Peterson, Robert
LEAVING TAOS
New York: Harper & Row, 1981
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New York: Harper & Row, 1981. 1st edition, boards, with illustrated dust jacket. Published in the National Poetry Series, selected by Carolyn Kizer. The text includes three haiku, a section of sonnets, and other poems. Fine condition, in price clipped dust jacket.
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THE SANER PLACES: SELECTED POEMS
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CHRISTIANITY AND POETRY
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TEN PARABLES
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FLYING AT NIGHT: POEMS 1965-1985
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TRAVELS
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AN UNKINDNESS OF RAVENS
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WEATHER CENTRAL
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THE BLIZZARD VOICES
Kooser, Ted. (Tom Pohrt, illus.) Minneapolis, 1986 Minneapolis: Bieler Press, 1986. 1st edition, limited (1/200) numbered and signed, decorated boards, without dust jacket (as issued). A collection of poems, "a dramatized narrative of the devastation unleashed by the great blizzard of January 12, 1888" (from the prospectus, laid in). Signed by Kooser and Pohrt on the colophon page. There was a second issue of this title in paperwraps, published at a later time. Prior owner's neat signature to the FEP, else fine.- $300
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DELIGHTS & SHADOWS
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THE KINGFISHER
Clampitt, Amy London, 1984 London: Faber and Faber, 1984. 1st English edition, original turquoise paperwraps (as issued). Specially signed by Clampitt on the title page in black ink. The author's first trade publication, first issued in the US by Knopf (1983). The English edition appeared in paperwraps only. Fine condition.- $25
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MEADOWLANDS
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MEASURE
Hall, Donald Concord, NH, 1983 Concord, NH: Ewert, 1983. 1st edition, limited (1/400) folded single sheet, with illustrated cover. Illustrated with a wood engraving by J.J. Lankes, and specially signed by Hall in black ink below the printed poem. Published as a Christmas greeting. Fine condition.- $50
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O CHEESE. (Broadside.)
Hall, Donald n.p., n.d.. 1st edition, broadside. Specially signed in black ink by Hall. As described in the Kelleher bibliogrphy: "6 x 9 inches; black print on light blue paper. Note: This version includes two extra stanzas not found in the version that appears in KICKING THE LEAVES (Harper & Row, 1978), and OLD AND NEW POEMS (Ticknor and Fields, 1990)" from the Hall bibliography (Kelleher G6). Believed to be the earliest separate printed version of this poem -- one of Hall's trademark verses. Very scarce broadside.- $150
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BRIEF LIVES: SEVEN EPIGRAMS
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AT THE WINTER SOLSTICE. (Broadside.)
Kenyon, Jane. (Barry Moser, illustrator.) Concord, NH, 1996 Concord, NH: Ewert, 1996. 1st edition, limited (1/650) illustrated broadside. Illustrated with a relief engraving by Barry Moser, printed directly from the block by the artist. Printed on fine stock, 10.5 inches high x 7.5 inches wide when opened, in two color ink at Firefly Press. Published as a Christmas card for Donald Hall, and issued folded for mailing. A beautiful, bright copy of this scarce Kenyon/Moser broadside. Fine condition.- $100
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The December Stove.
Hall, Donald Concord, NH, 1984 Concord, NH: Ewert, 1984. 1st edition, thus, limited (1/500) illustrated greeting card (as issued). Printed in December 1984 for private distribution, this copy is specially signed by Hall in black ink below his printed name. A different version of this poem was published as the final stanza in THE TWELVE SEASONS (Deerfield Press/Gallery Press, 1983.) The cover illustration of a potbelly stove is by Jane Banquer Burnham. A nice, unusual Hall item.- $35
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