POUND / ZUKOFSKY SELECTED LETTERS OF EZRA POUND AND LOUIS ZUKOFSKY.
[New York]: New Directions, [1987]. Cloth. First edition. Edited by Barry Ahearn. Fine in near fine dust jacket.
[New York]: New Directions, [1987]. Cloth. First edition. Edited by Barry Ahearn. Fine in near fine dust jacket.
[New York]: New Directions, [1987]. Cloth. First edition. Edited by Barry Ahearn. Fine in near fine dust jacket. Publisher's review flyer laid in.
[New York]: New Directions, [1987]. Cloth. First edition. Frontispiece portrait. Edited by Barry Ahearn. Fine in near fine dust jacket with a crimp top edge.
Columbus, OH: Cronos Editions, Autumn 1948. Whole Number Two. Stiff printed wrappers. Light use at extended overlap wrapper edges, otherwise about fine. The second number of this successor to CRONOS, edited and occasionally printed by Richard W. Emerson.
Columbus, OH: Cronos Editions, Autumn 1948. Whole Number Two. Stiff printed wrappers. Wrappers somewhat sunned and soiled, but a good copy. The second number of this successor to CRONOS, edited and occasionally printed by Richard W. Emerson. One of 1500 numbered copies. With the pencil ownership initials on the upper.....
London: Thornton Butterworth, [ 1931]. Variant binding of green cloth, stamped in black. Portrait. Edges foxed, old ink inscription erased from free endsheet. A very good copy. First British edition of Zukofsky's first book, albeit a translation performed and published anonymously. The American edition is reported to have preceded this.....
London: Thornton Butterworth, [ 1931]. Brown cloth, stamped in gilt. Portrait. Ink name dated 1939, light foxing early and late, a bit sunned, else very good. First British edition of Zukofsky's first book, albeit a translation performed and published anonymously. The American edition is reported to have preceded this edition.....
[Kyoto]: April 1961. Printed wrappers. Some tanning at edges, but very good. Zukofsky is the featured poet for the issue, and this copy bears his 1975 inscription: "the K's [Kenners] from the Z's Louis May 8/75." Edited and published by Cid Corman. Publication was generally quarterly, and distribution non-commercial. Corman's.....
[Kyoto]: April 1961. Printed wrappers. Faint sunning at edges, else near fine. Edited and published by Cid Corman. Publication was generally quarterly, and distribution non-commercial. Corman's ORIGIN was among the most vital and interesting of American periodicals devoted to contemporary poetry and translations. The format of featuring a specific author.....
[ London: Turret Books, 1969]. Quarto. Printed wrappers. First edition. One of one hundred numbered copies, signed by Louis and Celia Zukofsky, the translators, and Paul Zukofsky, the composer. Nick at crown of spine, else near fine.
New York: Grossman Publishers, 1972. Cloth. First edition. Boards mildly bowed, lettering a bit dull, otherwise very good in a near very good, lightly rubbed dust jacket with a short closed tear at the corner of the upper panel and an old price sticker on the front flap...
Garden City: Doubleday, 1969. Cloth. First U.S. edition. Top edge lightly foxed, ink name and date, else very good in dust jacket with a few small spots on the upper panel.
[ London]: Turret Books, [ 1967]. Cloth. First edition, limited issue. One of 250 numbered copies (of 275), signed by the author. Cloth humidity flecked, a bit dusty, still a sound copy in dust jacket.
New York: Grossman Publishers, 1972. Cloth. First edition. Charles Norman's copy, with signature. About fine in dust jacket.
New York: Grossman Publishers, 1972. Cloth. First edition. Spine stamping rubbed away in a couple of places, top edge irregularly faded, but very good in dust jacket, with a 1cm creased tear in lower edge of upper panel.
[ Pittsburgh]: Boxwood/Mother Press, [ 1964]. 12mo. Printed wrappers. First edition. As often, there is at least one manuscript correction in the text. White wrappers faintly dust-smudged, else near fine.
[ London]: AGENDA III:6, Dec. 1964. Printed wrappers. About fine. Edited by Charles Tomlinson, and devoted to Zukofsky's work. Inscribed by Zukofsky: "For the [Hugh] Kenners with David Jones lettering in kind Louis Zukofsky 12/13/75 Baltimore."
New York: Norton, [ 1965]. Cloth. First edition, corrected state of the copyright page, with the expanded copyright statement rubberstamped thereon. Publisher's review copy, with dated slip laid in. Prepublication receipt date in ink (small) on front flap, light dust marking at edges, else a nice copy in very good.....
London: Jonathan Cape, [ 1967]. Cloth. First British edition. Charles Norman's copy, with ownership signature. Residue of price sticker on pastedown, else fine in dust jacket.
New York: Grossman, 1970. Cloth. First edition. Inscribed presentation copy to Charles and Diana Norman. Fine in dust jacket (faintly soiled on rear panel). Review sheet laid in.
New York: Grossman, 1970. Cloth. First edition. Fine in dust jacket with one tiny nick.
London: Cape, [ 1968]. Cloth. First edition, clothbound issue. Fine in dust jacket.
Cambridge, MA: The Pomegranate Press, December 1972. Folio broadside (48 x 30.5 cm). Illustrated with a design by Karyl Klopp. Extreme edges very slightly tanned, else about fine. First edition. Copy #39 from a total edition of only fifty copies printed by hand on BFK Rives by the artist, and.....
[ Los Angeles]: Black Sparrow Press, [ 1967]. Boards, printed paper onlay. Spine sunned, else near fine. First edition, deluxe issue. One of fifty numbered copies, specially bound, and signed by the author. A scarce issue; an early Sparrow.
Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, [ 1968]. Small quarto. Printed wrappers. Wrapper edges faded, corners slightly bumped, but a very good copy. First edition, second "issue" with some errors corrected (only 11 copies containing the errors were bound up). One of 189 numbered copies in wrappers, signed by the author.....