The Audient Void (No. 6)
Obadiah Baird, 2017. Dan Sauer and Allen Koszowski. First Edition, First Printing. Softcover in printed wraps. The sixth issue of The Audient Void. Fifty-four pages.
Obadiah Baird, 2017. Dan Sauer and Allen Koszowski. First Edition, First Printing. Softcover in printed wraps. The sixth issue of The Audient Void. Fifty-four pages.
Vermont: Driftwind Press, 1940. Volume XV No. 6 [December 1940]. Softcover chapbook in stapled Florentine Sidewall No. 1022 wallpaper wraps. Thirty-two pages numbered [143]-175 and saddle stapled in delightful softcover wrappers of Florentine Sidewall No. 1022 wallpaper. Contributors include Ainsworth, Lillian, Literery Herisons Alden, Jane, Winter Elm Brown, Lorimer H......
Vermont: Driftwind Press, 1932. Volume 7, No. 1 [July 1932]. Softcover chapbook in yellow paper wraps. Forty pages numbered 1-40 containing the works of 36 authors and poets from Vermont and across the US. This issue includes Coates' first printing of his Pictoral Reminiscenses about him, Paul Cook, and Vrest.....
North Montpelier, Vt. Driftwind Press, 1937. Chapbook. Driftwind, Vol. 12, No. 3, September 1937; Stapled binding in hand painted wallpaper wraps. 40 pages with numbering continued from previous volume [1-2] 43-78 [1-2]. Covers have significant chips and is separated and free from the binding. That said, the wraps are a......
North Montpelier, Vt. Driftwind Press, 1937. Chapbook. Driftwind, Vol. 12, No. 5, November 1937; Staple bound in floral wallpaper wraps. 36 pages numbering continued previous issue 123-155. Light wear to spine ends and at staples.
North Montpelier, Vt. Driftwind Press, 1937. Chapbook. Driftwind, Vol. 12, No. 6, December 1937; Staple bound in floral wallpaper wraps. 40 pages numbering continued previous issue [1-2] 161-198. One inch closed tear on rear cover and small chip at lower edge.
North Montpelier, Vt. Driftwind Press, 1941. Chapbook. WALTER COATS MEMORIAL ISSUE, Driftwind, Vol. 16, No. 5, November 1941; Perfect bound in wallpaper wraps. 86 pages [1-5] 114-193 [1]. Wraps are intact but separated from text block. Shipped at the head and foot of spine. Yellowing to first and last page.....
North Montpelier, Vt. Driftwind Press, 1927. Chapbook. Driftwind, Vol. 2, No. 2, September 1927; sewn binding in unusual plain cream colored wraps printed letterpress in green ink. 30 unnumbered pages. An unique an scarce early edition of Coates' amateur publication. A few bumps to top edge and discoloration around edges.....
North Montpelier, Vt. Driftwind Press, 1934. Chapbook. Driftwind, Vol. 8, No. 7, January 1934; Staple bound in floral wallpaper wraps. 36 pages numbering continued previous issue [1-2] 203-234 [235-236]. Previous owner's name inked on cover. Rub on back cover.
North Montpelier, Vt. Driftwind Press, 1928. Chapbook. Driftwind, Vol. 3, No. 1, July 1928; sewn binding in blue colored wraps. 48 pages [1-2] 1-46. An scarce early edition of Coates' amateur publication. Cover has faded to a gray color, sunning and bumping to edges. A remarkable copy with original hand-stitched.....
Brookline.Mass. Zephyr Press, 2011. First thus. Paperback. SIGNED and INSCRIBED by the author. (loc: 29).
Vermont: Driftwind Press, 1943. Volume 17 No. 12 [June 1943]. Softcover chapbook in stapled printed pastel wallpaper wraps. Fifty-eight pages numbered [609]-668 containing the first appearance of August Derleth's SAC PRARIE PEOPLE poems Lois Malone, Ted Birkett, and Bart Hinch that James A. Decker would later publish in the 1945.....
New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., 1965. Later Reprint Edition. Octavo hardcover (16 x 22.5 cm), 46 pages, bound in khaki cloth over boards. This is the 1965 reprint with 0.10.65 on the copyright page. An attractive, budget-conscious copy that would make a nice gift.
Benzonia, Michigan: Presscraft Papers. Hardcover. Age toned boards but internally spectacular. A nice copy. (loc: 33).
London: Enitharmon Press, 1974. Second, Revised Edition. Trade Softcover. "Artorius is in many ways a spectacular tour de force, a poem well worth reading for brilliance of language, for depth of knowledge and intellect. And for its sense of humor, which always stabs out suddenly when least expected" (Paul Deane).....
New York: American News Company, c1895. Illustrated Hardcover. A fair copy with the standard wear to these early publisher editions. Corners and edges split and frayed. Hinges cracked but secure. Frontispiece and title page partially separated from volume. Gilt still remarkably bright albeit a bit rubbed. Clean internally. (Loc: Shelf).....
San Francisco: Grey Fox Press, 1994. 7th Printing. Paperback. A very good reading copy with light cover wear. Clean pages. [Loc: 40].
Plain View Press, 1998. Trade Paperback. (loc: 22).
New York: Hippocampus Press, 2017. First Edition, 1st Printing. Hardcover. A very good 1st printing of the fabulously green hardcover edition. From the estate of horror writer Wilum Pugmire. Copy has some light soiling and rubbing to the jacket as well as marks on the text block edges...
West Warwick, Rhode Island: Necronomicon Press, 1978. Jason Eckhardt. First. Staple bound softcover in illustrated grey wraps. 81 pages. 7 x 8.5 inches. A fine copy of an early Necro Press publication.
West Warwick, Rhode Island: Necronomicon Press, 1990. Jason Eckhardt. First/1st. Staple bound softcover in light blue pictorial wraps. A collection of Lovecraft’s poetry that Winfield Townley Scott would refer to as “eighteenth-century rubbish.” Lovecraft has been razed for his stuffy poetic style and maybe justly; however, they deserve their place.....
Terrytown, New York: The Pioneer Press, 1932. First Edition, 1st Printing. Softcover in Wraps. The exceedingly scarce first appearance of Lovecraft’s poem Evening Star. The fungi cycle poem as published in the Autumn 1932 issue of Walter Stevenson’s amateur publication The Pioneer. Stevenson was the son of a Bronx dentist.....
New York: Macmillan, 1934. New Edition. Hardcover. A fair copy of the 1934 printing of Macmillan's New Edition. Binding is solid with no loose pages. Boards are worn and have a few white paint stains on the rear board. Spine head has worn to the backing. Top edge dust stained.....
London: Printed for C. Hitch and L. Hawes, J. and R. Tonson, B. Dod, J. Rivington, J. Ward, 1760-1763. Octavo. Four volume edition of Milton’s Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained. Bound in matching full calf with gilt armorial stamp of Trinity College Dublin of the front and back boards of.....
New York: Graphic Arts Typographers, Inc., 1967. Jack Wolfgang Beck. Hardcover. A very good copy of this fine edition in its original slipcase. The bottom edge has a small dust rub and the spine is a touch work. Internally clean and unmarked. Slipcase has some fading toward the face and.....