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Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press, 1985. First edition. Fine. One of 1,500 paperback copies, unnumbered, but signed by the author on the cover. A Fine copy. Bound in light blue paper, one of the stapled copies (100 were sewn) with silver, magenta, and black cover design featuring the text "A New Year's Greeting From Black Sparrow Press" and black flyleaves. Alone In A Time Of Armies, was a single poem published as a by Black Sparrow Press for their 1985 "New Year's Greeting." A truly moving piece set in Philadelphia during WWII in which Bukowski reflects on his self-inflicted isolation during a lonely night. With a pleasing cover and title page design reminiscent of artwork by El Lissitzky. Krumhansl 94. Fine.
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Alone In A Time Of Armies (Signed) [A New Year's Greeting From Black Sparrow Press]
de Bukowski, Charles
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Letters to the Family
de Kipling, Rudyard
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Toronto: Macmillan Company, 1908. First edition. Original printed wraps, measuring 170 x 117mm and complete in 72 pages. Chipping, wear, and staining to spine and wrap edges; splitting to both joints near the foot of spine. Light toning internally, else unmarked. A scarce piece. Housed in a custom slipcase with chemise, with mottling and wear to cloth. Written during a 1907 trip to Canada, Letters to the Family captures the author's commitment to the British Empire and those who are his "family" through it -- indeed, it is among Kipling's most overt and bare examples of Imperialist propaganda. "These articles are scarcely a travelogue, rather a series of political essays on matters Imperial" and an assertion of Britain's so-called civilizing influence on those nations it colonized (Kipling Society).
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Dreams from Bunker Hill
de Fante, John
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Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press, 1982. First edition. Fine/Good +. One of 500 trade edition copies. A nearly Fine copy in Good + publisher's acetate jacket. Bound in cream and blue boards with red cloth backstrip and maintaining paper title to spine. Minor wear to extremities and two small stains to closed text block foredge. Jacket with expected scuffing with old price sticker and residue on back panel. Fante's novel, and follows the character Arturo Bandini, a "quintessential starving artist" (LA Times) as he dreams and succeeds at being a writer in Los Angeles. Fante imbues Bandini with a similar background as himself and wrote about the character throughout his career, publishing four works often referred to as the Bandini Quartet. Suffering complications and blindness from diabetes, Fante wrote the book via dictation. Fine in Good + dust jacket.
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Anthropology and Modern Life
de Boas, Franz
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New York: W. W. Norton, 1928. First edition. Very Good +. Original cloth with paper labels to spine and front board. Spine sunned; offsetting to front and rear boards, most obviously to the front label. Corners bumped. Contemporary gift inscription to the front endpaper and bookseller's ticket to rear pastedown, else clean and unmarked internally. A very collectible treatise on race and culture by the Father of Anthropology. Boas was a staunch advocate for equality and sought to create a basic anthropology text that clarified language surrounding race and nationality, and which encouraged more open and informed exchange. Very Good +.
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La Double Maitresse
de De Regnier, Henri (George Barbier, illustrated)
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Paris: A.G. Mornay, 1928. First thus. Near Fine. Exemplaire No. 656. Original publisher's pictorial wraps, measuring 200 x 150mm and illustrated throughout. A lovely example, with minor creasing to spine and gentle wear to spine ends. Internally bright, pleasing and fresh. Henri de Renier's first novel is an examination of gender and class dynamics. A mother terrorizes and controls her son; one cousin tries to seduce another; and a forward courtesan and a libertine run rampant. The present example is a visual triumph, as colorful as its characters. A leader in the Ecole des Beaux Arts, the illustrator Barbier brought his own flamboyant personal style to his artwork, resulting in a sense of vibrancy and movement. Near Fine.
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When I Was Very Young
de Milne, A. A. (Ernest Shepard, illustrator)
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New York: Fountain Press, 1930. First Thus. Near Fine/Near Fine. One of 842 copies by the Pynson Press, of which this is a Printer's Copy. This copy is NOT signed by the author on the limitation page. Publisher's pictorial cloth binding retaining delicate paper label to spine. A Near Fine copy in like slipcase, with a hint of sunning to spine and faint toning to pages. Slipcase with minimal shelfwear and some splitting along the lower edge. Milne's nostalgic poem about several young boys -- both good and troublemakers -- and their childhood adventures, from setting off small explosions to breaking pots of jam. A charming work by the same author and illustrator responsible for the beloved Winnie the Pooh books which have shaped multiple generations. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket.
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Acrobats in a Park (Signed limited edition)
de Welty, Eudora
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Northridge: Lord John Press, 1980. First thus. Fine. Presentation copy, outside of the three hundred numbered and signed copies and the hundred deluxe editions, signed by the author on the limitation page. A Fine copy bound in green cloth boards, with embossed design of acrobats on front board and right marbled endpapers. Interior as new. One of Welty's first short stories written around 1935 (although not seen in print until its 1977 publication in Delta magazine), which gives readers insight into the writer's creative and professional development. Welt herself admits in her introduction that she actually knew very little about the subject of acrobats, but was driven to capture the spell of traveling performers, and in retrospect sees the family story as a central theme carried throughout her career. Fine.
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In the Red Zone (Signed limited edition)
de Le Guin, Ursula K.; Henk Pander (illustrator)
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Northridge: Lord John Press, 1983. First edition. Fine. Presentation copy, outside of limited numbered 150 copies and 50 numbered copies specially bound, signed by the author and illustrator on half title. Fine in red marbled boards with black leather backstrip. Trivial scuff near corners, otherwise Fine. Interior with decorative tissue sheet bound before half title and haunting illustrations throughout; bright and clean. Although acclaimed for her dystopian and science fiction tales, Le Guin turns pen to her local environment in this chapbook. Created with her friend, the artist Henk Pander, the book is a response to Mount St. Helens' 1980 eruption and the physical devastation left behind on the natural landscape. As she described it, in order to get a pass to the crater or "Red Zone" (from which the title is drawn) Le Guin, Pander, and photographer Ron Cronin "pulled a few governmental strings. We announced that we were artists with a selfless desire to record this historical event in pictures…
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Les Rencontres de Monsieur de Breot
de De Regnier, Henri (George Barbier, illustrator)
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Paris: A & G Mornay, 1930. First thus. Very Good. Exemplaire N. LXXV printed on Papier de Rives. Original publisher's pictorial wrappers, measuring 200 x 150mm and illustrated throughout. A pleasing example, with a bit of wear to wraps; some browning externally and scattered foxing internally. Some cracking to the spine and along the front joint. Largely known for his poetry, Henri de Regnier shifted toward writing realistic novels and tales in his later career. The present, beautifully illustrated by Barbier, infuses rich color and movement into the narrative. A leader in the Ecole des Beaux Arts, Barbier brought his own flamboyant personal style to his artwork, resulting in a sense of vibrancy and movement. Very Good.
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Dangling In The Tournefortia
de Bukowski, Charles
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Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press, 1981. First edition. One of 750 first trade editions. Near Fine in like publisher's acetate jacket. Bound in light grey boards and dark blue cloth backstrip, retaining paper title to spine, and with dark blue endpapers. Minor discoloration to board edges and closed text block, with dust on spine; jacket with expected scuffing and some residue on back. Overall a clean copy appearing unread. A ferocious collection of poems returning to some of the author's most trusted subjects—gambling, women, writing—but with an additional sense of retrospection. Bukowski writes knowingly of the working class and fringes of society: unafraid of the recounting everything from the domestic to pornographic. A classic Black Sparrow Press publication; run by John Martin the avant-garde press was responsible for supporting and publishing Bukowski's work throughout his prolific career. Krumhansl 71.
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Factotum
de Bukowski, Charles
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Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press, 1975. First edition. Fine/Near Fine. One of 750 first trade editions. A nearly Fine copy in Near Fine publisher's acetate jacket. Bound in light green boards with black cloth backstrip and maintaining paper title to spine; with geometric design on front cover. Exceptionally minor wear to extremities (including a loose string from cloth backstrip); jacket with expected scuffing and a few small bumps. Otherwise a clean copy appearing unread. Bukowski's second Henry Chinaski novel, and the prequel to Post Office (although published after), follow's the author's alter ego as he moves from job to job while pursuing his writing and wrestling with his demons. The book would later be adapted into film (2005). A great example of a Black Sparrow Press book. Run by John Martin the avant-garde press was responsible for supporting and publishing Bukowski's work throughout his prolific career. Krumhansl 51. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket.
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If It Please You (Signed limited edition)
de Carver, Raymond
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Northridge: Lord John Press, 1984. Limited edition. Fine. A presentation copy, outside of the limited edition of 200 numbered copies and twenty-six lettered copies, signed by the author on a leaf before the title page. A Fine copy. Bound in salmon-colored boards printed with bingo card design with black cloth backstrip and gilt title on spine. Only the slightest fading to the spine, interior as new. Raymond Carver's short story (also called After the Denim in other publications) follows a retired accountant James Packer and his wife Edith as they play the game Bingo at the local community center. James becomes increasingly annoyed by a younger couple and later resents their seeming lack of troubles. Publisher Herbert Yellin (1935-2014) established his small fine press in Northridge in 1978 to celebrate his favorite modern authors, from poets to science fiction writers. Lord John Press was committed to producing exquisite editions and this copy is a perfect example of that mission. Fine.
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Churchill Lecture: An Address by Gerald R. Ford at the English Speaking Union, London England November 30th, 1983 (Signed limited edition)
de Ford, Gerald R.
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Northridge: Lord John Press, 1984. First edition. Fine. Presentation copy, outside of the 350 signed numbered copies (250 bound in linen & 100 in vellum), signed by Ford on second half title. A Fine copy bound in red boards with beige linen backstrip, with gilt title on spine and gilt 'signature" on front cover. Interior as new. A reproduction of a lecture given by Gerald R. Ford, 38th American president, at the English Speaking Union (an educational charity dedicated to public speaking) based in London on November 30th, 1983 for their annual Churchill Lecture and bestowment of a medal of honor. Winston Churchill had served as the chairman for the ESU from 1921-25 and this annual lecture was given in his memory. Ford took his brief to heart and made continual references to Churchill throughout his speech. An interesting and semi-autobiographic look at a political leader's reflection on another major player in 20th century politics. Fine.
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You Get So Alone At Times That It Just Makes Sense
de Bukowski, Charles
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Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press, 1986. First edition. Fine/Near Fine. One of 500 first trade editions. A Fine copy in nearly Fine publisher's acetate. Bound in cream boards with black cloth backstrip and maintaining paper title on spine; purple, grey, and blue title, with dark blue endpapers. Insignificant discoloration to top of closed text block, otherwise a copy that appears unread. In this poetry collection, hedonistic artist looks unflinchingly at his childhood, among other topics. A great example of a Black Sparrow Press book with a creative cover design. Run by John Martin the avant-garde press was responsible for supporting and publishing Bukowski's work throughout his prolific career. Krumhansl 100. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket.
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The Last Circus; The Electrocution (Signed limited edition)
de Bradbury, Ray; William F. Nolan; Joe Mugnaini (illustrator)
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Northridge: Lord John Press, 1980. First edition. Fine. Presentation copy outside of the 300 numbered copies signed by authors, and 100 deluxe editions signed by authors and illustrator. A Fine copy signed by the authors and illustrator on limitation page before half-title. Bound in the deluxe binding of red marbled boards with black cloth backstrip and gilt decoration and gilt title on spine, yellow endpapers, no slipcase. interior as new. A short story collection that includes not only The Last Circus and The Electrocution, but also the personal essay Under the Mushroom Tent in which Bradbury reflects on literary influences. The introduction was written by another award-winning science fiction author, screenwriter, and editor, William F. Nolan. A full-page illustration of a knife-swallowing circus perform by Joesph [Joe] Mugnaini, an Italian artist and frequent collaborator of Bradbury's known for his haunting and otherworldly style. Fine.
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In Black and White: Photographs of the 30's and 40's (Signed limited edition)
de Welty, Eudora; Anne Tyler (introduction)
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Northridge: Lord John Press, 1985. First edition. Fine. Presentation copy, one of 400 numbered and one hundred deluxe copies. A Fine copy, signed by the author on a leaf before the half title, and by Anne Tyler at the end of the introduction. Bound in black and white marbled boards with black cloth backstrip and gilt title to spine, only the most trivial toning to spine. No slipcase. A photo-essay from the Pulitzer Prize winning author and photographer who took the American South as her muse. Welty honed her photographic skills while working in PR for the Works Progress Administration. The photographs in this volume were all taken between 1930-1941 during the Great Depression, however, these fifty images do not just document the struggles of the working poor, but instead capture the joy of daily life and the humanity of Americans from all walks of life. As novelist Anne Tyler writes in her introduction to the book, the photographs are taken with kindness. Herbert Yellin (1935-2014) established…
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Jester's Dozen (Signed limited edition)
de Updike, John
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Northridge: Lord John Press, 1984. Limited edition. Fine. Presentation copy, outside of limited numbered 150 signed and 50 signed and specially bound copies. A Fine copy, bound in paper boards with red, black, and yellow floral-patterned paper and black cloth backstrip, and maintaining paper title to spine. Extremely minor wear to corners of boards and slight toning to black fabric on spine. Interior exceptionally bright and clean with printed illustrations designed by the author. A lovely collection of twelve poems by Pulitzer prize winning author and critic, John Updike. "His poetry, starting as light verse, encompasses a variety of forms and topics. His poetry was praised for his wit and precision, and for his ability to focus on common subjects and on places near and distant—from Shillington, Pennsylvania (the town of his childhood), to Venice, Italy." (Poetry Foundation). Fine.
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Delicate Prey
de Bowles, Paul
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New York: Random House. First edition. Fine/Near Fine. A Fine copy of the book in a Near Fine dust jacket. The jacket with the spine faded (as often) and with one short split to the front flap fold. "'All the tales are a variety of detective story,' wrote Bowles of this, his first short story collection, 'in which the reader is the detective; the mystery is the motivation of the characters' behaviors.' In such stories as A Distant Episode and How Many Nights, Bowles pushes human character beyond socially defined limits and maps a transformed (often horribly transformed) reality" (Vida). "Brutal and gorgeous, visceral yet perceptive, this timeless collection is one of the most profound, beautifully wrought, and haunting collections in our literature...at once austere, witty, violent, and sensuous" (Wolff). Fine in Near Fine dust jacket.
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My Sweet Orange-Tree
de Vasconcelos, Jose Mauro de
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New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1970. First American edition. Fine/Fine. And the first English-language edition, preceding the UK edition by a year. A clean, Fine copy of the book in a bright, fresh jacket that is also just about Fine, save for a small indentation on the front panel near the spine. Originally published in Brazil in 1968 and translated into English here by Edgar Miller, Jr. A classic coming-of-age story, following the mischievous and precocious five-year old Zeze. A fan of pranks and general mischief, Zeze frustrates his family who work hard to support one another. After moving in search of work, Zeze discovers that he can communicate with an orange tree in his new back yard. But tragedy looms, and Zeze must confront the challenges of growing up and the perils of losing what is cherished. Fine in Fine dust jacket.
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A Tribute to John F. Kennedy (Presentation Copy)
de Salinger, Pierre and Sander Vanocur (editors)
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Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, 1964. First edition. Fine/Fine. A Fine copy in like slipcase, retaining the publisher's bellyband. Signed by the editor Pierre Salinger on the front endpaper accompanied by a bookplate for the Salinger Whistlestop Tour personalized for Penny Button: "To Penny with the deep affection of her friend Pierre Salinger." Encyclopedia Britannica's tribute to the recently assassinated president, the collection drew together reminiscences and essays from politicians and literary luminaries including Robert F. Kennedy, John Masefield, Dr. Albert Schweitzer, Theodore H. White and Norman Mailer. The dedication was composed by Kennedy's vice president, who now governed in the office of president, Lyndon B. Johnson. Fine in Fine dust jacket.
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