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027970279781.<br /<b>RODNEY, Janet and Nathaniel Tarn.<br /<i>The Forest.</i</b<br />Minor Confluence: Perishable Press, 1978. First edition. 11 pp. Fine in sewn wrappers and fine printed dust jacket. illustrated with four collage-illustrations by John Digby. One of 190 numbered copies. Hamady 89. Together with a TLS from Hamady presenting this copy, and an extra title page leaf from the book. <BR />$400 82.<br /<b>SAVAGE REPUBLIC.<br /<i>Ceremonial & Disarmament.</i</b<br />Los Angeles & Cincinnati: Independent Project Records/Atavistic 1986. Savage Republic&#8217;s first cassette release, and first video. Generic spine label pulled from the VHS tape, else both items are fine. All printing done letterpress by bandmember Bruce Licher&#8217;s Indepenent Project Press. The Press would have a life of its own, generating album covers for other bands, postcards, stamps, posters, and ephemera, most employing inexpensive cardstock. For the pair:<BR />$50 83.<br /<b>[SEX PISTOLS]. Moorcock, Michael.<br /<i>The Great Rock &#8216;n&#8217; Roll Swindle.</i</b<br />London: Virgin Books (1980). First edition. 4to. [20 pp]. Unobtrusive small US$ price sticker on front cover, else fine. Moorcock&#8217;s novel, &#8220;the cheapest of 1980&#8221; inspired by the Sex Pistols film of the same title. <BR />$75 84.<br /<b>SIMIC, Charles.<br /<i>The Emperor.</i</b<br />Portland: Charles Seluzicki, 1997. First edition, lettered & signed issue. [20 pp]. Fine in paste-paper covered-boards with black cloth spine. No dust jacket, as issued. A six-part poem by Simic, illustrated with drawings by Eric Stotik. One of 20 lettered copies on Velke Losiny handmade paper <u>SIGNED by Simic and Stotik</u>, accompanied by an additional suite of the drawings, each lettered and signed by Stotik. The lot is housed in a clamshell case of full black cloth (tiny bump to one rear corner).<BR />$375 85.<br /<b>SOLOMON, H. and Steve Balkin.<br /<i>WORLDTHEATRE.</i</b<br />NY: Cafe Au Go Go [1965]. First edition. 8 &frac12; x 5 &frac12; inch flyer. Fine.<BR />$125 86.<br /<b>[SPANISH CIVIL WAR].<br /<i>1939 / Friend / Abraham Lincoln /Brigade.</i</b<br />[NY]: Friends of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, 1939 Small two part enamel pin with suspended bell and clapper. Fine on the original printed backing board. On the bell are the words, &#8220;Liberty in Spain&#8221; framing the portrait of an American Volunteer. <BR />$75 87.<br /<b>SPARKS.<br /<i>Sparks Appearing at Berkeley Community Theatre.</i</b<br />Berkeley: Berkeley Community Theatre (1975). Single 11 x 8 &frac12; inch sheet, folded once to make a booklet. Fine. Center spread reproduces the covers of Kimono My House, Propaganda, and Indiscreet, along with song titles.<BR />$25 88.<br /<b>STAFFORD, William.<br /<i>Eleven Untitled Poems.</i</b<br />[Madison]: Perishable Press 1968. First edition. [24 pp]. Fine in sewn wrappers and very near fine dust jacket that is lightly toned to extrems. One of 250 numbered copies on Medway and Shadwell papers. Hamady 16.<BR />$250 89.<br /<b>STAFFORD, William.<br /<i>Wyoming Circuit.</i</b<br />[Tanersville]: Tideline Press, 1980. First edition. A single long sheet, accordion-folded nine times and bound between printed paper-covered boards. Tiny blemish in one corner, else fine. One of 125 numbered copies on dampened Barcham Green handmade paper <u>SIGNED by Stafford</u>.<BR />$200 90.<br /<b>STANFORD, Frank.<br /<i>The Singing Knives: Poems.</i</b<br />Fayetteville: Lost Roads, 1979. Second edition, second printing. 59 pp. Small corner crease to rear cover, else fine in illustrated wrappers. Cover screen by David Hurley. In addition to adding two poems not in the original edition, this second printing concludes with four page biography of Stanford by C.D. Wright (uncredited).<BR />$125 91.<br /<b>[SUMMERS, Montague]. Smith, Timothy d&#8217;Arch.<br /<i>Montague Summers: A Talk.</i</b<br />Edinburgh: Tragara Press, 1984. First edition, numbered & signed issue. 25 pp. Fine in wrappers and fine dust jacket with pasted-on cover label. One of 25 (of 110) numbered copies on Amalfi paper <u>SIGNED by Smith</u>. <BR />$150 92.<br /<b>VAN HORN, Erica and Thomas Meyer.<br /<i>Mending: four printed drawings by Erica Van Horn with poems by Thomas Meyer.</i</b<br />Clonmel: Coracle, 2011. First edition. [32 pp]. Fine in full orange cloth with stamped spine in front cover with bound-in ribbon ties. No dust jacket, as issued. One of 80 numbered copies. Each of the drawings is laid in, numbered, and <u>SIGNED by Van Horn</u>.<BR />$200 93.<br /<b>WARHOL, Andy.<br /<i>Andy Warhol.</i</b<br />Boston: Boston Book and Art (1970). Third edition. Small 4to. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers with a touch of faint foxing to page edges. Published on the occasion of the Andy Warhol exhibition at Moderna Museet in Stockholm Feb&#8211;Mar 1968. Original shipping carton accompanies. <BR />$450 94.<br /<b>WIENERS, John.<br /<i>Larders.</i</b<br />Cambridge: Sestau Press, 1970. First printing, second issue (&#8220;Wieners&#8221; spelled correctly). 12 &frac34; x 9 &frac34; inch broadside. Very near fine. Printed in red and black on gray paper. One of 74 numbered copies <u>SIGNED by Wieners</u>.<BR />$75 95.<br /<b>WILBUR, Richard translates Moli&egrave;re.<br /<i>Tartuffe: A Comedy in Five Acts, 1669.</i</b<br />NY: Harcourt, Brace (1963). First edition. xii + 106 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Jean Baptiste Poquelin de Moli&egrave;re&#8217;s play, translated from the original French into English verse by Wilbur. A fresh bright copy.<BR />$35 96.<br /<b>WILLIAMS, Jonathan.<br /<i>Poem On His Name, On His Birthday: February 18, 1980.</i</b<br />Rocky Mount: Arthur Mann Kaye (1980). First edition. 12 <sup style="font-size:9px">5 </sup&frasl;<span style="font-size:9px"> 8</span> x 9 <sup style="font-size:9px">1 </sup&frasl;<span style="font-size:9px"> 8</span> inch illustrated broadside. Fine. One of 50 numbered copies <u>SIGNED by Williams</u>.<BR />$75 97.<br /<b>[WILLIAMS, Jonathan].<br /<i>JW at 75: A Festschrift for &#8216;Fess Williams.</i</b<br />NY: Brown Roux, 2004. First edition. 76 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. One of 100 numbered copies <u>SIGNED by Williams</u> on the title page. Introduction by Ruben Cox. Contributions by Mills, Van Horn, Corman, Beam, Creeley, and many others. Twelve tipped-on illustrations.<BR />$75 98.<br /<b>WILLIAMS, Tennessee.<br /<i>The Theatre of Tennessee Williams Volume 1.</i</b<br />NY: New Directions (1971). First edition. 419 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. <u>SIGNED by Williams</u> on the front free endpaper. Collects BATTLE OF ANGELS, THE GLASS MENAGERIE, and A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE.<BR />$450 99.<br /<b>XTC.<br /<i>On Stage.</i</b<br />NY: George Fenmore Associates (1980). First edition. 4to. [16 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. Subtitled &#8220;XTC Play Various Combinations of the Following Songs,&#8221; and lists songs from their first four LPs. Twenty-five color & b&w photographs, fan club information, discography, personal information, and band history.<BR />$35 100.<br /<b>YOUNG, La Monte.<br /<i>The Music of La Monte Young.</i</b<br />NY: Judson Hall (1962). First edition. 11 x 4 &frac14; inch sheet, folded once. Fine. Printed offset on beige paper. Attractive two-sided flyer designed by Marian Zazeela for this performace of &#8220;String Trio&#8221; and &#8220;Composition 1960 #7.&#8221;<BR />$150