Iowa. (Iowa<br />

City: N.p., 1961). First edition. Narrow 4to, wrappers. Fine. Presentation copy, inscribed by<br />

Engle: “To <strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>, from all poets, for her devotion to poetry, Paul Engle, 1961.”<br />

Engle and Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> were two <strong>of</strong> the most influential supporters <strong>of</strong> American poetry<br />

during the twentieth century, he through the Iowa Writers Workshops and she through the<br />

Academy. Among the poets contributing to this collection are: William Dickey, Donald<br />

Finkel, W.D. Snodgrass, Robert Mezey, Mona Van Duyn, Donald Justice and Philip Levine,<br />

as well as Engle himself. Engle has made a small holograph correction to his contribution. $125<br />

276. ENGLE, PAUL. Golden Child. Illustrated by Leonard Everett Fisher. New York: E.P.<br />

Dutton, (1962). First edition thus. 8vo, ochre cloth. Fine in a lightly used dust jacket.<br />

Inscribed by Engle to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $40<br />

277. ENGLE, PAUL & LANGLAND, JOSEPH (editors). Poet’s Choice. New York: <strong>The</strong> Dial<br />

Press, 1962. First edition. 8vo, brick red cloth. Fine in a lightly used dust jacket. Inscribed<br />

by Engle: “To <strong>Marie</strong>, <strong>Poetry</strong>’s devoted friend, Paul Engle 1962.” A remarkable collection in<br />

which the editors asked virtually all the leading poets <strong>of</strong> the day to choose from among their<br />

own works. <strong>The</strong>ir selections are printed with the poets’ commentaries on why they’d chosen<br />

these verses. $75<br />

278. ENGLE, PAUL. Embrace: Selected Love Poems. New York: Random House, (1969). First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in a lightly used dust jacket. Signed and dated (1969)<br />

on the half title page. $50<br />

279. ENGLE, PAUL. Images <strong>of</strong> China: Poems Written in China, April-June 1980. Preface by<br />

Nieh Hualing. Beijing: New World Press, (1981). First edition. 8vo, red cloth. Fine in dust<br />

jacket. Signed and dated (1981) by Engle on the first leaf $35<br />

280. ENGLISH POETS. <strong>The</strong> Aldine Edition <strong>of</strong> the British Poets. London: William<br />

Pickering, 1830-1852. 53 volumes, 12mos, uniformly bound in full red pebble-grain morocco<br />

by Hayday, a.e.g. Occasional tiny scuffs to spinal extremities, very small wrinkle to the<br />

corner <strong>of</strong> five pages in a Shakespeare volume, else fine, fresh and bright. A very handsome<br />

set <strong>of</strong> this significant edition. Includes: Chaucer, Milton, Burns, Cowper, Spenser, Gray,<br />

Dryden, Pope, Swift, etc., etc. $4,500<br />

COMPLETE SET<br />

281. ENGLISH POETS. [Series title]: Ariel Poems. London: Faber & Gwyer/Faber & Faber, n.d.<br />

(1927-1931). First editions. 38 volumes, uniform 12mos, original illustrated wrappers,<br />

saddle-stitched. Bookplates in all but seven numbers; small tape-stains from where protective<br />

plastic wrappers were once affixed, some soil and edge-stains to a few numbers, one spine<br />

split, otherwise very good, a delicate set. <strong>The</strong> complete set <strong>of</strong> Ariel Poems, Faber’s<br />

remarkable series that joined contemporary poets and illustrators. Each poem is a first<br />

edition, with an original illustration and specially designed wrapper. <strong>The</strong> series includes:<br />

Thomas Hardy & Albert Rutherston, Yuletide in a Younger World; Henry Newbolt & Ralph<br />

Keene, <strong>The</strong> Linnet’s Nest; Laurence Binyon & Barnett Freedman, <strong>The</strong> Wonder Night; Walter<br />

de la Mare & Blair Hughes-Stanton, Alone; G.K. Chesterton & Eric Gill, Gloria in<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>undis; Wilfrid Gibson & John Nash, <strong>The</strong> Early Whistler; Siegfried Sassoon & Paul Nash,<br />

Nativity; T.S. Eliot & E. McKnight Kauffer, Journey <strong>of</strong> the Magi; Hilaire Belloc, <strong>The</strong> Chanty<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Nona; W.H. Davies & William Nicholson, Moss and Feather; Walter de la Mare &<br />

Blair Hughes-Stanton, Self to Self; Humbert Wolfe & Charles Ricketts, Troy; Harold Monro<br />

& David Jones, <strong>The</strong> Winter Solstice; Siegfried Sassoon & Stephen Tennant, To My Mother;<br />

Edith Sitwell & Edward Bawden, Popular Song; T.S. Eliot & E. McKnight Kauffer, A Song<br />

for Simeon; Edmund Blunden & Albert Rutherston, Winter Nights; W.B. Yeats & Gilbert<br />

Spencer, Three Things; A.E. & Paul Nash, Dark Weeping; Walter de la Mare & Claudia<br />

Guercio, A Snowdrop; G.K. Chesterton & Diana Murphy, Ubi Ecclesia; James Stephens &<br />

Althea Willoughby, <strong>The</strong> Outcast; T.S. Eliot & Gertrude Hermes, Animula; Peter Quennell &<br />

Albert Rutherston, Inscription on a Fountain-Head; G.K. Chesterton & Celia Fiennes, <strong>The</strong><br />

Grave <strong>of</strong> Arthur; Harold Monro & Eric Ravilious, Elm Angel; Siegfried Sassoon & Stephen<br />

Tennant, In Sicily; D.H. Lawrence & Althea Willoughby, <strong>The</strong> Triumph <strong>of</strong> the Machine; T.S.<br />

Eliot & E. McKnight Kauffer, Marina; Roy Campbell & David Jones, <strong>The</strong> Gum Trees;<br />

Walter de la Mare & Barnett Freedman, News; Henry Newbolt & Althea Willoughby, A<br />

Child is Born, Walter de la Mare & Albert Rutherston, To Lucy; Siegfried Sassoon &<br />

Stephen Tennant, To the Red Rose; T.S. Eliot & E. McKnight Kauffer, Triumphal March;


Edith Sitwell & R.A. Davies, Jane Barston 1719-1746; V. Sackville-West & Graham<br />

Sutherland, Invitation to Cast Out Care; Roy Campbell & Barnett Freedman, Choosing a<br />

Mast. Not frequently <strong>of</strong>fered as a complete set. $1,750<br />

282. ENGLISH POETS. [Series Title]: Ariel Poems (New Series). London: Faber and Faber,<br />

(1954). First editions, first separate editions. 8 volumes, uniform 8vos, printed wrappers,<br />

sewn. Fine in original printed envelopes. <strong>The</strong> complete set <strong>of</strong> the second series <strong>of</strong> Ariel<br />

Poems, including: Walter De La Mare, <strong>The</strong> Winnowing Dream, illustrated by Robin Jacques;<br />

W.H. Auden, Mountains, illustrated by Edward Bawden; Edwin Muir, Prometheus,<br />

illustrated by John Piper; Louis MacNeice, <strong>The</strong> Other Wing, illustrated by Michael Ayrton;<br />

Stephen Spender, Sirmione Peninsula, illustrated by Lynton Lamb; T.S. Eliot, <strong>The</strong><br />

Cultivation <strong>of</strong> Christmas Trees, illustrated by David Jones; C. Day Lewis, Christmas Eve,<br />

illustrated by Edward Ardizzone; Roy Campbell, Nativity, illustrated by James Sellars.<br />

Seldom <strong>of</strong>fered complete and in fine condition. $350<br />

283. ENO, HENRY LANE. Indian Summer. New York: Duffield & Company, 1921. First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth. Covers rubbed and somewhat marked, cloth at crown frayed, good. Two<br />

ownership inscriptions, the second being that <strong>of</strong> <strong>Marie</strong> Leontine Graves [<strong>Bullock</strong>].<br />

“Compliments <strong>of</strong> the Author” slip laid in. $30<br />

284. ENO, HENRY LANE. <strong>The</strong> Maid <strong>of</strong> Gloucester. New York: Duffield, 1923. First edition.<br />

8vo, cloth. Spine darkened, a touch <strong>of</strong> wear, very good. With the “Compliments <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Author” slip laid in; two owners’ inscriptions, including that <strong>of</strong> <strong>Marie</strong> Leontine Graves<br />

[<strong>Bullock</strong>]. $30<br />

285. EUDY, MARY CUMMINGS. Quarried Crystals and Other Poems. With an Introduction by<br />

Joseph Auslander. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1935. First edition. 8vo, glazed boards.<br />

Edges and extremities a bit rubbed and very lightly worn very good in a rubbed silver-paper<br />

dust jacket with some edge-wear. A presentation copy, inscribed on the verso <strong>of</strong> the half<br />

title: “For <strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>, Jeanne d’Arc for <strong>Poetry</strong>, from Mary Cummings Eudy, Oct. 11,<br />

1935 New York City.” Laid in is the publisher’s prospectus, also inscribed by Eudy, as well<br />

as two letters. $50<br />

286. (EUDY, MARY CUMMINGS). Give Joan a Sword by Sister M. <strong>The</strong>rese. . . Preface by<br />

Jacques Maritain. New York: Macmillan, 1944. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly<br />

rubbed and sunned dust jacket. With a lengthy presentation inscription signed by poet Mary<br />

Cummings Eudy to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, and with an inscribed greeting card from Eudy also laid in,<br />

and some small marginalia penned by Eudy at one poem in the collection and on the rear<br />

endpaper. $40<br />

287. EUDY, MARY CUMMINGS. Quicken the Current. With an Introduction by Hugh R.<br />

Walpole. New York: Harper & Brothers, (1949). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly<br />

rubbed dust jacket with a couple <strong>of</strong> small tears. An excellent presentation copy, inscribed:<br />

“To my beloved and brave <strong>Marie</strong>, whose spirit is as the spirit <strong>of</strong> Joan <strong>of</strong> Arc - with devotion<br />

Mary Cummings Eudy, November 1949.” On the front pastedown Eudy has penned the brief<br />

poem “Inalienable.” With the publisher’s promotional materials and two adhesive labels<br />

signed by Eudy laid in. $40<br />

288. FARBER, NORMA. Look to the Rose. N.P., N.p, 1958. 8vo, wrappers. Fine. One <strong>of</strong> 200<br />

numbered copies, the entire edition. Inscribed by Farber on the first leaf to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, and<br />

with a one-page typescript poem dedicated to her laid in, along with an inscribed gift card. $50<br />

289. FARBER, NORMA. A Desperate Thing: Marriage is a Desperate Thing. Boston:<br />

Plowshare Press, (1973). First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Lightly rubbed, fine. Inscribed and<br />

initialed by Farber for Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $25<br />

290. FELDMAN, IRVING. New & Selected Poems. New York: Viking Press, (1979). First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in a very lightly used dust jacket, one short tear.<br />

Publisher’s publicity materials laid in. Signed by Feldman on the title page. $40


291. FERRIL, THOMAS HORNSBY. Trial By Time. New York: Harper & Brothers, (1944).<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly edge-worn dust jacket, few marks, one tape mend<br />

to rear. <strong>The</strong> front <strong>of</strong> the jacket features a comment by Carl Sandburg. $25<br />

292. FICKE, ARTHUR DAVISON. Selected Poems. With a Preface on the Nature <strong>of</strong> <strong>Poetry</strong><br />

N.P. (New York): Doubleday, Doran, 1938. First edition thus. 8vo, red cloth. Very slight<br />

lean, spine dulled and a bit marked, very good. A limited edition <strong>of</strong> 500 copies, so-stated on<br />

the title page. This is a presentation copy, inscribed on the front flyleaf: “For Mrs. Hugh<br />

<strong>Bullock</strong>, with apologies for (1.) Sod’s mistake, (2.) My mistake, and (3.) <strong>The</strong> snow-storm <strong>of</strong><br />

January 13, 1939. Arthur Davison Ficke, New York City.” $125<br />

293. FICKE, ARTHUR DAVISON. Tumultuous Shore and Other Poems. New York: Alfred A.<br />

Knopf, 1942. First edition. 8vo, black cloth. Just about a fine in a bright, lightly sunned and<br />

rubbed dust jacket. $75<br />

294. FIELD, SARA BARD. Darkling Plain. New York: Random House, 1936. First edition. 8vo,<br />

cloth Few light scratches, spine faded a shade, lacks dust jacket. Printed by the Grabhorn<br />

Press in San Francisco. $20<br />

295. FITZGERALD, ROBERT. Spring Shade: Poems 1931-1970. (New York): New Directions,<br />

(1971). First edition. 8vo, wrappers. A bit <strong>of</strong> toning to covers, near fine. Inscribed by<br />

Fitzgerald on the half title page to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $40<br />

296. FLACCUS, KIMBALL. Avalanche <strong>of</strong> April. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1934.<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a spine-darkened dust jacket, slightly soiled, with a touch <strong>of</strong><br />

wear at the ends <strong>of</strong> the spine and a short tear to the rear panel. <strong>The</strong> poet’s first book,<br />

inscribed: “To <strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>, the Helen <strong>of</strong> Troy <strong>of</strong> American <strong>Poetry</strong>, with resepctful regards<br />

from Kimball Flaccus, New York City, Nov. 7, 1939.” $75<br />

297. FLACCUS, KIMBALL. <strong>The</strong> White Stranger. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1940.<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed and edge-worn dust jacket. $30<br />

298. FLETCHER, JOHN GOULD. XXIV Elegies. Santa Fe, N.M: Writers’ Editions, (1935).<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth. Slight soil, spine darkened a shade, without jacket. One <strong>of</strong> 400<br />

numbered copies, signed by Fletcher. $75<br />

299. FLETCHER, JOHN GOULD. <strong>The</strong> Burning Mountain. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1946. First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a bright but lightly edge-worn dust jacket. $35<br />

300. FORD, EDSEL. <strong>The</strong> Manchild from Sunday Creek. Dallas, Texas: <strong>The</strong> Kaleidograph<br />

Press, (1956). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a slightly faded and lightly soiled pale blue<br />

dust jacket. Presentation copy, inscribed on by the front endpaper by Ford to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $40<br />

301. FRANKENBERG, LLOYD. <strong>The</strong> Red Kite. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, (1939). First<br />

edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Slight rubbing, else fine; remnants <strong>of</strong> dust jacket laid in. <strong>The</strong> poet’s<br />

first book, one <strong>of</strong> 500 numbered copies, signed by Frankenberg. $75<br />

302. FRASER, KATHLEEN. Change <strong>of</strong> Address & Other Poems. San Francisco: Kayak, 1966.<br />

First edition. 8vo, wrappers. A bit <strong>of</strong> wrinkling at the top, fine. With a nice autograph letter<br />

signed by Fraser to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. One <strong>of</strong> 500 copies. $50<br />

303. FRENEAU, PHILIP. Poems Written Between the Years <strong>of</strong> 1768 & 1794 . . . A New Edition,<br />

Revised and Corrected by the Author, Including a Considerable Number <strong>of</strong> Pieces Never<br />

Before Published. Monmouth [N.J.]: Printed at the Press <strong>of</strong> the Author, 1795. First Complete<br />

Edition. 8vo, later 3/4 morocco. Small remnants <strong>of</strong> a booklabel on front pastedown, else fine.<br />

A passionate participant in the American Revolution, who was imprisoned by the Brititsh,<br />

Freneau (1752-1832) would become the major American poet <strong>of</strong> the eighteenth century. $750<br />

304. FRENEAU, PHILIP. Poems Relating to the American Revolution. With an<br />

Introductory Memoir and Notes by Evert A. Duyckinck. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell,


1865. First edition. Light brown cloth stamped in gilt and black, a.e.g. Lightly rubbed, else<br />

very near fine. $100<br />

305. FROST, LESLEY. Really Not Really. Illustrated by Barbara Remington. Manhasset, New<br />

York: Channel Press, (1962). First edition. Small 4to, illustrated boards. One bump to lower<br />

edge, fine in a very lightly used dust jacket. A children’s story, inscribed on the title page to<br />

Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. <strong>The</strong> author was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Robert Frost. $75<br />

306. FROST, LESLEY. New Hampshire’s Child: <strong>The</strong> Derry Journals <strong>of</strong> Lesley Frost. With<br />

Notes and Index by Lawrance Thompson and Arnold Grade. Albany: State University <strong>of</strong><br />

New York Press, 1969. First edition. 8vo, ochre cloth. Fine in a very lightly rubbed dust<br />

jacket. Facsmile <strong>of</strong> the author’s childhood diary, this is a presentation copy, inscribed by<br />

Lesley Frost to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $75<br />

first book<br />

307. FROST, ROBERT. A Boy’s Will. LONDON: DAVID NUTT, 1913. FIRST EDITION.<br />

SMALL 8VO, ORIGINAL CREAM LINEN WRAPPERS (BINDING D) PRINTED IN<br />

BLACK. SMALL CREASE TO CORNER OF FRONT WRPPER, ELSE FINE AND FRESH.<br />

FROST’S FIRST BOOK, THIS BEING ONE OF 135 COPIES PURCHASED AS A<br />

REMAINDER BY NEW YORK’S CHISWICK BOOKSHOP, NUMBERED AND SIGNED<br />

BY FROST. A SHARP COPY IN AN APPEALING AND DISCREET MOROCCO-<br />

BACKED SLIPCASE. $2,500<br />

308. FROST, ROBERT. North <strong>of</strong> Boston. London: David Nutt, (1914). First edition. 8vo, grass<br />

green cloth, stamped in gilt and blind (binding F, with horizontal blindrules only). Bookplate<br />

on front pastedown; neat small label on rear pastedown, endsheets lightly <strong>of</strong>fset; a fine,<br />

bright, and tight copy, uncut, and with most <strong>of</strong> what would appear to be the original tissue<br />

wrapper. An attractive copy, inscribed by Frost with a line from “Mending Wall” and signed<br />

in full. $7,500<br />

309. FROST, ROBERT. Mountain Interval. New York: Henry Holt, (1916). First edition. 8vo,<br />

blue cloth. Bookplate; pencil notes to rear endpapers; covers very lightly sunned and rubbed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first issue, with a duplicated line on p.88. From the library <strong>of</strong> New England writer<br />

Margaret Emerson Bailey, with her bookplate on the front pastedown and pencilled poems on<br />

the rear endpapers. $350<br />

310. (FROST, ROBERT). <strong>The</strong> Seven Arts, Vol. 1, No. 4, February 1917. New York: Seven Arts<br />

Publishing Co., Inc., 1917. 8vo, printed wrappers Some soil, a touch <strong>of</strong> wear to edges <strong>of</strong><br />

oversized wrappers, else fine. Includes the first appearance <strong>of</strong> Frost’s first play, “A Way<br />

Out.” $150<br />

311. FROST, ROBERT. New Hampshire: A Poem with Notes and Grace Notes. With Woodcuts<br />

by J.J. Lankes. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1923. First edition. 8vo, cloth backed<br />

boards. Gift inscription, else a fine copy in an edgeworn dust jacket with a sizeable chip to<br />

the rear panel, and smaller one to the top <strong>of</strong> the spine, and three aged tape-mends. Frost’s<br />

first Pulitzer Prize-winning collection, including “Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening”<br />

and other beloved verses. Scarce in dust jacket. $750<br />

312. FROST, ROBERT. West-Running Brook. New York: Henry Holt and Company, (1928).<br />

First edition. 8vo, t.e.g., decorative cloth-backed boards. Fine in original glassine (torn) and<br />

an edgeworn slipcase, label tanned very slightly. One <strong>of</strong> 1000 numbered copies signed by<br />

Frost. This special limited issue was printed by D.B. Updike’s Merrymount Press and<br />

includes three signed woodcut illustrations by J.J. Lankes. $750<br />

313. FROST, ROBERT. A Way Out: A One Act Play. New York: <strong>The</strong> Harbor Press, 1929. First<br />

edition. Small 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Some rubbing to the edges <strong>of</strong> the boards, otherwise<br />

fine. One <strong>of</strong> 485 numbered copies, signed by Frost at the end <strong>of</strong> his two-page preface. <strong>The</strong><br />

poet’s first play, originally published in Seven Arts magazine in 1917 and appearing for the<br />

first time here in book form. $350<br />

314. FROST, ROBERT. <strong>The</strong> Lovely Shall Be Choosers. New York: Random House, 1929.<br />

First edition. 8vo, illustrated wrappers. Fine. Part <strong>of</strong> the collection issued together as “<strong>The</strong>


<strong>Poetry</strong> Quartos.” One <strong>of</strong> 475 copies. This copy has the leather booklabel <strong>of</strong> Walter Chrysler<br />

on the inside front wrapper. $150<br />

315. FROST, ROBERT. Collected Poems. New York: Random House, 1930. First edition. 8vo,<br />

gray glazed linen with leather spine label, t.e.g. Spine darkened slightly, with a bit <strong>of</strong><br />

rubbing to the label, else near fine, issued without dust jacket. Part <strong>of</strong> a small overrun from<br />

the edition <strong>of</strong> 1000 copies printed at the Spiral Press, unnumbered, and signed by Frost on<br />

the half title. According to an early bookseller’s ticket that is loosely inserted, this is one <strong>of</strong><br />

“twenty-odd unnumbered copies” bound at a later date. $1,250<br />

316. FROST, ROBERT. [Cover title]: <strong>The</strong> Lone Striker. (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1933).<br />

First edition. 8vo, printed pictorial wrappers, sewn. A fine, unblemished copy in the original<br />

envelope and a custom morocco-backed slipcase. Number eight in the publishers Borzoi<br />

Chapbooks series. This copy has been inscribed and signed by Frost at the time <strong>of</strong><br />

publication to Gordon Le Bert. <strong>The</strong> cover illustration as well as the entire book’s design are<br />

by W.A. Dwiggins. $750<br />

317. FROST, ROBERT. Two Tramps in Mud-Time: A New Poem. Sent with Holiday<br />

Greetings from Elinor & Robert Frost, Christmas 1934. (New York: Spiral Press, 1934). First<br />

edition. 12mo, plain brown wrappers, sewn. Fine in the original mailing envelope. One <strong>of</strong><br />

Frost’s earliest and scarcest Christmas-card poems, this one has been inscribed and signed by<br />

the poet on the title page to the well-known collector Paul Lemperley; the envelope is<br />

additionally addressed to Lemperley in Frost’s hand. $2,500<br />

318. FROST, ROBERT. Neither Out Far Nor In Deep: A Poem . Woodcut by J.J. Lankes<br />

(New York: Spiral Press, 1935). First separate edition. 16mo, wrappers. Light, inevitable<br />

<strong>of</strong>fsetting from handmade paper covers, else fine and bright. <strong>The</strong> third <strong>of</strong> Frost’s Spiral Press<br />

Christmas cards, one <strong>of</strong> 1235 copies printed, this being one <strong>of</strong> 450 with the Elinor and<br />

Robert Frost imprint. Crane B3. $225<br />

319. FROST, ROBERT. A Further Range. Book Six. New York: Henry Holt and Company,<br />

(1936). First edition. 8vo, oatmeal cloth with brown leather spine label. A touch <strong>of</strong> rubbing<br />

to label, else fine in the original paper-covered slipcase, lightly rubbed. One <strong>of</strong> 803<br />

numbered copies signed by Frost; printed at the Spiral Press. $650<br />

320. FROST, ROBERT. From Snow to Snow. New York: Henry Holt & Company, (1936). First<br />

edition. 12mo, tan cloth (binding B). Spine faded ever-so-slightly, else fine in original<br />

glassine, few tiny chips. $150<br />

321. FROST, ROBERT. From Snow to Snow. New York: Henry Holt & Company, (1936). First<br />

edition, third binding. 12mo, green cloth stamped in silver with four stars on front cover.<br />

Spine and edges faded, very good. $75<br />

322. FROST, ROBERT. Collected Poems 1939. New York: Henry Holt and Company, (1939).<br />

First edition thus. 8vo, light gray cloth. Faint marks to endsheets from binder’s glue; very<br />

good in an edgeworn dust jacket with a number <strong>of</strong> tears and internal tape mends. Signed by<br />

Frost on the first blank leaf. $675<br />

323. FROST, ROBERT. A Witness Tree. New York: Henry Holt, (1942). First edition. 8vo, blue<br />

cloth. Spine stamping dulled, else fine in a rubbed dust jacket with some edge wear. Frost’s<br />

fourth Pulitzer Prize-winning collection. $75<br />

324. FROST, ROBERT. A Masque <strong>of</strong> Reason. New York: Henry Holt and Company, (1945).<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth backed boards. Small mark to rear board; spine very slightly sunned,<br />

else fine in the original slipcase, which shows some wear and cracking. One <strong>of</strong> 800<br />

numbered copies signed by Frost in the limited issue, printed at the Spiral Press. $500<br />

325. FROST, ROBERT. A Masque <strong>of</strong> Mercy. New York: Henry Holt, (1947). First edition.<br />

8vo, blue cloth. Fine in a lightly faded dust jacket. $75<br />

326. FROST, ROBERT. Hard Not to Be King. New York: House <strong>of</strong> <strong>Books</strong>, Ltd., 1951. First<br />

edition. Small 8vo, blue cloth stamped in gilt. A touch <strong>of</strong> lightening on spine and toward


edges owing to the fugitive color <strong>of</strong> the cloth, else fine in the original plain tissue wrapper,<br />

which is numbered by hand in pencil, few small nicks and creases. One <strong>of</strong> 300 numbered<br />

copies signed by Frost, the entire edition. Number 11 in the publisher’s Crown Octavo series.<br />

$1,000<br />

327. FROST, ROBERT. Does No One But Me At All Ever Feel This Way In the Least.<br />

(New York: Spiral Press, 1952). First edition. 16mo, wrappers. Fine. One <strong>of</strong> 3875 copies printed, this one printed in the nam<br />

328. FROST, ROBERT. One More Brevity. (New York: Spiral Press, 1953). First edition.<br />

12mo, wrappers. Tiny tear at top <strong>of</strong> spine, else fine. One 4501 copies printed, this one in the<br />

name <strong>of</strong> the poet’s daughter and son-in-law, Lesley Frost Ballantyne and Joseph W.<br />

Ballantyne. Signed by Lesely Frost Ballantyne on the title page. Decorations by Philip<br />

Grushkin. Crane B25. $75<br />

329. FROST, ROBERT. Aforesaid. New York: Henry Holt and Company, (1954). First edition.<br />

8vo, green cloth. Spine slightly sunned, else fine and fresh in the original slipcase with a hint<br />

<strong>of</strong> lightening toward the open side. One <strong>of</strong> 650 numbered copies signed by Frost; published<br />

in celebration <strong>of</strong> the poet’s eightieth birthday. $750<br />

330. FROST, ROBERT. From a Milkweed Pod. (New York: Spiral Press, 1954). First edition.<br />

16mo, wrappers. Fine One <strong>of</strong> 5076 copies in all, this being one <strong>of</strong> those printed in the names<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lesley Frost and Joseph W. Ballantyne. Wood engravings by Thomas W. Nason. Crane<br />

B26. $75<br />

331. FROST, ROBERT. Some Science Fiction. (New York: Spiral Press, 1955). First edition.<br />

16mo, wrappers. Fine. One <strong>of</strong> 5650 copies printed, this one in the names <strong>of</strong> Mrs. and Mrs. J.<br />

Patrick Lannan. With decorations by Philip Grushkin. $50<br />

332. FROST, ROBERT. Kitty Hawk 1894. (New York: Spiral Press, 1956). First edition. 16mo,<br />

wrappers. Fine. One <strong>of</strong> 7000 copies in all, this being one <strong>of</strong> those printed in the names <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

and Mrs. J. Patrick Lannan. Woodcut decorations, including wrappers, by Antonio Frasconi.<br />

Crane B28. $50<br />

333. FROST, ROBERT. My Objection to Being Stepped On. (New York: Spiral Press,<br />

1957). First edition. 16mo, wrappers. Fine. One <strong>of</strong> 8290 copies printed, this being one <strong>of</strong> 300<br />

in the names <strong>of</strong> Lesely Frost and Joseph W. Ballantyne. Wood engravings by Leonard<br />

Baskin. Crane B29. $75<br />

334. FROST, ROBERT. A-Wishing Well. (New York: Spiral Press, 1959). First edition. 16mo,<br />

wrappers. Fine. This copy printed in the name <strong>of</strong> Frost’s publisher, Henry Holt and<br />

Company, signed on the title page by a Holt editor. Wood engravings by Thomas W. Nason.<br />

Crane B31. $75<br />

335. FROST, ROBERT. Accidentally on Purpose. (New York: Spiral Press, 1960). First<br />

edition. Oblong 24mo, wrappers. Fine. This copy printed in the names <strong>of</strong> Lesley Frost<br />

Ballantyne and Joseph W. Ballantyne. Crane B32. $75<br />

336. FROST, ROBERT. <strong>The</strong> Wood-Pile. (New York: Spiral Press, 1961) First separate edition.<br />

16mo, wrappers. Fine. This copy was printed in the names <strong>of</strong> the poet’s daughter and son-inlaw,<br />

Lesley Frost and Joseph W. Ballantyne. Inscribed on the title page by Lesley Frost to<br />

the <strong>Bullock</strong>s. Wood engravings by Thomas W. Nason. Crane B33. $75<br />

337. FROST, ROBERT & SANDBURG, CARL. Poems. New York: New York Public <strong>Library</strong>,<br />

1961. First edition thus. 12mo, printed yellow wrappers, stapled. Fine. An 18-page pamphlet<br />

with six poems, prepared to commemorate a lecture on Frost and Sandburg under the<br />

auspices <strong>of</strong> the NYPL’s Women’s Council. $30<br />

338. FROST, ROBERT. In the Clearing. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, (1962). First<br />

edition. 8vo, gray cloth. Fine in an unclipped dust jacket with a few small tears, one chip at<br />

the base <strong>of</strong> the spine, and a tape mend on the rear. $75


339. FROST, ROBERT. <strong>The</strong> Prophets Really Prophesy as Mystics the Commentators<br />

Merely Statistics. (New York: Spiral Press, 1962). First separate edition. 16mo,<br />

wrappers. Fine. This copy from the group printed in the names <strong>of</strong> Lesley Frost Ballantyne<br />

and Joseph W. Ballantyne, inscribed by Lesley Frost on the title page to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. Crane<br />

B34. $75<br />

340. [FROST, ROBERT]. ADAMS, FREDERICK B. To Russia With Frost. Boston: <strong>The</strong> Club<br />

<strong>of</strong> Odd Volumes, 1963. First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in original slipcase with<br />

printed label. One <strong>of</strong> 500 copies, designed by Joseph Blumenthal and printed by the Spiral<br />

Press. Loosely inserted into this copy is a nice TLS from Adams, presenting the book to the<br />

<strong>Bullock</strong>s. $100<br />

341. [FROST, ROBERT]. In Memory <strong>of</strong> Robert Frost. March 26, 1874 - January 29, 1963<br />

Amherst, Massachusetts: Amherst College, 1963. First edition 8vo, printed wrappers,<br />

stapled. Fine. Program from the memorial serivce for Frost, printing eleven poems by Frost<br />

that were read by Mark Van Doren. $75<br />

342. [FROST, ROBERT]. MORRISON, KATHLEEN. Robert Frost: A Pictorial Chronicle.<br />

New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, (1974). First edition. 4to, cloth-backed boards. Fine<br />

in dust jacket. With an autograph letter signed by Morrison to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, discussing the<br />

Frost House in Vermont $75<br />

343. FRYE, BURTON. Druid Poems from the Irish Woods. New York: <strong>The</strong> Fine Editions<br />

Press, (1955). First edition. 8vo, green cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket. Inscribed<br />

and signed by the poet, dated 1956. $40<br />

344. GALSWORTHY, JOHN & ADA. Carmen: An Opera in Four Acts. Taken from the Story <strong>of</strong><br />

Prosper Merimee the Original Libretto by H. Meilhac and L. Halevy. New English Version.<br />

London: Elkin Mathews and Marrot, 1932. First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine,<br />

tight, uncut copy in a deep red dust jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong> spine fading and one closed tear to<br />

the front panel, one tiny chip to the rear; a very handsome copy. One <strong>of</strong> 650 numbered copies<br />

signed by both translators. $125<br />

345. GARCIA LORCA, FEDERICO. Lament for the Death <strong>of</strong> a Bullfighter and Other<br />

Poems in the Original Spanish with English Translation by A.L. Lloyd. New York: Oxford<br />

University Press, (1937). First American edition, from English sheets. Tall 8vo, blue cloth.<br />

Very good in chipped and torn dust jacket with tape-mends to the rear panel. A nicely<br />

produced book, not common. $250<br />

346. GARLICK, RAYMOND. Blaenau Observed: A Broadcast Poem. (Narberth,<br />

Pembrokeshire): Dock Leaves Press, 1957. First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Lightly rubbed. $20<br />

347. GARRIGUE, JEAN. Country Without Maps. New York: Macmillan, (1964). First edition.<br />

8vo, pale blue cloth. Top edge a bit soiled, else fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket with a<br />

couple <strong>of</strong> closed tears. An advance review copy, with publisher’s slip. Also laid in is a<br />

prepublication ALS from Garrigue to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, an evocative and poetic letter about<br />

France, “. . . that necessary ‘other country’ that we all need, or most <strong>of</strong> us — the half<br />

symbolic and dearly particular . . .” $150<br />

348. GILDER, RICHARD WATSON. <strong>The</strong> New Day: A Poem in Songs and Sonnets. New York:<br />

Scribner, Armstrong and Company, 1876. First edition. 8vo, original blue cloth, stamped in<br />

gilt with a large peacock-feather design. Covers a bit rubbed and with a few marks; slight<br />

split to rear hinge. <strong>The</strong> poet and editor’s first book, particularly notable for its binding, an<br />

early and striking example <strong>of</strong> an American trade binding designed by a woman. $175<br />

349. GILFOND, HENRY. Journey Without End. New York: Philosophical <strong>Library</strong>, (1958).<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth. Near fine, in a slightly sunned and chipped dust jacket. Presentation<br />

copy, inscribed by Gilfond to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $30


first book<br />

350. GILPIN, LAURA. <strong>The</strong> Hocus-Pocus <strong>of</strong> the Universe. Garden City: Doubleday, 1977.<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in a price-clipped dust jacket. <strong>The</strong> poet’s first<br />

book, winner <strong>of</strong> the Walt Whitman Award sponsored by the Academy. This is a meaningful<br />

presentaion copy, inscribed by Gilpin to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. Laid in is a wonderful pre-publication<br />

letter, discussing the appearance <strong>of</strong> the book and the award. $175<br />

351. GLUECK, JOYCE. <strong>The</strong> Gothic Look: Poems. (Cambridge, Mass.): Privately Printed, 1957.<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed decorative boards. Just about fine in the original glassine<br />

wrapper with a touch <strong>of</strong> wear. A posthumous tribute volume gathering samples from<br />

previous books, with an introduction by John Holmes. $20<br />

352. GODDEN, RUMER. In Noah’s Ark. New York: Viking Press, 1949. First edition. 8vo,<br />

cloth-backed boards. Top edge dusty, fine in a lightly sunned dust jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong> edgewear<br />

and a pair <strong>of</strong> closed tears, taped. $75<br />

353. GOGARTY, OLIVER [ST. JOHN]. Wild Apples. New York: Jonathan Cape and Harrison<br />

Smith, (1929). First trade edition, first American edition. 8vo, light blue cloth. Tiny nick to<br />

front pastedown, else fine in a bright, attractive dust jacket, darkened somewhat on the spine<br />

and with a tiny closed tear to the rear panel. Preceded by a Dublin edition <strong>of</strong> only 50 copies. $75<br />

354. GOGARTY, OLIVER ST. JOHN. Elbow Room. Dublin: Cuala Press, 1939. First edition.<br />

8vo, cloth-backed boards. A touch <strong>of</strong> soil toward the base <strong>of</strong> the spine, else a fine, uncut,<br />

bright and fresh copy in original glassine, lightly chipped. One <strong>of</strong> 450 copies, the entire<br />

edition. $450<br />

355. GOGARTY, OLIVER ST. JOHN. Intimations. New York: Abelard Press, (1950). First<br />

edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Near fine in a lightly rubbed, spine faded dust jacket with a folded<br />

tear to the rear panel. Presentation copy, inscribed on the front flyleaf: “Inscribed for George<br />

A. Zabriskie by Oliver St. John Gogarty.” <strong>The</strong> recipient, a longtime President <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

York Historical Society, was also the author <strong>of</strong> a popular drink-mixing manual, <strong>The</strong> Bon<br />

Vivant’s Companion. Gogarty, himself a noted bon vivant, was the model for “stately, plump<br />

Buck Mulligan” in Joyce’s Ulysses. $125<br />

356. GOGARTY, OLIVER ST. JOHN. Collected Poems. (New York): Devin-Adair Company,<br />

(1954). First American edition. 8vo, blue and gray cloth. Fine in a lightly sunned dust jacket<br />

with a few tiny nicks and a bit <strong>of</strong> rubbing. Presentation copy, inscribed by Gogarty on the<br />

front flyleaf to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. Includes prefaces by W.B. Yeats, A.E., and Horace Reynolds. $100<br />

357. GOLL, IVAN. Chansons de France. Dessin de Fernand Leger. (New York: Gotham Book<br />

Mart, 1940). First edition. 8vo, printed wrappers, sewn. Toning toward edges <strong>of</strong> covers, a<br />

couple <strong>of</strong> small nicks, rumpling to upper corner, a delicate pamphlet. One <strong>of</strong> 700 numbered<br />

copies on Chippendale Offset paper, the entire edition. A presentation copy, inscribed by<br />

Goll on the inside front wrapper to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. Part <strong>of</strong> the series called Poet’s Messages,<br />

produced as a gesture <strong>of</strong> sustenance for poetry and art during wartime. With two copies <strong>of</strong><br />

the original prospectus inserted. $400<br />

358. GOLL, CLAIRE AND IVAN. Love Poems. With 8 Drawings by Marc Chagall. (New York):<br />

Hemispheres, (1947). First edition. 8vo, printed wrappers. Light tanning to spine and edges<br />

<strong>of</strong> wrappers, internally fine and bright. One <strong>of</strong> 600 numbered copies in the regular issue<br />

(there were an additional 40 signed copies on Vélin). This copy bears a presentation<br />

inscription, signed by both Golls with their names intertwined, to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. Laid in is a<br />

fragment <strong>of</strong> the original mailing envelope with the Golls’ return address in Brooklyn<br />

Heights. $350<br />

359. GRAVES, ROBERT. <strong>The</strong> Penny Fiddle: Poems for Children. Illustrated by Edward<br />

Ardizzone. Garden City: Doubleday, (1961). First American edition. 8vo, green cloth. Just<br />

about fine in a lightly sunned dust jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong> wear to the extremities. An advance<br />

review copy, with slip. $75


360. GRAVES, ROBERT. Man Does, Woman Is. Garden City: Doubleday, (1964). First<br />

American edition. 8vo, two-tone black cloth. Fine in a very lightly used dust jacket with a<br />

small rub to the front panel. $50<br />

RARE IRISH EDITION<br />

361. GRAY, THOMAS. Poems. Cork: Printed by William Flyn for E. Swiney, J. Bardin, T. White,<br />

& W. Flyn, 1768. 12mo, 79pp, contemporary tree calf with a touch <strong>of</strong> wear to extremities,<br />

very good. According to the title page: “This collection contains all the author’s poetical<br />

works, among which are three never before published in Ireland.” Also includes a parody <strong>of</strong><br />

“An Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard” by John Duncombe. An unusual Irish printing<br />

published in the same year as Dodsley’s London collection. Scarce. $750<br />

362. GRAY, THOMAS. SANGORSKI, ALBERTO. An Elegy Written in a Country<br />

Churchyard by Thomas Gray N.P. N.p. n.d. (circa 1920). Illuminated manuscript on<br />

vellum, 19pp, 8vo (6 X 7.5”), full double-page illuminated title, four oval miniatures in all,<br />

and each stanza with decorative initial. Fully calligraphed and illuminated by Sangorski,<br />

finely bound in an elegant and subtle later binding <strong>of</strong> full polished green calf by Deborah<br />

Evetts, gilt borders with small floral emblems, raised bands on spine with floral emblems and<br />

bright red leather label. Lower margins affected by a dampstain that has caused a bit <strong>of</strong><br />

darkening and some <strong>of</strong>fsetting <strong>of</strong> the red pagination and one miniature. Gray’s elegy was one<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sangorski’s favorite texts for illumination and one which he he executed a number <strong>of</strong><br />

times in varying degrees <strong>of</strong> sumptuousness. This example is certainly on the restrained side,<br />

yet still rich in Sangorski’s marvelously nostalgic technique and direct emotional rendering<br />

<strong>of</strong> the scenes. A most charming work. $8,500<br />

363. GREENE, LOUISE PRESTON. Silver Shadows. Dallas: <strong>The</strong> Story Book Press, (1949).<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in silver-paper dust jacket, a bit rubbed and with a few<br />

wrinkles to the rear panel Inscribed by the poet to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $30<br />

first book<br />

364. GREGORY, HORACE. Chelsea Rooming House. New York: Covici-Friede, 1930. First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth. Very slight lean, a bit <strong>of</strong> shelf-wear, just about fine in a sunned dust<br />

jacket, lightly rubbed and with a couple <strong>of</strong> small tears, one tape mend at the crown. Inscribed<br />

by Gregory on the front flyleaf: “For Martin Rosenfeld, faithfully yours, Horace Gregory Feb<br />

1931.” <strong>The</strong> poet’s first book. $150<br />

365. GREGORY, HORACE. No Retreat. New York: Harcourt, Brace, (1933). First edition. 8vo,<br />

blue cloth. Some marks to endsheets, else fine in a rubbed and lightly worn dust jacket with a<br />

small hole near the bottom <strong>of</strong> the spine. Signed and dated by Gregory in April 1933. $60<br />

366. GRENELLE, LISA. Self Is the Stranger. Francestown, New Hampshire: Golden Quill<br />

Press, (1963). First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket.<br />

Inscribed by Grenelle on the front endpaper to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $25<br />

367. GRENELLE, LISA. No Scheduled Flight. Francestown, New Hampshire: Golden Quill<br />

Press, (1973). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket. Inscribed by<br />

Grenelle and with an autograph card laid in. $25<br />

368. HABERLY, LOYD. <strong>The</strong> City <strong>of</strong> the Sainted King and Other Poems. Written, Decorated,<br />

& Bound by Loyd Haberly. [Cambridge, Massachusetts]: Widener <strong>Library</strong>/Harvard<br />

University, 1939. First edition. 8vo, hand-colored armorial design on title page; original full<br />

tan calf stamped in gilt with an overall pattern <strong>of</strong> crowns, Ls (for “Louis”) and Maltese<br />

crosses, t.e.g. Spine somewhat darkened, else fine in original felt-lined slipcase. One <strong>of</strong> 200<br />

copies, the entire edition. $375<br />

first book<br />

369. HAGEDORN, HERMANN. <strong>The</strong> Silver Blade. Berlin: Alfred Unger, 1907. First edition.<br />

8vo, original wrappers. Light toning toward edges, a bit <strong>of</strong> rumpling to oversized wrapperedges,<br />

fine, uncut. <strong>The</strong> poet’s scarce first book, a presentation copy, inscribed on the first<br />

blank: “To Dr. van Dyke, with thanks for kind words <strong>of</strong> encouragment, from Hermann<br />

Hagedorn, Jr., Cambridge, May 14, 1908.” <strong>The</strong> recipient was likely Henry van Dyke,<br />

clergyman, writer, and English pr<strong>of</strong>essor. $250


370. HAGEDORN, HERMANN. <strong>The</strong> Bomb That Fell on America . Santa Barbara: Pacific<br />

Coast Publishing Company, (1946). First edition. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. Very lightly used,<br />

rubbed. Poem about the atomic bombing <strong>of</strong> Hiroshima. Signed by Hagedorn on the title page,<br />

additionally inscribed by the inspirational writer Emily V. Hammond to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, and<br />

with letters to her about the book from Hammond and from Nicholas Roosevelt (on NewYork<br />

Times letterhead). $50<br />

371. HAGEDORN, HERMANN. While <strong>The</strong>re Is Time. . . Santa Barbara: Pacific Coast<br />

Publishing Company, (1962). First edition. 8vo, wrappers, stapled. Fine. Inscribed by<br />

Hagedorn: “For Hugh and <strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong> - this call to America to face and find herself -<br />

Hermann Hagedorn, 1962.” $25<br />

372. HAINES, JOHN. Twenty Poems. (Santa Barbara): Unicorn Press, (1971). First edition. 8vo,<br />

cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket, worn at the crown. One <strong>of</strong> 485 numbered copies. $40<br />

373. HALL, JAMES NORMAN. <strong>The</strong> Friends. Muscatine, Iowa: <strong>The</strong> Prairie Press, 1939. First<br />

edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Fine in original glassine, worn and chipped. One <strong>of</strong> 380 copies<br />

printed by Carroll Coleman, the entire edition. $75<br />

WINDHOVER PRESS<br />

374. HARDING, GUNNAR. <strong>The</strong> Fabulous Life <strong>of</strong> Guillaume Apollinaire. Translated from<br />

the Swedish by Gunnar Harding & Sydney Bernard Smith. Iowa City: Windhover Press,<br />

1970. First edition. Small 4to, printed gray wrappers. Small dent to front wrapper, else fine.<br />

One <strong>of</strong> 320 copies, the entire edition, illustrated with color silkscreens. $175<br />

375. HAVIARAS, STRATIS. Crossing the River Twice. Cleveland: Cleveland State<br />

University <strong>Poetry</strong> Center, (1976). First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Lightly rubbed, few marks. A<br />

nice presentation copy, inscribed by Haviaris on the title page to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $75<br />

376. HAVIARAS, STRATIS. When the Tree Sings. Drawings by Fred Marcellino. New York:<br />

Simon & Schuster, (1979). First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Remainder stamp on<br />

bottom edge, just about fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket with a couple <strong>of</strong> small tears. With<br />

a fine presentation inscription signed by Haviaras to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $50<br />

377. HAY, JOHN. Poems. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, (1899). First edition. 8vo, original green<br />

cloth, t.e.g. Shelf rubbing to extremities has been relatively inobtrusively touched up a bit<br />

with green ink, spine very faintly darkened, else just about fine. $75<br />

378. HAYDEN, ROBERT. Angle <strong>of</strong> Ascent: New and Selected Poems. New York: Liveright,<br />

(1975). First edition. 8vo, black cloth. Fine in dust jacket. A nice presentation copy,<br />

inscribed by Hayden on the half title: “For <strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>, friend <strong>of</strong> poets — Robert<br />

Hayden.” A good association copy <strong>of</strong> an uncommon book. $275<br />

379. HAYWARD, MILDRED. While Jesus Walked on Earth. Wakefield, Massachusetts:<br />

Montrose Press, (1955). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a sunstruck dust jacket and original<br />

glassine wrapper, some chips to the latter. Inscribed by the poet to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $75<br />

380. HECHT, ANTHONY. Millions <strong>of</strong> Strange Shadows. New York: Atheneum, 1977. First<br />

edition. 8vo, black cloth. Fine in a bright dust jacket with a touch <strong>of</strong> wear to the ends <strong>of</strong> the<br />

spine. A presentation copy, inscribed by Hecht on the half title page to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $150<br />

381. HECHT, ANTHONY. <strong>The</strong> Venetian Vespers. New York: Atheneum, 1980. Second<br />

printing. 8vo, green cloth. Fine in dust jacket. With a bold presentation inscription to Mrs.<br />

<strong>Bullock</strong> covering most <strong>of</strong> the title page. $100<br />

382. HECKEL, PEAR BASH. If I Could Sing. Portland, Maine: Falmouth Publishing House,<br />

1940. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly sunned dust jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong> wear and one<br />

tape-mended tear. $20


383. HECKEL, PEARL BASH. Candles in the Sun. Portland, Maine: Falmouth Publishing<br />

House, 1947. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly sunned dust jacket, edges a bit<br />

rubbed, one tape-mended tear. Inscribed by Heckel to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $30<br />

ONE OF TEN ON JAPAN VELLUM<br />

384. HENLEY, WILLIAM ERNEST. Hawthorn and Lavender. With Other Verses. London:<br />

David Nutt, 1901. First edition. 8vo, original stiff parchment wrappers, stamped in gilt.<br />

Spine and upper portions <strong>of</strong> wrappers sunned, a bit <strong>of</strong> wear to yap edges, else fine. One <strong>of</strong><br />

ten numbered copies on Japan Vellum in the severely limited issue. With a nice autograph<br />

letter signed by Henley tipped to the front flyleaf concerning Edgar Allan Poe. $1,500<br />

385. HENNIKER-HEATON, PETER. Jubilee and Other Poems. (Boston: E.D. Abbott Company),<br />

n.d. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in original glassine wrapper, worn. $20<br />

386. HERFORD, OLIVER. Artful Anticks. New York: <strong>The</strong> Century Co., 1901. Later printing.<br />

8vo, illustrated cloth. Fine in a delicate pictorial dust jacket, sunned on spine and edges and<br />

with a small tape mend to the top <strong>of</strong> the spine. This copy has been inscribed and initialed by<br />

Herford on the half title page, with a small drawing <strong>of</strong> a dog. $175<br />

POET’S MANUSCRIPT<br />

387. HILLYER, ROBERT. Manuscript notebook. (Paris, 1919). 8vo composition book, 68pp,<br />

clothbound. Shaken, spine worn, last leaf (blank) torn. <strong>The</strong> poet’s notebook, filled with<br />

poetry during a European sojourn. A title page has been fashioned boldly by hand in pencil<br />

reading: “Robert Hillyer Paris 15 Mars MCMXIX.” <strong>The</strong> poems within, written in ink and<br />

some with autograph corrections, are dated 1918 and 1919. In a somewhat later hand, Hillyer<br />

has noted on the title page: “”Poems for <strong>The</strong> Five <strong>Books</strong> <strong>of</strong> Youth and unpublished poems.”<br />

One page contains small sketches <strong>of</strong> houses. A significant notebook <strong>of</strong> early work by Hillyer.<br />

Acknowledged as a major poet at mid-century – his Collected Verse was the 1934 Pulitzer<br />

Prize-winner – Hillyer occupied a prominent position in American letters for many years and<br />

served as an Academy chancellor from 1949 to 1961. Owing in part to changing cultural<br />

tastes and in part, perhaps not unrelately, to his leading role in the opposition to Ezra<br />

Pound’s receipt <strong>of</strong> the Bollingen Prize in 1949, Hillyer’s reputation endured a long and steep<br />

decline. $2,250<br />

388. HILLYER, ROBERT. <strong>The</strong> Five <strong>Books</strong> <strong>of</strong> Youth. New York: Brentano’s, (1920). First<br />

edition. 8vo, pale blue boards. A hint <strong>of</strong> toning toward edges, fine in a lightly spinedarkened,<br />

lightly rubbed dust jacket. <strong>The</strong> poet’s second book. $75<br />

389. HILLYER, ROBERT. Manuscript Notebook. (London, 1920). 8vo composition book, 292<br />

pp, clothbound A bit shaken, covers rubbed. Working notebook, virtually filled with poems<br />

and drafts <strong>of</strong> poems in pencil and ink, most texts being quite heavily re-worked. A<br />

handwritten title page reads: “Robert Hillyer, London, 7 September/20, Queen Elizabeth’s<br />

Birthday. A year ago today was conceived “Alchemy”, though the writing <strong>of</strong> it was not then<br />

begun.” <strong>The</strong> reference is to Hillyer’s book Alchemy, published in 1920. On a loosely inserted<br />

index card, Hillyer has identified the contents <strong>of</strong> this notebook: “Hills Give Promise, about<br />

half, Several Unpublished poems, prelim skethces for Carmus, Sketches for the Egypt. Hymn<br />

to the Sun, Translations from the Danish, Sept 1920-Summer 1921.” A major working<br />

manuscript for one the poet’s more significant early books. $3,500<br />

390. HILLYER, ROBERT. Alchemy. With Decorations by Beatrice Stevens. New York:<br />

Brentano’s, (1920). First edition. Large 8vo, boards. Slight soil, a bit rubbed, fine. $30<br />

391. HILLYER, ROBERT. <strong>The</strong> Hills Give Promise: A Volume <strong>of</strong> Lyrics, Together With<br />

Carmus: A Symphonic Poem. With Five Drawings by Beatrice Stevens. Boston: J. Brimmer<br />

Company, 1923. 8vo, ca. 160pp, loose Paper browned and brittle, several pages chipped and<br />

torn. <strong>The</strong> poet’s corrected galley pro<strong>of</strong>s, extensively corrected by Hillyer in pencil. <strong>The</strong><br />

corrections tend toward the typographic, begging for clarity and crispness, although there are<br />

also a number <strong>of</strong> small textual corrections. This set <strong>of</strong> galleys does not contain any <strong>of</strong> the<br />

illustrations. <strong>The</strong> title page for the published book was entirely redesigned and the sequence<br />

<strong>of</strong> poems re-ordered. Quite fragile. $750


392. HILLYER, ROBERT. <strong>The</strong> Hills Give Promise: A Volume <strong>of</strong> Lyrics Together With<br />

Carmus: A Symphonic Poem. With Five Drawings by Beatrice Stevens. Boston: J. Brimmer<br />

Company, 1923. First edition. 8vo, 160pp, t.e.g., unbound. Few smudges, fine. Apparently an<br />

advance copy <strong>of</strong> the published book, which was limited to 200 numbered and signed copies.<br />

This unbound, unnumbered copy is printed on the same laid paper. Hillyer has penned the<br />

following inscription beneath the colophon: “Understand though all these follow summer, I<br />

shall stay. Robert Hillyer.” Scarce and possibly unique. $375<br />

393. HILLYER, ROBERT. <strong>The</strong> Halt in the Garden. With an Introduction by Arthur Machen.<br />

London: Elkin Mathews, 1925 First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in original<br />

glassine, lightly worn. $40<br />

394. HILLYER, ROBERT. Autograph manuscript, signed. N.P., n.d. ca. 1927. 7pp on five 4to<br />

leaves <strong>of</strong> unlined writing paper, written in pencil and ink. Folded horizontally, paper clip<br />

impressions, some corners creased, fine. Successive working drafts, heavily revised, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

poem “May the castle lie in slumber . . .” that was published in his 1928 collection <strong>The</strong><br />

Seventh Hill. <strong>The</strong> present manuscript consists <strong>of</strong> two heavily worked preliminary versions<br />

and a cleanly written version that has been signed at the end. <strong>The</strong> latter text still shows<br />

differences from the final publshed version. An excellent document <strong>of</strong> the poet’s working<br />

process. $450<br />

395. HILLYER, ROBERT. <strong>The</strong> Seventh Hill. New York: Viking Press, 1928. First edition. 8vo,<br />

cloth-backed boards. Slightly soiled and rubbed, very near fine. Inscribed by Hillyer at the<br />

time <strong>of</strong> publication to Marshall Best. With an interesting 1934 TLS from Hillyer to Best laid<br />

in, as well as a publicity photograph <strong>of</strong> the poet. $100<br />

396. HILLYER, ROBERT. Poems for Music 1917-1947. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1947.<br />

First edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Fine in a very lightly rubbed dust jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong> fading to<br />

the spine. $50<br />

397. HILLYER, ROBERT. <strong>The</strong> Death <strong>of</strong> Captain Nemo: A Narrative Poem. New York:<br />

Alfred A. Knopf, 1949. First edition. 8vo, black cloth. Near fine in a price-clipped, sundarkened<br />

dust jacket. With a Christmas inscription signed by Hillyer (“Bob”) to the<br />

<strong>Bullock</strong>s. $75<br />

398. HILLYER, ROBERT. <strong>The</strong> Suburb by the Sea. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1952. First<br />

edition. 8vo, maroon cloth. Fine in a lightly sunned, lightly rubbed dust jacket. A nice<br />

presentation copy, inscribed by Hillyer: “For <strong>Marie</strong>, with affection and a poet’s gratitude for<br />

indefatigable work for poetry, Bob, 8 May 1952.” $125<br />

399. HILLYER, ROBERT. Autograph manuscript <strong>of</strong> “A Revelation.” N.P., n.d. Two 4to pages,<br />

folded twice horizontally; together with a one-page typescript <strong>of</strong> the same poem. But for the<br />

folds, fine. A clean manuscript <strong>of</strong> this poem entirely in the poet’s hand, although not signed. $200<br />

400. (HILLYER, ROBERT). [Cover title]: Kent School’s Fiftieth Year, Father Sill’s Birthday,<br />

March 10, 1956. Kent, Connecticut: Kent School, 1956. First edition. 8vo, 12pp, printed<br />

wrappers, stapled Few wrinkles and rubs, just about fine. Program from a celebratory dinner<br />

at New York’s Waldorf Astoria Hotel. Includes the Kent School Song, the lyrics for which<br />

were written by Hillyer (class <strong>of</strong> 1913). Also includes “An Ode,” written by Hillyer<br />

especially for this occasion. <strong>The</strong> poet has made two small corrections to the text in ink and<br />

inserted a seven-word line by hand. $150<br />

401. HILLYER, ROBERT. <strong>The</strong> Relic and Other Poems. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1957. First<br />

edition. 8vo, burgundy cloth. Fine in a lightly faded dust jacket. Presentation copy, inscribed<br />

by Hillyer to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $100<br />

402. HILLYER, ROBERT; WILBUR, RICHARD; BROOKS, CLEANTH. Anniversary<br />

Lectures 1959. Washington: <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong> Congress, 1959. First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Fine.<br />

Lectures in the Gertrude Clarke Whittall series, on Burns, Poe, and Housman respectively. $30


403. HILLYER, ROBERT. Collected Poems. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1961. First edition.<br />

8vo, blue cloth. Slight lean, a bit <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fsetting, else fine in a lightly used dust jacket. A<br />

review copy, with publisher’s slip. $30<br />

404. HOBSON, MARY. A Garden for Joy. London: De la More Press, n.d. Small 8vo, original<br />

wrappers. Bookplate; a touch <strong>of</strong> edge wear and some darkening, near fine. With a tipped-in<br />

autograph letter from the poet to John Drinkwater, dated 1934, presenting him with the book<br />

and asking for his help and advice. With Drinkwater’s ownership initial-stamp on the title<br />

page. $75<br />

405. HOFFMAN, DANIEL. “Moonlight Dries No Mittens.” Carl Sandburg Reconsidered.<br />

Washington: <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong> Congress, 1979. First edition. 4to, wrappers. Few rumples, near fine.<br />

Lecture in the Gertude Clarke Whittall series. $20<br />

406. HOFFMAN, DANIEL. Brotherly Love. New York: Random House, (1981). First edition.<br />

8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in a lightly used, price-clipped dust jacket. Inscribed by<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fman on the title page to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $40<br />

407. HOGG, QUINTIN. <strong>The</strong> Devil’s Own Song and Other Verses. (London): Hodder &<br />

Stoughton, (1968). First edition. 8vo, boards. A trifle bumped, else fine in a very lightly used<br />

dust jacket. Inscribed by Hogg on the front endpaper: “With best wishes, I hope you are still<br />

well. Q.H.” $35<br />

408. HOLBROOK, DAVID. Old World, New World: Poems. London: Rapp & Whiting,<br />

(1969). First edition. Square 8vo, white cloth. Covers bowed owing to a binding error, else<br />

near fine in dust jacket. A <strong>Poetry</strong> Book Society choice, with the PBS Bulletin laid in. $30<br />

409. HOLLANDER, JOHN. Movie-Going. New York: Atheneum, 1962. First edition. 8vo,<br />

wrappers. Lightly rubbed, near fine. Poet’s second book. $25<br />

410. HOLLANDER, JOHN. Visions from the Ramble. New York: Atheneum, 1965. First<br />

edition. 8vo, wrappers. Very good. $20<br />

411. HOLMES, JOHN. Address to the Living. New York: Twayne Publishers, (1949). Third<br />

printing. 8vo, cloth Fine in a lightly sunned, soiled dust jacket, spine brittle. Signed by<br />

Holmes on the front flyleaf. $50<br />

PRAIRIE PRESS<br />

412. HOLMES, JOHN. <strong>The</strong> Symbols. Wood-Engraving by John De Pol. Iowa City: Prairie Press,<br />

(1955). First edition. 8vo, printed wrappers, stapled. Fine. Designed and printed by Carroll<br />

Coleman in an unspecified number <strong>of</strong> copies. This copy has been inscribed by Holmes on the<br />

copyright page to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. With two ephemeral publications — a broadside poem and a<br />

folded card-poem — by Holmes laid in. $50<br />

413. HOLMES. OLIVER WENDELL. <strong>The</strong> Iron Gate, and Other Poems. Boston: Houghton<br />

Mifflin, 1881. First edition. 8vo, decorative endpapers; black-brown cloth, stamped in gilt,<br />

t.e.g. Three bookplates, covers a bit rubbed and marked. A presentation copy, inscribed on<br />

the front free endpaper: “Mr. Edmund Routledge with the compliments <strong>of</strong> Oliver Wendell<br />

Holmes, Boston March First 1881, written with the pen with wh. the Autocrat was written.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> recipient was part <strong>of</strong> the Routledge publishing family, who brought out Holmes’s work<br />

in England, and editor <strong>of</strong> “Every Boy’s Magazine.” His handsome bookplate is on the front<br />

pastedown; two other plates from subsequent owners are also present. A nice inscription and<br />

a meaningful association. $500<br />

414. HOLMES, OLIVER WENDELL. Dorothy Q. Together With a Ballad <strong>of</strong> the Boston Tea<br />

Party & Grandmother’s Story <strong>of</strong> Bunker Hill Battle. With Illustrations by Howard Pyle.<br />

Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1893. First edition. 8vo, gray cloth stamped in silver, t.e.s. Few<br />

spots <strong>of</strong> foxing, else a fine, bright copy with just a touch <strong>of</strong> rubbing to the covers. First issue,<br />

with “flashed” on p. 50:8. $175


IN THE RARE DUST JACKET<br />

415. HOPKINS, GERARD MANLEY. Poems. . . now first published. Edited with notes by Robert<br />

Bridges, Poet laureate. London: Humphrey Milford, 1918. First edition <strong>of</strong> the poet’s first<br />

book, published posthumously. 8vo, original pale blue boards with linen spine, printed label.<br />

An exceptionally fine copy, unrubbed and bright, with no bookplates and only the slightest<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fsetting to the endhseets, in the very rare dust jacket, somewhat darkened and scratched<br />

on the spine and with a handful <strong>of</strong> small chips and just a slight bit <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

strengthening to the hinges. A rare book, seldom found in jacket. $15,000<br />

416. HOUSMAN, A.E. A Shropshire Lad. London: Kegan, Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. Ltd.,<br />

1896. First edition. 8vo, gray paper-covered boards with parchment spine, Carter’s “A” label<br />

<strong>of</strong> cream paper on spine. Photographic portrait neatly tipped to verso <strong>of</strong> front flyleaf; leather<br />

booklabel <strong>of</strong> Josiah K. Lilly on the front pastedown with <strong>of</strong>fsetting to facing flyleaf; Lilly<br />

<strong>Library</strong> label and deaccession stamp in rear; covers somewhat soiled, as usual, lightly rubbed<br />

and bumped. Despite these stated flaws, an appealing copy <strong>of</strong> a scarce and signficant book <strong>of</strong><br />

modern poetry. Housed in a custom half-morocco slipcase $5,000<br />

417. HOUSMAN, A.E. A Shropshire Lad. Illustrations by Elinore Blaisdell. New York: Three<br />

Sirens Press, (1932). First edition thus. 8vo, green cloth, t.e.g. Stamping dulled, very good. $40<br />

418. HOUSMAN, A.E. More Poems. London: Jonathan Cape, (1936). First edition. 8vo, original<br />

calf-backed cloth, t.e.g., marbled endpapers. Spine and upper edge darkened, a touch <strong>of</strong><br />

rubbing to the head and heel, otherwise fine. One <strong>of</strong> 379 numbered copies on handmade<br />

paper in the limited issue. $175<br />

419. HOUSMAN, A.E. <strong>The</strong> Parallelogram. <strong>The</strong> Amphisbaena. <strong>The</strong> Crocodile. Los Angeles:<br />

(Jake Zeitlin), 1941. 12mo, wood engraving by Paul Landacre; printed wrappers, sewn.<br />

Slight soil, else fine in a custom slipcase. With a presentation inscription, and a small textual<br />

correction by the author <strong>of</strong> the introduction, William White, and a pencil note by a previous<br />

owner. In addition, beneath the colophon, which states that 250 copies were printed, appears<br />

the folling ink note: “Only 65 copies printed, all privately distributed,” with a<br />

bibliographical citation for this fact. $250<br />

420. HOWARD, RICHARD. Findings. New York: Atheneum, 1971. First edition. 8vo, wrappers.<br />

Near fine. Inscribed by Howard on the half title page to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, with a nice TLS laid<br />

in. <strong>The</strong>re was no clothbound issue <strong>of</strong> this book. $125<br />

421. HOWARD, RICHARD. Two-Part Inventions. New York: Atheneum, 1974. First edition.<br />

8vo, wrappers. Fine. Presentation copy, inscribed by Howard, as he <strong>of</strong>ten did, using the title<br />

<strong>of</strong> the book: “Dear <strong>Marie</strong>, Two parts invention and the rest affection, Richard ‘74.” <strong>The</strong>re<br />

was no clothbound issue <strong>of</strong> this book. $125<br />

422. HOWE, M.A. DEWOLFE. Harmonies: A Book <strong>of</strong> Verse. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1909.<br />

First edition. 8vo, maroon cloth, t.e.g. Covers slightly rubbed, endsheets <strong>of</strong>fset, very good.<br />

Presentation copy, inscribed by Howe to the editor <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic Monthly, Bliss Perry,<br />

dated November 1909. $50<br />

423. HOWES, BARBARA. Light and Dark. Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan University<br />

Press, (1959). 8vo, gray cloth. Offsetting to the endpapers from jacket flaps, else fine in a<br />

lightly sunned, price-clipped dust jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong> wear to the crown and a diagonal<br />

rumpled tear to the front panel. Presentation copy, inscribed on the front endpaper: “For<br />

<strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>, with all good wishes, Barbara Howes, October 7th 1959.” $250<br />

424. HOWES, BARBARA. Looking Up at Leaves. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1966. First<br />

edition. 8vo, green cloth. Fine in a very lightly sunned dust jacket, rubbed at extremities.<br />

Signed and dated by the poet on the title page in 1994. $100<br />

425. HOWES, BARBARA. <strong>The</strong> Blue Garden. Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan University<br />

Press, (1972). First edition. 8vo, gray cloth. Fine in a very lightly used dust jacket. With the<br />

publisher’s compliments slip laid in. $45


426. HOWES, BARBARA. A Private Signal: Poems New & Selected. Middletown, Connecticut:<br />

Wesleyan University Press, (1977). First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in a very<br />

faintly sunned dust jacket. Presentation copy, inscribed by the poet on the front flyleaf to<br />

Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $100<br />

427. HOWES, BARBARA. Moving. New York: Elysian Press, (1983). First edition. 8vo, printed<br />

wrappers. Fine. One <strong>of</strong> 1000 copies, the regular issue. Signed and dated by Howes on the<br />

title page in 1994. $50<br />

first book<br />

428. HUGHES, TED. <strong>The</strong> Hawk in the Rain. London: Faber & Faber, (1957). First edition.<br />

8vo, blue cloth. Fine in a lightly sunned but bright and crisp dust jacket, with a bit <strong>of</strong> wear to<br />

the top <strong>of</strong> the spine, and with the original wraparound band. <strong>The</strong> poet’s first book, one <strong>of</strong><br />

2000 copies in the edition. With the <strong>Poetry</strong> Book Society Bulletin loosely inserted. A nice<br />

copy <strong>of</strong> an increasingly scarce book. $500<br />

429. HUGHES, TED. <strong>The</strong> Earth Owl and Other Moon People. Illustrated by R.A. Brandt.<br />

London: Faber & Faber, (1963). First edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Fine in dust jacket. $150<br />

430. HUGHES, TED. Wodwo. London: Faber & Faber, (1967). First edition. 8vo, red and gray<br />

cloth. Very slight lean, else fine in a bright dust jacket with very light rubbing to the edges<br />

and a hint <strong>of</strong> sun. Hughes’s third book <strong>of</strong> adult-oriented verse. 3000 copies printed. $350<br />

431. HUNTINGTON, ARCHER M. Collected Verse. New York: N.p., 1953. First edition. Large<br />

8vo, cloth. Near fine, no dust jacket. Inscribed by Huntington on the front endpaper to Mrs.<br />

<strong>Bullock</strong>; with a small page <strong>of</strong> her pencil notes on her reading <strong>of</strong> the book, commencing “I<br />

want to write one good poem in my lifetime - Look at all <strong>of</strong> these.” $30<br />

432. HUSTED, HELEN. Timothy Taylor: Ambassador <strong>of</strong> Goodwill. <strong>The</strong> Story <strong>of</strong> an<br />

English Boy. Illustrated by A. Mireur. New York: Coward-McCann, (1941). First edition.<br />

8vo, illustrated boards. A bit bumped, fine in a lightly used, spine-darkened dust jacket. $40<br />

HEINRESS, PRINCESS, POET<br />

433. HUTTON, BARBARA. <strong>The</strong> Wayfarer. Westerham, Kent: <strong>The</strong> Westerham Press, 1957. First<br />

edition. 8vo, full white vellum stamped in gilt, color frontispiece portrait by Edmund Dulac,<br />

a.e.g. Fine in original blue paper-covered slipcase. One <strong>of</strong> small number <strong>of</strong> copies prepared<br />

for private distribution by Hutton, the well-known heiress and socialite. Hutton was a<br />

childhood friend <strong>of</strong> Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>’s and godmother to one <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Bullock</strong> children. This copy<br />

bears an an affectionate presentation inscription on the front flyleaf, as well as a small slip<br />

annotated in the hand <strong>of</strong> Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> with mostly favorable comments about the poems in<br />

this very scarce book. $850<br />

434. HUXLEY, ALDOUS. <strong>The</strong> Defeat <strong>of</strong> Youth and Other Poems. (Oxford: B.H. Blackwell,<br />

1918). First edition. 8vo, decorative green wrappers. Endsheets darkened, edges rubbed, else<br />

about fine, uncut. Huxley’s second book. $350<br />

435. HUXLEY, ALDOUS. <strong>The</strong> Cicadas and Other Poems. Garden City: Doubleday, Doran and<br />

Company, 1931. First American edition. 8vo, decorative moire with black cloth spine. Spine<br />

stamping dulled a bit, slight shelf wear, else fine in a lightly sunned dust jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong><br />

wear at the ends <strong>of</strong> the spine. With the booklabel <strong>of</strong> Walter Chrysler on the front pastedown. $175<br />

436. IGNATOW, DAVID. Say Pardon. Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press,<br />

(1961). First edition 8vo, wrappers. Sun-darkening to spine and extremities. $20<br />

437. IGNATOW, DAVID. Leaving the Door Open. New York: Sheep Meadow Press, (1984).<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly sunned dust jacket. $20<br />

WONDERFULLY ILLUSTRATED<br />

438. INGELOW, JEAN. <strong>The</strong> High Tide on the Coast <strong>of</strong> Lincolnshire 1571. Boston: Roberts<br />

Brothers, 1883. First separate edition. Small 4to, original decorative red cloth stamped in<br />

gilt, black, and silver, a.e.g. Front hinge starting slightly, a hint <strong>of</strong> toning to patterned<br />

endpapers; spine faded a bit, with a couple <strong>of</strong> small marks and rubbing at the ends, in all, a


ight, attractive copy. Richly illustrated by F.S. Church, Harry Fenn, W.A. Rogers, J.<br />

Francis Murphy, J.D. Woodward, Wm. St. John Harper, J. Appleton Brown, F.B. Schell,<br />

W.F. Halsall, W.L. Taylor, and F. Childe Hassam. $250<br />

439. JACOBSEN, JOSEPHINE. <strong>The</strong> Instant <strong>of</strong> Knowing. Washington: <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong> Congress,<br />

1973. First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Fine. Inscribed by Jacobsen on the inside front wrapper to<br />

Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $40<br />

440. JARRELL, RANDALL. Selected Poems. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1955. First edition.<br />

8vo, blue cloth. Near fine in an edgeworn dust jacket. $35<br />

441. JARRELL, RANDALL. <strong>The</strong> Woman at the Washington Zoo: Poems & Translations.<br />

New York: Atheneum, 1960. First edition. 8vo, dark blue-gray cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed<br />

dust jacket with one short tear to the rear panel. $75<br />

442. JARRELL, RANDALL. <strong>The</strong> Animal Family. Decorations by Maurice Sendak. (New<br />

York): Pantheon, (1965). First edition. Small 8vo, blue cloth. Fine in a lightly soiled but<br />

crisp dust jacket, spine rubbed. With a warm presentation inscription signed by Mary Jarrell,<br />

dated 1965, to the <strong>Bullock</strong>s, recalling an evening they had hosted in Jarrell’s honor at the<br />

Guggenheim Museum. $175<br />

443. JEFFERS, ROBINSON. Tamar and Other Poems. New York: Peter G. Boyle, (1924). First<br />

edition. 8vo, light gray cloth stamped in gilt. Slight soil, gilt stamping dulled just a bit, a<br />

superb unfoxed copy <strong>of</strong> a book seldom encountered in fine condition. Without the plain gray<br />

dust jacket. One <strong>of</strong> 500 copies printed at the poet’s own expense. $750<br />

444. JEFFERS, ROBINSON. <strong>The</strong> Women at Point Sur. New York: Boni & Liveright, (1927).<br />

First edition. Parchment-backed decorative boards. Spine darkened and a bit rubbed, else<br />

fine in original slipcase with some edge wear and a small piece missing from the top-edge<br />

panel. One <strong>of</strong> 265 numbered copies signed by Jeffers. $450<br />

PORTRAIT FRONTISPIECE SIGNED<br />

BY ANSEL ADAMS<br />

445. JEFFERS, ROBINSON. Poems. Introduction by B.H. Lehman. San Francisco: <strong>The</strong> Book<br />

Club <strong>of</strong> California, 1928. First edition. 8vo, photographic portrait frontispiece by Ansel<br />

Adams; green cloth with printed spine label. First signature slightly sprung; spine faded a<br />

shade, else fine in original paper-covered slipcase with wear to edges and joints. One <strong>of</strong> 310<br />

numbered copies signed by Jeffers, the entire edition. This is one <strong>of</strong> the copies with the<br />

portrait photograph signed by Adams. $2,500<br />

446. JEFFERS, ROBINSON. Cawdor and Other Poems. New York: Horace Liveright, 1928. First<br />

edition. Original pale red and buff cloth. Spine faded and with a few tiny spots, otherwise<br />

fine in a worn slipcase. One <strong>of</strong> 350 numbered copies signed by Jeffers, who has,<br />

additionally, penned a presentation inscription on the front flyleaf, dated 1929, along with a<br />

twelve-line section from “Apology for Bad Dreams.” With the original recipient’s 1929<br />

ownership signature on the front pastedown. $2,500<br />

447. JEFFERS, ROBINSON. Dear Judas. New York: Horace Liveright, 1929. First edition. 8vo,<br />

3/4 vellum and black paper-covered boards. Vellum <strong>of</strong> spine slightly discolored, else fine in<br />

a broken slipcase. One <strong>of</strong> 375 numbered copies signed by Jeffers. $450<br />

448. JEFFERS, ROBINSON. Descent to the Dead: Poems Written in Ireland and Great Britain.<br />

New York: Random House, (1931). First edition. 4to, vellum-backed boards. Spine slightly<br />

discolored, else fine in original slipcase with a few scratches. One <strong>of</strong> 500 numbered copies<br />

signed by Jeffers. This copy has been additionally inscribed and signed by Jeffers on the half<br />

title page, dated 1932. $750<br />

SPIRAL PRESS<br />

449. JEFFERS, ROBINSON. Such Counsels You Gave Me & Other Poems. New York:<br />

Random House, (1937). First edition. 8vo, morocco-backed decorative boards. Some dark<br />

patches and small abrasions to the leather spine, otherwise fine in the original slipcase, edges


sunned. One <strong>of</strong> 300 numbered copies signed by Jeffers, designed and printed at the Spiral<br />

Press. <strong>The</strong> title page and cover engravings are by Fritz Eichenberg. $500<br />

450. JEFFERS, ROBINSON. Be Angry at the Sun. New York: Random House, (1941). First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth-backed decorative boards. Jean Hersholt bookplate; small bit <strong>of</strong> damage<br />

to the upper edges <strong>of</strong> a few central pages, where something was once affixed with a paper<br />

clip, spine a bit darkened, else fine in broken slipcase. One <strong>of</strong> 100 numbered copies signed<br />

by Jeffers. <strong>The</strong> bookplate has been signed by Jean Hersholt. $750<br />

451. JEFFERS, ROBINSON. Medea, Freely Adapted from the Medea <strong>of</strong> Euripides. New York:<br />

Random House, (1946). First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in a lightly sunned dust<br />

jacket. First issue, with the word “least” absent from p. 99. $150<br />

452. JEFFERS, ROBINSON. <strong>The</strong> Double Axe. New York: Random House, (1948). First edition.<br />

8vo, blue cloth. Fine in a sunned dust jacket with a hint <strong>of</strong> edge-wear. $100<br />

453. JEFFERS, ROBINSON. Hungerfield. New York: Random House, (1954). First edition. 8vo,<br />

half cloth and boards. Fine in a lightly sunned and lightly soiled dust jacket with a few tiny<br />

nicks and chips. $100<br />

454. JEFFERS, ROBINSON. <strong>The</strong>mes in My Poems. San Francisco: <strong>The</strong> Book Club <strong>of</strong><br />

California, 1956. First edition. 4to, cloth-backed decorative boards. Fine in the original<br />

unprinted brown dust jacket, sunned. One <strong>of</strong> 350 copies printed and with decorative<br />

woodcuts by Mallette Dean. A handsome publication. $500<br />

455. JEFFERS, ROBINSON. <strong>The</strong> Beginning and the End. New York: Random House, (1963).<br />

First edition. 8vo, black cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket. $35<br />

456. [JENYNS, SOAME]. Miscellaneous Pieces, In Two Volumes. . . . London: R. and J.<br />

Dodsley, 1761. First volume only, 187pp, 8vo, contemporary calf with wear to edges, first<br />

leaves foxed. Anonymous publication, containing poems, translations, and essays including,<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Art <strong>of</strong> Dancing,” “An Essay on Virtue,” and “On the Immortality <strong>of</strong> the Soul.” $150<br />

457. JOHNSON, GEOFFREY. <strong>The</strong> Heart <strong>of</strong> Things. London: Williams & Norgate, (1951). First<br />

edition. Small 8vo, cloth. Tips a trifle bumped, else fine in a used dust jacket, slightly soiled.<br />

Inscribed by Johnson to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $35<br />

458. JOHNSON, JOSEPHINE W. Year’s End. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1937. First edition.<br />

8vo, brown cloth. Sun fading to spine and toward edges, else about fine. $30<br />

459. JOHNSTON, PAUL (Compiler & Illustrator). <strong>The</strong> <strong>Poetry</strong> Quartos. Twelve Brochures, each<br />

containing a new poem by an American poet. . . (New York): Random House, 1929. First<br />

edition. 12 volumes, uniform 8vos, printed wrappers, sewn. Bookplates neatly affixed to the<br />

inner wrapper <strong>of</strong> each volume; fine in original printed paper chemise, lightly soiled and with<br />

one chip and one short tear, and original paper-covered slipcase, lightly edgeworn and<br />

mended with tape. Limited to 475 copies. <strong>The</strong> poets who contributed poems to the<br />

publication were: Genevieve Taggard, Robert Frost, Vachel Lindsay, Edwin Arlington<br />

Robinson, Louis Untermeyer, Alfred Kreymborg, “H.D.,” Elinor Wylie, <strong>The</strong>odore Dreiser,<br />

William Rose Benet, Conrad Aiken, and Witter Bynner. $300<br />

460. JONES, DAVID. <strong>The</strong> Fatigue c.A.V.C. DCCLXXXIV TANTVS LABOR NON SIT CASSVS<br />

(Cambridge: Rampant Lions Press), 1965. First edition. 8vo, wrappers As new. One <strong>of</strong> 298<br />

numbered copies in the edition, entirely hors commerce, prepared in celebration <strong>of</strong> Jones’s<br />

seventieth birthday. With the original prospectus laid in. $300<br />

461. JORDAN, BARBARA LESLIE. Comfort the Dreamer. Fredonia, New York: <strong>The</strong><br />

Arkwright Press, (1955). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Faint darkening toward edges, else fine in<br />

a very lightly rubbed dust jacket. Presentation copy, inscribed: “For <strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>, in the<br />

fellowship <strong>of</strong> poetry and with gratitude for all poets everywhere. Barbara Leslie Jordan,<br />

August 21, 1955 East Hampton, N.Y.” $25


462. JORDAN, JUNE. Who Look at Me. Illustrated with Twenty-Seven Paintings. New York:<br />

Thomas Y. Crowell, (1969). First edition. Square 8vo, light tan cloth. Fine in a lightly used<br />

dust jacket with wear at the ends <strong>of</strong> the spine and a few small edge tears. Signed by Jordan<br />

on the front flyleaf, dated 1986. $150<br />

first book<br />

463. JUSTICE, DONALD. <strong>The</strong> Summer Anniversaries. Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan<br />

University Press, (1959). First edition. 8vo, gray cloth. Fine in a lightly sunned dust jacket<br />

with a touch <strong>of</strong> edge wear at the extremities. <strong>The</strong> poet’s increasingly uncommon first book,<br />

the Academy’s Lamont <strong>Poetry</strong> Selection for 1959. This is a superb presentation copy,<br />

inscribed by Justice on the front flyleaf to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. Laid in are two autograph letters<br />

signed by Justice, the first expressing appreciation for the awards banquet, and the second<br />

following a later dinner and reading in 1982. Also present is a one-page autograph<br />

manuscript by Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> <strong>of</strong> her introduction <strong>of</strong> the poet at the later event. $675<br />

464. KAHN, HANNAH. Eve’s Daughter. Coconut Grove, Florida: Hurricane House, (1962).<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly sunned dust jacket with a couple <strong>of</strong> small edgetears.<br />

Poet’s first book, inscribed by Kahn on the front endpaper to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $35<br />

465. KAHN. HANNAH. Time, Wait. Orlando: University Presses <strong>of</strong> Florida, (1983). First<br />

edition. 8vo, pictorial boards. Slight sun to the spine, fine. Inscribed by Kahn on the half title<br />

page to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, and with a moving TLS laid in. $30<br />

466. KANTOR, MACKINLAY. Glory for Me. New York: Coward-McCann, 1945. First edition.<br />

8vo, black cloth. Fine in a very lightly rubbed dust jacket with a few small nicks.<br />

Presentation copy, inscribed by Kantor to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. This narrative poem was the basis<br />

for the film “<strong>The</strong> Best Years <strong>of</strong> Our Lives.” $75<br />

467. KAVANAGH, PATRICK. Come Dance With Kitty Stobling and Other Poems.<br />

(London): Longmans, (1960). First edition. 8vo, brown cloth, small price label tipped to<br />

front endpaper. As new in the original clear plastic dust jacket, with a pair <strong>of</strong> tiny chips.<br />

With the <strong>Poetry</strong> Book Society Supplement concerning this selection laid in. $175<br />

468. KEATS, JOHN. Life, Letters, and Literary Remains. Edited by Richard Monckton<br />

Milnes. With: Poetical Works. A New Edition. London: Edward Moxon, 1848, 1851. First<br />

edition <strong>of</strong> the former. Three volumes, uniform 12mos, finely bound in full polished red<br />

morocco by Zaehnsdorf, spines tooled in gilt filigree with five raised bands and brown<br />

leather labels, t.e.g. Dampstain affecting lower corners <strong>of</strong> some pages and covers, not visible<br />

from spines. An elegant set. $1,250<br />

469. KILMER, JOYCE. Trees and Other Poems. New York: George H. Doran, (1914). First<br />

edition. Small 8vo, original tan boards with printed labels. Neat inscriptions on the first two<br />

blank leaves, bookplate on front pastedown and small label at rear, one very small chip at the<br />

crown, slight sun-darkening to the spine label, despite the foregoing, this is an unusually<br />

fresh, bright and attractive copy <strong>of</strong> a delicate book. <strong>The</strong> first printing (without Printed in<br />

U.S.A on the copyright page). $250<br />

470. KINNELL, GALWAY; MEREDITH, WILLIAM; MERWIN, W.S. et al. Seven Princeton<br />

Poets. <strong>The</strong> Princeton University <strong>Library</strong> Chronicle, Volume XXV, Number 1. Princeton,<br />

Autumn, 1963. First edition 8vo, wrappers. Fine. Errata slip inserted $35<br />

471. KIPLING, RUDYARD. <strong>The</strong> Lamentable Comedy <strong>of</strong> Willow Wood. San Francisco:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Windsor Press, 1929. First edition. 8vo, original cloth-backed boards. Fine in original<br />

glassine and slipcase, sun-faded along edges. One <strong>of</strong> 100 numbered copies printed by the<br />

Brothers Johnson, the entire edition. $150<br />

472. KIPLING, RUDYARD. His Apologies. Illustrated by Cecil Alden. Garden City: Doubleday,<br />

Doran & Company, 1932. First American edition. 8vo, illustrated coth-backed boards. Inner<br />

hinges partly split, slight lean, ends rubbed, very good. $75


473. (KIPLING, RUDYARD). VAN DE WATER, FREDERIC F. Rudyard Kipling’s Vermont<br />

Feud. Drawings by Bernadine Custer. Weston, Vermont: <strong>The</strong> Countryman Press, (1937).<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth. Spine faintly sunned, else fine in original slipcase, joint mended.<br />

One <strong>of</strong> 700 numbered copies, signed by author and artist. $100<br />

474. KIRSTEIN, LINCOLN. Rhymes <strong>of</strong> a PFC. New York/Tokyo: New Directions/John<br />

Weatherhill, (1964). First edition. Square 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in a price-clipped<br />

dust jacket with one small chip. $50<br />

475. KORN, ALFRED RALPH. Quatrains. With a Foreword Concerning the Quatrain. New York:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Comet Press, 1946. First edition. 12mo, boards. Fine in a lightly marked dust jacket.<br />

Presentation copy, inscribed to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $40<br />

476. KOWALEWSKI, EDMOND. “Deaf Walls.” Philadelphia: <strong>The</strong> Symphonist Press, (1933).<br />

First edition. 8vo, boards. Tips a trifle bumped, fine in a lightly sunned dust jacket with<br />

some unobtrusive tears a small triangular chip at the base <strong>of</strong> the spine, a bit <strong>of</strong> rubbing. With<br />

publisher’s promotional materials and a photo <strong>of</strong> the poet laid in. Dust jacket comments by<br />

Vachel Lindsay, Hervey Allen, Alfred Kreymborg, W.A. Percy, others. $40<br />

477. KREYMBORG, ALFRED. Man and Shadow: An Allegory. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1946.<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth. Very near fine in a lightly sunned dust jacket with a small shallow<br />

chip to the front, price-clipped. One <strong>of</strong> 2000 copies in the edition, this one has been signed<br />

by Kreymborg on the front endpaper. $50<br />

478. KUNITZ, STANLEY. <strong>The</strong> Testing-Tree. Boston: Little, Brown, (1971). First edition,<br />

stated second printing. 8vo, black cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed but bright dust jacket with<br />

one short tear to the front and a bit <strong>of</strong> fraying at the top. A poignant presentation copy,<br />

inscribed on the half title page: “For <strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>, to replace the copy you gave away in<br />

good cause — affectionately, Stanley Kunitz.” $100<br />

LOVELY SET<br />

479. LA FONTAINE, J. DE. Fables Choisis . . . Mises en Vers. Avec Notice et Notes par<br />

Alphonse Pauly. With: Contes Et Nouvelles . . . Texte original, avec Notes par Alphonse<br />

Pauly. Paris: Alphonse Lemerre, 1868. Four volumes, 12mos, uniform full crushed olive<br />

brown morocco gilt by Chambolle Duru, a.e.g. Extra-illustrated with engravings. Fine. An<br />

exquisite set, each volume is one <strong>of</strong> 116 numbered copies on Turkey Mill. $1,250<br />

480. LAIDLAW, LOUISE BURTON. Wishing on a Comet. New York: Dodd Mead, 1930. First<br />

edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Spine and edges faded, very good. A nice presentation copy,<br />

inscribed by Laidlaw to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> twice, once at the time <strong>of</strong> publication and again in<br />

1965. With an ALS from Laidlaw laid in. $45<br />

481. LAIDLAW, LOUISE BURTON. Traveler <strong>of</strong> Earth. New York: Dodd Mead, 1936. First<br />

edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Spine and edges faded; paper clip impression to first few leaves,<br />

very good. Publisher’s prospectus and a nice ALS laid in $30<br />

482. LAING, DILYS BENNETT. Walk Through Two Landscapes. New York: Twayne<br />

Publishers, (1949). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Slightly dusty, near fine in a lightly used dust<br />

jacket with a pair <strong>of</strong> chips. Signed by Laing on the front flyleaf. $30<br />

483. LANGHORNE, [JOHN]. <strong>The</strong> Fables <strong>of</strong> Flora. London: E. and S. Harding, 1794. Small<br />

8vo, contemporary full tree calf, a trifle worn at extremities; a touch <strong>of</strong> marginal<br />

dampstaining affecting the endsheets and preliminaries, early gift inscription. Nicely<br />

illustrated throughout with engravings, both scenic and floral. $350<br />

484. LANIER, SIDNEY. <strong>The</strong> Marshes <strong>of</strong> Glynn. Darien, Georgia: <strong>The</strong> Ashantilly Press, 1957.<br />

First edition thus. 8vo, illustrated, original wrappers. Fine. One <strong>of</strong> an unspecified but clearly<br />

small number <strong>of</strong> copies, designed and hand-printed by William Haynes at his Ashantilly<br />

Press. This was the trademark book <strong>of</strong> the press, reprinted frequently over the course <strong>of</strong> its<br />

existence. An appealing volume, scarce in its first printing. $100


UNRECORDED ISSUE<br />

485. (LAUGHLIN, JAMES). Some Odes <strong>of</strong> Pindar in New English Versions by Richmond<br />

Lattimore. Norfolk, Connecticut: New Directions, (1942). First edition. 8vo, stiff wrappers<br />

and dust jacket. Fine. One <strong>of</strong> only 20 copies, specially printed on a different paper from the<br />

ordinary edition by the Overbrook Press. This copy has been inscribed by the publisher<br />

James Laughlin: “To <strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>, Partisan <strong>of</strong> <strong>Poetry</strong>, from J Laughlin, 1943.” Laid in is<br />

an autograph card from Laughlin: “I want you to have one <strong>of</strong> these special copies <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Pindar - only 20 printed on Mr. Altschul’s private paper. You can have your binder do it up<br />

for you in your own style.” A very scarce, indeed apparently unrecorded, state <strong>of</strong> this<br />

publication in the Poets <strong>of</strong> the Month series. $350<br />

486. LAUGHLIN, JAMES. Some Natural Things. (Norfolk): New Directions, (1945). First<br />

edition. 12mo, gray cloth. Fine in a lightly used dust jacket. Signed by Laughlin on the title<br />

page. $100<br />

487. LAUGHLIN, JAMES. In Another Country: Poems 1935-1975. Selected by Robert<br />

Fitzgerald. (San Francisco) City Lights <strong>Books</strong> (1978). First edition. 12mo, cloth. Fine in<br />

lightly wrinkled dust jacket. Inscribed: “For <strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>, to whom we all owe so much,<br />

from J Laughlin.” <strong>The</strong> Academy’s well-known award formerly the Lamont Selection was<br />

recently renamed in honor <strong>of</strong> Laughlin. $75<br />

488. LAUGHLIN, JAMES. Stolen & Contaminated Poems. (Isla Vista, California): Turkey<br />

Press, 1985. First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed decorative boards. Fine. One <strong>of</strong> 210 numbered<br />

copies on Frankfurt Cream paper (10 hors commerce), signed by Laughlin. <strong>The</strong>re were<br />

another 40 copies on Turkey Mill handmade paper. Finely printed by Sandra Liddell Reese.<br />

Original prospectus, with lengthy comment by Guy Davenport, laid in. $75<br />

489. LAUGHLIN, JAMES. Stolen & Contaminated Poems. (Isla Vista, California): Turkey<br />

Press, 1985. First edition. 8vo, wrappers. A bit <strong>of</strong> fading toward the edges. Inscribed by<br />

Laughlin to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $50<br />

490. LAUGHLIN, JAMES. Selected Poems 1935-1985. (San Francisco): City Lights <strong>Books</strong>,<br />

(1986). First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Few light wrinkles to front wrapper, near fine.<br />

Presentation copy, inscribed with characteristic brevity by Laughlin: “MB/JL.” $40<br />

491. LAWRENCE, D.H. Collected Poems. New York: Jonathan Cape and Harrison Smith, 1929.<br />

First American edition. 2 volumes., 8vos, brown cloth. Covers lightly rubbed with a few<br />

marks, very good. $150<br />

492. LEACH, HENRY GODDARD. <strong>The</strong> Fire’s Center. New York: <strong>The</strong> Fine Editions Press,<br />

1950. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed and soiled dust jacket. With a<br />

Foreword by Robert Hillyer. $25<br />

493. LEDOUX, LOUIS VERNON. Songs From the Silent Land. New York: Brentano’s, 1905.<br />

First edition. 8vo, boards. Few spots <strong>of</strong> foxing, covers a bit marked and with just a touch <strong>of</strong><br />

wear at the spinal extremities, near fine. <strong>The</strong> poet’s first regularly published book. A<br />

presentation copy, inscribed by Ledoux at the time <strong>of</strong> publication to fellow writer Henry van<br />

Dyke. $250<br />

494. LEDOUX, LOUIS V. <strong>The</strong> Soul’s Progress and Other Poems. New York: John Lane, 1906.<br />

First Trade edition. 8vo, green cloth. Spine slightly darkened, light rubbing to extremities,<br />

fine. A 1905 pamphlet <strong>of</strong> this title was the poet’s first book. This is a presentation copy,<br />

inscribed by Ledoux in 1906 to fellow writer Henry van Dyke. $250<br />

495. LEDOUX, LOUIS V. <strong>The</strong> Shadow <strong>of</strong> Aetna. New York: G.P. Putnam’s, 1914. First<br />

edition. Small 8vo, blue cloth. Light foxing to endsheets, covers rubbed, very good. With a<br />

loosely inserted autograph note signed by the writer Maxwell Struthers Burt, presenting the<br />

book to Henry van Dyke. $75<br />

496. LELY, NICHOLAS G. [Epinikion] Victorial Poems. Translations by Joseph Auslander.<br />

N.P., N.p., (1943). First edition. 8vo, pictorial cloth. Slight soil, fine in original acetate


wrapper. One <strong>of</strong> an unspecified number <strong>of</strong> copies, privately printed, with the texts in Greek<br />

and English. Presentation copy, inscribed by Lely at length to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $40<br />

497. LENGYEL, CORNEL. Late News from Adam’s Acres. Georgetown, California:<br />

Dragon’s Teeth Press, (1983). First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Slight sun fading to spine, near<br />

fine. Inscribed by Lengyel on the inside front wrapper to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, with a carbon copy<br />

<strong>of</strong> her typed letter to him laid in. $25<br />

498. LENNON, FLORENCE BECKER. Forty Years in the Wilderness. London/New York:<br />

Linden Press/Schulte Publishing, (1961). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Near fine in a somewhat<br />

darkened dust jacket. Presentation copy, inscribed by Lennon to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $35<br />

499. LERNER, ARTHUR. Rhymed and Unrhymed. Los Angeles: Swordsman Publishing Co.,<br />

1965. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a very lightly soiled dust jacket. Inscribed by Lerner<br />

at the time <strong>of</strong> publication to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $50<br />

500. LEVERTOV, DENISE. Overland to the Islands. Highlands: Jonathan Williams, 1958.<br />

First edition. 8vo, plain white card wrappers Slight lean and a shade <strong>of</strong> darkening, near fine<br />

in a lightly sunned Japanese paper dust jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong> wear to the top. One <strong>of</strong> 450<br />

copies in the regular edition. $225<br />

501. LEVERTOV, DENISE. Conversation in Moscow. Book Designed by Judy Katz.<br />

Calligraphy by Peggy Johnstone. N.P. Hovey Street Press, 1973. First edition. 8vo, printed<br />

bright red wrappers. Fine. One <strong>of</strong> 1000 copies, 200 <strong>of</strong> which were signed. With Mrs.<br />

<strong>Bullock</strong>’s neat pencil note indicating that she’d received it as a gift from fellow poetrypatron<br />

Betty Kray. $35<br />

502. LEWIS, MAY. Red Drumming in the Sun. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1931. First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth. Some fading, very good, no jacket. Presentation copy: “For: <strong>Marie</strong><br />

<strong>Bullock</strong>, with kind regards from May Lewis, March, 1936.” Laid in is a nice ANS from the<br />

poet to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $50<br />

503. LEWIS, MAY. Prospect Four Several Ways. New York: N.p., 1961. First edition. 8vo,<br />

cloth. Fine in a very lightly rubbed dust jacket with a couple <strong>of</strong> small tears. Privately printed<br />

limited edition <strong>of</strong> only 100 numbered copies, this one being a presentation copy, with a<br />

lengthy inscription to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $40<br />

504. LIBBEY, ELIZABETH. <strong>The</strong> Crowd Inside. Pittsburgh: Carnegie-Mellon University Press,<br />

1978. First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Fine. <strong>The</strong> poet’s first book. Inscribed by Libbey on the<br />

title page to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, and with a nice typed letter signed by Libbey laid in, as well as a<br />

brief autograph letter signed by Libbey’s husband, Bill MacLeish, the son <strong>of</strong> Archibald<br />

MacLeish. $35<br />

505. LIBBEY, ELIZABETH. Songs <strong>of</strong> a Returning Soul. Pittsburgh: Carnegie-Mellon<br />

University Press, 1981. First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Fine. Inscribed by Libbey to Mrs.<br />

<strong>Bullock</strong>. $30<br />

506. LINDSAY, VACHEL. <strong>The</strong> Golden Whales <strong>of</strong> California. New York: Macmillan, 1920.<br />

First edition. 8vo, illustrated rust cloth. 1920 owner’s signature; slight split to inner front<br />

hinge, else fine in a spine-darkened dust jacket with a pencil inscription, wear to the ends <strong>of</strong><br />

the spine, small chip to lower front panel, and a faint stain along one edge. An advance<br />

review copy, with the publisher’s perforated stamp to the title page. Scarce in dust jacket. $200<br />

507. LINDSAY, VACHEL. Going-to-the-Sun. New York: D. Appleton, 1923. First edition. 8vo,<br />

illustrated; black cloth stamped in gilt. Spine dulled slightly, front hinge starting, else about<br />

fine. $35<br />

508. [LINDSAY, VACHEL]. Pan: <strong>Poetry</strong> and Youth. Vol. II, No. 3. April, 1926. First edition.<br />

8vo, original printed wrappers A touch <strong>of</strong> wear to edges <strong>of</strong> oversized wrappers; vertical stain<br />

toward spine on rear wrapper, apparently from adhesive, fine. Special Vachel Lindsay<br />

number <strong>of</strong> this magazine, edited by Charles Phillips, Harry McGuire, and Dennis O’Neill.<br />

Includes the eight-poem series “<strong>The</strong> Babbitt Jambouree” by Lindsay. This copy has been


inscribed by Lindsay beneath the first poem in the series: “Yours forever and a day and with<br />

a feather in my hat, Vachel Lindsay.” In addition, the poet has made textual corrections in<br />

ink to three <strong>of</strong> his poems. Scarce. $250<br />

509. LINDSAY, VACHEL. <strong>The</strong> Candle in the Cabin: A Weaving Together <strong>of</strong> Script and<br />

Singing. New York: D. Appleton, 1926. First edition. 8vo, illustrated, green cloth. Spine<br />

darkened a shade, else about fine. $40<br />

510. LINDSAY, VACHEL. Collected Poems. Revised and Illustrated Edition. New York:<br />

Macmillan, 1927. Later printing. 8vo, green cloth. Slight lean, near fine in a bright dust<br />

jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong> edge wear and a pair <strong>of</strong> closed tears, faint stain to front panel. This copy<br />

has been inscribed by Lindsay over two preliminary pages, including drawings <strong>of</strong> flowers<br />

and a butterfly. $175<br />

511. LINDSAY, VACHEL. Litany <strong>of</strong> Washington Street: A Fantasy. N.P., N.p., n.d. First<br />

(separate?) edition. 8vo, 9pp, self wrappers, stapled. Few marks, fine, fragile. One <strong>of</strong> a stated<br />

55 copies, the entire edition, signed and numbered by Lindsay. Prints the text <strong>of</strong> Lindsay’s<br />

short piece imagining a national street, named for George Washington and spanning the<br />

breadth <strong>of</strong> the United States. Not to be confused with the 1929 clothbound book <strong>of</strong> the same<br />

title. $350<br />

512. LITTLEFIELD, HAZEL. A Flame <strong>of</strong> Faith. Tujunga, California: Cecil L. Anderson,<br />

(1952). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Just about fine in a slightly faded dust jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong><br />

edge wear. Presentation copy, inscribed on the front fly: “For William Beebe, whose courage<br />

I have long admired, and whose work has been an inspiration to my son. Hazel Littlefield<br />

Smith.” Portion <strong>of</strong> original prospectus laid in. $50<br />

513. LONG, HANIEL. Pittsburgh Memoranda. Santa Fe, N.M.: Writers’ Editions, (1935). First<br />

edition. 8vo, gray cloth. Fine in a crisp, fresh dust jacket, with one tiny nick to the rear and<br />

just the slightest sun-fading to the spine. <strong>The</strong> trade edition, neither numbered nor signed.<br />

Laid in is a typed letter signed by Long to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $75<br />

“THIS IS THE FOREST PRIMEVAL . . .”<br />

514. LONGFELLOW, HENRY WADSWORTH. Evangeline: A Tale <strong>of</strong> Acadie. Boston: William<br />

D. Ticknor, 1847. First edition. 8vo, original brown boards, rebacked, with new paper spine<br />

label. Faint dampstain affecting last few leaves; two ownership signatures on front<br />

pastedown; bookplate discreetly placed on first blank following publisher’s ads, a bit <strong>of</strong><br />

expert restoration to board edges. With “Lo” instead <strong>of</strong> “Long” on page 61. $750<br />

515. LONGEFELLOW, HENRY WADSWORTH. <strong>The</strong> Golden Legend. Boston: Ticknor, Reed,<br />

and Fields, 1851. First edition. Small 8vo, publisher’s catalog dated January 1852 in front;<br />

pale yellow endpapers; original brown cloth stamped in gilt and blind. Slight lean; few pages<br />

a bit roughly opened, a touch <strong>of</strong> wear at the crown, some faint small marks and a bit <strong>of</strong><br />

rubbing to cloth covers, generally an attractive copy. $350<br />

516. LONGFELLOW, HENRY WADSWORTH. <strong>The</strong> Song <strong>of</strong> Hiawatha. London: David<br />

Bogue, 1855. First edition. 8vo, original green cloth stamped in gilt and blind. Contemporary<br />

inscription; spine faded, typically; bleached area to rear cover and few minor spots; a bit <strong>of</strong><br />

wear the ends <strong>of</strong> the spine. <strong>The</strong> correct first edition, preceding the American edition by about<br />

a week. With the first issue point on page 96 (“dove” instead <strong>of</strong> “dived”) and the publisher’s<br />

March 1855 catalogue in rear. $500<br />

517. LONGFELLOW, HENRY WADSWORTH. <strong>The</strong> Masque <strong>of</strong> Pandora and Other Poems.<br />

Boston: James R. Osgood, 1875. First edition, first issue. Small 8vo, terracotta cloth stamped<br />

in gilt. Slight foxing toward rear; edges a trifle rubbed, few small spots. A nice copy. $100<br />

WITH N.C. WYETH ILLUSTRATIONS<br />

518. LONGFELLOW, HENRY WADSWORTH. <strong>The</strong> Courtship <strong>of</strong> Miles Standish. With an<br />

Introduction by Ernest W. Longfellow and with Pictures by N.C. Wyeth. Boston: Houghton<br />

Mifflin, 1920 First edition thus. Small 4to, cloth with printed illustrated label on front. Slight<br />

sun-darkening, gilt stamping dulled, very good. Tercentenary edition, the first with Wyeth’s<br />

illustrations. $100


519. LOWELL, AMY. Sword Blades and Poppy Seeds. New York: Macmillan, 1914. First<br />

edition. 12mo, cloth-backed boards. Slight soil, else fine in a chipped and torn dust jacket,<br />

mended with tape. $75<br />

520. LOWELL, AMY. Men, Women and Ghosts. New York: Macmillan, 1916. First edition.<br />

12mo, cloth-backed boards. Bookplate; some shelf wear and soil to covers, very good.<br />

Presentation copy, inscribed by Lowell on the front flyleaf: “To C.K. Bolton Esq. With kind<br />

regards from <strong>The</strong> Author, October 1916,” Bolton was a noted historian and writer, as well as<br />

librarian <strong>of</strong> the Boston Atheneum. $250<br />

521. LOWELL, AMY. Can Grande’s Castle. New York: Macmillan, 1918. First edition. 12mo,<br />

cloth-backed boards. Bookplate; covers rubbed and a bit soiled, very good. Presentation<br />

copy, inscribed on the front flyleaf: “Mr. Bolton, with kind regards, from Amy Lowell,<br />

October, 1918.” $250<br />

522. LOWELL, AMY. Pictures <strong>of</strong> the Floating World. New York: Macmillan, 1919. First<br />

edition. 12mo, cloth-backed boards. Shelf wear to edges, some soil, very good. Presentation<br />

copy, inscribed by Lowell on the front flyleaf: E.F. Edgett Esq! With kind regards from the<br />

Author, September 1919.” $250<br />

523. LOWELL, AMY. Legends. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, (1921). First edition. 12mo, clothbacked<br />

boards. Covers rubbed and lightly soiled. $40<br />

524. [LOWELL, AMY]. A Critical Fable . . . An Account <strong>of</strong> the Times by A Poker <strong>of</strong> Fun.<br />

Boston: Houghton Mifflin and Company, 1922. First edition. 8vo, original printed wrappers.<br />

Last page rather roughly opened; a bit <strong>of</strong> wear to the edges <strong>of</strong> the oversized wrappers, some<br />

soil, still an attractive copy, very good. An amusing satire in verse, anonymously parodying<br />

many <strong>of</strong> the poet’s contemporaries. $75<br />

525. LOWELL, AMY. What’s O’Clock. London: Jonathan Cape, n.d. (1925). First edition,<br />

English issue. 8vo, blue cloth. Spine slightly darkened, very good. Lowell’s Pulitzer Prizewinning<br />

collection, awarded posthumously. $40<br />

526. LOWELL, AMY. East Wind. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1926. First edition. 12mo, clothbacked<br />

boards. Slight shelf wear, else fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket, with a touch <strong>of</strong><br />

wear to the ends <strong>of</strong> the spine and a bit <strong>of</strong> darkening to the spine. $100<br />

527. LOWELL, AMY. <strong>Poetry</strong> and Poets: Essays. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1930. First edition.<br />

12mo, cloth-backed boards. Slight soil and shelf-rubbing, else fine in an edge-worn and<br />

chipped dust jacket, sunned on the spine. $40<br />

528. LOWELL, ROBERT. <strong>The</strong> Mills <strong>of</strong> the Kavanaghs. New York: Harcourt, Brace, (1951).<br />

First edition. 8vo, black cloth. Tips a trifle bumped, spine stamping somewhat dull, else fine<br />

in a lightly used, price-clipped dust jacket, slight fading to the spine. A not unattractive<br />

copy. $175<br />

529. LOWELL, ROBERT. Life Studies. New York: Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, (1959). First<br />

edition. 8vo, green cloth. Fine in a crisp dust jacket with the slightest edge wear to the<br />

extremities. A much better-than-usual copy. $200<br />

530. LOWELL, ROBERT. For the Union Dead. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, (1964).<br />

First edition. 8vo, green cloth. Fine in a very lightly rubbed dust jacket. $100<br />

531. LOWELL, ROBERT. Near the Ocean. Drawings by Sidney Nolan. New York: Farrar,<br />

Straus and Giroux, (1967). First edition. 4to, black cloth. Fine in a very lightly used dust<br />

jacket with a hint <strong>of</strong> sun toward the upper edge and spine. $100<br />

532. LOWELL, ROBERT. Notebook 1967-68. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, (1969).<br />

First edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Fine in dust jacket. $100


first book<br />

533. LURIE, ALISON. V.R. Lang: A Memoir. Munich: N.p., 1959. First edition. Large 8vo,<br />

printed wrappers. Fine and bright in the original glassine with a tiny chip at the base. <strong>The</strong><br />

author’s uncommon first book, privately printed in an edition <strong>of</strong> only 300 copies. Writer,<br />

actress, and director V.R. Lang founded the Poet’s <strong>The</strong>ater in Cambridge, Massachusetts,<br />

which provided a fruitful environment for Harvard poets such as Frank O’Hara and John<br />

Ashbery. This is a particularly lovely copy; the cover was designed by Edward Gorey. $450<br />

534. MAAS, WILLARD. Concerning theYoung. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, (1938). First<br />

edition. 8vo, black cloth. Fine in an edge-worn dust jacket. $30<br />

WITH A DESIGN BY EDWARD GORDON-CRAIG<br />

535. MACKAYE, PERCY. My Lady Dear, Arise! Songs and Sonnets in Remembrance <strong>of</strong><br />

Marion Morse MacKaye (Mrs. Percy MacKaye). Woodblock Design by Gordon Craig. Basle,<br />

Switzerland: Emil Birkhäuser & Cie., 1940. First edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Fine in a worn dust<br />

jacket with a couple <strong>of</strong> tape-mends, spine darkened. One <strong>of</strong> 300 copies in the so-called<br />

“Special Swiss Edition,” prepared as a tribute volume to the poet’s widow. A good<br />

association copy, inscribed by MacKaye: “To Leonora Speyer in warm remembrance <strong>of</strong><br />

many years and the friendship <strong>of</strong> her to whom these poems are dedicated and <strong>of</strong> him who<br />

wrote them, Percy MacKaye, New York, 24th October 1940.” <strong>The</strong> discreet woodblock design<br />

by Edward Gordon Craig, which appears on the title page, the verso <strong>of</strong> the colophon page,<br />

and the rear jacket panel, was originally executed for Mrs. MacKaye’s bookplate. $150<br />

536. MACKAYE, PERCY. Discoveries and Inventions Victories <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Spirit: Fourteen Poems. Foreword by A.M. Sullivan. Warner, N.H.: Warner Press, 1950.<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket. $75<br />

537. MACKAYE, PERCY. Poog’s Pasture. <strong>The</strong> Mythology <strong>of</strong> Childhood. A Vista <strong>of</strong><br />

Autobiography. New York: <strong>The</strong> Bond Wheelwright Company, 1951. First edition. 8vo, green<br />

cloth. Fine in a rubbed dust jacket with a touch <strong>of</strong> edge-wear. Inscribed by MacKaye on the<br />

front endpaper to fellow-poet Leonora Speyer: “To Leonora, with affectionate thoughts <strong>of</strong><br />

our many years <strong>of</strong> friendship - from Percy, “Poog” <strong>of</strong> the Pasture, Christmas 1951.” $50<br />

538. MACKINTOSH, H.S. Ballades and Other Verse. (London): Rupert Hart-Davis, 1953. First<br />

edition. 8vo, decorative boards. Tips a bit bumped, fine in a very slightly sunned and rubbed<br />

dust jacket. With a nice TLS by the poet to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $50<br />

539. MACKINTOSH, H.S. Rhyme and Reason. (London): Rupert Hart-Davis, 1956. First<br />

edition. 8vo, decorative boards. Fine in dust jacket. Presentation copy, inscribed by<br />

Mackintosh to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $50<br />

HARRY CROSBY’S COPIES<br />

540. MACLEISH, ARCHIBALD. Tower <strong>of</strong> Ivory. With a Foreword by Lawrence Mason. New<br />

Haven: Yale University Press, 1917. First edition. 8vo, paper-covered boards with printed<br />

labels. Some wear to the ends <strong>of</strong> the spine and to the tips, one bump to upper edge <strong>of</strong> front<br />

cover, spine sunned a shade. MacLeish’s first book, preceded by two pamphlets. This copy<br />

belonged to the poet, publisher and literary roman candle Harry Crosby, and has the small<br />

leather booklabel with the crossed names “Harry” and “Caresse” on the front pastedown, as<br />

well as the small and discreet sun-shaped blindstamp on the facing flyleaf; the armorial<br />

Crosby emblem, also with the two names crossed, has been stamped on the rear board in<br />

dulled gilt. <strong>The</strong> pencil ownership signature in front “H.M. Crosby” is that <strong>of</strong> his mother,<br />

Henrietta Marion, from whom he must have received this book. Harry Crosby’s pencil<br />

underscorings and marginalia are present throughout, including a four-line quotation from<br />

Baudelaire and a reference to Lafcadio Hearn. <strong>The</strong> MacLeish-Crosby association was an<br />

important one, MacLeish being one <strong>of</strong> Crosby’s most revered poets. <strong>The</strong> two became close<br />

friends and Harry and Caresse Crosby published two <strong>of</strong> MacLeish’s books under the Black<br />

Sun imprint. $2,750<br />

541. MACLEISH, ARCHIBALD. <strong>The</strong> Happy Marriage and Other Poems. Boston: Houghton<br />

Mifflin, 1924. First edition. 12mo, half brown morocco and marbled boards. Some toning to<br />

page edges in front and rear; covers rubbed and somewhat bumped. <strong>The</strong> poet’s third book.<br />

From the library <strong>of</strong> Harry and Caresse Crosby, who published two <strong>of</strong> MacLeish’s books


under their Black Sun Press imprint. <strong>The</strong> binding was specially done for the Crosbys and<br />

features their armorial emblem on front and rear covers; their leather book label is on the<br />

front pastedown and their small sun blindstamp is one the first leaf. Pencil-lining,<br />

presumably by Harry Crosby, thoughout. Laid in is MacLeish’s calling card with a short<br />

pencil note on the verso. A paperclip impression has affected the card. $1,500<br />

542. MACLEISH, ARCHIBALD. <strong>The</strong> Pot <strong>of</strong> Earth. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1925. First<br />

edition. 12mo, cloth-backed pictorial gold boards. Covers rubbed. From the library <strong>of</strong> Harry<br />

and Caresse Crosby, with their leather booklabel and ink ownership inscription — the names<br />

“Harry” and “Caresse” forming a cross. On the rear board, an elaboration <strong>of</strong> their armorial<br />

emblem has been stamped in black, comprising the armorial shield in a landscape,<br />

enwreathed in a circular cloud with a black sun and moon overhead, and a foreground <strong>of</strong><br />

figures with books. <strong>The</strong> rear pastedown has a series <strong>of</strong> cryptic diagrams in ink. Laid in is a<br />

clipped copy <strong>of</strong> MacLeish’s poem “In My Thirtieth Year,” which was one <strong>of</strong> Harry Crosby’s<br />

favorites. $1,250<br />

543. MACLEISH, ARCHIBALD. Nobodaddy: A Play. Cambridge: Dunster House, 1926. First<br />

edition. 8vo, black cloth. Covers lightly rubbed; one small mark to front. One <strong>of</strong> 750 copies<br />

on handmade paper (<strong>of</strong> which fifty were on large paper). Title page design by W.A.<br />

Dwiggins. This copy is from the library <strong>of</strong> Harry and Caresse Crosby, with their armorial<br />

emblem stamped on the rear cover and their leather booklabel on the front pastedown, and<br />

discreet sun-shaped blindstamp to the front flyleaf; occasional pencil underlining to the text. $750<br />

544. MACLEISH, ARCHIBALD. Streets in the Moon. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1926. First<br />

edition. 8vo, marbled endpapers; full brown morocco, stamped in gilt. Covers scuffed on<br />

spine and extremities, hinges starting, else fine. From a limited edition <strong>of</strong> 540 copies, this<br />

would appear to be one <strong>of</strong> the 60 special copies on handmade paper, although it is<br />

unnumbered. An important presentation copy, inscribed by MacLeish on the first leaf: “To<br />

Harry & Caresse Crosby, affectionately, Archibald MacLeish, Paris.” <strong>The</strong> binding, specially<br />

made, most likely for the Crosbys, has their armorial emblem stamped on front and rear<br />

covers; the Crosby ex-libris, a postage stamp-sized leather label with the names “Harry” and<br />

“Caresse” arranged as a cross, is on the front pastedown. <strong>The</strong> text bears several marginal<br />

notes and comments in pencil throughout, ranging from simple underscorings and marks, to<br />

lengthy references to Baudelaire and Mallarmé, and a series <strong>of</strong> rather cryptic diagrams in the<br />

very rear. On one <strong>of</strong> the last blank leaves are lists <strong>of</strong> names and dates evidently relating to<br />

the Crosbys’ penchant for horse racing. Harry Crosby revered MacLeish as the greatest<br />

living poet after Eliot. Upon reading this book in 1926, Crosby announced that MacLeish had<br />

outranked Shelley. <strong>The</strong>y did not meet until the following year, but from that time until<br />

Harry’s suicide in 1929, they remained very close. Indeed, it was MacLeish who tended to<br />

Harry Crosby’s body and sat vigil with it at the mortuary on Caresse’s behalf. $4,500<br />

545. MACLEISH, ARCHIBALD. <strong>The</strong> Hamlet. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, (1928). First edition.<br />

12mo, half cloth and gilt boards, printed spine label Light toning to endsheets, covers rubbed<br />

and modestly soiled. From the library <strong>of</strong> Harry and Caresse Crosby, with their armorial<br />

emblem stamped in silver on the front and rear covers and their small leather booklabel on<br />

the front pastedown. Occasional pencil lining to the text. $500<br />

546. MACLEISH, ARCHIBALD. New Found Land: Fourteen Poems. Paris: Black Sun Press,<br />

1930. First edition. 8vo, original white wrappers, printed in red and black. Fine and fresh in<br />

original glassine, lightly chipped at spine, and silver paper-covered slipcase, lightly rubbed<br />

and with slight cracking to the upper joints. One <strong>of</strong> 100 numbered copies on Hollande Van<br />

Gelder. <strong>The</strong>re were an additional 25 on Japan Vellum. $375<br />

547. MACLEISH, ARCHIBALD. Conquistador. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1932. First edition.<br />

8vo, cloth. Good. MacLeish’s Pulitzer Prize-winner. $20<br />

548. MACLEISH, ARCHIBALD. Frescoes for Mr. Rockefeller’s City. New York: John Day<br />

Company, (1933). First edition. Small 8vo, wrappers. Ownership stamp on front wrapper,<br />

two pages slightly bent, light rubbing. $50


549. MACLEISH, ARCHIBALD. Public Speech: Poems. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, (1936).<br />

First edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Spine faded, as usual, and a bit rubbed, fine in a rubbed<br />

slipcase. One <strong>of</strong> 275 numbered copies signed by MacLeish. $100<br />

550. MACLEISH, ARCHIBALD. <strong>The</strong> Irresponsibles: A Declaration. New York: Duell, Sloan<br />

and Pearce, (1940). First edition. 8vo, maroon cloth. Gilt stamping dull, darkening to gutters<br />

from binder’s glue, else fine in a soiled dust jacket with some wear to extremities and a<br />

handful <strong>of</strong> dark spots. Inscribed by MacLeish on the title page: “To the dean <strong>of</strong> American<br />

libraries & their most admired leader with the cordial good wishes & admiration <strong>of</strong><br />

Archibald MacLeish, Washington, July 25, 1940.” $300<br />

551. MACLEISH, ARCHIBALD. A Free Man’s <strong>Books</strong>: An Address Delivered at the Annual<br />

Banquet <strong>of</strong> the American <strong>Books</strong>ellers Association; Together with a Letter by Franklin D.<br />

Roosevelt. Mount Vernon, New York: Peter Pauper Press, (1942). First edition. 8vo, clothbacked<br />

boards. A bit <strong>of</strong> sun-darkening toward edges, near fine. One <strong>of</strong> 1000 copies, the<br />

entire edition, for distribution to members <strong>of</strong> the American <strong>Books</strong>ellers Association, none for<br />

sale. $30<br />

552. MACLEISH, ARCHIBALD. A Time to Act: Selected Addresses. Boston: Houghton<br />

Mifflin, 1943. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly edgeworn dust jacket with a couple<br />

<strong>of</strong> small tears. A collection <strong>of</strong> wartime rhetoric framed by two poems. $35<br />

553. MACLEISH, ARCHIBALD. Actfive and Other Poems. New York: Random House, (1948).<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Slight shelf-wear, else fine in a lightly spine faded<br />

dust jacket with a few nicks and a tape-mended tear to the rear panel. $50<br />

554. MACLEISH, ARCHIBALD. This Music Crept By Me Upon the Waters. Cambridge,<br />

Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1953. First edition. 8vo, printed wrappers. Few marks,<br />

covers lightly rubbed at extremities. <strong>The</strong> notable design <strong>of</strong> this book was by the novelist<br />

John Hawkes, who was then employed by Harvard University Press. $30<br />

555. MACLEISH, ARCHIBALD. Songs for Eve. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1954. First edition.<br />

8vo, red cloth. Fine in original glassine and slipcase. One <strong>of</strong> an unspecified number <strong>of</strong> copies<br />

in a limited edition printed by the Riverside Press; signed by MacLeish on the half title page.<br />

$100<br />

556. MACLEISH, ARCHIBALD. JB: A Play in Verse. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1958. First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in a lightly spine-darkened dust jacket with a few<br />

small nicks and tears. MacLeish’s retelling <strong>of</strong> the Book <strong>of</strong> Job, for which he received his<br />

third Pulitzer Prize. $40<br />

557. MACLEISH, ARCHIBALD. <strong>Poetry</strong> and Journalism. Minneapolis: University <strong>of</strong><br />

Minnesota, 1958. First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Fine. Lecture delivered by MacLeish at the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota. Laid into this copy are two copies <strong>of</strong> an unsigned typescript: “A<br />

Reply to Archibald MacLeish” as well as the calling card <strong>of</strong> Grayson Kirk, President <strong>of</strong><br />

Columbia University, who sent this booklet to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $50<br />

558. MACLEISH, ARCHIBALD. Herakles: A Play in Verse. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1967.<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth. Just about fine in a lightly sunned dust jacket with a small tear near<br />

the crown. $45<br />

559. MACLEISH, ARCHIBALD. <strong>The</strong> Wild Wicked Old Man and Other Poems. Boston:<br />

Houghton Mifflin, 1968. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed and nicked dust<br />

jacket, one folded tear to the front. $35<br />

560. MACLEISH, ARCHIBALD. Riders on the Earth: Essays and Recollections. Boston:<br />

Houghton Mifflin, 1978. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a very lightly rubbed dust jacket.<br />

Presentation copy, briefly inscribed by MacLeish to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> $125


first book<br />

561. MACNEICE, LOUIS. Poems. (London): Faber and Faber, (1935). First edition. 8vo, rose<br />

cloth. Slight darkening toward edges, else fine in a price-clipped dust jacket, lightly rubbed,<br />

with fading to the spine. <strong>The</strong> poet’s first book. $350<br />

562. MACNEICE, LOUIS. <strong>The</strong> Earth Compels. London: Faber and Faber, (1938). First edition.<br />

8vo, brown cloth. Covers a bit marked, near fine, without dust jacket. $30<br />

563. MACNEICE, LOUIS. Autumn Journal. London: Faber & Faber, (1939). First edition. 8vo,<br />

terracotta cloth. Light foxing to endsheets; small spot and slight soil to top edge, else just<br />

about fine in a crisp dust jacket with a touch <strong>of</strong> wear to the extremities and slight sundarkening<br />

to the spine. With the neat ownership signature <strong>of</strong> Scottish poet Ruthven Todd on<br />

the front flyleaf. A nice association copy <strong>of</strong> an uncommon book. $450<br />

564. MACNEICE, LOUIS. Visitations. London: Faber & Faber, (1957). First edition. 8vo, blue<br />

cloth. Fine in a very lightly spine-faded dust jacket, with the original <strong>Poetry</strong> Book Society<br />

wraparound band. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Poetry</strong> Book Society Bulletin featuring this selection is loosely<br />

inserted. $75<br />

565. MACNEICE, LOUIS. <strong>The</strong> Burning Perch. London: Faber and Faber, (1963). First edition.<br />

8vo, plum cloth. Fine in a bright, crisp pink dust jacket, very slight fading to the spine. With<br />

the <strong>Poetry</strong> Book Society Bulletin featuring this selection laid in. $75<br />

566. MARKHAM, EDWIN. <strong>The</strong> Man With the Hoe. San Francisco: A.M. Robertson, 1899.<br />

First edition. Small 8vo, original wrappers, printed in red and black, saddle stitched. Fine,<br />

with the original printed envelope, chipped. <strong>The</strong> first appearance in book-form <strong>of</strong> Markham’s<br />

famous poem, which was first issued as a supplement to the San Francisco Examiner. An<br />

attractive little book, not common in this condition. $300<br />

567. MARKHAM, EDWIN. <strong>The</strong> Man With the Hoe and Other Poems. New York: Doubleday &<br />

McClure, 1899. First edition. 8vo, original green cloth. Extremities lightly rubbed, cloth<br />

clean and bright, gilt stamping fresh. An interesting copy, containing a number <strong>of</strong> items<br />

pasted in by the original owner: glued to the front pastedown is a 1909 TLS from Markham<br />

about his poem “Villon,” a clipped copy <strong>of</strong> which is affixed to the facing flyleaf above the<br />

recipient’s ownership signature; on the verso <strong>of</strong> that page is a 1910 ALS from Catherine<br />

Markham, enclosing a signed typescript poem, which has been glued to the facing page; the<br />

envelopes that contained these two mailings have been affixed to the next two pages, and<br />

John Jerome Rooney’s poem “Edwin Markham,” clipped from a magazine, has been mounted<br />

on the dedication page; finally, loosely inserted is a folded copy <strong>of</strong> a 1924 broadside printing<br />

<strong>of</strong> the famous title poem, signed and dated by Markham in 1933. An appealing, embellished<br />

copy. $750<br />

568. MARKHAM, EDWIN. Lincoln and Other Poems. New York: McClure, Phillips & Co., 1901.<br />

First edition. 8vo, frontispiece, dark green cloth, t.e.g.. Bookplate; hinges starting,<br />

extremities a bit rubbed, a bright, attractive copy. Presentation copy, inscribed and signed by<br />

Markham on the back <strong>of</strong> the frontispiece, signed in full and dated 1901. In addition,<br />

Markham has signed three poems in the book on their respective pages. $250<br />

the POET’S OWN, CORRECTED COPY<br />

569. MARKHAM, EDWIN. <strong>The</strong> Man with the Hoe and Other Poems. Garden City: Doubleday,<br />

Page and Company, 1917. Later edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Slightly shaken, frontispiece loose,<br />

covers a bit rubbed and marked. A significant copy, inscribed by Markham on the front<br />

flyleaf: “My reading copy, for my good friend — poet-friend, William J. Robinson. Edwin<br />

Markham. Staten Island, NY, Jan. 1919.” Beneath this, Markham has written the four-line<br />

poem “Preparedness.” Additonally, the book has been annotated throughout with Markham’s<br />

revisions and alterations to the poems. <strong>The</strong>se range from altered and deleted words, to entire<br />

strophes that have been rewritten and titles changed. <strong>The</strong> recipient was a well-known doctor,<br />

writer, editor, birth-control advocate, and antiwar activist. $1,000<br />

570. MARKHAM, EDWIN. Edwin Markham Himself: <strong>The</strong> Man with the Hoe and Other<br />

Poems N.P. (New York): Timely Records, n.d. First edition thus. 4to, three 78rpm<br />

phonograph recordings on vinyl disks, housed in original album <strong>of</strong> buckram-backed cloth,


and paper sleeves. Full length portrait photograph on front cover and facsimile poem on<br />

inside front cover. Slight wear to paper sleeves, else fine. Original recordings <strong>of</strong> Markham<br />

reading his best-known poems. This copy has been inscribed and signed by Markham on the<br />

inside front cover to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $250<br />

MARKHAM, EDWIN. See no. 864<br />

571. MASEFIELD, JOHN. Ballads. London: Elkin Mathews, 1903. First edition. 12mo, original<br />

printed wrappers. Very slight foxing to preliminaries and a touch <strong>of</strong> fading to the edges <strong>of</strong><br />

the wrappers, else a fine, fresh copy, in custom slipcase. <strong>The</strong> poet’s second book, part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

publisher’s Vigo Cabinet Series. $300<br />

inscribed to the galsworthys<br />

572. MASEFIELD, JOHN. Rosas. New York: Macmillan, 1918. First edition. Small 8vo,<br />

parchment-backed blue boards with decorative stamping in gilt and black. Tips bumped, a<br />

few marks, else fine in a lightly soiled and darkened example <strong>of</strong> the original printed dust<br />

jacket, one small chip at the crown. A nice presentation copy, inscribed on the second leaf<br />

“To John & Ada Galsworthy from John Masefield.” A good association copy <strong>of</strong> this book, <strong>of</strong><br />

which there was no English edition. $500<br />

573. MASEFIELD, JOHN. King Cole.With Drawings in Black and White by Judith Masefield. London: William Heinemann, 19<br />

574. MASEFIELD, JOHN. <strong>The</strong> Dream. Illustrated by Judith Masefield. London: William<br />

Heinemann, n.d. (1922). First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Slight soil, else fine,uncut,<br />

in original glassine, worn. One <strong>of</strong> an unspecified number <strong>of</strong> copies in the limited edition,<br />

signed by both Masefields on the title page. $200<br />

575. MASEFIELD, JOHN. Melloney Holtspur. London: William Heinemann, 1922. First<br />

edition. 8vo, parchment-backed boards, t.e.g. Endsheets <strong>of</strong>fset, else a fine, bright, tight copy<br />

in the original glassine wrapper (chipped and torn). One <strong>of</strong> 530 numbered copies on<br />

handmade paper, signed by Masefield. $175<br />

576. MASEFIELD, JOHN. <strong>The</strong> Ballad <strong>of</strong> Sir Bors. N.P., n.p., n.d. (1923). First separate<br />

edition. Single leaf, folded once to make four pages. A privately printed Christmas greeting<br />

card, printed in black and red and illustrated with woodcuts on each page. Masefield has<br />

inscribed this copy at the end <strong>of</strong> the poem to H. W. Nevinson, the journalist and writer,<br />

author <strong>of</strong> a book about Masefield. <strong>The</strong> inscription reads: “To H.W. Nevinson, with greetings<br />

from the old firm, Christmas 1923” and refers in all likelihood to the Manchester Guardian,<br />

where Nevinson was an editor for many years and for which Masefield occasionally wrote in<br />

the 1890s. A scarce item with a meaningful association.<br />

$500<br />

577. MASEFIELD, JOHN. South and East. Illustrated by Jacynth Parsons. New York:<br />

Macmillan, 1929. First American edition. 4to, green cloth. A trifle rubbed, fine in a rubbed<br />

and lightly edge-worn dust jacket with an L-shaped tear to the front and a single tape-mend<br />

at the crown. $100<br />

578. MASEFIELD, JOHN. <strong>The</strong> Wanderer <strong>of</strong> Liverpool. New York: Macmillan, 1930. First<br />

American edition. 8vo, green cloth. Tips bumped, very near fine in a price-clipped dust<br />

jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong> edge wear and rubbing to the extremities, spine darkened. $35<br />

579. MASEFIELD, JOHN. Lines on the Tercentenary <strong>of</strong> Harvard University. New York:<br />

Macmillan, 1937. First American edition. 12mo, blue cloth. Fine, uncut, without dust jacket. $20<br />

580. MASEFIELD, JOHN. On the Hill. New York: Macmillan, (1949). First American edition.<br />

Small 8vo, blue cloth. Fine in a rubbed dust jacket. $30<br />

581. MASEFIELD, JOHN. William Shakespeare. London: William Heinemann, (1956). Second<br />

edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket with a touch <strong>of</strong> edge-wear.<br />

Inscribed on the front flyleaf: ”For <strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong> from Constance and John Masefield, May<br />

the 16th 1957.” $75


582. MASEFIELD, JOHN. <strong>The</strong> Bluebells and Other Verse. London: William Heinemann, (1961).<br />

First edition. 8vo, green cloth. Very slight lean, else fine in dust jacket. One <strong>of</strong> a small<br />

number <strong>of</strong> copies used for review in the United States, with inserted publicity materials and a<br />

review slip from Masefield’s U.S. publisher, Macmillan. Inscribed and signed by Masefield<br />

with a few lines <strong>of</strong> verse, dated July 8, 1961, two months before U.S. publication. $175<br />

583. MASON-MANHEIM, MADELINE. Hill Fragments. With a Preface by Arthur Symons and<br />

Five Drawings by Kahlil Gibran. New York: Brentano’s, 1925. First edition. 8vo, black<br />

cloth. Some toning to endsheets, covers very lightly rubbed, without dust jacket. Presentation<br />

copy, warmly inscribed: “For <strong>Marie</strong>, with Madeline’s love, 1936. ‘Hold this little thought |<br />

Within your hand | Feeling its better part | A-Tremble in your spirit.’” With three good<br />

autograph letters from Mason to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> laid in. $100<br />

584. MASON, MADELINE. <strong>The</strong> Cage <strong>of</strong> Years. Illustrations by <strong>The</strong>odore Conrath. New York:<br />

Bond Wheelwright Company, 1949. First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed decorative boards. Spine<br />

slightly faded, stamping dulled, else fine. Nicely printed on laid paper by the Elm Tree Press<br />

in Woodstock, Vermont. A presentation copy: “To my dear <strong>Marie</strong>, in loving memory <strong>of</strong><br />

many years <strong>of</strong> friendship and <strong>of</strong> work together for poetry’s sake. Madeline Mason. ‘<strong>Poetry</strong><br />

says it best.’” With a pair <strong>of</strong> autograph letters signed by Mason to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> loosely<br />

inserted. $35<br />

585. MASON, MADELINE. At the Ninth Hour: A Sonnet Sequence in a New Form. With<br />

Introductory Notes on the Sonnet. Washington, D.C.: University Press <strong>of</strong> Washington D.C.,<br />

(1958). 8vo, cloth. Fine in a rubbed dust jacket. $50<br />

586. MASON, MADELINE. At the Ninth Hour: A Sonnet Sequence in a New Form. With<br />

Introductory Notes On the Sonnet. Washington, D.C.: University Press <strong>of</strong> Washington D.C.,<br />

(1958). First edition. 8vo, full brown calf. Wear to corners, chip from top <strong>of</strong> spine, joints and<br />

edges rather brittle and splitting in places. One <strong>of</strong> fifty copies in the “Holograph Edition” for<br />

subscribers, with a sonnet from the book penned by Mason to the front free endpaper. In<br />

addition, the poet has inscribed this copy to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, the original subscriber. Scarce. $150<br />

587. MASTERS, EDGAR LEE. Maximilian: A Play in Five Acts. Boston: Richard G. Badger /<br />

<strong>The</strong> Gorham Press, 1902. First edition. 8vo, original dark gray wrappers with printed label.<br />

But for a few tiny chips to the wrapper-edges and a touch <strong>of</strong> soil, a fine copy. <strong>The</strong> scarce<br />

wrappered issue <strong>of</strong> Masters’s second book. $250<br />

588. MASTERS, EDGAR LEE. <strong>The</strong> New Star Chamber and Other Essays. Chicago: <strong>The</strong><br />

Hammersmark Publishing Co., 1904. First edition. 8vo, original cloth-backed boards. A bit<br />

<strong>of</strong> discoloration to spine label, covers a trifle rubbed, one bump, fine. Essays on politics and<br />

historical figures. $125<br />

589. MASTERS, EDGAR LEE. Spoon River Anthology. New York: Macmillan, 1915. First<br />

edition. 8vo, slate blue cloth stamped in gilt and black. Light rubbing to extremities, faintest<br />

hint <strong>of</strong> darkening to the spine, else a fine, bright copy, in custom slipcase. <strong>The</strong> first issue,<br />

measuring exactly 7/8” across the top. This copy belonged to the poet and reviewer Clement<br />

Wood, whose 1915 ownership signature is on the front flyleaf. In addition, Wood has<br />

annotated the text at various points, noting his likes and dislikes, both in reference to<br />

individual poems and to specific lines and strophes. Wood has pasted a copy <strong>of</strong> his<br />

contemporary review <strong>of</strong> the book for a New York newspaper to the rear endpapers. An<br />

interesting association copy <strong>of</strong> a classic <strong>of</strong> modern American poetry.<br />

$1,250<br />

590. MASTERS, EDGAR LEE. <strong>The</strong> Great Valley. New York: Macmillan, 1916. First edition.<br />

8vo, black cloth. Light toning to endsheets, covers a trifle rubbed, near fine. Inscribed to<br />

Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, with an allusion to the Ouija Board. $75<br />

591. MASTERS, EDGAR LEE. Toward the Gulf. New York: Macmillan, 1918. First edition.<br />

8vo, blue cloth. Fine in a chipped dust jacket with a few edge-tears and a tape-mend at the<br />

top <strong>of</strong> the spine. Signed by Masters on the front flyleaf. $175


592. MASTERS, EDGAR LEE. Starved Rock. New York: Macmillan, 1919. First edition. 8vo,<br />

blue cloth. Light rubbing to tips and extremities, fine. Inscribed: “For <strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>, not by<br />

the waters <strong>of</strong> Babylon, but the Hudson, Edgar Lee Masters, October 26-1935.” $75<br />

593. MASTERS, EDGAR LEE. Domesday Book. New York: Macmillan, 1920. First edition.<br />

8vo, blue cloth. Bumped and somewhat rubbed, with a few tiny marks. $35<br />

594. MASTERS, EDGAR LEE. <strong>The</strong> Open Sea. New York: Macmillan, 1921. First edition. 8vo,<br />

blue cloth. Fine in a chipped and lightly rubbed dust jacket, mended with tape. Signed by<br />

Masters on the front flyleaf. $200<br />

595. MASTERS, EDGAR LEE. <strong>The</strong> New Spoon River. New York: Boni & Liveright, 1924.<br />

First edition. 8vo, parchment-backed boards, stamped in gilt. Spine slightly soiled, else fine<br />

in a custom slipcase. From the limited issue <strong>of</strong> 360 specially printed and bound copies signed<br />

by Masters, this is part <strong>of</strong> small group <strong>of</strong> unnumbered copies for presentation purposes. In<br />

addition to signing the colophon, as called for, Masters has penned a presentation inscription<br />

on the first leaf his editor at Boni & Liveright: “For T.R. Smith with the friendship <strong>of</strong> Edgar<br />

Lee Masters, August 22-1924.” Moreover, a second Masters inscription, written at a later<br />

date to a subsequent owner <strong>of</strong> the book, appears beneath the poet’s original inscription $450<br />

596. MASTERS, EDGAR LEE. Lee: A Dramatic Poem. New York: Macmillan, 1926. First edition.<br />

8vo, blue cloth. Fine in a lightly chipped, tape-mended dust jacket. $25<br />

597. MASTERS, EDGAR LEE. Spoon River Anthology: New Edition With New Poems. New<br />

York: Macmillan, 1927. Later printing. 8vo, black cloth. Endsheets toned, front flyleaf<br />

creased, covers lightly rubbed, very good. Inscribed on the front endpaper: “For <strong>Marie</strong><br />

<strong>Bullock</strong>, But only the earth sphere, only heaven knows the secret <strong>of</strong> the seed, in the mystical<br />

chamber under the soil. Edgar Lee Masters, October 27, 1935.” $50<br />

598. MASTERS, EDGAR LEE. Jack Kelso: A Dramatic Poem. New York: D. Appleton, 1928.<br />

First edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Fine in a lightly spine-darkened dust jacket with a few chips. $35<br />

599. MASTERS, EDGAR LEE. Gettysburg, Manila, Ancoma. New York: Horace Liveright,<br />

1930. First edition. 8vo, red cloth, t.e.g. Spine slightly faded, else fine in the original<br />

glassine, with a number <strong>of</strong> pieces missing from the spine, and original cardboard slipcase,<br />

showing light wear and mending <strong>of</strong> joints with glue and tape. One <strong>of</strong> 375 numbered copies<br />

signed by Masters. $175<br />

600. MASTERS, EDGAR LEE. Lichee Nuts. New York: Horace Liveright, (1930). First edition.<br />

8vo, red cloth. Fine in a spine-faded dust jacket with a few chips to the edges. $50<br />

601. MASTERS, EDGAR LEE. Godbey: A Dramatic Poem. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company,<br />

1931. First edition. 8vo, 3/4 maroon cloth and light tan boards, t.e.g. Spine very slightly<br />

faded, else fine in a lightly worn and mended slipcase, with publisher’s printed label on one<br />

end. One <strong>of</strong> 347 numbered copies on Old Stratford paper, signed by Masters and specially<br />

bound. $100<br />

602. MASTERS, EDGAR LEE. <strong>The</strong> Serpent in the Wilderness. New York: Sheldon Dick,<br />

(1933). First edition. 4to, cloth-backed boards. Bookplate on front pastedown; newspaper<br />

obituary <strong>of</strong> Masters pasted to rear endpapers; covers a bit marked and a trifle bumped. One<br />

<strong>of</strong> 84 numbered copies signed by Masters (out <strong>of</strong> the limited edition <strong>of</strong> 400) with a page <strong>of</strong><br />

his original holograph manuscript tipped in at the front. $300<br />

603. MASTERS, EDGAR LEE. Invisible Landscapes. New York: Macmillan, 1935. First<br />

edition. 8vo, green cloth. Spine faded, very good. Inscribed on the front endpaper: “For<br />

<strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>, But visible landscapes have advantages, Edgar Lee Masters, October 27 –<br />

1935.” $50<br />

604. MASTERS, EDGAR LEE. <strong>The</strong> Golden Fleece <strong>of</strong> California. Original Wood Engravings<br />

by Randolph Wardell Johnston. Weston, Vermont: <strong>The</strong> Countryman Press, (1936). First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in original glassine and cardboard box, worn. One <strong>of</strong> 550 copies,


signed by Masters, the entire edition. This copy has been additionally inscribed by Masters<br />

on the first leaf: “For <strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>, ‘For there is no joy like reading Homer in the Spring.’<br />

Edgar Lee Masters, October 27, ’36.” Publisher’s prospectus loosely inserted. $175<br />

605. MASTERS, EDGAR LEE. Poems <strong>of</strong> People. New York: D. Appleton-Century, 1936. First<br />

edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Tips bumped, covers lightly rubbed, very good, without dust jacket.<br />

With a warm presentation inscription, dated 1938, to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $75<br />

606. MASTERS, EDGAR LEE. <strong>The</strong> New World. New York: D. Appleton, 1937. First edition.<br />

8vo, black cloth. Tips a trifle bumped, else fine in dust jacket, three creases on spine. $40<br />

607. MASTERS, EDGAR LEE. More People. New York: D. Appleton, 1939. First edition. 8vo,<br />

blue cloth. Fine in a very lightly sunned dst jacket, with a bit <strong>of</strong> soil. $40<br />

608. MATHEWS, J. CHESLEY; FERGUSSON, FRANCIS; CIARDI, JOHN. Dante Alighieri:<br />

Three Lectures. Washington: <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong> Congress, 1965. First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Fine.<br />

Lectures in the Gertrude Clarke Whittall series, with the LC publicity materials laid in. $25<br />

609. MAXTON, HUGH. <strong>The</strong> Noise <strong>of</strong> the Fields: Poems 1970-1975. (Dublin): Dolmen Press,<br />

(1976). First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Very slight fading, fine. Poet’s first book, a <strong>Poetry</strong><br />

Book Society selection, with the PBS bulletin laid in. $25<br />

PRINTED BY JOHN JOHNSON<br />

610. McCORD, DAVID. Oxford Nearly Visited: A Fantasy. Cambridge, Massachusetts:<br />

Cygnet Press/Oxford University Press, 1929. First edition. 8vo, printed wrappers. A touch <strong>of</strong><br />

wear to yap-edged wrappers, else very fine and bright, uncut. One <strong>of</strong> 300 numbered copies<br />

printed on hand-made paper by John Johnson, the entire edition. $100<br />

611. McCORD, DAVID. Every Time I Climb a Tree. Illustrated by Marc Simont. Boston:<br />

Little Brown & Co. (1967). Second printing. 4to, library binding, cloth. Fine in used dust<br />

jacket. A children’s book, inscribed by McCord on the title page to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $50<br />

612. McCRAE, JOHN. In Flanders Fields and Other Poems. With An Essay in Character by Sir<br />

Andrew McPhail. New York: G.P. Putnam’s, 1919. First edition. 8vo, dark blue cloth, t.e.g.<br />

Slight rubbing, else fine in the scarce dust jacket, spine-darkened and with a few tiny chips,<br />

as well as a tape-mend at the crown; early bookseller’s ticket pasted to the front flap. Some<br />

<strong>of</strong> the most popular poetry to emerge from the First World War, including the famous title<br />

poem. This copy belonged to the collector Paul Lemperley, whose bookplate is on the front<br />

pastedown. $225<br />

613. McKNIGHT, FLOYD. Buildings: A Philosophic Meditation in Verse. With Drawings by<br />

Samjester Gelfand. New York: <strong>The</strong> Arts and Press Guild, 1935. First edition. 8vo, cloth.<br />

Edges <strong>of</strong> blue cloth sun bleached, very good. $20<br />

614. McKNIGHT, FLOYD. X Equals . . . Drawing by Gilbert Church-Affeldt. New York: <strong>The</strong><br />

Arts and Press Guild, 1937. First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Near fine in original<br />

glassine jacket, chipped. With the publisher’s prospectus laid in on, upon which McKnight<br />

has penned an inscription to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. <strong>The</strong> book is printed on vari-colored sheets <strong>of</strong><br />

paper, mimicking the original mansucript. $30<br />

615. MEARS, ALICE MONKS. Brief Enterprise. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1945. First edition.<br />

8vo, cloth. Fine in an edgeworn dust jacket with one tape mend. One <strong>of</strong> 1250 copies in the<br />

edition, the 1945 prize volume <strong>of</strong> the League to Support Poetrry. $25<br />

616. MEARS, ALICE MONKS. Sea and the Nearer Rocks. N.P.: Gray Moose Press, 1959.<br />

First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Fine. One <strong>of</strong> 250 numbered copies, the entire edition, designed<br />

by Joan Drew who also hand-printed the covers in three colors. $25<br />

617. MENASHE, SAMUEL. To Open. New York: Viking Press, (1974). First edition. 8vo, clothbacked<br />

boards. Fine in a lightly marked dust jacket. Inscribed on the half title page: “For


Mrs. Hugh <strong>Bullock</strong>, may you go from strength to strength, January 28, 1975, Samuel<br />

Menashe.” $50<br />

618. MEREDITH, WILLIAM. <strong>The</strong> Open Sea. New York: Knopf, 1958. First edition. 8vo, black<br />

cloth. Spine stamping dulled a bit, else fine in a lightly spine-faded but crisp dust jacket. One<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1000 copies in the edition. $150<br />

619. MEREDITH, WILLIAM. <strong>The</strong> Wreck <strong>of</strong> the Thresher. New York: Knopf, 1964. First<br />

edition. 8vo, blue-green cloth. Fine in a very lightly sunned dust jacket with a slight touch <strong>of</strong><br />

wear at the top <strong>of</strong> the spine. $75<br />

620. MEREDITH, WILLIAM. Hazard, <strong>The</strong> Painter. N.P.: (Ironwood Press, 1972). First edition.<br />

8vo, printed wrappers, stapled. Fine. One <strong>of</strong> an unspecified edition <strong>of</strong> numbered copies (this<br />

is number 52) <strong>of</strong> this poem, three years prior to the collection published under the same title.<br />

This copy has been inscribed and signed (“Bill”) on the front wrapper for Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $175<br />

621. MEREDITH, WILLIAM. Hazard, <strong>The</strong> Painter. New York: Knopf, 1975. First edition. 8vo,<br />

brown cloth. Fine in dust jacket. A nice presentation copy, inscribed by Meredith on the half<br />

title page at the time <strong>of</strong> publication to the <strong>Bullock</strong>s. $250<br />

622. MEREDITH, WILLIAM. <strong>The</strong> Cheer. New York: Knopf, 1980. First edition. 8vo, turquoise<br />

cloth. Small mark to front cover, else fine in dust jacket. $40<br />

623. MEREDITH, WILLIAM. Reasons for <strong>Poetry</strong> & <strong>The</strong> Reason for Criticism.<br />

Washington: <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong> Congress, 1982. First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Fine. Two lectures<br />

given at the <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong> Congress while Meredith was <strong>Poetry</strong> Consultant. $25<br />

624. MERRILL, JAMES. Nights and Days. New York: Atheneum, 1966. First edition. 8vo, dark<br />

blue cloth. An unusually nice copy, fine in a lovely crisp dust jacket. Merrill received the<br />

National Book Award for this collection. $500<br />

625. MERRILL, JAMES. <strong>The</strong> Fire Screen. New York: Atheneum, 1969. First edition. 8vo,<br />

printed wrappers. Fine copy. With a pencil inscription in Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>’s hand noting that<br />

she’d received this book as gift from Lola Szladits, longtime curator <strong>of</strong> the Berg Collection<br />

at the New York Public <strong>Library</strong>. $100<br />

626. MERRILL, JAMES. Divine Comedies. New York: Atheneum, 1976. First edition. 8vo,<br />

gray cloth. Fine in a bright, fresh dust jacket with a just two or three tiny nicks. Laid in is a<br />

charming 1984 autograph card signed “Jimmy” to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, in an envelope inscribed by<br />

Merrill. <strong>The</strong> poet received the Pulitzer Prize for this collection, written with the aid <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Ouija board. $500<br />

627. MERRILL, JAMES. <strong>The</strong> Late Settings. New York: Atheneum, 1985. First edition. 8vo,<br />

printed wrappers. Upper rear corner creased, slightest wear to extremities, else fine and<br />

bright. A nice presentation copy, inscribed by Merrill on the front flyleaf: “For Hugh &<br />

<strong>Marie</strong>, gems in whatever setting - most affectionately, Jimmy, v. 85.” $300<br />

628. MERTON, THOMAS. <strong>The</strong> Geography <strong>of</strong> Lograire. (New York): New Directions, (1969).<br />

First edition. 8vo, gray cloth. Fine in dust jacket. Posthumous collection <strong>of</strong> poems and<br />

meditations. With a pencil note on the front endpaper by Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> indicating that she’d<br />

received the book as a gift from the publisher, James Laughlin. $50<br />

629. MERWIN, W.S. Green With Beasts. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1956. First edition. 8vo,<br />

boards. Slight rumple to front flyleaf, a bit <strong>of</strong> fading toward edges, as <strong>of</strong>ten, else fine and<br />

bright in a lovely dust jacket with the spine faded a shade, and the original wraparound band.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poet’s third book. With the <strong>Poetry</strong> Book Society Bulletin loosely inserted. $150<br />

630. MERWIN, W.S. <strong>The</strong> Lice. New York: Atheneum, 1967. First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Very<br />

near fine. $25


631. MEW, CHARLOTTE. Collected Poems. London: Gerald Duckworth, (1953). First edition.<br />

8vo, red cloth. Gift inscription, else fine in a lightly chipped dust jacket with a couple <strong>of</strong><br />

small tears. Includes a biographical memoir <strong>of</strong> the poet by Alida Monro. $45<br />

632. MEYER, GERARD PREVIN. Louder Than the Drum. New York: <strong>The</strong> League to Support<br />

<strong>Poetry</strong>, 1943. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in original spider-web glassine, chipped. One <strong>of</strong><br />

400 copies in the edition, the outcome <strong>of</strong> the League’s poetry contest <strong>of</strong> that year. $30<br />

633. MEZEY, ROBERT. <strong>The</strong> Lovemaker. Iowa City: <strong>The</strong> Cummington Press, 1961. First<br />

edition. 8vo, maroon cloth. Fine in a lightly sunned dust jacket. One <strong>of</strong> 2500 copies in the<br />

edition. Loosely inserted is the announcement from the Academy, identifying this book as<br />

the Lamont <strong>Poetry</strong> selection for 1960. $100<br />

rare first printing<br />

634. MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT. Baccalaureate Hymn: 1917 Commencement Week<br />

Vassar College, June Ninth to June Twelfth Nineteen Hundred and Seventeen.<br />

(Poughkeepsie, New York: Vassar College, 1917). First edition. 12mo, [18]pp, illustrated,<br />

patterned tissue guards at either end; original parchment wrappers with printed owl device<br />

and purple leather tie. Covers very slightly soiled, else fine and fresh. <strong>The</strong> first printing <strong>of</strong><br />

Millay’s class hymn, in the graduation week program for that year. According to Yost, the<br />

separate broadside printing was pulled subsequently from the same plate and issued shortly<br />

before the distribution <strong>of</strong> this pamphlet. One <strong>of</strong> Millay’s earliest publications, distinctly<br />

scarce, especially in such fine condition. Yost 2. $1,500<br />

635. MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT. Renascence. New York: Mitchell Kennerly, 1917. First<br />

edition. 8vo, black cloth. Small clipped poem neatly affixed to front pastedown, bookplate<br />

on verso <strong>of</strong> first leaf, discreet library label on rear pastedown, covers lightly rubbed. <strong>The</strong><br />

first issue, on watermarked laid paper. This copy bears the 1919 ownership signture <strong>of</strong> the<br />

noted art critic and editor C. Lewis Hind, as well as his pencil note beneath the clipping. $300<br />

636. MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT. Aria da Capo (A Play in One Act). (London): <strong>The</strong><br />

Chapbook (A Monthly Miscellany) No 14, August 1920. First edition. 8vo, illustrated<br />

wrappers. Heavy spine-wear to wrappers, which have become detached, edges chipped,<br />

internally fine. $100<br />

637. MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT, <strong>The</strong> Lamp and the Bell: A Drama in Five Acts. New<br />

York: Frank Shay, 1921. 8vo, orange wrappers (third binding). Near fine. $100<br />

638. MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT. Second April. New York: Mitchell Kennerly, 1921. First<br />

edition. 8vo, black cloth. Ownership signature and rubberstamp; clipped obituary <strong>of</strong> Millay<br />

neatly affixed to rear pastedown, but causing <strong>of</strong>fsetting on the facing leaf; covers lightly<br />

rubbed and a bit bumped. <strong>The</strong> first state, on watermarked laid paper. $125<br />

639. MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT. Two Slatterns and a King: A Moral Interlude.<br />

Cincinnati: Stewart Kidd Company, (1921). First edition. 12mo, printed wrappers. Trifle<br />

rubbed, else fine. This copy has been signed on the half title page by Frank Shay, the editor<br />

<strong>of</strong> the series in which the play appeared and occasional publisher <strong>of</strong> Millay. Above his<br />

signature appear the initials “J.C.B.” in another hand. $250<br />

640. MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT. A Few Figs from Thistles: Poems and Sonnets. New<br />

York: Frank Shay, (1922). Revised edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Spine soiled and a bit<br />

rubbed, tips a trifle bumped, else fine in worn and taped slipcase. One 250 numbered copies.<br />

One <strong>of</strong> the three works out <strong>of</strong> this tremendously productive year that secured Millay the<br />

Pulitzer Prize in 1923. $100<br />

641. MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT. <strong>The</strong> Ballad <strong>of</strong> the Harp-Weaver. New York: Frank<br />

Shay, 1922. First edition. Small 8vo, original printed orange wrappers. Faint spot on front, a<br />

touch <strong>of</strong> rubbing at the base <strong>of</strong> the spine, otherwise a fine, fresh and bright copy. $300<br />

642. MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT. <strong>The</strong> Harp-Weaver and Other Poems. New York: Harper,<br />

1923. First edition. 8vo, black cloth. Bookplate, covers very lightly rubbed, else fine without<br />

dust jacket. $75


643. MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT. Distressing Dialogues by Nancy Boyd (pseud.). Preface<br />

by Edna St. Vincent Millay. New York: Harper & Brothers, (1924). First edition. 8vo, black<br />

cloth. Very faint <strong>of</strong>fsetting to endsheets; covers a bit rubbed and with some dulling <strong>of</strong> the gilt<br />

stamping, else about fine in a bright yellow dust jacket with some edge wear and tapemended<br />

tears. $100<br />

644. MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT. Fear. New York: Sacco-Vanzetti National League, n.d.<br />

(1927). First separate edition. Single leaf, folded once, printed on all sides. Slight wrinkle<br />

and two short tears to top edge; a bit <strong>of</strong> sun toning to the edges, else fine. Scarce. $175<br />

645. MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT. <strong>The</strong> King’s Henchman: A Play in Three Acts. New<br />

York: Harper, 1927. First edition 8vo, 3/4 black buckram and paper-covered boards. Fine in<br />

a lightly sunned, price-clipped dust jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong> wear to the extremities. $150<br />

646. MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT. <strong>The</strong> Kings Henchman: A Play in Three Acts. New York:<br />

Harper & Brothers, 1927. First edition. Large 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Spine darkened<br />

somewhat, label rubbed, else fine, without slipcase. One <strong>of</strong> 500 numbered copies on Tuscany<br />

Handmade pape, signed by Millay and by her collaborator Deems Taylor, who composed the<br />

music. Taylor’s signature appears on a tipped-in facsmile <strong>of</strong> the musical manuscript. $250<br />

647. MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT. <strong>The</strong> Buck in the Snow & Other Poems. New York:<br />

Harper & Brothers, 1928. First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Spine sunned and with a<br />

few small marks, else fine, uncut, in original glassine wrapper and broken slipcase. One <strong>of</strong><br />

479 numbered copies on Arches, signed by Millay. $150<br />

648. MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT. Poems Selected for Young People. Illustrations and<br />

Decorations by J. Paget-Fredericks. New York: Harper, 1929. First edition. 8vo, clothbacked<br />

boards. Spine slightly soiled, else fine in original spider-web glassine, worn and<br />

missing its spine, and publisher’s cardboard slipcase, a bit worn at extremities and reinforced<br />

with tape. One <strong>of</strong> 1050 numbered copies on Arches. $100<br />

649. MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT. Fatal Interview: Sonnets. New York: Harper & Brothers,<br />

1931. First edition. 8vo, 3/4 black cloth and mauve boards. Fine in a very lightly sunned,<br />

price-clipped dust jacket with a handful <strong>of</strong> small chips. <strong>The</strong> second issue, with no topstain.<br />

Publisher’s “Eight Important Modern Poets” prospectus laid in. $150<br />

650. MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT. <strong>The</strong> Princess Marries the Page: A Play in One Act.<br />

Decorations by J. Paget-Fredericks. New York: Harper, 1932. First edition. Large 8vo, clothbacked<br />

boards. Slight lean, spine stamping dulled a bit, else fine in a lightly soiled,<br />

edgeworn dust jacket with the publisher’s rubberstamp identifying this as a review copy. $50<br />

651. MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT. Conversation at Midnight. New York: Harper &<br />

Brothers, 1937. First edition. 8vo, dark blue limp leather gilt, t.e.g. Fine in original glassine,<br />

slightly chipped and tanned, and cardboard box, worn. <strong>The</strong> so-called “Full Limp Leather”<br />

issue, not to be confused with the signed limited issue. $150<br />

652. MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT. Huntsman, What Quarry? New York: Harper, 1939.<br />

First edition. 8vo, 3/4 black cloth and blue paper-covered boards. Fine in a lightly sunned<br />

dust jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong> edge wear. $150<br />

653. MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT. Make Bright the Arrows. New York: Harper, 1940.<br />

First edition. 8vo, 3/4 black cloth and blue boards. Fine in a bright, crisp silver-paper dust<br />

jacket, very lightly rubbed, custom slipcase. $150<br />

654. MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT. “<strong>The</strong>re Are No Islands Any More” Lines Written in<br />

Passion and in Deep Concern for England, France and My Own Country. New York: Harper,<br />

1940. First edition. 8vo, boards. Edges very lightly rubbed, spine darkened just a shade, else<br />

fine. $50


655. MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT. Collected Sonnets. New York: Harper, 1941. First<br />

edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Spine very slightly faded, else fine in a very lightly rubbed slipcase. $100<br />

656. MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT. <strong>The</strong> Murder <strong>of</strong> Lidice. New York: Harper, 1942. First<br />

edition. 8vo, printed wrappers. Slight soil and a touch <strong>of</strong> rumpling to oversized edges, else<br />

fine. $100<br />

657. MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT. Prayer for an Invading Army. Written by Edna St.<br />

Vincent Millay for exclusive radio use by <strong>The</strong> National Broadcasting Company...and read by<br />

Ronald Colman on “D-Day” - June 6, 1944 — over the NBC Network. [New York: NBC,<br />

1944] First edition. 8vo, printed wrappers. Very faint toning toward edges, else fine, with<br />

original publisher’s slip. $75<br />

658. MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT. Mine the Harvest: A Collection <strong>of</strong> New Poems. New<br />

York: Harper, (1954). First edition 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in a bright silver-paper<br />

dust jacket with light wear along the upper edge. Millay’s last poems, under preparation at<br />

the time <strong>of</strong> her death. $50<br />

ILLUSTRATED BY TURNER, BEAUTIFULLY BOUND<br />

659. MILTON, JOHN. <strong>The</strong> Poetical Works. . . Edited by Sir Egerton Brydges, Bart. With<br />

Imaginative Illustrations by J.M.W. Turner. London: John Macrone, 1835. First Brydges<br />

edition. Six volumes, small 8vos, exquisitely bound by Bayntun in full blue crushed morocco<br />

with five-line decorative gilt borders, five raised bands with gilt tooling on spine, a.e.g., blue<br />

moire endleaves. Neat armorial bookplates on versos <strong>of</strong> front flyleaves; few tiny scuffs to<br />

spinal extremities, else fine, bright, unfaded, in felt-lined cloth slipcase. A lovely, elegant<br />

set. $1,750<br />

660. MITCHISON, NAOMI. <strong>The</strong> Alban Goes Out. With Wood-Engravings by Gertrude<br />

Hermes. N.P. <strong>The</strong> Raven Press, 1939. First edition. 8vo, 12pp, printed wrappers, saddle<br />

stitched. Fine. One <strong>of</strong> an unspecified but clearly small number <strong>of</strong> copies. With Mitchison’s<br />

holiday greeting slip loosely inserted. A handsome publication, printed by Robert Ashwin<br />

Maynard and Horace Walter Bray, who founded the Raven Press in 1930 following their<br />

service with Gregynog Press. Scarce. $250<br />

661. MONRO, HAROLD. Children <strong>of</strong> Love. London: <strong>The</strong> <strong>Poetry</strong> <strong>Books</strong>hop, 1914. First edition.<br />

8vo, original printed wrappers, illustrated with a Cupid figure. A hint <strong>of</strong> sun toward the<br />

edges, slightest edge-wear, a bright, fresh copy. A good presentation copy, inscribed by<br />

Monro on the title page: “M.T.H. Sadler [sic] from Harold Monro, Nov. ‘14.” $675<br />

662. MONRO, HAROLD. Harold Monro: <strong>The</strong> Augustan <strong>Books</strong> <strong>of</strong> English <strong>Poetry</strong>, Second<br />

Series, Number Five. London: Ernest Benn, n.d. (1927). First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Edgewear<br />

and some soil to wrappers. Signed by Monro on the front wrapper. $75<br />

663. MONRO, HAROLD. <strong>The</strong> Collected Poems. Edited by Alida Monro, with a biographical<br />

sketch by F.S. Flint and a critical note by T.S. Eliot. London: Cobden-Sanderson, 1933. First<br />

edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Contemporary bookplate, tips a trifle bumped, near fine. Gallup<br />

B22. $50<br />

664. MONROE, HARRIET. Chosen Poems: A Selection from My <strong>Books</strong> <strong>of</strong> Verse. New York:<br />

Macmillan, 1935. First edition. 8vo, maroon cloth. Tips bumped, spine faded a shade, few<br />

small marks on rear. <strong>The</strong> poet was the longtime editor <strong>of</strong> Chicago-based “<strong>Poetry</strong>” magazine,<br />

the most important periodical for poetry in the United States. This is a presentation copy to:<br />

“<strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>, her book — with all good wishes for her grand plans — Harriet Monroe,<br />

Chicago, April 2th, 1935.” A nice association copy linking two <strong>of</strong> the great supporters <strong>of</strong><br />

poetry in America. $175<br />

665. MOORE, MARIANNE. Collected Poems. New York: Macmillan, 1951. First edition. 8vo,<br />

dark blue cloth. Fine in a lightly faded dust jacket with light edge wear. Moore’s Pulitzer<br />

Prize-winning collection. $75


666. MOORE, MARIANNE. Like a Bulwark: New Poems. New York: Viking, 1956. First<br />

edition. 8vo, striped, multicolored boards. Fine in a very lightly used dust jacket with a hint<br />

<strong>of</strong> sun to the spine. With the pencil ownership signature <strong>of</strong> Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> on the front flyleaf. $100<br />

667. MOORE, MARIANNE & WALLACE, DAVID. Letters From and to the Ford Motor<br />

Company. New York: Pierpont Morgan <strong>Library</strong>, 1958. First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed<br />

boards. Fine in original slipcase. One <strong>of</strong> 550 copies printed at the Spiral Press, the entire<br />

edition. With an original wood-engraving by Leonard Baskin, as issued. $200<br />

668. MOORE, MARIANNE. O to Be a Dragon: New Poems. New York: Viking, 1959. First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in dust jacket. $50<br />

669. MOORE, MARIANNE. <strong>The</strong> Absentee: A Comedy in Four Acts. New York: House <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Books</strong>, 1962. First edition. Crown 8vo, blue cloth. Fine in original glassine. One <strong>of</strong> 300<br />

numbered copies signed by Moore, the entire edition. Part <strong>of</strong> the Crown Octavo series, with<br />

the publisher’s prospectus laid in. $250<br />

670. MOORE, MARIANNE. Puss in Boots, <strong>The</strong> Sleeping Beauty & Cinderella: A<br />

Retelling <strong>of</strong> Three Classic Fairy Tales based on the French <strong>of</strong> Charles Perrault. Illustrated by<br />

Eugene Karlin. New York: Macmillan, 1963. First edition. 4to, cloth-backed boards. Fine in<br />

a lightly rubbed dust jacket. $75<br />

671. MOORE, MARIANNE. <strong>The</strong> Arctic Ox. London: Faber & Faber, (1964). First edition. 8vo,<br />

blue cloth. Very near fine in a sunned dust jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong> wear at the crown. This copy<br />

belonged to the poet and editor Cid Corman, with his 1965 ownership signature at the front<br />

and his marginal annotations and comments on the poems liberally sprinkled throughout.<br />

Laid in is a characteristically charming 1968 TLS from Moore to Corman, typed on an<br />

aerogramme (Corman was expatriated in Japan). <strong>The</strong>re was no equivalent American edition<br />

<strong>of</strong> this title. $450<br />

672. MOORE, MARIANNE. Tell Me, Tell Me: Granite, Steel, and Other Topics. New York:<br />

Viking, (1966). First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in dust jacket. With a<br />

presentation inscription signed by Moore on the front flyleaf: “For generous <strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong><br />

who guides the Academy <strong>of</strong> American Poets and makes the <strong>Poetry</strong> Pilot a home and personal,<br />

for so many, Marianne Moore, Nov. 9 1966.” <strong>Poetry</strong> Pilot the Academy’s magazine, has<br />

since been renamed American Poet. $350<br />

673. MORELAND, JOHN RICHARD. Shadow at My Heel: Selected Verse. . . With a Foreword<br />

by Shaemas O’Sheel. Dallas, Texas: Kaleidograph Press, (1946). First edition. 8vo, cloth.<br />

Fine in a lightly rubbed, spine darkened dust jacket with a few marks. With the text <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Moreland poem written out in an unknown hand on the front flyleaf, noting that Moreland<br />

died in 1947. $50<br />

674. MORGAN, FREDERICK. From A Book <strong>of</strong> Change. (New York): Hudson Review, 1972.<br />

First separate edition 8vo, printed wrappers, stapled. A bit <strong>of</strong> fading, fine. Offprint from <strong>The</strong><br />

Hudson Review, issued shortly after the appearance <strong>of</strong> the book under the Scribner’s imprint.<br />

This copy has been inscribed by Morgan on the front wrapper to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $40<br />

675. MORGAN, FREDERICK. Blue Hill Poems. (New York): Hudson Review, 1975. First<br />

edition. 8vo, printed wrappers, stapled. Fine. An <strong>of</strong>fprint from <strong>The</strong> Hudson Review, inscribed<br />

by Morgan on the front cover to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $40<br />

676. MORGAN, FREDERICK. Northbook. Urbana: University <strong>of</strong> Illinois Press, (1982). First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth. As new in dust jacket. A meaningful presentation copy, inscribed by<br />

Morgan on the half title page: “For <strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>, with admiration for all you have done for<br />

American poetry, Fred Morgan.” Additionally signed in full on the title page. $50<br />

677. MORLEY, CHRISTOPHER. Songs for a Little House. New York: George H. Doran,<br />

(1917). First edition. 8vo, boards. Covers rubbed, worn at extremities, without dust jacket.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first state, with epigraph from Southwell facing the title page. $75


678. MORLEY, CHRISTOPHER. <strong>The</strong> Middle Kingdom: Poems 1929-1944. [New York]:<br />

Harcourt Brace, 1944. First edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Fine in a very lightly sunned dust jacket<br />

with a few chips. $40<br />

first book<br />

679. MORTON, DAVID. Ships in Harbour. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, (1921). First<br />

edition. 8vo, boards. Spine slightly faded, a touch <strong>of</strong> wear to extremities. <strong>The</strong> poet’s first<br />

book. With a lengthy gift inscription to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, and a slip with her pencil notes loosely<br />

inserted. $50<br />

680. MORTON, DAVID. Harvest: A Book <strong>of</strong> Sonnets. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1924.<br />

First edition. 8vo, brown boards. Spine faded a shade, fine. $45<br />

681. MORTON, DAVID (Compiler). Six For <strong>The</strong>m. Amherst, Mass.: <strong>The</strong> <strong>Poetry</strong> Society <strong>of</strong><br />

Amherst College, (1931). First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Extremities just a trifle<br />

rubbed, fine. Gathers poems by Ralph Hodgson, James Stephens, W.B. Yeats, and David<br />

Morton. Signed by Morton on the front flyleaf. One <strong>of</strong> an unknown number <strong>of</strong> copies in the<br />

edition, finely printed on high-quality wove paper. $100<br />

682. MORTON, DAVID. Earth’s Processional. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1932. First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Very good. $25<br />

683. MORTON, DAVID. Spell Against Time. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1936. First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Covers a bit sunstruck and with two marks $25<br />

684. MORTON, DAVID. All In One Breath: A Book <strong>of</strong> Fifty Lyrics. New York: Macmillan,<br />

1939. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly sunned second-issue dust jacket with a small<br />

hole to the spine and a closed tear to the front panel. $30<br />

685. MORTON, DAVID. Poems 1920-1945. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1945. First edition.<br />

8vo, cloth. Near fine in a very lightly sunned dust jacket with a touch <strong>of</strong> edge-wear and one<br />

tape mend at the crown. $25<br />

686. MORTON, DAVID. Like a Man in Love. Dublin, New Hampshire: Yankee, Incorporated,<br />

1953. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in original glassine wrapper, worn. $30<br />

687. (MORTON, DAVID). Memorial Service for David Morton. Amherst College Chapel,<br />

October 27, 1957. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in original glassine wrapper. One <strong>of</strong> 300<br />

copies printed. <strong>The</strong> poet was a longtime English pr<strong>of</strong>essor and boxing instructor at Amherst.<br />

Later he would become Poet in Residence at the Deerfield Academy, where one <strong>of</strong> his<br />

students was a young John Ashbery. $20<br />

688. MORTON, DAVID. Journey Into Time. Norfolk, Virginia: Pentelic Press, 1958. First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in original glassine wrapper, few tiny chips. Publisher’s prospectus<br />

and postcard laid in. $30<br />

689. MOSS, HOWARD. <strong>The</strong> Toy Fair. New York: Scribner’s, 1954. First edition. 8vo, black<br />

cloth. Fine in a bright, crisp dust jacket with just a hint <strong>of</strong> sun to the spine. <strong>The</strong> poet’s second<br />

book. $75<br />

690. MOSS, HOWARD. A Winter Come, A Summer Gone: Poems 1946-1960. New York:<br />

Scribner’s, (1960). First edition. 8vo, green cloth. Lightly dulled in a nice dust jacket.<br />

“Compliments <strong>of</strong> the Author” card laid in, annotated on verso with Moss’s return address at<br />

<strong>The</strong> New Yorker. $40<br />

691. MOSS, HOWARD. Finding <strong>The</strong>m Lost. New York: Scribner’s, (1965). First edition. 8vo,<br />

brown boards. Very slight lean, else fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket. Signed by Moss on<br />

the title page. $100


692. MOSS, HOWARD. Selected Poems. New York: Atheneum, 1971. First edition. 8vo, gray<br />

cloth. Top edge lightly sunstruck, just about fine in a dust jacket with a few tiny nicks.<br />

Signed by Moss on the half title page. $50<br />

693. MOWRER, PAUL SCOTT. Twenty-One and Sixty-Five. Mill Valley, California: Wings<br />

Press, 1958. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly nicked dust jacket. Inscribed by by<br />

Mowrer on the front endpaper to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $45<br />

694. MOWRER, PAUL SCOTT. <strong>The</strong> Mothering Land: Selected Poems (1918-1958).<br />

Francestown, New Hampshire: Golden Quill Press, (1960). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a<br />

very faintly sunned dust jacket. Signed by Mowrer on the front endpaper and with the<br />

publisher’s prospectus laid in. $40<br />

695. MOWRER, PAUL SCOTT. High Mountain Pond. Francestown, New Hampshire: Golden<br />

Quill Press, (1962). First edition 8vo, cloth. Fine in dust jacket. Signed by Mowrer on the<br />

front flyleaf. $40<br />

696. MOWRER, PAUL SCOTT. This Teeming Earth. Decorated with 28 Cymbolics by Jeanne<br />

Caskie. Francestown, New Hampshire: Golden Quill Press, (1965). First edition. 8vo, boards.<br />

Fine in a very lightly rubbed dust jacket with a couple <strong>of</strong> tiny nicks. Signed by Mowrer on<br />

the front flyleaf. With a brief TLS from Mowrer to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, typed at the bottom <strong>of</strong> a<br />

TLS from <strong>Bullock</strong> to Mowrer. $40<br />

697. MOXON, EDWARD. Sonnets. London: (Bradbury and Evans), 1830. Second edition. 8vo,<br />

75pp, foxed; nicely bound in contemporary full blue morocco, elaborately tooled in gilt with<br />

floral patterns on front and rear covers, five raised bands on spine with gilt-tooled<br />

compartments. <strong>The</strong> binding is unsigned, but dated 1837 at the base <strong>of</strong> the spine. $175<br />

698. MÜGGE, MAXIMILIAN. A Corvey Abbey (“Dreizehnlinden”): A Lyrical Epopee by F.W.<br />

Weber, Thought into English Verse by Maximilian A. Mügge London: Burns Oates &<br />

Washbourne Ltd., 1923. First edition. Large 8vo, green cloth. Fine in a slightly edge-worn<br />

dust jacket, one tiny hole to rear hinge. This copy has been inscribed on the front flyleaf: “To<br />

Mrs. Hugh <strong>Bullock</strong> (<strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>), President <strong>of</strong> the Academy <strong>of</strong> American Poets, with<br />

grateful compliments from M. A. Mügge (‘John Morland’), author <strong>of</strong> the Worlds Fair poem -<br />

hors de concours - ‘<strong>The</strong> World <strong>of</strong> Tomorrow’ or ‘Astrae Returns.’’ London (England) 20th<br />

May, 1939.” $100<br />

699. MUIR, EDWIN. One Foot in Eden. London: Faber and Faber, (1956). First edition. 8vo,<br />

maroon cloth. Fine in a bright, fresh dust jacket with a couple <strong>of</strong> short closed tears. $50<br />

700. MULLINS, HELENE. Streams from the Source. Caldwell, Idaho: <strong>The</strong> Caxton Printers,<br />

1938. First edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Very lightly rubbed, just about fine, without dust jacket<br />

(as issued?) Copy number 9 <strong>of</strong> an unspecified number <strong>of</strong> copies, signed by the poet and<br />

additionally inscribed to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $50<br />

701. MULLINS, HELENE. <strong>The</strong> Mirrored Walls: Poems 1929-1969. New York: Twayne<br />

Publishers, (1970). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly faded dust jacket. Inscribed by<br />

Mullins to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> on the front endpaper. $30<br />

702. NATHAN, ROBERT. A Winter Tide: Sonnets & Poems. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1940.<br />

First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Slight soil, a touch <strong>of</strong> wear to yap-edged wrappers, fine. Printed<br />

by the Plimpton Press; typography and cover based on designs by W.A. Dwiggins. With<br />

publisher’s advance publicity laid in. $40<br />

703. NATHAN, ROBERT. Dunkirk: A Ballad. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1942. First edition.<br />

8vo, wrappers. Slight rumpling, fine. Inscribed and signed by Nathan on the front wrapper. $75<br />

704. NATHAN, ROBERT. Evening Song: Selected Poems 1950-1973. (Santa Barbara): Capra<br />

Press, 1973. First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Bit <strong>of</strong> fading, tiny nick, very near fine. <strong>The</strong> regular<br />

issue in wrappers, inscribed by Nathan to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $40


705. NATHAN, ROBERT. Now Blue October. (Los Angeles: Friends <strong>of</strong> UCLA <strong>Library</strong>, 1979).<br />

First separate edition. 8vo, wrappers. Fine. One <strong>of</strong> 350 copies on the occasion <strong>of</strong> a UCLA<br />

tribute to the poet. $40<br />

706. (NATHAN, ROBERT), BROMFIELD, LOUIS. <strong>The</strong> Work <strong>of</strong> Robert Nathan. Containing<br />

Also a Bibliography. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, n.d. First edition. Small 8vo, printed<br />

wrappers, stapled. A touch <strong>of</strong> edge-wear to oversized wrappers, near fine. Inscribed and<br />

signed by Bromfield on the title page and signed by Nathan as well, both on the title page<br />

and on the front wrapper. $150<br />

707. NEIHARDT, JOHN G. <strong>The</strong> Stranger at the Gate. New York: Mitchell Kennerly, 1912.<br />

First edition. 8vo, ochre cloth. Few smudges, slight soil to edges, else fine in a soiled white<br />

dust jacket with a pair <strong>of</strong> tiny chips. Best remembered for his cult classic Black Elk Speaks,<br />

Neihardt served as an Academy chancellor from 1951 to 1967. Scarce in jacket. $175<br />

708. NEIHARDT, JOHN G. Laureate Address Upon Official Notification <strong>of</strong> His Choice as Poet<br />

Laureate <strong>of</strong> Nebraska. Chicago: <strong>The</strong> Bookfellows, 1921. First edition. 12mo, cloth-backed<br />

boards. Slight shelf wear, edges faintly sunned, else fine. One <strong>of</strong> 500 copies. $50<br />

709. NEMEROV, HOWARD. <strong>The</strong> Salt Garden. Boston: Little, Brown, (1955). First edition.<br />

8vo, glazed boards. Light shelf wear, near fine in a rubbed dust jacket with a couple <strong>of</strong> tears<br />

and tape mends. $30<br />

710. NEMEROV, HOWARD. Gnomes & Occasions. Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press,<br />

(1973). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a very lightly rubbed dust jacket with a just hint <strong>of</strong><br />

fading to the spine. Inscribed by Nemerov to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> on the half title page. $45<br />

711. NEWMAN, JOSEPH S. Verse Yet! Illustrated by Roy Doty. Cleveland: <strong>The</strong> World<br />

Publishing Company, (1959). First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in original<br />

glassine and publisher’s slipcase. One <strong>of</strong> 975 copies for private distribution. $30<br />

712. NICHOLL, LOUISE TOWNSEND. Collected Poems. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1953. First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly sunned, clipped dust jacket with a few small tears. One<br />

<strong>of</strong> 746 signed copies. $40<br />

713. NICHOLL, LOUISE TOWNSEND. <strong>The</strong> Curious Quotient. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1956.<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket with just a touch <strong>of</strong> sundarkening.<br />

With a typescript poem, initialed by Nicholl, folded and laid in. $40<br />

714. NICHOLL, LOUISE TOWNSEND. <strong>The</strong> World’s One Clock. New York: St. Martin’s<br />

Press, (1959). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly soiled dust jacket, spine sunned a<br />

shade. Inscribed to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> on the front endpaper. $40<br />

715. NICHOLL, LOUISE TOWNSEND. <strong>The</strong> Blood That Is Language. New York: John Day<br />

Company, (1967). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly nicked dust jacket, spine faded a<br />

shade. Inscribed on the front flyleaf: “<strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong> – dear friend <strong>of</strong> this poet, and <strong>of</strong> all<br />

poets – Louise Nicholl, 1967, January” and additionally signed on the half title page. $30<br />

716. NICHOLS, ROBERT. Invocation & Peace Celebration: Hymn for the British Peoples.<br />

London: Hendersons, 1919. 8vo, printed wrappers. Light edge wear, else about fine, uncut. A<br />

shilling pamphlet published for Peace Day, 1919. $75<br />

717. NICHOLSON, ALFRED. Lament <strong>of</strong> Heloise and Other Poems. New York: Pageant Press,<br />

(1958). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly sunned dust jacket with just a touch <strong>of</strong><br />

wear. Inscribed on the front flyleaf: “To <strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>, Traveler in the realms <strong>of</strong> gold –<br />

hoping she will not find this too leaden – Alfred Nicholson.” $30<br />

718. NIMS, JOHN FREDERICK. <strong>The</strong> Kiss: A Jambalaya. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1982. First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a bright dust jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong> edge wear. Inscribed on the title<br />

page: “With thanks to <strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong> for all she has done to help poetry in America and in


the world, and with particular thanks for a splendorous phone call! John Frederick Nims,<br />

May 1, 1982.” $50<br />

719. NIMS, JOHN FREDERICK. Selected Poems. Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press,<br />

(1982). First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Fine. Inscribed to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> on the title page. $30<br />

720. NIMS, JOHN FREDERICK. A Local Habitation: Essays on <strong>Poetry</strong>. Ann Arbor: University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Michigan Press, (1985). First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Spine faded slightly, near fine.<br />

Inscribed humorously to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> on the title page. $30<br />

721. NORRIS, GORDON W. Golden Empire. Boston: Bruce Humphries, Inc., (1949). First<br />

edition. 8vo, yellow cloth. Near fine in a lightly rubbed pictorial dust jacket with a few small<br />

tears. Inscribed warmly to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> on the front endpaper. Poems in celebration <strong>of</strong><br />

California. $50<br />

722. NORRIS, KATHLEEN. Falling Off. Chicago: Big Table, (1971). First edition. 8vo, cloth.<br />

Fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket. Number 4 in the Big Table Series <strong>of</strong> Younger Poets.<br />

Inscribed by Norris to the <strong>Bullock</strong>s at the time <strong>of</strong> publication. $45<br />

723. NORWOOD, ROBERT. Issa: A Poem. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1931. First<br />

edition. 8vo, decorative cloth. Very good and in a sun-darkened dust jacket with some edge<br />

wear. $25<br />

724. NOYES, ALFRED. <strong>The</strong> Torch-Bearers. London: Sheed & Ward, 1937. First edition. 8vo,<br />

red cloth. A couple <strong>of</strong> faint marks to front covers, else fine in original plain black dust jacket<br />

and printed acetate wrapper with some edge wear. A nice presentation copy, inscribed on the<br />

front flyleaf: “Hugh Walpole from his affectionately, Alfred Noyes, March 14, ‘39.” $150<br />

725. OLDS, SHARON. <strong>The</strong> Dead and the Living. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1984. First<br />

edition. 8vo, burgundy cloth. Very slight splaying, else fine in a rubbed dust jacket, the spine<br />

<strong>of</strong> which has faded to blue. <strong>The</strong> poet’s second book, the Lamont <strong>Poetry</strong> Selection for 1983.<br />

Inscribed by Olds on the title page to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. With the Academy’s Lamont<br />

announcement and the publisher’s <strong>Poetry</strong> Series prospectus laid in. $350<br />

SCARCE FIRST BOOK<br />

726. OLIVER, MARY. No Voyage and Other Poems. London: J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd, (1963).<br />

First edition. 8vo, green boards. Fine in a slightly dusty dust jacket with just a touch <strong>of</strong><br />

rubbing to the extremities, spine sunned slighlty and with two faint marks. <strong>The</strong> poet’s scarce<br />

first book, published while she was living in England and preceding the American edition by<br />

two years. This copy has a mimeograph promotional slip loosely inserted, from which an<br />

order form was detached. On the front flyleaf is the pencil ownership signature <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />

<strong>Bullock</strong>. $650<br />

727. OPPEN, GEORGE. Seascape: Needles Eye. Freemont, Michigan: Sumac Press, (1972).<br />

First edition. 8vo, printed wrappers. Fine. One <strong>of</strong> 1500 copies. $50<br />

728. OVERSTREET, BONARO W. Hands Laid Upon the Water. New York: W.W. Norton,<br />

(1955). First edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Fine in a lightly faded dust jacket, price clipped –<br />

evidently a second issue, with the price applied by rubberstamp — and with a bit <strong>of</strong> edge<br />

wear. Inscribed to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> on the front flyleaf. $40<br />

729. PALMER, WINTHROP. Fables & Ceremonies. New York: N.p., 1955. First edition. 8vo,<br />

cloth-backed decorative boards. Fine in lightly worn glassine jacket. Unspecified limited<br />

edition, with an inscribed greeting card laid in. $35<br />

730. PARTRIDGE, MARGARET RIDGELY. In Memoriam: Five Poems. New York: Privately<br />

Printed, 1964. First edition (thus). One <strong>of</strong> a small number <strong>of</strong> copies, finely printed for<br />

distribution to friends and and relatives, with an inscribed calling card from the poet’s<br />

daughter, Mrs. William A.M. Burden, to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> laid in. $75


731. PATCHEN, KENNETH. First Will & Testament. Norfolk: New Directions, (1939). First<br />

edition. 8vo, maroon cloth. Spine and edges faded, very good. $40<br />

732. PATCHEN, KENNETH. CCCLXXIV Poems. (New York: Padell, 1948). First edition thus.<br />

8vo, gray cloth. Slight lean, otherwise fine in the original unprinted pale blue dust jacket,<br />

sunned and with a few stains to the spine and a small chip at the base. A single volume,<br />

combining the complete texts First Will & Testament, <strong>The</strong> Dark Kingdom, and Cloth <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Tempest, each separately paginated. With a colophon label affixed to the front pastedown,<br />

noting that edition consisted <strong>of</strong> 126 numbered copies signed by Patchen, as here. Scarce,<br />

especially in dust jacket. $750<br />

733. PATCHEN, KENNETH. <strong>The</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Albion Moonlight. (Mount Vernon, New York:<br />

Walpole Printing Office, 1941). First regular edition, preceded by a subscriber’s edition <strong>of</strong><br />

only 50 copies. 8vo, blue cloth with red and gilt labels. Spine faded, slightly dusty, very<br />

good, without jacket. One <strong>of</strong> 295 numbered copies in the edition, this one has been signed<br />

and dated by Patchen, July 15, 1941, on the front flyleaf. $450<br />

IN A HAND-PAINTED BINDING<br />

734. PATCHEN, KENNETH. Red Wine & Yellow Hair. New York: New Directions, (1949).<br />

First edition. 8vo, in oversized square boards, decorated by hand. Fine in original glassine,<br />

chipped and torn. One <strong>of</strong> 108 numbered copies, signed by Patchen, who has also lettered the<br />

colophon by hand and made unique, hand-painted, and in this case collaged, covers. Each <strong>of</strong><br />

the 108 copies was done in this manner, with no two being alike. <strong>The</strong> present example, which<br />

features a somber collage <strong>of</strong> string and fabric tufts highlighted by colorful bursts <strong>of</strong> oil paint,<br />

is a most appealing example <strong>of</strong> Patchen’s hand-painted bindings. $1,750<br />

735. PERSE, ST.-JOHN. On <strong>Poetry</strong>: Speech <strong>of</strong> Acceptance Upon the Award <strong>of</strong> the Nobel Prize<br />

for Literature Delivered in Stockholm December 10, 1960. Translated by W.H. Auden, With<br />

the French Text. (New York): Bollingen Foundation, (1961). First edition. Small 8vo,<br />

wrappers. As new. One <strong>of</strong> 2500 copies in the edition, none for sale. Bloomfield & Mendelson<br />

B77. $50<br />

736. PHILLIPS, STEPHEN. Christ in Hades and Other Poems. London: Elkin Mathews, 1896.<br />

12mo, printed wrappers. Neat booklabel on inside front wrapper, else fine and uncut. $75<br />

737. PHILLIPS, STEPHEN. New Poems. New York: John Lane, 1907. First American Edition.<br />

8vo, green cloth, t.e.g. Covers slightly rubbed, fine. $50<br />

738. PLACE, HERMANN G. <strong>Poetry</strong> is a Thing Apart. New York: Privately Printed, 1966.<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed decorative boards. Fine in original glassine. Unspecified<br />

limited edition, designed and printed at Harbor Press, New York. With a small gift card laid<br />

in. $30<br />

739. PLATH, SYLVIA. Ariel. London: Faber & Faber, (1965). First edition. 8vo, red cloth. Very<br />

slight lean, else fine in a bright, unclipped dust jacket with just a bit <strong>of</strong> darkening to the<br />

spine and a touch <strong>of</strong> wear to the head and heel. Plath’s great posthumous collection, a<br />

landmark <strong>of</strong> modern poetry, with the scarce <strong>Poetry</strong> Book Society Bulletin for this selection,<br />

partly authored by Ted Hughes, loosely inserted. $850<br />

740. PLATH, SYLVIA. Winter Trees. London: Faber & Faber, (1971). First edition. 8vo, blue<br />

cloth. Faint <strong>of</strong>fsetting on front endsheeets; barely noticeable marks to upper edge <strong>of</strong> rear<br />

cover, else fine in a bright, crisp dust jacket with a short tear to the rear. With the <strong>Poetry</strong><br />

Book Society Bulletin for this selection laid in. $100<br />

741. PLIMPTON, SARAH. Single Skies. (New York): Living Hand, (1976). First edition <strong>of</strong> the<br />

poet’s first book. 8vo, printed blue wrappers. Spine and edges faded, as usual, else fine. One<br />

<strong>of</strong> 500 numbered copies in the edition. With a presentation note to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> from the<br />

poet’s mother laid in, along with a draft <strong>of</strong> Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>’s note responding to the poems. $50


742. POUND, EZRA. A Draft <strong>of</strong> XXX Cantos. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, n.d. (1933). First<br />

American edition. 8vo, black cloth. Few scratches, tips a bit bumped, very good. One <strong>of</strong><br />

1000 copies printed; page 61-62 a cancel, as usual. Gallup A31c. $45<br />

743. POUND, EZRA. Eleven New Cantos. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, (1934). First edition.<br />

8vo, black cloth. Fine in a blue dust jacket with light sun-tanning and a bit <strong>of</strong> light wear to<br />

the edges, and a small snag to the front panel. One <strong>of</strong> 1500 copies in the edition, 500 <strong>of</strong><br />

which were used for a later second issue under the New Directions imprint. Gallup A37a. $175<br />

744. POUND, EZRA. <strong>The</strong> Fifth Decad <strong>of</strong> Cantos. London: Faber & Faber, (1937). First<br />

edition. 8vo, black cloth. Small owner’s initials; tips a bit bumped, near fine in a lightly<br />

chipped and soiled dust jacket with short tear to the rear panel. One <strong>of</strong> 1012 copies printed.<br />

Gallup A43a. $50<br />

745. POUND, EZRA. Cantos LII-LXXI. London: Faber & Faber, (1940). First edition. 8vo,<br />

black cloth. Fine in a bright, crisp second-issue dust jacket with very slight sun-darkening to<br />

the spine and a bit <strong>of</strong> rubbing to the edges. One <strong>of</strong> 1000 copies in the edition. <strong>The</strong> second<br />

issue dust jacket was the same as the first, with the old price clipped <strong>of</strong>f and the new one<br />

printed on. Gallup A47a. $350<br />

746. [POUND, EZRA]. CONTINO, VITTORUGO. Ezra Pound in Italy: From the Pisan<br />

Cantos. Spots & Dots. (Venezia: Gianfranco Ivancich, 1970). First edition. 4to,<br />

illustrated, original full red leather, stamped in gilt. Fine in the original clear plastic dust<br />

jacket, torn. Limited issue, one <strong>of</strong> 300 numbered copies, signed by Pound. A suprisingly<br />

uncommon publication, consisting largely <strong>of</strong> photographs <strong>of</strong> Pound, with fragments from the<br />

Cantos and facsimiles <strong>of</strong> his handwriting. According to Gallup, copies were never distributed<br />

and long remained in the publisher’s warehouse. This is evidently one <strong>of</strong> a handful that got<br />

out. Gallup B100. $2,500<br />

748. POWYS, LLEWELLYN. Impassioned Clay. With a Woodcut by Lynd Ward. New York:<br />

Longmans, Green, 1931. First edition. 8vo, woodcut frontipiece tipped to verso <strong>of</strong> half-title;<br />

3/4 cloth. Fine in a soiled dust jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong> light edge wear, one chip to the front<br />

panel, and an internal tape mend. $75<br />

749. PROKOSCH, FREDERIC. <strong>The</strong> Carnival. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1938. First edition.<br />

8vo, red cloth. Near fine in a lightly edgeworn dust jacket, darkened on spine and toward<br />

edges. $30<br />

750. RANSOM, JOHN CROWE. Selected Poems. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1945. First<br />

edition. 8vo, black cloth. Fine in a lightly soiled, rubbed dust jacket with a few small nicks. $100<br />

751. RANSOM, JOHN CROWE; SCHWARTZ, DELMORE; WHEELOCK, JOHN HALL.<br />

American <strong>Poetry</strong> at Mid-Century. Washington: <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong> Congress, 1958. First<br />

edition. 8vo, wrappers. A number <strong>of</strong> corners creased, few pencil lines, fine. Lectures<br />

presented in the Gertrude Clarke Whittall series at the <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong> Congress, with LC letter<br />

presenting the booklet to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, who appears to have been especially interested in<br />

Schwartz’s lecture, which she read with pencil in hand. $30<br />

752. READ, HERBERT. Culture and Education in World Order. New York: Museum <strong>of</strong><br />

Modern Art, (1948). First edition. 4to, wrappers. Few marks, near fine. $25<br />

753. RECTOR, LIAM. <strong>The</strong> Sorrow <strong>of</strong> Architecture. Port Townsend, Washington: Dragon<br />

Gate, Inc., 1984. First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Fine. Signed on the title page and additonally<br />

inscribed to the <strong>Bullock</strong>s. $25<br />

754. REDMOND, JULIE. Gay Grave and Otherwise. (New York): Brentano’s, (1949). First<br />

edition. 8vo, boards. Fine in original glassine, chipped. With a lengthy presentation<br />

inscription signed by Redmond to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> filling the front flyleaf. $40


755. REES, ENNIS. <strong>The</strong> Song <strong>of</strong> Paul Bunyan and Tony Beaver. Illustration by Robert<br />

Osborn. (New York): Pantheon <strong>Books</strong>, (1964). First edition. 8vo, illustrated cloth. Fine in a<br />

pictorial dust jacket with sun-darkening to the spine and a short tear to the rear. Inscribed by<br />

Rees to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> at the time <strong>of</strong> publication. $40<br />

756. REYNOLDS, JULIA LOUISE. In This Hour. New York: Fine Editions Press, (1950). First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in dust jacket. Review copy, with slip. $35<br />

757. REYNOLDS, RICHARD S. Crucible. New York: Fine Editions Press, (1950). First edition.<br />

8vo, cloth. Fine in a crisp, very lightly used dust jacket. $25<br />

758. RICH, ADRIENNE. Necessities <strong>of</strong> Life. New York: Norton, (1966). First edition. 8vo,<br />

blue cloth. Fine in a lightly faded dust jacket with a few marks. $75<br />

759. RICH, ADRIENNE. Snapshots <strong>of</strong> a Daughter-in-Law. New York: Norton, (1967).<br />

Revised edition. 8vo, black cloth. Just about fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket with a few<br />

small chips. In addition to revisions <strong>of</strong> some poems from the 1963 edition, this edition also<br />

includes one additional poem. Laid in is a copy <strong>of</strong> the dust jacket for the first edition. $50<br />

760. RICH, ADRIENNE. Leaflets: Poems 1965-1968. New York: Norton, (1969). First edition.<br />

8vo, black cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket with a couple <strong>of</strong> small chips. $75<br />

761. RICHARDSON, MAIMIE A. <strong>The</strong> Dark Flower and Other Poems. London: Selwyn and<br />

Blount, n.d. (ca. 1938). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly nicked dust jacket.<br />

Presentation copy, inscribed and signed by Richardson, a Scottish poet, on the front<br />

endpaper. $40<br />

762. RIGGS, DIONIS COFFIN. Sea Born Island. Prints by Sidney Noyes Riggs. Peterborough,<br />

New Hampshire: Noone House/William L. Bauhan, (1969). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in<br />

a lightly rubbed dust jacket. Review copy with slip and invitation card for the publication<br />

party. Inscribed by Dionis Riggs, and signed by both poet and artist, for Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $25<br />

763. ROBERTS, CECIL. Selected Poems 1910-1960. Preface by Lord Birkett. London:<br />

Hutchinson, (1960). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a very lightly nicked dust jacket.<br />

Inscribed by Roberts to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, and additionally inscribed and signed by Lord Birkett. $65<br />

764. ROBINSON, EDWIN ARLINGTON. <strong>The</strong> Children <strong>of</strong> the Night: A Book <strong>of</strong> Poems.<br />

Boston: Richard G. Badger, 1897. First edition. 12mo, original decorative cloth. Nice,<br />

contemporary bookplate; sizeable spots <strong>of</strong> foxing, especially to endsheets and preliminiaries,<br />

spine darkened just a shade, else a fine, bright, attractive copy. Robinson’s uncommon<br />

second book, published in an edition <strong>of</strong> 500 copies. $450<br />

765. ROBINSON, EDWIN ARLINGTON. Captain Craig: A Book <strong>of</strong> Poems. New York:<br />

Macmillan, 1902. First edition. 8vo, blue cloth, t.e.g. Covers mottled, spine discolored and<br />

worn at ends, some shelf-rubbing. $40<br />

766. ROBINSON, EDWIN ARLINGTON. <strong>The</strong> Porcupine: A Drama in Three Acts. New York:<br />

Macmillan, 1915. First edition. 8vo, maroon cloth, t.e.g. Spine very slightly darkened and<br />

with a small spot, else fine in a chipped and worn dust jacket, internally mended with tape.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poet’s second play, unproduced. Second state, without errata slip. Not common in<br />

jacket. $175<br />

767. ROBINSON, EDWIN ARLINGTON. <strong>The</strong> Man Against the Sky: A Book <strong>of</strong> Poems. New<br />

York: Macmillan, 1916, First edition. Small 8vo, maroon cloth, t.e.g. Contemporary<br />

ownership signature, spine faded very slightly, else fine. $50<br />

768. ROBINSON, EDWIN ARLINGTON. Merlin: A Poem. New York: Macmillan, 1917. First<br />

edition. Small 8vo, maroon cloth. Spine unevenly faded, else fine. $50<br />

769. ROBINSON, EDWIN ARLINGTON. Lancelot: A Poem. New York: Thomas Seltzer, 1920.<br />

First edition. Small 8vo, maroon cloth. Bookplates, slight fading to spine, else fine. One <strong>of</strong>


450 copies printed for the Lyric Society, so identified on the title page. This copy is from the<br />

collection <strong>of</strong> Walter Chrysler, with his leather book label on the front pastedown, above the<br />

bookplate <strong>of</strong> the previous owner, E. Hubert Litchfield. $75<br />

770. ROBINSON, EDWIN ARLINGTON. <strong>The</strong> Three Taverns: A Book <strong>of</strong> Poems. New York:<br />

Macmillan, 1920. First edition. Small 8vo, maroon cloth. Endhseets <strong>of</strong>fset, spine lightened<br />

very slightly and with a few small marks, fine. $40<br />

771. ROBINSON, EDWIN ARLINGTON. <strong>The</strong> Town Down the River: A Book <strong>of</strong> Poems. New<br />

York: Scribner’s, 1920. First edition. Small 8vo, blue cloth, t.e.g. Spine faded, few marks,<br />

very good. Tipped to the front pastedown <strong>of</strong> this copy is a 1916 autograph letter signed by<br />

Robinson to Lloyd Morris, author <strong>of</strong> an early study <strong>of</strong> Robinson’s work. With Morris’s<br />

bookplate. $150<br />

772. ROBINSON, EDWIN ARLINGTON. Avon’s Harvest. New York: Macmillan, 1921. First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in a lightly tanned dust jacket, a bit <strong>of</strong> chipping to<br />

the ends <strong>of</strong> the spine Jean Hersholt’s copy, with his bookplate on the front pastedown $75<br />

773. ROBINSON, EDWIN ARLINGTON. Roman Bartholow. New York: Macmillan, 1923.<br />

First edition 8vo, buckram-backed boards with heraldic “R” emblem, t.e.g. Spine somewhat<br />

darkened, small ink notation on front endpaper, near fine. One <strong>of</strong> 750 numbered copies,<br />

signed by Robinson. $75<br />

774. ROBINSON, EDWIN ARLINGTON. <strong>The</strong> Man Who Died Twice. New York: Macmillan,<br />

1924. First edition. 8vo, maroon cloth with printed labels. Small tape stains to endpapers;<br />

spine faded and label rubbed, else very good. Robinson’s second Pultizer Prize-winner. $30<br />

775. ROBINSON, EDWIN ARLINGTON. Dionysus in Doubt: A Book <strong>of</strong> Poems. New York:<br />

Macmillan, 1925. First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards, printed labels. Spine label rubbed,<br />

near fine. One <strong>of</strong> 350 specially printed and bound copies, numbered and signed by Robinson.<br />

$75<br />

776. ROBINSON, EDWIN ARLINGTON. Tristram. New York: Macmillan, 1927. First edition.<br />

8vo, mauve cloth with black buckram spine, t.e.g. Near fine. One <strong>of</strong> 350 numbered copies<br />

signed by Robinson, specially bound. Robinson received his third Pulitzer Prize for this<br />

collection. $75<br />

777. ROBINSON, EDWIN ARLINGTON. Fortunatus. Reno: <strong>The</strong> Slide Mountain Press, 1928.<br />

First edition. 8vo, original thin boards, printed spine label. Two small pieces missing near<br />

the ends <strong>of</strong> the spine, some splitting along the front hinge, a comparatively fine copy <strong>of</strong> a<br />

book seldom found in decent condition. One <strong>of</strong> only 171 copies, signed by Robinson, printed<br />

by the Grabhorn Press in San Francisco. A notoriously fragile volume. $175<br />

778. ROBINSON, EDWIN ARLINGTON. Sonnets 1889-1927. New York: Crosby Gaige, 1928.<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Spine faded just a shade, else fine. One <strong>of</strong> 561<br />

numbered copies (including nine on green paper and 52 hors commerce), designed by W.A.<br />

Dwiggins and printed by William Edwin Rudge, signed by Robinson. $125<br />

779. ROBINSON, EDWIN ARLINGTON. Cavender’s House. New York: Macmillan, 1929.<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards, t.e.g. Fine in a lightly worn slipcase. One <strong>of</strong> 500<br />

numbered copies signed by Robinson. $100<br />

780. ROBINSON, EDWIN ARLINGTON. Modred: A Fragment. New York: Edmond Byrne<br />

Hackett, <strong>The</strong> Brick Row <strong>Books</strong>hop, 1929. First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in<br />

original slipcase. One <strong>of</strong> 250 copies on blue paper, numbered and signed by Robinson. $200<br />

781. ROBINSON, EDWIN ARLINGTON. <strong>The</strong> Glory <strong>of</strong> the Nightingales. New York:<br />

Macmillan, 1930. First edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Fine in the original glassine (chipped and<br />

torn) and publisher’s card slipcase, label rubbed and a bit discolored. One <strong>of</strong> 500 numbered<br />

copies signed by Robinson, printed by D.B. Updike at the Merrymount Press. $100


782. ROBINSON, EDWIN ARLINGTON. Matthias at the Door. New York: Macmillan, 1931.<br />

First edition. 8vo, brown cloth. Endsheets toned, spine dulled, near fine in a spine-darkened<br />

dust jacket, rubbed; apparently a second issue, with front flap awakwardly clipped and a new<br />

price added. $50<br />

783. ROBINSON, EDWIN ARLINGTON. Nicodemus: A Book <strong>of</strong> Poems. New York: Macmillan,<br />

1932. First edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Spine rubbed and slightly darkened, very good. $25<br />

784. ROBINSON, EDWIN ARLINGTON. Talifer. New York: Macmillan, 1933. First edition.<br />

8vo, brown cloth. Fine in a sun-darkened dust jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong> wear to the upper edge. $40<br />

785. ROBINSON, EDWIN ARLINGTON. Amaranth. New York: Macmillan, 1934. First edition.<br />

8vo, black and red cloth, t.e.g. Fine in a lightly soiled slipcase. One <strong>of</strong> 226 numbered copies<br />

signed by Robinson, specially bound. $200<br />

786. ROBINSON, EDWIN ARLINGTON. King Jasper: A Poem. With an Introduction by Robert<br />

Frost. New York: Macmillan, 1935. First edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Endsheets <strong>of</strong>fset from<br />

binder’s glue, spine sunned a bit, else fine. $30<br />

787. ROBINSON, EDWIN ARLINGTON. Letters <strong>of</strong> Edwin Arlington Robinson to<br />

Howard George Schmitt. Edited by Carl J. Weber. Waterville, Maine: Colby College<br />

<strong>Library</strong>, 1943. First edition. 8vo, decorative boards. A touch <strong>of</strong> soil to the extremities, else<br />

fine in original glassine, chipped and darkened One <strong>of</strong> 200 numbered copies, the entire<br />

edition. $100<br />

788. ROBINSON, SELMA. City Child. Decorations by Rockwell Kent. New York: Farrar &<br />

Rinehart, 1931. First edition. 8vo, brown cloth. Some fading, very good, without jacket. $30<br />

ASTRONOMER AND POETIC PRODIGY<br />

789. ROBINSON, THOMAS ROMNEY. Poems, Written Between the Ages <strong>of</strong> Seven and Thirteen,<br />

to Which is Prefixed a Short Account <strong>of</strong> the Author, by a Member <strong>of</strong> the Belfast Literary<br />

Society. Brooklyn: Thomas Kirk, 1808. First American edition. 8vo, frontispiece portrait,<br />

140pp, rather crudely bound in contemporary cloth-backed boards, rubbed; few pages<br />

creased, otherwise internally clean. <strong>The</strong> well-known Irish astronomer was a precocious<br />

juvenile poet who published this book at the age <strong>of</strong> thirteen. <strong>Rare</strong>. $750<br />

790. ROETHKE, THEODORE. <strong>The</strong> Lost Son and Other Poems. Garden City: Doubleday, 1948.<br />

First edition. 8vo, black cloth. Tiny scratch to front panel, spine dulled slightly, else fine in a<br />

decent dust jacket, with a bit <strong>of</strong> edge wear. One <strong>of</strong> an unknown number <strong>of</strong> copies signed by<br />

Roethke on the front flyleaf at the time <strong>of</strong> publication in his characteristic green ink. A book<br />

subject to severe wear, this copy is better than most. $350<br />

791. ROETHKE, THEODORE. Words for the Wind. London: Secker & Warburg, 1957. First<br />

edition, preceding the U.S. publication. 8vo, green cloth. Fine in a very lightly sunned dust<br />

jacket. With the <strong>Poetry</strong> Book Society Bulletin discussing this selection laid in. A better-thanusual<br />

copy. $200<br />

792. ROETHKE, THEODORE. Once More, <strong>The</strong> Round. N.P. N.p., n.d. (1961). First separate<br />

edition. Broadside poem, measuring 29.5 X 12.5 CM on card stock, illustrated. One<br />

horizontal crease in the bottom third, some general rumpling. One <strong>of</strong> an undoubtedly small<br />

number <strong>of</strong> copies <strong>of</strong> this scarce, unrecorded printing probably done up as a Christmas card<br />

for the poet. <strong>The</strong> illustration is initialed “B.R.,” likely the poet’s wife Beatrice. This copy<br />

has been inscribed on the front: “Happy New Year! to <strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong> from <strong>The</strong>odore<br />

Roethke.” On the verso, Roethke has written a letter to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>: “Will be in town with<br />

pulchritudinous frau, for the <strong>Poetry</strong> Society <strong>of</strong> America shindig, Jan. 18, will give you a<br />

buzz, T.R. Ancient news: Marianne Moore and I (two raging Presbyterians) were given the<br />

Award <strong>of</strong> the Golden Plate by the Academy <strong>of</strong> Achievement, Monterey, California. No<br />

novelists, One painter: Thomas Hart Benton, [one] sculptor: Adolph Bloch, 52 Americans, 10<br />

foreigners in all — mostly scientists, business men.” $1,500


793. ROSE, ELIZABETH. <strong>The</strong>re Was a Moment. N.P. N.p., (1974). First edition. 8vo,<br />

wrappers. Fine. Inscribed by the poet to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $20<br />

794. RUKEYSER, MURIEL. Orpheus. San Francisco: <strong>The</strong> Centaur Press, 1949. First edition.<br />

8vo, printed wrappers. Fine. One <strong>of</strong> 500 copies, signed by Ruykeyser. <strong>The</strong> frontispiece<br />

drawing is by Pablo Picasso. $125<br />

795. RUKEYSER, MURIEL. Waterlily Fire: Poems 1935-1962. New York: Macmillan, 1962.<br />

First edition. 8vo, pink cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket. $40<br />

796. [RUSSELL, GEORGE]. Vale and Other Poems by A.E. New York: Macmillan, 1931. First<br />

American edition. 8vo, cloth. Slight soil, small chip to spine label, very good. $25<br />

797. [RUSSELL, GEORGE]. <strong>The</strong> House <strong>of</strong> the Titans and Other Poems by A.E. New York:<br />

Macmillan, 1934. First American edition. 8vo, cloth. Near fine in a lightly chipped dust<br />

jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong> discreet dampstaining. $35<br />

798. RUSSELL, SYDNEY KING. Lost Warrior. Portland, Maine: <strong>The</strong> Mosher Press, 1931. First<br />

edition. 8vo, boards. Light toning toward page edges, else fine in a lightly soiled and sunned<br />

dust jacket with some small tears. Presentation copy, inscribed to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $40<br />

799. RUSSELL, SYDNEY KING. <strong>The</strong> Listening Year. Mount Vernon, New York: (Peter<br />

Pauper Press), 1955. First edition. 8vo, decorative boards. Spine faintly sunned, else fine in<br />

original slipcase, slight wear at joints. One <strong>of</strong> 300 copies in the edition, this one has been<br />

inscribed to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $35<br />

800. RUUTZ-REES, CAROLINE. Places and Other Poems. New York: Margent Press, 1947. First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth. Paper clip impression on title page, blue cloth faded at spine and toward<br />

upper margins, else near fine in chipped and torn glassine. Signed by the poet on the front<br />

flyleaf and with an ALS from her to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $25<br />

801. SALOMON, I.L. Unit & Universe. New York: Clarke & Way, (1959). First edition. 8vo,<br />

cloth-backed boards. Fine in a sunned dust jacket with a touch <strong>of</strong> edge-wear. A presentation<br />

copy, warmly inscribed by Salomon to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, and additionally signed on the title<br />

page; with the original prospectus — also inscribed — laid in. $30<br />

802. SANDBURG, CARL. Chicago Poems. New York: Henry Holt, 1916. First edition. 8vo,<br />

black cloth. Heel bumped, covers somewhat dull and with a short tear to the cloth at the<br />

crown; good. <strong>The</strong> poet’s first regularly published book, first issue, with ads at the rear dated<br />

“(3’16)” $200<br />

802. SANDBURG, CARL. Smoke and Steel. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Howe, 1920. First<br />

edition. 8vo, gray paper-covered boards. Offsetting to endsheets and toning to edges <strong>of</strong> poor<br />

quality paper; two internal pages <strong>of</strong>fset from a clipping; tips a trifle bumped and a shallow<br />

chip at the crown, still a bright and attractive copy, near fine, <strong>of</strong> a fragile book. With a nice<br />

inscription signed by Sandburg on the front flyleaf. Above Sandburg’s signature is a second<br />

signature <strong>of</strong> one “Margaret V. Sanders,” at whose request he may have signed the book as a<br />

gift for her friend. $200<br />

804. SANDBURG, CARL. Slabs <strong>of</strong> the Sunburnt West. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1922.<br />

8vo, orange cloth. Spine darkened a bit, a pair <strong>of</strong> marks on the rear and general soil to the<br />

cloth, very good. First issue, with text ending on p.75. $75<br />

805. SANDBURG, CARL. <strong>The</strong> People, Yes. New York: Harcourt, Brace, (1936). First edition.<br />

8vo, blue cloth. Light fading to spine and edges, tips a trifle rubbed, a good copy, without<br />

jacket. $30<br />

806. SANDBURG, CARL. Complete Poems. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, (1950).<br />

First edition. Large 8vo, blue cloth. Trace <strong>of</strong> shelf rubbing, else fine in a bright dust jacket


with a few small chips and short tears. A Pulitzer Prize-winning collection. Signed by<br />

Sandburg on the first blank leaf. $200<br />

807. SANDBURG, CARL. Honey and Salt. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, (1963). First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly faded dust jacket. $50<br />

808. SANER, REG. Climbing Into the Roots. New York: Harper & Row, (1976). First edition.<br />

8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly used dust jacket. <strong>The</strong> poet’s first book, winner <strong>of</strong> the Academy’s<br />

first Walt Whitman Award for a first book. Inscribed by Saner on the title page to Mrs.<br />

<strong>Bullock</strong>. $40<br />

first book<br />

809. SANTAYANA, GEORGE. Sonnets and Other Verses. Cambridge & Chicago: Stone &<br />

Kimball, 1894. First edition. 12mo, original cloth. Very light foxing; page edges toned<br />

slightly toward edges; covers rubbed. Santayana’s uncommon first book. $150<br />

810. SARTON, MAY. <strong>The</strong> Land <strong>of</strong> Silence. New York: Rinehart & Company, Inc., (1953).<br />

First edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Poor quality paper darkened toward edges, else near fine in a<br />

sunned dust jacket with a closed tear to the front hinge and a small chip at the top. $45<br />

811. SARTON, MAY. <strong>The</strong> Writing <strong>of</strong> a Poem. Claremont, California: Scripps College, (1957).<br />

First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Fine, one small spot on front. $30<br />

812. SARTON, MAY. In Time Like Air. New York: Rinehart and Company, Inc., (1958). First<br />

edition. 8vo, decorative boards. Fine in a very lightly sunned dust jacket. $75<br />

813. SARTON, MAY. Cloud, Stone, Sun, Vine: Poems Selected and New. New York: Norton,<br />

(1961). First edition. 8vo, turquoise cloth. Slight lean, top edge a bit dusty, else fine in dust<br />

jacket. $50<br />

814. SARTON, MAY. A Private Mythology. New York: Norton, (1966). First edition. 8vo,<br />

olive green cloth. Very slight lean, spine stamping dulled a bit, else fine in a lightly rubbed,<br />

price-clipped dust jacket. Signed by Sarton on the front flyleaf. $75<br />

815. SARTON, MAY. As Does New Hampshire and Other Poems. Peterborough, New<br />

Hampshire: Richard R. Smith, 1967. First edition. 8vo, blue-gray cloth. Fine in a handsome<br />

photographic dust jacket. With a portion <strong>of</strong> the publisher’s order-form prospectus laid in. $50<br />

816. SASSOON, SIEGFRIED. <strong>The</strong> War Poems. London: William Heinemann, 1919. First<br />

edition. 12mo, red cloth with printed paper labels. Tiny abrasion to front label; slight fading<br />

to spine and edges, cloth very slightly bubbled, else fine and bright in a spine-darkened dust<br />

jacket, lightly rubbed, with a touch <strong>of</strong> wear at the ends <strong>of</strong> the spine. An extremely difficult<br />

book to find in excellent condition, this is certainly a better than average copy. $1,750<br />

817. SASSOON, SIEGFRIED. <strong>The</strong> Heart’s Journey. New York/London: Crosby Gaige/William<br />

Heinemann, 1927. First edition. 8vo, linen-backed blue paper-covered boards. Spine<br />

darkened, else a fine, uncut copy. One <strong>of</strong> 590 copies on rag paper, designed by Bruce Rogers<br />

and printed by William Edwin Rudge, signed by Sassoon on the title page. $350<br />

818. SASSOON, SIEGFRIED. <strong>The</strong> Heart’s Journey. London: William Heinemann, 1928. First<br />

Trade edition. Crown 8vo, blue cloth. Covers a trifle rubbed, just about fine. With two nice<br />

contemporary autograph letters signed by Sassoon to the London bookseller J.H. Stonehouse<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sotheran’s. Mentions Stonehouse’s book about Charles Dickens; both letters signed in<br />

full. $750<br />

819. SASSOON, SIEGFRIED. In Sicily. With Drawings by Stephen Tennant. London: Faber &<br />

Faber, 1930. First edition. 8vo, original green boards. Slight darkening; few spots <strong>of</strong> wear to<br />

delicate spine, else fine. One <strong>of</strong> 400 numbered copies signed by Sassoon that made up the<br />

limited issue. Number 27 in the Ariel Poems series. $400


820. SASSOON, SIEGFRIED. An Octave: 8 September 1966. (London): N.P. N.p., (1966). First<br />

edition. 8vo, boards. Fine in original slipcase. One <strong>of</strong> 350 numbered copies printed by the<br />

Shenval Press, the entire edition, prepared in celebration <strong>of</strong> Sassoon’s eightieth birthday.<br />

With the original prospectus loosely inserted $100<br />

821. SCHACHT, MARSHALL. Fingerboard. Introduction by F.O. Matthiessen. New York:<br />

Twayne, (1949). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Near fine in a lightly sunned dust jacket with a<br />

sizeable chip at the top and a couple <strong>of</strong> tiny tears. Signed by the poet on the front endpaper.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dust jacket features comments by Allen Tate, Kenneth Fearing, and Robert Hillyer $30<br />

822. SCHEVILL, JAMES. <strong>The</strong> Stalingrad Elegies. With drawings by Leonard Breger. Denver:<br />

Alan Swallow, (1964). First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Small nick at top, spine very slightly<br />

faded, fine. Inscribed by Schevill to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, at the time <strong>of</strong> publication. $50<br />

823. SCHOENBERGER, NANCY. <strong>The</strong> Taxidermist’s Daughter. Illustrated by Deborah<br />

Padrick. Missoula, Montana: Calliopea Press, (1980). First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Fine. One<br />

<strong>of</strong> 500 copies in the edition, none hardbound. Inscribed by the poet on the half title page to<br />

Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $30<br />

824. SCHWARTZ, SELWYN S. Horn in the Dust. New York: Twayne Publishers, (1949). First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly sunned dust jacket with a few small nicks and a shallow<br />

chip to the upper edge. Signed by Schwartz on the first leaf. $25<br />

825. SCOTT, EVELYN. <strong>The</strong> Winter Alone. New York: Jonathan Cape and Harrison Smith,<br />

(1930). First edition. 8vo, decorative cloth-backed boards. Upper edge a bit sunned, tiny<br />

pinhole to rear hinge, near fine, without dust jacket. From the collection <strong>of</strong> Walter Chrysler,<br />

with his small leather booklabel on the front pastedown. <strong>The</strong> design <strong>of</strong> the covers and<br />

endpapers is by Lynd Ward. $75<br />

826. SCOTT, LOUISE. <strong>The</strong> Gods Are Close. Lincoln, Massachusetts: Penmaen Press, (1977).<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in original acetate wrapper. Poet’s second book.<br />

One <strong>of</strong> 500 copies, with prospectus laid in. $30<br />

827. SCRUGGS, ANDERSON M. Glory <strong>of</strong> Earth. Oglethorpe University, Georgia: Oglethorpe<br />

University Press, (1933). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Ink spot to foredge, else about fine in a<br />

lightly chipped, spine-darkened dust jacket. Georgia poet’s first book, one <strong>of</strong> 500 signed<br />

copies in the edition. Original prospectus laid in. $25<br />

“i have a rendezvous with death”<br />

828. SEEGER, ALAN. Poems. With an Introduction by William Archer. New York: Scribner’s,<br />

1916. First edition. 8vo, original maroon cloth. Bookplate, a slight bit <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fsetting to<br />

endsheets, fine and bright, with the lightest rubbing to the extremities. An essential volume<br />

<strong>of</strong> First World War poetry, including one <strong>of</strong> the most popular verses to emerge from that<br />

conflict: “I Have a Rendezvous With Death.” Seeger was killed in the Battle <strong>of</strong> the Somme in<br />

the year <strong>of</strong> publication. $125<br />

829. SEXTON, ANNE. Love Poems. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1969. First edition. 8vo, white<br />

cloth. Fine in a used dust jacket, rubbed at edges and spine and with slight wear to the ends<br />

<strong>of</strong> the spine. $100<br />

830. SHAPCOTT, THOMAS W. Inwards to the Sun. Queensland (Australia): University <strong>of</strong><br />

Queensland Press, (1969). First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Slight bowing, else fine in<br />

a very lightly rubbed dust jacket with wraparound band. Inscribed by Shapcott on the title<br />

page to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, with a 1972 TLS from Shapcott and a carbon copy <strong>of</strong> her reply. $40<br />

831. SHAPIRO, KARL. Trial <strong>of</strong> a Poet. New York: Raynal, Hitchcock, (1947). First edition.<br />

8vo, two-tone blue cloth with printed spine label. Fine, without glassine wrapper, in a<br />

slightly faded slipcase. One <strong>of</strong> 250 numbered copies signed by the poet. $200<br />

832. SHAPIRO, KARL. Randall Jarrell. Washington: <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong> Congress, 1967. First edition.<br />

8vo, wrappers. Fine. Lecture in the Gertrude Clarke Whittall series. $30


833. SHELLEY, PERCY BYSSHE. Shelley’s Lost Letters to Harriet. Edited with an<br />

Introduction by Leslie Hotson. London: Faber & Faber, 1930. First edition. Large 8vo, blue<br />

cloth. Offsetting to endsheets from binder’s glue, else fine in original glassine, chipped, and<br />

soiled slipcase. One <strong>of</strong> 950 numbered copies signed by the editor. $100<br />

834. SITWELL, EDITH. Rustic Elegies. London: Duckworth, 1927. First edition. Small 8vo,<br />

portrait frontispiece by Cecil Beaton, black cloth. Strip <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fsetting to half title from a<br />

clipping, else fine in a lightly soiled dust jacket with a one-inch tear in the center <strong>of</strong> the<br />

spine. $150<br />

835. SITWELL, EDITH. Gold Coast Customs. London: Duckworth, (1929). First edition. Small<br />

8vo, portrait frontispiece by Pavel Tchelitchew, black cloth. Small mark on half-title; else<br />

fine in a lightly soiled dust jacket. $150<br />

836. SITWELL, EDITH. A Poet’s Notebook. London: Macmillan, 1943. First edition. 8vo,<br />

green cloth. A bit <strong>of</strong> lightening toward edges <strong>of</strong> covers; diagonal wrinkle from binding flaw,<br />

else fine in a rubbed dust jacket with some edge wear and three tape mends. A nice<br />

association copy, inscribed by Sitwell on the front flyleaf: “For Arthur Symons, Esqre, with<br />

homage and with the deepest gratitude from Edith Sitwell.” $225<br />

837. SITWELL, EDITH. Green Song and Other Poems. New York: View Editions/Vanguard<br />

Press, (1946). First edition. 8vo, pale yellow boards. A hint <strong>of</strong> darkening toward the edges <strong>of</strong><br />

the boards, else fine in a very lightly rubbed dust jacket. <strong>The</strong> frontispiece and dust jacket are<br />

by Pavel Tchelitchew. $75<br />

838. (SITWELL, EDITH). A Celebration for Edith Sitwell. Edited by Jose Garcia Villa.<br />

(Norfolk: New Directions, 1948). First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Some soil, few nicks to edges,<br />

near fine. A tribute volume on the occasion <strong>of</strong> Sitwell’s visit to the United States, published<br />

in the “Direction” series paperbound books. Contributors include Osbert Sitwell, Stephen<br />

Spender, Horace Gregory, Kenneth Clark, John Lehmann, Arthur Waley, Gertrude Stein,<br />

L.P. Hartley, W.B. Yeats, as well as a selection <strong>of</strong> Edith Sitwell’s own poems. $45<br />

839. SITWELL, EDITH. Music and Ceremonies. New York: Vanguard Press, (1963). First<br />

American edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Crown a trifle bumped, else fine and bright in a<br />

very lightly rubbed dust jacket. Contains four poems not included in the English edition. $35<br />

840. SMITH, WILLIAM JAY. Poems 1947-1957. Boston: Little, Brown, (1957). First edition.<br />

8vo, gray cloth. Spine faded a shade, else fine in a lightly sunned, lightly used dust jacket.<br />

Presentation copy, warmly inscribed by Smith in 1969 to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $100<br />

841. SMITH, WILLIAM JAY. Puptents and Pebbles. Boston: Little Brown, (1959). First<br />

edition. 4to, cloth. Fine in a lightly soiled and rubbed dust jacket. With the publisher’s<br />

“Compliments <strong>of</strong> the Author” slip laid in. $75<br />

842. SMITH, WILLIAM JAY. <strong>The</strong> Tin Can and Other Poems. (New York): Delacorte Press,<br />

(1966). First edition. 8vo, dark gray cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket. A nice<br />

presentation copy, effusively inscribed on the blank facing the title page to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>.<br />

With publisher’s promotion letter laid in with blurbs by Stanley Kunitz, Allen Tate, etc. $100<br />

843. SMITH, WILLIAM JAY. Mr. Smith & Other Nonsense. Pictures by Don Bolognese.<br />

New York: Delacorte Press, (1968). First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in a lightly<br />

rubbed dust jacket. Presentation copy, inscribed by Smith to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $100<br />

844. SMITH, WILLIAM JAY. Louise Bogan: A Woman’s Words. Washington: <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Congress, 1971. First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Near fine. Lecture delivered by Smith as <strong>Poetry</strong><br />

Consultant at the <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong> Congress. $30<br />

845. SMITH, WILLIAM JAY. New & Selected Poems. New York: Delacorte Press, (1971).<br />

First edition. 8vo, red and black cloth. Top edge a bit dusty, else fine in a faintly sunned dust<br />

jacket with a couple <strong>of</strong> tiny nicks. Presentation copy, inscribed by Smith on the front free<br />

endpaper to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $85


846. SMITH, WILLIAM JAY. At Delphi: For Allen Tate on his seventy-fifth birthday 19<br />

November 1974. N.P., N.p., 1974. First edition. Small 4to, single leaf <strong>of</strong> watermarked<br />

Carousel paper, folded once, printed on three sides. Bottom edge very slightly rumpled and<br />

nicked, fine. One <strong>of</strong> an unspecified but small number <strong>of</strong> copies <strong>of</strong> this poem, printed for<br />

private distribution. Smith has inscribed this copy on the front, signed “Bill.” $75<br />

847. SMITH, WILLIAM JAY & WILBUR, RICHARD. Verses on the Times. N.P., N.p.,<br />

(1978). First edition. Small 4to, single leaf <strong>of</strong> watermarked Mardi Gras paper, folded once,<br />

printed on three sides. A bit <strong>of</strong> rumpling, else fine. One <strong>of</strong> a small number <strong>of</strong> copies printed<br />

on the occasion <strong>of</strong> Smith’s sixtieth birthday at his wife’s behest. <strong>The</strong> texts are the result <strong>of</strong><br />

an ongoing exchange between the two poets: as neighbors in Cummington, Massachusetts,<br />

they enjoyed a game in which the first one to arrive at the local store on Sunday for the New<br />

York Times would compose some spontaneous lines <strong>of</strong> verse on the other’s paper. Some <strong>of</strong><br />

the results are published here. Smith has inscribed and signed this copy (“Bill”) for Mrs.<br />

<strong>Bullock</strong>. $100<br />

848. SMITHDAS, ROBERT J. City <strong>of</strong> the Heart. New York: Taplinger Publishing Company,<br />

(1966). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly sunned dust jacket with a chip at the top <strong>of</strong><br />

the spine. <strong>The</strong> first book <strong>of</strong> poetry (and second book) by Smithdas, a deaf and blind poet. $20<br />

849. SMYTHE, DANIEL. Strange Element: Selected Poems. Francestown, New Hampshire:<br />

Golden Quill Press, (1966). First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Offsetting to front<br />

endpaper from a clipping, else fine in a spine-faded dust jacket. Inscribed by Smythe to Mrs.<br />

<strong>Bullock</strong>. $25<br />

850. SMYTHE, DANIEL. Green Doors. Francestown, New Hampshire: Golden Quill Press,<br />

(1971). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in dust jacket, very lightly sunned on spine.<br />

Presentation copy, inscribed by Smythe to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $25<br />

851. SMYTHE, DANIEL. <strong>The</strong> Best Poems <strong>of</strong> Daniel Smythe. Revised by the Author.<br />

Francestown, New Hampshire: Golden Quill Press, (1974). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in<br />

dust jacket, with one small tear to the rear elbow. Inscribed by Smythe to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, with<br />

some <strong>of</strong> her pencil notes. $30<br />

852. SNEAD, HELEN OLSEN. My Kinsmen: All Danes. Lynchburg, Virginia: J.P. Bell<br />

Company, 1961. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly soiled dust jacket, one tear to rear<br />

panel. Signed and dated by the poet on the half-title page at the time <strong>of</strong> publication. $25<br />

853. SNODGRASS, W.D. In Radical Pursuit: Critical Essays and Lectures. New York: Harper<br />

& Row, (1975). First edition. 8vo, blue and white cloth. Spine faded slightly, else fine in a<br />

lightly sunned dust jacket. Presentation copy, inscribed by Snodgrass on the front flyleaf to<br />

Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $100<br />

854. SNODGRASS, W.D. <strong>The</strong> Führer Bunker: A Cycle <strong>of</strong> Poems in Progress. Brockport, New<br />

York: BOA Editions, 1977. First edition. 8vo, red cloth. Tips a bit bumped, else fine in a<br />

bright dust jacket with light rumpling. Presentation copy, inscribed by Snodgrass and signed<br />

twice on the title page, to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $125<br />

855. (SNODGRASS, W.D.) SUTTER, BARTON. Cedarhome. Foreword by W.D. Snodgrass.<br />

Brockport, New York: BOA Editions, 1977. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in dust jacket.<br />

Sutter’s first book, one <strong>of</strong> 250 clothbound copies (there were another 50 signed copies sobound)<br />

This copy has been inscribed by Snodgrass on the first leaf to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, with a<br />

carbon copy <strong>of</strong> her letter to Snodgrass, acknowledging receipt <strong>of</strong> the book. $75<br />

856. SPELLMAN, FRANCIS CARDINAL. Prayers and Poems. New York: Charles Scribner’s<br />

Sons, 1946. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Very good in a lightly rubbed and frayed dust jacket<br />

with a tape-mended tear to the front. $35<br />

857. SPELLMAN, FRANCIS CARDINAL. What America Means to Me and Other Poems and<br />

Prayers. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1953. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly


edge-worn dust jacket. Inscribed and signed by Spellman on the front flyleaf for the<br />

<strong>Bullock</strong>s. $50<br />

858. SPENDER, STEPHEN. Poems. New York: Random House, 1934. First American edition.<br />

8vo, blue cloth. Fine in a lightly chipped dust jacket with some sun-darkening to spine and<br />

edges. one tape mend to rear. Signed and dated by Spender (1994) on the title page. $100<br />

859. SPENDER, STEPHEN. Vienna. London: Faber and Faber, (1934). First edition. 8vo, red<br />

cloth. Bookplate, spine faded a shade, else a very good copy, without dust jacket. Signed and<br />

dated (1994) by Spender on the title page. $75<br />

860. SPENDER, STEPHEN. <strong>The</strong> Still Centre. London: Faber & Faber, (1939). First edition.<br />

8vo, red cloth. Faint foxing, edges bumped and a bit soiled, else near fine in an edge-worn<br />

dust jacket, mended with tape at the extremities. $75<br />

861. SPENDER, STEPHEN. Inscriptions. [London: <strong>Poetry</strong> Book Society, 1958]. First edition.<br />

8vo, printed wrappers, stapled. A bit <strong>of</strong> rumpling, else fine. Facsimile <strong>of</strong> the poet’s hand.<br />

One <strong>of</strong> 1100 copies. $40<br />

862. SPENDER, STEPHEN. Chaos and Control in <strong>Poetry</strong>. Washington: <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong> Congress,<br />

1966. First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Fine. Lecture delivered by Spender as <strong>Poetry</strong> Consultant<br />

at the <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong> Congress. With LC publicity materials laid in. $30<br />

863. SPENDER, STEPHEN. <strong>The</strong> Magic Flute. Pictures by Beni Montresor. New York: G.P.<br />

Putnam’s Sons, (1966). First American edition. Oblong 4to, cloth. Fine in a lightly used dust<br />

jacket, one small nick to rear panel. With the printed invitation to the publication party laid<br />

in. $50<br />

864. [SPEYER, LEONORA]. Montaigne. Essais Choisis. Preface d’Emile Faguet. London: J.M.<br />

Dent, 1911. 12mo,. Brown leather gilt. Front cover detached, edges worn, in a custom<br />

morocco-backed clamshell box, with a Pegasus motif on spine. Inscribed on the first leaf:<br />

“To dear Leonora Speyer, with my old love and my new lyric blessing, Edwin Markham,<br />

Dec. 25, 1932.” Laid in is a nice autograph letter from Speyer’s daughter to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>,<br />

passing the book along her as a remembrance <strong>of</strong> her mother. $150<br />

865. SPEYER, LEONORA. A Canopic Jar. New York: E.P. Dutton, (1921). First edition. 8vo,<br />

blue cloth. Covers dulled and slightly soiled, good. $25<br />

866. SPEYER, LEONORA. Naked Heel. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, (1931). First edition. 8vo,<br />

decorative cloth. Covers rubbed, spine label gone. Inscribed by Speyer to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $40<br />

867. SPEYER, LEONORA. Slow Wall: Poems New & Selected. New York: Alfred A. Knopf,<br />

1939. First edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Near fine, without dust jacket. Laid in are three<br />

autograph letters signed by Speyer to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $50<br />

SPEYER, LEONORA. See nos. 64, 537, 892 & 898<br />

868. (SPIRAL PRESS). Arnold and Janetta Whitridge: An Anniversary Bouquet, April 25<br />

1918 Paris, April 25 1968 New York. (New York: Spiral Press, 1968). First edition. 8vo,<br />

original printed wrappers, saddle-stitched. Small mark to title page, fine. One <strong>of</strong> an<br />

unspecified, but assuredly small, number <strong>of</strong> copies printed for private use as an anniversary<br />

keepsake. Nicely calligraphic title page; the text constitutes a series <strong>of</strong> quotations on<br />

marriage from Dante to Dostoevsky, printed in black and red. Although this book is not<br />

recorded in Cronenwett’s recent Spiral Press bibliography, the title page is nevertheless<br />

reproduced as an illustration to the ephemera section. $75<br />

869. STAFFORD, WILLIAM; JACOBSEN, JOSEPHINE. Leftovers & From Anne to<br />

Marianne. Washington: <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong> Congress, 1973. First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Fine. Two<br />

lectures presented at the <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong> Congress. $30


870. STANFORD, JOAN. My House is Made <strong>of</strong> Time. Francestown, New Hampshire: Golden<br />

Quill Press, (1979). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a rubbed dust jacket with a few small<br />

tears, some heavy abrasions. Inscribed by the poet to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, and with an ALS laid in. $25<br />

871. STEPHENS, JAMES. Songs from the Clay. London: Macmillan, 1915. First edition. 8vo,<br />

blue cloth. Endsheets <strong>of</strong>fset, extemities a bit rubbed, near fine. $50<br />

872. STEPHENS, JAMES. Green Branches. Dublin: Maunsel & Company, 1916. First edition.<br />

8vo, original printed brown wrappers. Slight vertical crease, else fine, in custom chemise.<br />

One <strong>of</strong> 500 numbered copies, the entire edition. A superb presentation copy, inscribed by<br />

Stephens to John Drinkwater with a verse quote. Drinkwater’s leather booklabel is affixed to<br />

the pastedown <strong>of</strong> the chemise. Beneath this (and overlapping the discreetly place bookpate <strong>of</strong><br />

a subsequent owner) is a tipped-on autograph letter signed by Stephens to Oliver St. John<br />

Gogarty, written on Drinkwater’s behalf as a letter <strong>of</strong> introduction. A nice association copy<br />

<strong>of</strong> an uncommon item. $500<br />

ONE OF 25 ON JAPAN VELLUM<br />

873. STEPHENS, JAMES. Little Things. Freelands: Privately Printed, 1924. First edition. 8vo,<br />

cloth-backed boards. Small booklabel <strong>of</strong> Frederick Spiegelberg; small strip <strong>of</strong> darkening to<br />

upper edge <strong>of</strong> rear board, else fine in original acetate wrapper and custom slipcase. One <strong>of</strong><br />

only 25 copies on Japan Vellum. With a tipped-in etching signed by Power O’Malley, and<br />

specially inscribed by Stephens: “Cropped, confined and / c<strong>of</strong>fined in / Cage <strong>of</strong> cowardice -<br />

and sin, / Slave! who freeman / might ‘a ‘bin, James Stephens, Dublin May, 1924,” as issued.<br />

$1,250<br />

his rarest book<br />

874. STEVENS, WALLACE. Owl’s Clover. New York: <strong>The</strong> Alcestis Press, (1936). First edition.<br />

Large 8vo, original printed orange wrappers. Spine very slightly darkened, else fine, bright<br />

and crisp in the original cardboard slipcase, which is broken (as were all <strong>of</strong> them) and<br />

missing a few pieces; slipcase lightly sunned along edges. One <strong>of</strong> 85 numbered copies on<br />

Strathmore permanent all-rag paper, signed by Stevens (there were an additional 20 copies<br />

on Didot handmade paper, hors commerce). A lovely copy <strong>of</strong> Stevens’s rarest book and,<br />

indeed, one <strong>of</strong> the rarest books <strong>of</strong> modern poetry. $15,000<br />

875. STEVENS, WALLACE. <strong>The</strong> Man With the Blue Guitar & Other Poems. New York:<br />

Alfred A. Knopf, 1937. First edition. Small 8vo, yellow cloth. Covers a bit soiled; spine very<br />

slightly darkened, few marks, without dust jacket. $175<br />

876. STEVENS, WALLACE. <strong>The</strong> Relations Between <strong>Poetry</strong> and Painting. New York: <strong>The</strong><br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Modern Art, (1951). First edition. 4to, 10pp. printed wrappers. Light rumpling<br />

and few tiny nicks to edges. $150<br />

877. STILL, JAMES. Hounds on the Mountain. New York: Viking Press, 1937. First edition.<br />

8vo, original straw and green cloth. Slight dampstain at front edge, else fine in a lightly<br />

nicked and marked but bright dust jacket. <strong>The</strong> Kentucky poet’s first book, one <strong>of</strong> 750<br />

numbered copies, signed by Still on the front free endpaper. $250<br />

878. STODDARD, HOPE. <strong>The</strong> Curve <strong>of</strong> Time. New York: Vantage Press, (1975). First edition.<br />

8vo, cloth. Fine in a very lightly used dust jacket. Inscribed on the half title page: “For Mary<br />

[sic] <strong>Bullock</strong> — because it has a ‘Foreword’ by John Hall Wheelock, and because we are sort<br />

<strong>of</strong> in ‘<strong>The</strong> Curve <strong>of</strong> Time’ together - Hope Stoddard, May 1978.” $30<br />

879. STUART, JESSE. Harvest <strong>of</strong> Youth. Berea, Kentucky: <strong>The</strong> Council <strong>of</strong> the Southern<br />

Mountains, Inc., (1964). Second edition. 12mo, wrappers. Edges slightly rubbed, else fine. A<br />

reproduction <strong>of</strong> Stuart’s first book, originally published in Oklahoma in 1930. With a lengthy<br />

inscription: “To <strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>, who has done so much for poetry and who is still doing it.<br />

Greetings and best wishes - Jesse Stuart, Dec. 19th 1964. P.S.this one, my first published<br />

book, was the beginning <strong>of</strong> a dream. This was published 35 years ago, four years before Man<br />

With a Bull-Tongue Plow — these poems written in High School at the steel mills and in the<br />

army barracks and in college. This book seems far away and long ago for me to be signing it<br />

now.” $250


880. STUART, JESSE. <strong>The</strong> World <strong>of</strong> Jesse Stuart: Selected Poems. Edited and with an<br />

Introduction by J.R. Le Master. New York: McGraw-Hill, (1975). First edition. 8vo, gray<br />

buckram. Tips bumped, slight abrasion to rear endpapers, else fine in a lightly rubbed dust<br />

jacket. With a warm presentation inscription signed by Stuart on the front free endpaper to<br />

Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. Laid in is a copy <strong>of</strong> a form nominating this book for a Pulitzer Prize. $250<br />

DECKER PRESS<br />

881. SULLIVAN, A.M. Ballad <strong>of</strong> a Man Named Smith. Prairie City, Illinois: Press <strong>of</strong> James<br />

A. Decker, (1940). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Covers somewhat soiled, very good. $50<br />

882. SULLIVAN, A.M. Stars and Atoms Have No Size: Poems <strong>of</strong> Science and Industry. New<br />

York: E.P. Dutton, 1946. First edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Spine slightly faded; fine in a lightly<br />

sunned and rubbed dust jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong> fraying at the crown. With a presentation<br />

inscription to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> on the half title, dated 1947. $45<br />

883. SULLIVAN, A.M. Tim Murphy Morgan Rifleman and Other Ballads. Illustrated by<br />

Howard S. Zoll. New York: <strong>The</strong> Declan X. McMullen Company, 1947. First edition. 8vo,<br />

gray cloth. Fine in lightly sunned, lightly rubbed dust jacket. Presentation copy, inscribed by<br />

Sullivan to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $45<br />

884. SULLIVAN, A.M. Psalms <strong>of</strong> the Prodigal and Other Poems. New York: P.J. Kennedy,<br />

(1954). First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in a very lightly rubbed dust jacket.<br />

Inscribed by Sullivan to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $40<br />

885. SULLIVAN, A.M. Songs <strong>of</strong> the Musconetcong and Other Poems <strong>of</strong> New Jersey.<br />

Stanhope, N.J.: Guinea Hollow Press, 1968. First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Fine. Inscribed by<br />

Sullivan on the half title page to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>, with a 1968 ALS from Sullivan laid in. $40<br />

886. SULLIVAN, A.M. Selected Lyrics and Sonnets. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, (1970).<br />

First edition. 8vo, maroon cloth. Fine in a very lightly rubbed dust jacket. Inscribed by<br />

Sullivan on the half title page to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $40<br />

887. SWEENEY, JOHN L. Loch Inchiquin. (Cambridge: Privately printed by David R. Godine<br />

for friends <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Poetry</strong> Room, Harvard University, 1971). First edition. 8vo, marbled<br />

wrappers, saddle stitched. Fine, title label loosely inserted. One <strong>of</strong> 300 copies printed in<br />

honor <strong>of</strong> John Lincoln Sweeney, a Harvard faculty member. Laid in is the handwritten name<br />

and address <strong>of</strong> poet Robert Fitzgerald at the <strong>Poetry</strong> Room, torn from the envelope in which<br />

he mailed the book to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $40<br />

888. SWENSON, MAY. A Cage <strong>of</strong> Spines. New York: Rinehart & Company, Inc., (1958). First<br />

edition. 8vo, dark gray cloth. Fine and bright in a lightly rubbed dust jacket. <strong>The</strong> poet’s<br />

increasingly uncommon second book. <strong>The</strong> jacket includes blurbs by Robert Lowell, Elizabeth<br />

Bishop, Richard Wilbur, Howard Moss, and John Ciardi. $75<br />

889. TATE, ALLEN, et al. <strong>The</strong> Translation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Poetry</strong>. Washington: <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong> Congress, 1972.<br />

First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Fine. A lecture by Tate and a panel discussion among Tate,<br />

William Jay Smith, Louis Untermeyer, Zulfikar Ghose, Serge Gavronsky, Miller Williams,<br />

Yehuda Amichai, Donald Finkel, Harold P. Wright, and John Malcolm Brinnin. Errata slip<br />

laid in. $30<br />

890. TEASDALE, SARA. Rivers to the Sea. New York: Macmillan, 1915. First edition. 8vo,<br />

blue cloth. Very slight lean; light fading toward edges, a bit rubbed. Signed and dated by<br />

Teasdale in 1915 on the first leaf. $350<br />

891. TEASDALE, SARA. Flame and Shadow. New York: Macmillan, 1920. First edition. 8vo,<br />

blue cloth. Near fine, without dust jacket. $40<br />

892. TEASDALE, SARA. Dark <strong>of</strong> the Moon. New York: Macmillan, 1926. First edition. 8vo,<br />

blue cloth, rubbed. From the library <strong>of</strong> poet Leonora Speyer, with the text <strong>of</strong> a Teasdale<br />

poem written out by her on the front flyleaf, beneath which Speyer has noted: “(Written in


her book <strong>of</strong> poems ‘Helen <strong>of</strong> Troy’ and given to me by her).” A couple <strong>of</strong> poems bear rough<br />

pencil annotations by Speyer and indeed, one page has been torn out and replaced, seemingly<br />

having been used for a reading after Teasdale’s death. $175<br />

893. TEASDALE, SARA. Strange Victory. New York: Macmillan, 1933. First edition. 8vo,<br />

cloth-backed boards. Some <strong>of</strong>fsetting to front endpapers, bit <strong>of</strong> a bump to the upper board,<br />

else fine in a very lightly sunned dust jacket with a tape mended tear to the crown and a<br />

small chip at the base. <strong>The</strong> poet’s last book, prepared for publication shortly before her<br />

death. With the publisher’s promotional materials laid in. $100<br />

“TIS BETTER TO HAVE LOVED AND LOST, THAN NEVER TO HAVE LOVED AT ALL”<br />

894. [TENNYSON, ALFRED LORD]. In Memoriam. London: Edward Moxon, 1850. First<br />

edition. 8vo, original brown cloth. Two bookplates, one pasted over the other, on the front<br />

pastedown; front hinge starting, small crack to rear hinge; covers lightly rubbed. <strong>The</strong> first<br />

issue, with eight pages <strong>of</strong> ads at the front, dated February 1850, and misprints on pages 2 and<br />

198 $650<br />

895. TENNYSON, ALFRED LORD. A Dream <strong>of</strong> Fair Women and Other Poems, Selected and<br />

Illustrated by Edmund J. Sullivan, With a Postscript by the Artist. Philadelphia: George<br />

Jacobs, (1899). First (American) edition thus. Small 4to, blue cloth gilt, t.e.g. A bit rubbed.<br />

Not unattractive. $75<br />

896. THOMAS, DYLAN. Under Milk Wood: A Play for Voices. (New York): New Directions,<br />

(1954). First edition. 8vo, rust cloth. Fine in a rubbed dust jacket with a folded tear to the<br />

front panel. $100<br />

897. THOMPSON, ADELE KELLEY. Men in Procession. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons,<br />

1939. First edition. 8vo, green cloth. Slight lean, some fading, very good. With a 1939 ALS<br />

from Thompson to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $20<br />

898. TODRIN, BORIS. 7 Men. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Son, 1938. First edition. 8vo, cloth.<br />

Fine in a lightly sunned dust jacket with a few tiny chips. Presentation copy, inscribed to the<br />

poet Leonora Speyer. $50<br />

899. TOLLY, COLIN. Horizons: At Dawn and Dusk. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1918.<br />

First edition. 8vo, yellow cloth. A bit dampstained, edges rubbed and slightly sunned. $25<br />

900. TOLLY, COLIN. Knowledge and Dream: And Other Poems. London: Hodder &<br />

Stoughton, 1926. First edition. 8vo, blue cloth. A bit <strong>of</strong> dampstaining to bottom edge, else<br />

near fine. Inscribed on the front endpaper: “To Miss <strong>Marie</strong>-Leontine Graves, from the author,<br />

Christmas, 1929”; and with a nice autograph letter dated 1930 and signed with his real name,<br />

J.H. Douglas Webster, laid in. $50<br />

901. TOLLY, COLIN. Janus-Man in Starry Night. Oxford: Shakespeared Head Press/Basil<br />

Blackwell, 1935. First edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Fine and uncut in a somewhat soiled dust<br />

jacket. Laid in are an <strong>of</strong>fprint <strong>of</strong> the article “Golden-Mean Form in Music,” published as J.H.<br />

Douglas Webster, and a TLS to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $50<br />

902. TOMLINSON, CHARLES. American Scenes and Other Poems. London: Oxford University<br />

Press, 1966. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket, one small nick at<br />

the crown. A <strong>Poetry</strong> Book Society selection, with the PBS newsletter laid in. $35<br />

903. TOMLINSON, CHARLES. <strong>The</strong> Way In and Other Poems. London: Oxford University Press,<br />

1974. First edition. 8vo, wrappers. One corner very slightly bent, else fine, with original<br />

wraparound band. A <strong>Poetry</strong> Book Society choice. $35<br />

904. TORRENCE, RIDGELY. El Dorado: A Tragedy. New York: John Lane, 1903. First edition.<br />

8vo, olive green cloth, t.e.g. Slight rubbing to extremities, else fine. $50


905. TORRENCE, RIDGELY. Hesperides. New York: Macmillan, 1925. First edition. 8vo, clothbacked<br />

boards. Covers lightly rubbed, a bit <strong>of</strong> soil, spine sunned. Inscribed by Torrence to<br />

Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $50<br />

906. TORRENCE, RIDGELY. Poems. New York: Macmillan, 1941. First edition. 8vo, blue cloth.<br />

Author’s compliments card affixed to the front pastedown above bookplate; lightly rubbed,<br />

near fine without dust jacket. Inscribed by Torrence to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $40<br />

907. TORRENCE, RIDGELY. Poems. New Edition with New Poems. New York: Macmillan,<br />

1952. First edition thus. 8vo, blue cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket with a touch <strong>of</strong><br />

edge-wear and a couple <strong>of</strong> small chips. Posthumous publication; a review copy with<br />

publisher’s publicity materials laid in as well as a small card signed by the poet’s widow for<br />

Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $35<br />

908. TOWNE, CHARLES HANSON. <strong>The</strong> Quiet Singer and Other Poems. New York: B.W.<br />

Dodge & Company, 1908. First edition. 8vo, green cloth. Slight soil, spine darkened a bit,<br />

covers lightly rubbed. A presentation copy, inscribed on the front flyleaf to a well-known<br />

artist and illustrator: “To: Franklin Booth, with the best wishes <strong>of</strong> his friend, Charles Hanson<br />

Towne, New York: Summer, 1909.” $150<br />

909. TRIEM, EVE. Parade <strong>of</strong> Doves. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1946. First edition. 8vo, cloth.<br />

Fine in a lightly soiled dust jacket with a small number <strong>of</strong> short nicks and tears. Prize volume<br />

<strong>of</strong> the League to Support <strong>Poetry</strong>. $25<br />

910. TROUBETZKOY, ULRICH. Bluebonnets and Blood. San Antonio, Texas: Naylor<br />

Company, (1968). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket, faded a shade<br />

on spine. Inscribed by the poet at the time <strong>of</strong> publication to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. Poems about<br />

Texas and famous Texans. $35<br />

911. TRYPANIS, C.A. <strong>The</strong> Stones <strong>of</strong> Troy. London: Faber and Faber, (1957). First edition.<br />

8vo, boards. Tips a trifle bumped, else fine in a very lightly sunned dust jacket, with two<br />

small tears to the rear panel and with the <strong>Poetry</strong> Book Society wraparound band. Inscribed<br />

and signed by Trypanis on the half title page. With the <strong>Poetry</strong> Book Society bulletin laid in. $75<br />

912. TRYPANIS, C.A. Grooves in the Wind. New York: Chilmark Press, (1964). First edition.<br />

8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in a very lightly used dust jacket. Inscribed: “Compliments <strong>of</strong><br />

C.A. Trypanis” on a laid-in publisher’s slip. With a lengthy dust jacket blurb by <strong>The</strong>odore<br />

Roethke. $45<br />

ONE OF 99<br />

913. TURNER, W.J. Landscape <strong>of</strong> Cytherea: Record <strong>of</strong> a Journey into a Strange Country.<br />

London: Chatto & Windus, 1923. First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Slight bowing to<br />

front board, else fine in original glassine, chipped and torn. One <strong>of</strong> 99 numbered copies (10<br />

hors commerce), signed by Turner, the Georgian poet who is perhaps better remembered for<br />

his music criticism. $150<br />

914. TUTTLE, STELLA WESTON. Nor Bitter Nor Pr<strong>of</strong>ane. Dallas, Texas: Kaleidograph<br />

Press, 1953. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Slight dampstain to lower corner, else fine in dust<br />

jacket. Inscribed by the poet to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $20<br />

915. ULLMAN, GEORGE. Captive Balloons. New York: Duffield, 1923. First edition. 8vo,<br />

cloth-backed boards. Fine in a fresh, very lightly soiled dust jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong> edge-wear. $40<br />

916. UNGARETTI, GIUSEPPE. La Terra Promessa: Frammenti. Con l’apparato critico delle<br />

varianti e uno studio di Leone Piccioni. N.P. Arnoldo Mondadori, (1963). Fourth edition <strong>of</strong><br />

this fifth volume in Ungaretti’s collected works under the general title “Vita d’un Uomo.”<br />

Fine in a very lightly rubbed dust jacket. Inscribed on the first leaf: “Per <strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>, con<br />

gratitudine e in devoto ommagia, Giuseppe Ungaretti, New York, il 13/5/1964.” At the time<br />

<strong>of</strong> the inscription, Ungaretti was on an extended visit to New York where he taught at<br />

Columbia University. $300


917. UNTERMEYER, JEAN STARR. Love and Need: Collected Poems 1918-1940. New York:<br />

Viking Press, 1940. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Edges a trifle sunstruck, else fine in a darkened<br />

dust jacket with a few nicks and small tears, one tape repair. A large collection, including the<br />

contents <strong>of</strong> the poet’s four previous books and 20 hitherto unpublished poems. A<br />

presentation copy, inscribed on the front fly: “For Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> - poet’s friend, Jean Starr<br />

Untermeter, November 1940.” $50<br />

918. UNTERMEYER, JEAN STARR. Private Collection. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1965.<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly nicked dust jacket. Personal recollection <strong>of</strong> poets<br />

she had known. With a publisher’s presentation letter as well as two autograph letters from<br />

Untermeyer to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> laid in. $30<br />

first book inscribed<br />

919. UNTERMEYER, LOUIS. First Love: A Lyric Sequence. Boston: Sherman, French &<br />

Company, 1911. First edition. 8vo, original boards with white cloth spine and tips. One<br />

signature partly sprung covers soiled and somewhat rubbed, good. <strong>The</strong> poet’s first book, an<br />

odd association copy, inscribed by Untermeyer around the time <strong>of</strong> publication: “To Hudson<br />

Maxim, hoping that here and there (especially here) a line will strike his fancy. . . . Louis<br />

Untermeyer, New Year, 1912.” <strong>The</strong> recipient was a well-known American entrepreneur and<br />

inventor who, simultaneously with his rival brother, developed explosives and automatic<br />

weapons that had a devastiating impact during the First World War. Hudson Maxim<br />

produced the first smokeless powder in America, which was put into use by the U.S. Army in<br />

1901. $150<br />

920. VAN DOREN, MARK. <strong>The</strong> Last Look. New York: Henry Holt, (1937). First edition. 8vo,<br />

cloth. Fine in a lightly spine-faded dust jacket with a few short tears and small hole to the<br />

spine. $30<br />

921. VAN DOREN, MARK. <strong>The</strong> Seven Sleepers. New York: Henry Holt, (1944). First edition.<br />

8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket, designed by Stanley William Hayter. $30<br />

922. VAN DOREN, MARK. New Poems. New York: William Sloane Associates, (1948). First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a very lightly rubbed dust jacket with a touch <strong>of</strong> wear to the ends<br />

<strong>of</strong> the spine. $30<br />

923. VAN DOREN, MARK. <strong>The</strong> Last Days <strong>of</strong> Lincoln: A Play in Six Scenes. New York: Hill<br />

& Wang, (1959). First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in a very lightly faded dust<br />

jacket and a few small smudges. $25<br />

924. VAN DOREN, MARK. Carl Sandburg: Washington: <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong> Congress, 1967. First<br />

edition. 8vo, wrappers. Fine. Lecture in the Gertrude Clarke Whittall series. $30<br />

925. VAN DOREN, MARK. 100 Poems: Selected by the Author. New York: Hill & Wang,<br />

(1967). First edition. 12mo, cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket. Inscribed by Van<br />

Doren on the front blank to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $50<br />

926. VAN DOREN, MARK. That Shining Place: New Poems. New York: Hill & Wang, (1969).<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in slipcase. One <strong>of</strong> 200 numbered copies; inscribed by Van<br />

Doren in pencil on the half title page to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> and with a TLS from the publisher<br />

inviting her to a luncheon in honor <strong>of</strong> the poet. $85<br />

927. VAN RIPER, ANTHONY. Velvet Tides. With Illustrations by the Author. Vineyard Haven:<br />

Seven Seas Press, 1964. First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Bit <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fsetting from a clipping, few<br />

marks, fine. Poet’s first book. Signed on the title page. $20<br />

928. VINAL, HAROLD. Attic for the Nightingale: A Sheaf <strong>of</strong> Informal Essays. Brattleboro:<br />

Stephen Daye Press, 1934. First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Spine stamping dulled,<br />

else fine in a sunned dust jacket with a touch <strong>of</strong> wear. $35<br />

929. VINAL, HAROLD. Selected Poems 1921 to 1948. Portland, Maine: Falmouth Publishing<br />

House, 1948. First edition. 8vo, blue cloth. Fine in a very lightly faded dust jacket with a


touch <strong>of</strong> rubbing. Presentation copy, very warmly inscribed with a verse quote to Mrs.<br />

<strong>Bullock</strong>. $75<br />

930. VINAL, HAROLD. <strong>The</strong> Compass Eye. New York: <strong>The</strong> Comet Press, (1944). First edition.<br />

8vo, blue cloth. Fine in a lightly sunned dust jacket, uniformly toned from slipcase, and<br />

intact but abraded slipcase. One <strong>of</strong> 100 numbered copies signed by the poet, the entire<br />

edition. This copy is additonally inscribed by Vinal on the front flyleaf to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $75<br />

931. VINAL, HAROLD. Hurricane: A Maine Coast Chronicle and Other Poems. New York:<br />

Stephen Daye Press, (1957). New edition, originally published in 1936. 8vo, blue cloth. Fine<br />

in a very lightly faded dust jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong> rubbing. Presentation copy, inscribed by the<br />

poet on the front flyleaf to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $50<br />

932. WAGONER, DAVID. Who Shall Be the Sun? Poems Based on the Lore, Legends, and<br />

Myths <strong>of</strong> Northwest Coast and Plateau Indians. Bloomington: Indiana University Press,<br />

(1978). First edition. 8vo, brown cloth. Spine lightened very slightly, without dust jacket.<br />

Inscribed on the title page: “To a great patron <strong>of</strong> the arts - from David Wagoner.” $50<br />

933. WAGSTAFF, BLANCHE SHOEMAKER. After the Flesh. Foreword by William Rose<br />

Benet. Manchester, Maine: Falmouth Publishing Company, (1953). First edition. 8vo, green<br />

cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed gold-paper dust jacket, with a touch <strong>of</strong> wear to extremities. $45<br />

934. WAGSTAFF, BLANCHE SHOEMAKER. Sonnets to Parsifal. Boston: Bruce Humphries,<br />

(1960). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a rubbed dust jacket, bright, but with some loss <strong>of</strong><br />

paper to extremities. Signed by Wagstaff on the front flyleaf, and with publisher’s review<br />

slip. $30<br />

935. WARREN, GRETCHEN. Humanity: Twenty-Six Poems. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1953.<br />

First edition. 8vo, decorative printed boards. Very slight bowing, tips a trifle rubbed, fine. A<br />

nice presentation copy from the time <strong>of</strong> publication to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $45<br />

936. WARREN, ROBERT PENN. You, Emperors, and Others: Poems 1957-1960. New York:<br />

Random House, (1960). First edition. Large 8vo, black cloth. Some small spots to front<br />

cover, else uncommonly fine in a very lightly nicked dust jacket with a few small rubs. $75<br />

937. WARREN, ROBERT PENN (editor). Selected Poems <strong>of</strong> Herman Melville: A Readers<br />

Edition. Edited, with an Introduction by Robert Penn Warren. New York: Random House,<br />

(1970). First edition. 8vo, brown and white cloth. Fine in dust jacket. One <strong>of</strong> 4000 copies<br />

(Grimshaw B34). A presentation copy, inscribed by Warren on the front free endpaper in red<br />

ink to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $300<br />

938. WARREN, ROBERT PENN. John Greenleaf Whittier’s <strong>Poetry</strong>: An Appraisal and a<br />

Selection. Minneapolis: University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota Press, (1971). First edition. 8vo, cloth<br />

backed boards. Faint paper clip impression to the front board, light shelf-rubbing, else fine in<br />

a lightly rubbed dust jacket with just a touch <strong>of</strong> wear. Inscribed by Warren on the front<br />

endpaper to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $200<br />

939. WARREN, ROBERT PENN. Selected Poems: 1923-1975. New York: Random House,<br />

(1975). First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in a dust jacket with one closed tear at<br />

the top <strong>of</strong> the spine and a small chip to the rear panel. Signed by Warren on the half title<br />

page. $100<br />

940. WARREN, ROBERT PENN. Brother to Dragons: A Tale in Verse and Voices. A New<br />

Version. New York: Random House, (1979). First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in<br />

dust jacket. Presentation copy, inscribed by Warren on the front flyleaf to the <strong>Bullock</strong>s. $200<br />

941. WARREN, ROBERT PENN. New and Selected Poems: 1923-1985. New York: Random<br />

House, (1985). First Trade edition. 8vo, black cloth. Just about fine in a very lightly used<br />

dust jacket. Presentation copy, inscribed and signed (“Red Warren”) on the front endpaper at<br />

the time <strong>of</strong> publication to the <strong>Bullock</strong>s. This edition was preceded by a signed edition issued<br />

by the Franklin Mint. $225


ANNOTATED BY THE POETS<br />

942. [WATTS, ALARIC ALFRED & HOWETT, ANNA MARY]. Aurora: A Volume <strong>of</strong> Verse.<br />

London: Henry S. King , 1875. First edition. 8vo, original brown cloth. Rear inner hinge<br />

open, front hinge starting, lightly shaken, cover a bit rubbed, very good, envelopes and<br />

stamps affixed at front and rear endpapers. An interesting and unique copy, inscribed on the<br />

title page to an American friend: “A.J. Symington with the affectionate regards <strong>of</strong> the<br />

writers, 4th Nov. 1874.” In addition, the book has been thoroughly annotated throughout<br />

with explanatory notes about the poems. In one <strong>of</strong> the affixed envelopes is a fine four page<br />

ALS concerning this book: “You will, we hope, have received the annotated copy <strong>of</strong><br />

‘Aurora’, which will, perhaps, make clearer to you than before the spirit and signification <strong>of</strong><br />

some <strong>of</strong> the poems. <strong>The</strong> object <strong>of</strong> the book would seem to be to afford comfort in an age <strong>of</strong><br />

great spiritual distress and depression . . . “ $450<br />

943. WEBB, MARY. Poems and the Spring <strong>of</strong> Joy. With an Introduction by Walter de la<br />

Mare. New York: E.P. Dutton, (1929). First American edition. 8vo, cloth. Slight lean and a<br />

bit <strong>of</strong> fading, slight wear to edges <strong>of</strong> faux woodgrain spine label, without glassine dust<br />

jacket. $45<br />

944. WEIL, JAMES L. Quarrel With the Rose and Other Poems. With a Foreword by Robert<br />

Hillyer. Cleveland: American Weave, (1958). First edition. 12mo, wrappers, sewn. Fine.<br />

With the poet’s calling card and publisher’s promotional flyer loosely inserted. This was<br />

Weil’s third book <strong>of</strong> poems, recipient <strong>of</strong> the “American Weave Chapbook Award” <strong>of</strong> 1958. $75<br />

945. WEIL, JAMES L. <strong>The</strong> Oboe Player. Francestown, New Hampshire: <strong>The</strong> Golden Quill<br />

Press, (1961). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a very lightly sunned dust jacket with a touch<br />

<strong>of</strong> soiling. One <strong>of</strong> 1000 copies printed. $20<br />

946. WEIL, JAMES L. Your Father. New Rochelle, New York: <strong>The</strong> Elizabeth Press, (1973). First<br />

edition. 8vo, boards. Fine in original card slipcase. One <strong>of</strong> 400 copies in the edition,<br />

designed by Martino Mardersteig and printed at the Stamperia Valdonega. With Mrs.<br />

<strong>Bullock</strong>’s pencil notes on the front endpaper. $25<br />

947. WESTERN, HUGH. Serenade. Chicago: Walter M. Hill, 1926. First edition. 8vo, boards.<br />

Just about fine, uncut, in a lightly rubbed, silver-paper dust jacket with one tear to the rear.<br />

Features the preface “A Word in Parenthesis” by Christopher Morley. Title page design by<br />

T.M. Cleland, printed at the Lakeside Press in Chicago. $65<br />

948. WHEELOCK, JOHN HALL. Poems 1911-1936. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1936.<br />

First edition. 8vo, green cloth. Spine dulled and a bit marked, very light shelf wear, near<br />

fine. With a presentation inscription including a sixteen-line poem, to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. Laid in<br />

is a short 1936 TLS from Wheelock to <strong>Bullock</strong> on Scribner’s letterhead. <strong>The</strong> poet was an<br />

editor at Scribner’s for many years; he served as a chancellor <strong>of</strong> the Academy from 1947 to<br />

1971, one <strong>of</strong> the longest terms <strong>of</strong> any chancellor. $175<br />

949. WHEELOCK, JOHN HALL. Poems Old and New. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons,<br />

(1956). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Some <strong>of</strong>fsetting from a clipping on the front flyleaf,<br />

otherwise fine in a rubbed dust jacket with a small abrasion to the rear panel. Inscribed (in<br />

the <strong>of</strong>fset area) and signed (“Jack”) to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. Wheelock has added a three-line verse<br />

quote beneath his inscription, signed in full. With a 1956 TLS about the book laid in. $85<br />

950. WHEELOCK, JOHN HALL. <strong>The</strong> Gardener and Other Poems. New York: Charles Scribner’s<br />

Sons, (1961). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket with a couple <strong>of</strong><br />

tiny nicks. Inscribed and signed (“Jack”) to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $60<br />

951. WHEELOCK, JOHN HALL. Dear Men and Women: New Poems. New York: Charles<br />

Scribner’s Sons, (1966). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a spine faded dust jacket. Inscribed<br />

on the front free endpaper: “For <strong>Marie</strong>, champion and true friend <strong>of</strong> poets, in admiration and<br />

affection - from her old friend Jack.” Laid in are a TLS from Wheelock, as well as publicity<br />

material, an invitation to the publication party, and some related clippings. $85<br />

952. WHEELOCK, JOHN HALL. By Daylight and in Dream: New and Collected Poems<br />

1904-1970. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, (1970). First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed


oards. Offsetting to front endpaper, else fine in dust jacket. Signed by Wheelock on the title<br />

page, with publisher’s review slip and card laid in. $50<br />

953. WHEELOCK, JOHN HALL. In Love and Song. Wood Engravings by Stefan Martin. New<br />

York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, (1971). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in dust jacket. With the<br />

“Compliments <strong>of</strong> the Author” card laid in. $25<br />

954. WHEELOCK, JOHN HALL. Afternoon: Amagansett Beach. (New York): Dandelion<br />

Press, 1978. First edition. 8vo, cloth, with printed labels. Fine. One <strong>of</strong> 200 numbered copies,<br />

the entire edition. This copy has the publisher’s card laid in, with a holograph note: “sent<br />

with compliments at the request <strong>of</strong> John Hall Wheelock.” $100<br />

955. WHEELOCK, JOHN HALL. This Blessed Earth: New and Selected Poems 1927-1977.<br />

New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, (1978). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in dust jacket,<br />

faintly faded. With a touching ALS from the poet’s widow to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> laid in, mentions<br />

this book, Alan Paton, Elizabeth Bowen. $40<br />

956. WHITE, ERIC WALTER. A Tarot Deal and Other Poems. (London): Scorpion Press,<br />

(1962). First edition. 8vo, cloth. Fine in a lightly soiled dust jacket. Inscribed by White on a<br />

laid in slip. <strong>The</strong> poet was also the longtime secretary <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Poetry</strong> Book Society. $35<br />

DECKER PRESS<br />

957. WHITELEY, MARY N.S. Sea Born. Prairie City, Illinois: Press <strong>of</strong> James A. Decker, (1947).<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth. A trifle rubbed, else a fine, tight copy in a lightly rubbed dust jacket<br />

with a few small tears. Inscribed on the front flyleaf: “To <strong>Marie</strong> Leontine, with love, Mary<br />

N.S. Whiteley.” $50<br />

958. WHITMAN, WALT. Good-Bye My Fancy: 2d Annex to Leaves <strong>of</strong> Grass. Philadelphia:<br />

David McKay, 1891. First edition. 8vo, maroon cloth, t.e.g. Covers a bit rubbed, very good. $450<br />

959. (WHITMAN, WALT). Walt Whitman Man - Poet - Philosopher: Three Lectures . . .<br />

Washington: <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong> Congress, 1955. First edition. 8vo, wrappers. Crease to front<br />

wrapper, else near fine. Lectures by Gay Wilson Allen, Mark Van Doren, and David Daiches,<br />

presented in the Gertrude Clarke Whittall series. With Mrs. Whittall’s calling card laid in. $25<br />

960. WHITTIER, JOHN GREENLEAF. In War Time and Other Poems. Boston: Ticknor and<br />

Fields, 1864. First edition. 8vo, original textured brown cloth, t.e.g. Booklabel; spine faded<br />

very slightly, a bit <strong>of</strong> rubbing to extremities, else fine in custom slipcase. A nice copy, with a<br />

laid-in autograph letter signed by Whittier, dated 1889. $450<br />

961. WHITTIER, JOHN GREENLEAF. <strong>The</strong> Tent on the Beach and Other Poems. Boston:<br />

Ticknor & Fields, 1867. First edition. 8vo, green cloth. Covers lightly marked and rubbed,<br />

else fine and bright. $200<br />

962. WHITTIER, JOHN GREENLEAF. Among the Hills and Other Poems. Boston: Fields,<br />

Osgood, 1869. First edition. 12mo, original green cloth. Tiny nick to rear free endpaper;<br />

covers very slightly rubbed. $100<br />

963. WHITTIER, JOHN GREENLEAF. Ballads <strong>of</strong> New England. Boston: Fields, Osgood,<br />

1870. First edition. 8vo, maroon cloth gilt, a.e.g. Slight lean; light fading to spine and toward<br />

edges, else fine, chocolate endpapers crisp and unchipped. $150<br />

964. WIDDEMER, MARGARET. <strong>The</strong> Road to Downderry and Other Poems. New York:<br />

Farrar & Rinehart, (1932). First edition. 8vo, green cloth. Fine in a spine-darkened dust<br />

jacket, soiled, and lightly rubbed at extremities. Laid in are two good autograph letters<br />

signed by Widdemer to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. Also laid in is a printed invitation to a “Holiday Party<br />

for Women Writers” at Widdemer’s apartment in honor <strong>of</strong> Dorothy Canfield Fisher that<br />

featured a talk by Fisher. Widdemer has inscribed the invitation noting: “Dorothy Thompson<br />

will talk too — and we hope for Pearl Buck.” <strong>The</strong> verso <strong>of</strong> this card has been annotated by<br />

Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> in pencil, presumably in reaction to the speeches made at the event. $100


965. WIDDEMER, MARGARET. Queens. New York: <strong>The</strong> Poets Mimeograph Service, (1939).<br />

First edition thus. 8vo, purple wrappers, stapled, with handwritten gold paper label. Uneven<br />

fading to purple covers, else fine. One <strong>of</strong> an unknown but clearly small number <strong>of</strong> copies,<br />

probably for private distribution, gathering six poems about great women from Widdemer’s<br />

previous collections. Inscribed in purple ink on the title page: “With good wishes from<br />

Margaret Widdemer.” $75<br />

966. WIDDEMER, MARGARET. <strong>The</strong> Dark Cavalier: <strong>The</strong> Collected Poems. Garden City:<br />

Doubleday, (1958). First edition 8vo, gray cloth. Fine in a very lightly rubbed dust jacket.<br />

Presentation copy, inscribed by the poet on the front flyleaf to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. Little<br />

remembered today, Widdemer shared the 1919 Pultizer Prize for poetry with Carl Sandburg. $75<br />

967. WILBUR, RICHARD. Things <strong>of</strong> This World. New York: Harcourt, Brace, (1956). First<br />

edition. 8vo, light blue cloth. Slight lean, small dent to a few leaves, else fine in a lightly<br />

rubbed dust jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong> edge wear. Wilbur received the Pulitzer Prize for this<br />

collection. $200<br />

968. WILBUR, RICHARD. Advice to a Prophet and Other Poems. New York: Harcourt, Brace<br />

& World, (1961). First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in a crisp dust jacket with a<br />

bit <strong>of</strong> wear at the ends <strong>of</strong> the spine and the lower rear corner. $150<br />

969. WILBUR, RICHARD. Walking to Sleep: New Poems and Translations. New York:<br />

Harcourt, Brace & World, (1969). First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Fine in a lightly<br />

rubbed dust jacket with a few short edge tears. A nice presentation copy, inscribed by Wilbur<br />

at the time <strong>of</strong> publication to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. $175<br />

970. WILBUR, RICHARD. <strong>The</strong> Mind-Reader. New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, (1976).<br />

Second printing. 8vo, printed wrappers. Fine. Inscribed by Wilbur on the title page: “Dear<br />

<strong>Marie</strong>, all power to you, Dick Wilbur.” Wilbur was the longest-serving Academy chancellor,<br />

from 1961 to 1995. $100<br />

971. WILDE, OSCAR. Poems. London: Elkin Mathews/John Lane, (1892). Author’s edition, using<br />

sheets from Bogue’s fifth edition. 8vo, original decorative cloth gilt, t.e.g., graphic<br />

endpapers. Slightly shaken, hinges tender, front hinge strengthened, a touch <strong>of</strong> chipping to<br />

edges <strong>of</strong> delicate endpapers and to the ends <strong>of</strong> the spine, darkened a shade. Small booklabel<br />

<strong>of</strong> Frederick Spiegelberg on front pastedown. One <strong>of</strong> 220 numbered copies signed, by Wilde.<br />

<strong>The</strong> covers and endsheets were designed by Charles Ricketts. A handsome and extremely<br />

fragile volume. Mason 309. $4,500<br />

972. WILDE, OSCAR. <strong>The</strong> Portrait <strong>of</strong> Mr. W.H. New York: Mitchell Kennerly, 1921. First<br />

complete edition. 8vo, black cloth, t.e.g. Spine slightly faded, else fine in darkened slipcase,<br />

joints worn and tape-mended. One <strong>of</strong> 1000 numbered copies, printed following the<br />

posthumous discovery <strong>of</strong> Wilde’s manuscript. $100<br />

973. WILDENVEY, HERMAN. Owls to Athens. Translated from the Norwegian by Joseph<br />

Auslander. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1935. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Spine darkened, few<br />

scratches, good. $20<br />

974. WILLIAMS, JONATHAN. In England’s Green & (A Garland and a Clyster). With<br />

Drawings by Philip Van Aver. (San Francisco): Auerhahn Press, 1962. First edition 8vo,<br />

wrappers. Fine. $75<br />

975. WILLIAMS, JONATHAN. An Ear in Bartram’s Tree: Selected Poems 1957-1967.<br />

Introduction by Guy Davenport. Chapel Hill: University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina Press, 1969. First<br />

edition. 4to, green cloth. Fine in a fresh, very faintly faded dust jacket. A review copy, with<br />

publisher’s promotional materials laid in. $40<br />

976. WILLIAMS, OSCAR. <strong>The</strong> Man Coming Toward You. New York: Oxford University<br />

Press, 1940. First edition. 8vo, cloth. Near fine in a lightly edge-worn and lightly soiled dust<br />

jacket. Inscribed at the time <strong>of</strong> publication to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. Dust jacket blurb by W.H.<br />

Auden. $100


977. WILLIAMS, OSCAR. That’s All That Matters. New York: Creative Age Press, (1945).<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth. Near fine in a lightly chipped dust jacket. Inscribed by Williams to<br />

Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. A nice association copy between two great supporters <strong>of</strong> poets. $50<br />

978. WILLIAMS, OSCAR. Selected Poems. New York: Clarke & Way, (1947). First edition.<br />

8vo, wrappers. Covers very lightly rubbed, else fine. Presentation copy, inscribed by<br />

Williams to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong>. Laid is is the program for a reading by Williams at the <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Congress. $30<br />

979. WILLIAMS, WILLIAM CARLOS. <strong>The</strong> Complete Collected Poems, 1906-1938.<br />

Norfolk, Connecticut: New Directions, (1938). First edition 8vo, blue cloth (third binding).<br />

A touch darkened toward edges <strong>of</strong> endsheets, else fine in a lightly chipped and rubbed dust<br />

jacket with a couple <strong>of</strong> small tears. Wallace A20. $150<br />

ONE OF 100<br />

980. WILLIAMS, WILLIAM CARLOS. <strong>The</strong> Desert Music and Other Poems. New York:<br />

Random House, (1954). First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed boards Fine and fresh in original<br />

glassine with a couple <strong>of</strong> tiny nicks, and paper covered slipcase, a bit rubbed. One <strong>of</strong> 100<br />

specially bound and numbered copies printed by the Spiral Press, signed by Williams in his<br />

shaky post-stroke hand. A lovely copy. $1,250<br />

981. WINTERS, YVOR. <strong>The</strong> Giant Weapon. (Norfolk): New Directions, (1943). First edition.<br />

8vo, wrappers. Fine. $50<br />

982. WOLFE, HUMBERT. <strong>The</strong> Moon & Mrs. Smith. Decorations by Dronsfield. London: <strong>The</strong><br />

<strong>Poetry</strong> <strong>Books</strong>hop/Favil Press, 1928. First edition. Single leaf folded to make eight pages,<br />

printed on four sides. Slight soil, small spot to rear, one corner a bit rumpled, near fine. <strong>The</strong><br />

first number <strong>of</strong> the Christmas Cards series <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Poetry</strong> <strong>Books</strong>hop. Charming color<br />

illustraions by South African artist John Dronsfield. $50<br />

983. WOLFE, HUMBERT. Troy. Drawings by Charles Ricketts. London: Faber & Gwyer, 1928.<br />

First edition. 8vo, pale blue boards. Bookplate; small stains where tape once affixed<br />

protective plastic; covers a bit soiled and tips a trifle bumped, else fine. One <strong>of</strong> 500<br />

numbered copies signed by Wolfe. Number 12 in the Ariel Poems series. $75<br />

984. WRINN, MARY J.J. Cock on the Ridge. New York: Harmony <strong>Books</strong>, (1940). First edition.<br />

8vo, cloth. Fine in a spine-darkened and very lightly chipped oatmeal paper dust jacket.<br />

Author’s first book <strong>of</strong> poetry. Presentation copy, inscribed: “For <strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Bullock</strong>, whose<br />

beauteous giving <strong>of</strong> herself is a lyric <strong>of</strong> rarest quality, Mary J.J. Wrinn.” $35<br />

985. WURDEMANN, AUDREY. Bright Ambush. New York: John Day, (1934). First edition.<br />

8vo, green cloth. Some darkening to spine and toward upper edge, extremities rubbed, very<br />

good. Poet’s first book <strong>of</strong> poems, a nice presentation copy, inscribed: “For Hugh & <strong>Marie</strong><br />

<strong>Bullock</strong> (power & love & glory each are its names) this for poetry, Audrey Wurdemann.”<br />

With a 1936 ALS from Wurdemann to Mrs. <strong>Bullock</strong> laid in. Wurdemann received the 1935<br />

Pulitzer Prize for this collection at the age <strong>of</strong> 24. $150<br />

986. WURDEMANN, AUDREY. <strong>The</strong> Seven Sins. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1935. First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth. Covers lightly rubbed, spine a bit faded. $20<br />

987. WURDEMANN, AUDREY. Splendour in the Grass. New York: Harper & Brothers. 1936.<br />

First edition. 8vo, cloth Spine label sunned, covers rubbed, good. $20<br />

988. WYLIE, ELINOR. Mr. Hodge & Mr. Hazard. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1928. First<br />

edition. 8vo, cloth. Spine leaning, a bit rubbed, very good. $25<br />

989. WYLIE, ELINOR. Angels and Earthly Creatures. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1929.<br />

First edition. 8vo, decorative cloth. Fine, uncut, in a lightly rubbed dust jacket with a bit <strong>of</strong><br />

tape at the top <strong>of</strong> the spine and overall toning from the publisher’s paper-covered slipcase,<br />

also present. Wylie’s last book, prepared for publication just prior to her death. One <strong>of</strong> 200<br />

numbered copies on hand-made paper, specially bound. $100


WINDHOVER PRESS<br />

990. YA HSIEN. Salt . . . translated from the Chinese by the author. Iowa City: Windhover<br />

Press/University <strong>of</strong> Iowa, 1968. First edition. Small 4to, wrappers. A bit curled, tiny spot on<br />

front, else fine. One <strong>of</strong> 250 copies, the entire edition. This copy with the separately handprinted<br />

insert about the author, signed in type by editors Paul Engle and Nieh Hua-ling. $100<br />

991. [YEATS, W.B.] BLAKE, WILLIAM. <strong>The</strong> Poems <strong>of</strong> William Blake. Edited by W.B.<br />

Yeats. London: Lawrence & Bullen, 1893. First edition. Small 8vo, portrait frontispiece;<br />

original green cloth with white parchment spine, t.e.g. Very light and scattered foxing;<br />

<strong>of</strong>fsetting to endsheets, attractive and discreet owner’s initials, dated 1903, on the front<br />

pastedown; lower portion <strong>of</strong> spine somewhat rubbed. A tight, bright, and very appealing<br />

copy. One <strong>of</strong> 200 numbered large paper copies in the scarce limited issue. $2,500<br />

992. YEATS, W.B. <strong>The</strong> Wild Swans at Coole, Other Verses and a Play in Verse. Churchtown,<br />

Dundrum: Cuala Press, 1917. First edition. 8vo, linen-backed blue paper-covered boards,<br />

printed spine label. Slight, inevitable lightening toward edges, a touch <strong>of</strong> wear to the edges<br />

<strong>of</strong> the spine label, darkened a shade. One <strong>of</strong> 400 copies in the edition. A nice copy <strong>of</strong> a<br />

scarce and important title. $1,250<br />

993. YEATS, W.B. <strong>The</strong> Trembling <strong>of</strong> the Veil. London: Privately Printed for Subscribers<br />

Only by T. Werner Laurie, Ltd., 1922. First edition. 8vo, portrait frontispiece; parchmentbacked<br />

boards. Spine sunned and with some scratches, edges rubbed and tips bumped,<br />

internally bright and tight. One <strong>of</strong> 1000 numbered copies on handmade paper, signed by<br />

Yeats. $850<br />

one <strong>of</strong> 100 signed<br />

994. YEATS, W.B. & HIGGINS, F.R. (editors). Broadsides: A Collection <strong>of</strong> Old and New Songs,<br />

1935. Songs by W.B. Yeats, James Stephens, F.R. Higgins, Frank O’Connor, Lynn Doyle,<br />

Bryan Guiness, Padraic Colum. Illustrations by Jack B. Yeats, Victor Brown, Sean<br />

O’Sullivan, E.C. Peet, Harry Kern<strong>of</strong>f, Maurice McGonigal. Music by Arthur Duff. Dublin:<br />

Cuala Press, 1935. First edition. 4to, original linen-backed blue boards with printed label on<br />

front. An exceptionally fine and fresh copy, unrubbed and with no wear or discoloration. <strong>The</strong><br />

very scarce second series <strong>of</strong> Cuala Press broadsides, one <strong>of</strong> 100 bound copies signed by<br />

Yeats and Higgins at the end <strong>of</strong> the editorial preface. A monthly series, printed in editions <strong>of</strong><br />

only three hundred copies each, one hundred were reserved for this bound issue, which added<br />

the preface and title page. $6,500<br />

995. YEATS, W.B. New Poems. Dublin: Cuala Press, 1938. First edition. 8vo, cloth-backed<br />

boards. A fine, bright, uncut copy in original glassine, chipped. One <strong>of</strong> 450 copies in the<br />

edition. $400<br />

996. YEATS, W.B. On the Boiler. Dublin: Cuala Press, (1939). First published edition. Large<br />

8vo, original printed blue wrappers. A flawless copy, no wear, no tears, no discoloration.<br />

Although this was the second printing <strong>of</strong> the book, all but four copies <strong>of</strong> the first printing<br />

were destroyed and this was the first edition <strong>of</strong>fered for sale. <strong>The</strong> cover illustration is by<br />

Jack B. Yeats. $450<br />

997. YEATS, W.B. Last Poems and Two Plays. Dublin: Cuala Press, 1939. First edition. 8vo,<br />

cloth-backed boards. Slight soil, tips a bit bumped, else fine in the original glassine, with a<br />

few small chips. One <strong>of</strong> 500 copies in the edition. $500<br />

998. (YEATS, W.B.) <strong>The</strong> Arrow: W. B. Yeats Commemoration Number. Dublin: Published by<br />

the Abbey <strong>The</strong>atre, Summer, 1939. First edition. 8vo, printed wrappers, stapled. Slight<br />

darkening to the spine and edges, else fine. An occasional publication <strong>of</strong> the Abbey <strong>The</strong>atre,<br />

this tribute number features contributions by Gordon Bottomley, Austin Clarke, Edmund<br />

Dulac, F.R. Higgins, John Masefield, William Rothenstein, and others, with illustrations by<br />

J.B.Yeats, Dulac, Max Beerbohm, et al. $125<br />

999. YEATS, W.B. <strong>The</strong> Variorum Edition <strong>of</strong> the Poems <strong>of</strong> W.B. Yeats. Edited by Peter Allt<br />

and Russell K. Alspach. New York: Macmillan, 1957. First edition. Thick 8vo, red and gray<br />

cloth. Rear hinge just starting, else fine and bright in a lightly sunned slipcase. One <strong>of</strong> 825<br />

numbered copies, signed by Yeats on a leaf prepared for this edition prior to his death. $1,350


1000. ZUKOFSKY, LOUIS. Barely and Widely. [Brooklyn] New York: Privately Printed/CZ,<br />

1958. Oblong 12mo, printed wrappers. Fine. One <strong>of</strong> 300 numbered copies, signed by<br />

Zuk<strong>of</strong>sky, the entire edition, printed by the poet’s wife Celia. Includes thirteen poems,<br />

reproduced in facsimile <strong>of</strong> Zuk<strong>of</strong>sky’s handwriting. $250

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