Trade Paperback. Condition: New. Color Cover By Deloss McGraw (illustrator). First Edition. Special anthology issue of this Seattle-based little magazine includes work by winners of the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, etc., including Levine, Philip; Snodgrass, W. D.; Bukowski, Charles; Jeffers, Robinson; Hill, Lindsay; Montoya, Jose; Prado, Holly; Northup, Harry, Reese, Harry, Vangelisti, Paul, etc. The color cover by Deloss McGraw is entitled 'Alice in Wonderland and the bombing of Innocence'. Note: this issue also includes political invective. 32 pages, issued in an edition of 1500 copies.Color Cover By Deloss McGraw.
Trade Paperback. Condition: New. Later Printing. A Fine copy in comb-bound wraps. 74pp. Signed by author on title page. This is the 3rd printing.
Saddle-stapled wraps. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" NF copy of this scarce item.
Spiral Bound. Condition: Fine. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. This is the 3rd printing from 2009. [84]pp., A Fine copy in spiral-bound wraps.
Language: English
Published by Arundel Books, Seattle & Los Angeles, 2004
ISBN 10: 0923980822 ISBN 13: 9780923980825
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Hard Cover. Condition: New. Reese, Harry (illustrator); 1 Color Illustration (wrappers); Dusterhoff, Chris (photographer); 1 B/w Photograph (portrait) (illustrator). First Edition. One of only 100 numbered hardcover copies signed by the author (the onlyhardcover format). Bound in red silk, spine and cover labels. Karate Brideis Nicole Sarrocco's first full-length collection of poetry. She is aNorth Carolina native whose work reflects a family life that is at timesfamiliar and at times eccentric. Flavored with events and memories fromher home state, Ms. Sarrocco's work blends idiom and image in astraightforward manner sure to appeal to poetry lovers - and to surprisepeople who think they do not like poetry. Or the South. Her screenplaysAnswers to Lucky and Motel Canterbury were selected for the final round ofcompetition in the Sundance Feature Film Program for its labs in 2003 and2004, respectively. Deflowered in the Attic, a satirical play based onseveral works of teenage gothic fiction, enjoyed several successful runsin Seattle and an off-off-Broadway New York preview. The play was honoredwith a Footlight Award from the Seattle Times as Best of the Fringe.Varied travels and years of working a series of any odd or mundane jobsthat might occasion the telling of a story have given her a deepappreciation of her roots, as well as an assortment of experiences,personalities, and curiosities to mine. About the Author Ms. Sarrocco isabout to finish her PhD. in English at the University of North Carolina atChapel Hill, following Masters degrees in both English and CreativeWriting. Her poems have appeared in journals, magazines, Seattle buses,gumball machines, and, reportedly, on Australian Public Radio, and havewon awards including the Agnes Scott Writers' Festival Award and theGalway Kinnell Award. Notable for the cover reproduction of the"sandragraph print" by Harry Reese on wrappers. Book design by GeraldLange of The Bieler Press, binding by Campbell-Logan Bindery. Signed by Author.
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Hardcover. Condition: New. No Jacket. Reese, Harry (illustrator); 1 Color Illustration (wrappers); Dusterhoff, Chris (photographer); 1 B/w Photograph (portrait) (illustrator). First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Tall (tall). New copy as issued. 91, [4] pages. First book of the North Carolina-born author, containing 57 poems in all. Book design by Gerald Lange of The Bieler Press; editorial and production assistance by Chris Dusterhoff. One of 100 numbered copies of the deluxe hardcover edition (of an unspecified total edition; this is number 46), hand bound by The Campbell-Logan Bindery, signed and numbered by Sarrocco in pencil on limitation page. Quite impressive first publication.Reese, Harry (illustrator); 1 Color Illustration (wrappers); Dusterhoff, Chris (photographer); 1 b/w Photograph (portrait).
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: New. No Jacket. Reese, Harry (illustrator); 1 Color Illustration (wrappers); Dusterhoff, Chris (photographer); 1 B/w Photograph (portrait) (illustrator). First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Tall (tall). New copy as issued. 91, [4] pages. First book of the North Carolina-born author, containing 57 poems in all. Book design by Gerald Lange of The Bieler Press; editorial and production assistance by Chris Dusterhoff. One of 100 numbered copies of the deluxe hardcover edition (of an unspecified total edition; this is number 45), hand bound by The Campbell-Logan Bindery, signed and numbered by Sarrocco in pencil on limitation page. Quite impressive first publication.Reese, Harry (illustrator); 1 Color Illustration (wrappers); Dusterhoff, Chris (photographer); 1 b/w Photograph (portrait).
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: New. No Jacket. Reese, Harry (illustrator); 1 Color Illustration (wrappers); Dusterhoff, Chris (photographer); 1 B/w Photograph (portrait) (illustrator). First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Author's first published book. A stunning collection. THIS IS THE DELUXE HARDCOVER SIGNED LIMITED, Limited to 100 copies each signed by author. Hand bound by the Campbell-Logan Bindery. Cover art by Harry Reese. Reese, Harry (illustrator); 1 Color Illustration (wrappers); Dusterhoff, Chris (photographer); 1 b/w Photograph (portrait).
Published by Spankstra Press, Seattle, WA, 2001
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Very Good Plus. 1st Edition. Single sheet printed on both sides, folded twice into narrow 8vo. One of 50 copies for John Martin and friends, primarily consisting of 'harbor freeway south' by Charles Bukowski.
Unknown. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. Oversized Folio (over 15 Inches tall) (oblong). Copy 7 of 36 numbered copies issued, 2006. 12 x 18 inches (oblong). This broadside series issued by Christ Dusterhoff at Spankstra Press featured a half-face photograph of the author with a well-chosen poem illustrative of their life and work.Photograph By Abbi Rodes.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" Tall (oblong). One of only 20 copies issued of this complete edition of issues 1 to 33 of Dusterhoff's imaginative tiny poetry zine SPREAD, issued from 2000 to 2003. Spiral-bound in thin binder's board covers, the front cover stenciled by hand in black marker with an original cut-paper collage. Includes work by Charles Bukowski, Todd Moore, Maged Zaher, Nicole Sarrocco, Harvey Goldner, James B. Moore, David LaTerre, Antler, Ira Parnes, Dan Fante, et al. SPREAD was an innovatine, free tri-fold poetry zine distributed at bookstores and coffee shops in Seattle. It is noted for the unnumbered June, 2001 issue, entirely composed of poems by Charles Bukowski being published for the first time. Included are rear is the editor/publisher's farewell address (which he has boldly signed in blue ink), and a facsimile of his landlord's eviction notice, by way of documenting SPREAD's demise. SPREAD was later revived and continues to appear.