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The Sonnets. (Editor: Ron Padgett) by BERRIGAN, Ted

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Seller: James S. Jaffe Rare Books LLC
Title
The Sonnets. (Editor: Ron Padgett)
Author
BERRIGAN, Ted
Seller
James S. Jaffe Rare Books LLC (United States)
Condition
Some light use, couple small spots of discoloration toward spine portion of front wrapper and at top edge of first two leaves, o
Description
(N. Y.): Lorenz & Ellen Gude, 1964. First edition of Berrigan's first more or less regularly published book. Limited to 300 numbered copies "plus an unspecified number of unnumbered copies", edited by Ron Padgett, who also typed the stencils for the edition; this copy out of series. Fischer p. 24. The Sonnets was preceded only by the impossibly rare pamphlet, A Lily For My Love (Providence: 1959), a small collection of sentimental love poems which Berrigan published on a return visit to his home town, the cost of the printing in part defrayed by "the guys in the neighborhood bar." Berrigan later destroyed virtually the entire edition, saving one copy for himself. Fischer pp. 23-24. [Please be advised that Berrigan's inestimable bibliographer sorely lacks a copy.] Berrigan, widely regarded as the central figure in the Second Generation of the New York School of Poets, might as accurately be considered one of the integral figures of the Tulsa School of Poets, a group which also included Ron Padgett, Joe Brainard, and Dick Gallup, who, after their Exodus to New York City, led by Padgett, who enrolled at Columbia University as a freshman in 1959, adopted and expanded upon the poetic practices of their predecessors. Some light use, couple small spots of discoloration toward spine portion of front wrapper and at top edge of first two leaves, otherwise a near fine copy lacking the back wrapper, as usual. (BRAINARD, Joe).. 4to, mimeographed sheets stapled together, cover by Joe Brainard. Some light use, couple small spots of discoloration toward spine portion of front wrapper and at top edge of first two leaves, otherwise a near fine copy lacking the back wrapper, as usual.
Souvenir Photograph of Six Young African-American Men and Women at the “Zombie Cafe” on Coney Island, c. 1950s

Souvenir Photograph of Six Young African-American Men and Women at the “Zombie Cafe” on Coney Island, c. 1950s by [African-Americana – Social Life – Coney Island]

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Souvenir Photograph of Six Young African-American Men and Women at the “Zombie Cafe” on Coney Island, c. 1950s
Author
[African-Americana – Social Life – Coney Island]
Seller
Auger Down Books (United States)
Condition
Excellent contrast with light surface wear at margins.
Description
Coney Island, 1950. 5 x 7 inch gelatin silver photograph. Excellent contrast with light surface wear at margins.. The group stands behind and beside a mock bar counter bearing painted signage reading “Souvenir from Coney Island” and “The Lost Week-End.” Behind them appears a backdrop sign for the “Zombie Café – Drinks on the house.” The picture is notable for the group of African Americans in it, in an era when de facto segregation kept Coney Island mainly a destination for white visitors, though laws had been passed in 1895 prohibiting segregation. We find similar souvenir photos, including variant scenes also called “The Lost Weekend” from Coney Island during the period, with prop liquor bottles being a common theme in each one.
THE BOSTON EAGLE (At Home) - April 1973

THE BOSTON EAGLE (At Home) - April 1973 by CORBETT, William; Lee Harwood; Lewis Warsh

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THE BOSTON EAGLE (At Home) - April 1973
Author
CORBETT, William; Lee Harwood; Lewis Warsh
Seller
Brian Cassidy Bookseller at Type Punch Matrix (United States)
Condition
Very good.
Description
Boston: The Boston Eagle, 1973. First Edition. Very good.. First issue of this short lived poetry mag featuring work from Lee Harwood, William Corbett and Lewis Warsh, who compiled and published this volume, as well as poems from John Weiners. 4to. Side-stapled in card wraps. Dampstain at edges. Touches of toning, shelfwear. Interior clean and bright.
Friedrich Weinbrenner Architect of Kurlsruhe A Catalogue of the Drawings in the Architectural Archives of the University of Pennsylvania

Friedrich Weinbrenner Architect of Kurlsruhe A Catalogue of the Drawings in the Architectural Archives of the University of Pennsylvania by Brownlee, David B (Ed)

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Friedrich Weinbrenner Architect of Kurlsruhe A Catalogue of the Drawings in the Architectural Archives of the University of Pennsylvania
Author
Brownlee, David B (Ed)
Seller
Royoung bookseller, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Orig. gray cloth. Fine in fine dust wrapper
Description
Philadelphia: Univ. of Pennsylvania Press, 1986. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. gray cloth. Fine in fine dust wrapper. 163 pages. 246 illustrations some in color. Catalogue of Selected Drawings. Checklist of the Weinbrenner Collection at the Univ. of Pennsylvania.Bibliography. Concordance of Inventory Numbers. Weinbrenner was the first internationally important German architect of the 19th Century.