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Published by Doubleday, Garden City, 1967
Seller: Ann Wendell, Bookseller, Oroville, CA, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Printing. Very good maroon cloth hardcover, previous owner gift inscription, in very good price clipped dust jacket. Size 5x8 with 125 pages, 1st printing 1967.
Published by Oyez, Berkeley, 1980
First Edition
Hardcover. 251p., foreword, introduction, notes, biographical note, index, very good first edition in boards and unclipped dj. Sacramento-born Everson joined the Dominican Order as Brother Antoninus. In the late 1950s he left the order, married and moved to the mountains of Santa Cruz and became poet in residence at UCSC.
Published by Black Sparrow Press, Santa Rosa, 1996
ISBN 10: 1574230077ISBN 13: 9781574230079
Book First Edition
Paperback. 329p., preliminaries, forewords, epilogue, afterword, notes, very good first trade paperback edition in lightly-soiled and worn decorative wraps. Posthumous publication of the book the poet wrote as Brother Antoninus in the early 1950s and which remained unpublished until after his death.
Published by The University of Detroit Press: Detroit, MI, 1959
Seller: John K King Used & Rare Books, Detroit, MI, U.S.A.
Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 8.5 x 8.5", cloth backed boards, 88pp, covers stained and warped, textblock waterstained at lower margin, but still readable and usable. SWAF. LIMITED TO 1000 COPIES. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR (as Brother Antoninus.).
Published by Los Angeles, 1955
Seller: DuBois Rare Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: About Fine. xxviii pp., 6 leaves, 1-88 pp., 17-76 pp. 1 leaf, 1 blank leaf. 40cm. Tall Folio. Hardcover. Blue morocco leather over boards, tooled spine and upper cover, stamped in gold leaf. Number 44 of 48 copies, numbered on the colophon as well as on the Countess Estelle Doheny presentation page toward the front and a tipped-in leaf presenting the book to a regional institution. Slim folio (15.5 x 10 inches), full blue morocco, front cover with gilt crucifix and gilt-lettered title, raised bands, bound by the Lakeside Press, housed in a custom archival slipcase, Doheny's leather bookplate affixed to the front pastedown (as it is on each and every of the 48 copies of this work), the main body of the text printed wet paper method on handpress by William Everson; preliminary pages and colophon printed letterpress by Saul and Lillian Marks at the Plantin Press. One of the finest printed books of the entire 20th century. Everson's acknowledged masterpiece as a printer, regarded by many one of the finest examples of fine press work printed in America in the twentieth century, and the finest rendering of the Psalms ever printed. Book Condition: Near Fine copy, tight binding, contents are bright, clean and unmarked; some minor scuffing to the raised bands and spine ends; boards show a few very superficial surface scratches and faint areas of discoloration from normal handling; library bookplate, with withdrawn stamp, tipped-in to the front pastedown, and a small library stamp to the bottom edge of the colophon. Slipcase Condition: about fine, with only the most superficial signs of wear to the black cloth covered archival clamshell case, lined with marbled paper. This is one of only 48 copies. Upon publication sponsored by the Countess Estelle Doheny, the Countess distributed virtually every copy to Institutional Special Collections libraries. These "complete" editions are of the greatest rarity very seldom becoming available for sale. The only copy we've ever seen selling at auction. This copy also includes 3 black and white photographs of Brother Antoninus/William Everson, including one that is signed, inscribed and dated January 1962, presenting this copy to the institution recieving it, by him on the verso; the other photos show him and another man looking over the book (these are dated c.1956 on the verso by an unknown hand). Provenance for this copy number 44, plus accompanying photographs: deaccessioned from a regional institution; includes a letter of deaccession from the institution and copy of our email exchange with director of that institution confirming veracity of letter. A rare opportunity to own a milestone in fine press printing. Citations: "The Printed Book in America" Blumenthal. "William Everson, a Descriptive Bibliography 1934-1976" Barlett & Campo. "William Everson A collection of books etc." Joseph the Provider. "Brother Antoninus projected a six year program to complete a hand-printed edition of the Psalter (`.it is the typographical opportunity of the age: for the first time in nearly two millenium, the Psalter has appeared in a new official text.'). But because of costs, his own religious development, and affairs as his priory, Antoninus was forced to give up after printing 72 pp. (less one signature)." Full Blue Morocco Leather Bound Limited Edition of 48 copies only; of which this is number 44.