Language: English
Published by Nicholas L. Brown, Publisher, Philadelphia, PA, 1916
Seller: Test Centre Books, Norwich, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 55.60
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. 16mo. Stapled wrappers. 16pp. Including examples of his poetry. Evans was, among other things, the publisher of Gertrude Stein's 'Tender Buttons'; the portrait on the cover here was 'done by a votary on a typewriter'. Only an occasional hint of wear, the blank lower wrapper with a minor, inherent crease, but Fine, the final two leaves unopened in fact.
Published by Nicholas L Brown, Philadelphia, 1916
Seller: Nicola Wagner, Aptos, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
8vo. pp 15. Pale green wraps with illustration of Donald Evans on the front cover. Very good indeed. First Edition. Wraps.
US$ 62.55
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Wraps. Small 8vo. Booklet of 15 pages. 4 1/2 inches by 6 . Original pale green printed wraps. Illus on cover of Donald Evans 'by a votary of the typewriter'. No date but WorldCat who have 10 copies suggest 1916. A good portrait of the East Coast poet maudit with much quotation from his poems, some possibly printed here for the first time. Donald Evans (1884 -1921) was an American poet , publisher, music critic and journalist highly rated in his day and still of interest. Born in Philadelphia, fought in WW1, associated with the avant-garde scene of Greenwich Village, his works relate a strong sense of irony as well as his own personal bohemianism, coupled with the deep influence of 1890s aestheticism. Somewhat comparable to fellow bohemian poet Maxwell Bodenheim, many stories about his bohemian lifestyle circulated. Evans single-handedly founded and managed the Claire Marie press, intending to publish "New Books for Exotic Tastes". He stated its goals as thus, "Claire Marie believes there are in America seven hundred civilized people only. Claire Marie publishes books for civilized people only. Claire Marie's aim, it follows from the premises, is not even secondarily commercial." Evans was an early admirer of Gertrude Stein. He first published her Tender Buttons in 1914. Evans was also close to Wallace Stevens; it is said that the two planned to write a book of one-line poems together. His works include 1914's Sonnets from the Patagonian, 1916's Two Deaths in the Bronx and 1919's Ironica. It is suspected that Evans' death in 1921 was a suicide. Very good indeed.