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Published by romulus editions, 1992
Seller: A.C. Daniel's Collectable Books, South Paris, ME, U.S.A.
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Good. softcover edition has minor water stain and has inscription inside cover overall good.
Published by Romulus Editions, Maine, 1992
Seller: Yes Books, Portland, ME, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Marjorie Moore (Prints by) (illustrator). First Trade Paperback. This copy is clean and unmarked in new condition. Prints by Marjorie Moore. First Trade edition. Limited edition of 500 copies. Unpagenated.
Published by Romulus Editions, Portland, Maine, 1992
Seller: Yes Books, Portland, ME, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Marjorie Moore(Prints by) (illustrator). First Trade Paperback. This edition is limited to 500 copies. It is clean and unmarked in very good condition. Prints by Marjorie Moore. Unpagenated.
Published by Romulus Editions, Portland, ME, 1985
Seller: Abacus Bookshop, Pittsford, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
softcover. Condition: Fine copy in fine dust jacket. Illus. by Mary Azarian (illustrator). 1st edition. 4to, 6 pp., Limited to 300 numbered copies.
Published by Romulus Editions, Portland, Maine, 1985
Seller: Yes Books, Portland, ME, U.S.A.
Book
Sewn Cardstock. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Azarian, Mary (Woodcuts) (illustrator). Limited Edition. Front cover has marker line. Otherwise this oversize publication is in very good condition. Limited edition of 300 copies numbered. This copy numbered 110. Woodcuts by Mary Azarian. Unpaginated.
Published by Romulus Editions, 1985, 1985
Seller: Longhouse, Publishers & Booksellers, Brattleboro, VT, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
First edition SIGNED. Near fine tall sewn gatefold wraps with crisp brilliant illustrated text. On the colophon page, this is one of 300 numbered copies printed on Mohawk letterpress sewn into Fabriano wrappers and endpapers. This is number 44, affectionately inscribed and signed by the author Martin Steingesser on the colophon page.
Published by Romulus Editions., Portland ME., 1992
Seller: Hedgehog's Whimsey BOOKS etc., Newport, NH, U.S.A.
Wraps. Moore, Marjorie (Prints by) (illustrator). 46 p. Includes illustrations. Tall PB, 7x11in. illustrated covers w/ B&W photo: Uncut firewood logs. Sepia college prints inside (6). Several end papers, blank. Award-winning poet Wesley McNair of Maine and New Hampshire collaborates here with MacDowell Fellow and Bowdoin College teacher, whose illustrations are prints of her collages. McNair's word images speak to people and places of rural Maine. Both were residing in Maine at this publication time. This first trade edition consists of 500 copies on acid-free paper. Fine. No dust jacket as issued. Slight edge wear to spine lower edges. 1 0.0.
Published by Romulus Editions (1992), Portland, Maine, 1992
Seller: Crabtree's Collection Old Books, Sebago, ME, U.S.A.
First Edition
Condition: VG lg sz PB. Prints (illustrator). 1st trade copy. "Past where the last gang of lights comes out of the dark to wave you back, .Around you will be jewels of the fox-watch. Great trees will rise up to see you passing by all by yourself, riding on light." McNair has held a Guggenheim Fellowship and received the Devins Award for Poetry. He lives in Mercer, Maine.
Published by Romulus Editions, 1985
Seller: Book House in Dinkytown, IOBA, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Book First Edition Signed
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Coyote Love Press, Romulus Editions, 1985. #227 of 300. Fabriano end pages and wraps, sewn binding, gilt stamped text on front of wrapper. Woodcut prints by Mary Azarian. TLS from author to "Debbie" (likely Deborah Ward, owner of Anastasia's Books in Portland, ME in the 1980s), one 5" x 7.75" card with another Steingesser poem, and two "Spindlewords Poets Cards" (#4: poetry and art by Rita Langlois; #5: poetry by Shelley Wagner, art by Rachel Groves). All products of the vibrant literary scene that existed in 1980s Portland. Gilt text on front a little dull, else text, prints in very good condition. Shelfwear is very minor. From a private collection. Ships from Dinkytown in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Signed by Author.
Published by Portland, Maine: Romulus Editions, 1992, 1992
Seller: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, U.S.A.
Signed
McNair, Wesley. 12 Journeys in Maine. Prints by Marjorie Moore. Portland, Maine: Romulus Editions, 1992, unpaginated, tall PAPERBACK, very good, lower corner near spine bumped. INSCRIBED on title page To Lucy and Gerry love from the "real" Maine, SIGNED Marjorie Dec. 1992. Trade edition of 500 copies.- 6 full-page black and white illustrations by Marjorie Moore.
Published by Romulus Editions, Portland, Maine, 1989
Seller: Blue Sky Rare Books, Palm Springs, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Condition: Near Fine. Thomas Cornell (illustrator). first edition. A Coyote Love Press book, handsomely printed with rich sepia etchings which include portraits of Franz Kafka and Charles Ives [6], 38, [1] pp With 5 etched plates by Thomas Cornell 32x19 cm (11æx7 "), quarter niger morocco & boards Copy No VIII of 75 roman numeral copies printed on mouldmade Arches paper Book is in near fine condition, just a tiny touch of edge wear Lovely book No DJ, as issued Book is set in Monotype Bembo, beautifully printed.
Published by [Portland ME]: Romulus Editions, [March] 1989., 1989
Seller: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, U.S.A.
Rear unpaged colophon provides limitation with this being Copy "d" - part of the Livres De-Luxe Edition [Livres Deluxe] limited to 24 copies and being a more exclusive production than the additional seventy-five copy numbered edition (total print run of 99 copies). Rear colophon also has pencil signatures of David Walker and Thomas Cornell. Dark gray cloth clamshell box, H 32cm x L 21.25cm, made by Jeffrey Haste; paper title label on rear spine panel; light rubbing to top and bottom panels with some brown streaks caused by the flaking leather of neighboring shelfmates. Clamshell box contains: {#1} Hardcover, H 30.75cm x L 19.5cm. Quarter-leather binding book; four slightly raised bands to dark blue morocco spine with paper over boards. [6], 38, [1] pages. {#2} Gray cloth folder, H 30.75cm x L 19.75cm, featuring suite of five loose color etchings all with tissue guard sheets and all printed by James Cambronne and pencil signed at their lower right margins by artist Thomas Cornell (the book shares the same five images although those examples are unsigned but do have guard sheets laid-in). Box's interior contents are all quite fine with the book and folder sheets all being bright and clean. Please note that this item has an approximate shipping weight of 3.75 pounds (1.7 kg) and will require additional postage/insurance above AbeBooks' preset rate.
Published by Romulus Editions, (Maine), 1989
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. First edition, deluxe issue. Poems by David Walker. Etchings by Thomas Cornell. Quarto. 38pp. Quarter blue morocco stamped in gold, paper-covered boards. printed on handmade Barcham Green Langley paper, illustrated with five original etchings by Thomas Cornell. The spine, cover and title page reproduce a "voiceprint" from a recording of the poet pronouncing the vowels and consonants of the book's title on a precision oscilloscope. Copy letter "i" of 24 lettered copies along with an extra, separate suite of etchings ("the first pulled from these plates"), each limited to 24 lettered copies signed by David Walker and Thomas Cornell, all within a box made by Jeffrey Haste. A fine copy, beautifully printed and illustrated, in about fine clamshell case with the topedge faintly sunned and a bit of very faint spotting along the spine edge. Beautifully printed and designed by George Benington, the multi-color etchings printed by James Cambronne. Two of the etchings are individual portraits of Franz Kafka and Charles Ives. Striking etchings by the artist, Thomas Cornell, who had a one-man show at the G.W. Einstein Company in New York. Thomas Cornell is the Bowdoin College Richard Steele Professor of Studio Art. "A graduate of Amherst College, Cornell studied for a year at Yale School of Art and Architecture. In addition to Bowdoin, he has taught at the University of California at Santa Barbara and at Princeton University. He has received many awards, including a Fulbright Grant, the Louis Comfort Tiffany Award and the National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities Fellowship in 1966. He was elected to the National Academy of Design in 1983. His work is present in art books, most notably Rizzoli's Post-Modernism, The New Classicism in Art and Architecture by Charles Jencks. He has had five one-man exhibitions in New York City and seven major museum exhibitons, including a Bowdoin College Museum of Art exhibition in 1990, with a catalogue essay by Martica Sawin" (cf Bowdoin College, Visual Arts Department [Website]).