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  • Cummings, E. E. Edited and with an Introduction by George J. Firmage

    Published by October House, New York, 1967

    Seller: Crane's Bill Books, Albuquerque, NM, U.S.A.

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    Wrappers. Condition: Good. x, 170 pp. Spine creased, wrappers handled and a bit dusty, corners bumped, page edges tanned, very gentle vertical crease to first two leaves.

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    Cummings, E.E. - Signed. Edited, with an introduction and notes, by George J. Firmage. Foreword by the Author.

    Published by Argophile Press, New York, 1958

    Seller: Capricorn Books, Oakville, ON, Canada

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    Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Marion Morehouse, frontispiece photograph. Jean Cocteau, et al. (illustrator). First, Limited, Signed Edition. xi, 241 pp, 8vo (9 1/4" H), gray cloth with black lettering on spine and front board, light gray endpapers. Number 4 of the first, limited edition of 75 copies, signed by Cummings. B&w illustrations. "This book consists of a cluster of epigrams, forty-nine essays on various subjects, a poem dispraising dogmata, and several selections from an unfinished play. Taken ensemble, the forty-nine astonish and cheer and enlighten their progenitor. He's astonished that, as nearly as anyone can make out, I wrote them. He's cheered because, while re-reading them, I've encountered a great deal of liveliness and nothing dead. Last but not least; he's enlightened via the realization that, whereas times can merely change, an individual may grow." From the author's Foreword. There is a previous owner's erased pencil signature mark at the top of the free front endpaper (some light thinning to the paper) and a very slight indentation of the signature on the adjacent half-title page; a very small light foxing mark at the top edge of the verso of the frontispiece; light toning to pages; a 5" x 2" very light area of browning (possibly from a newspaper clipping) on page 230 text page and on page 231 blank page; 1/8" tear at bottom of front hinge cloth; light browning to edges of text block, boards and spine; a small light scuff on the fore-edge of the text block; very light edge wear - mostly at corners and at top/bottom of spine. Signed by Author.