(Broadside): Two Poems

WILLIAMS, Miller

Published by Palaemon, [Winston-Salem], 1982
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Broadside. 12.5" x 9". Faint bend else near fine. One of 100 numbered copies (of a total edition of 126) Signed by the author. Palaemon Broadside Number Thirty-two. Seller Inventory # 433026

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Title: (Broadside): Two Poems
Publisher: Palaemon, [Winston-Salem]
Publication Date: 1982
Binding: Unbound
Condition: Near Fine
Signed: Signed by Author(s)
Edition: 1st Edition

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NAMGYAL, Tsering
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Unbound. Condition: Very Good. Broadside. Measuring 8" x 13¾". Tiny stain near the title and modest creasing at the topedge, very good or better. Numbered one of 45 copies in pencil on the verso. Seller Inventory # 563746

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SETO, Elma; Paul BLACKBURN
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14 x 8.5 inches. Near fine with some light handling wear, some light toning at edges. The Doctor Generosity Press was run out of a tavern in New York City at 73rd and 2nd on the East Side. A few short tears, some light handling wear, some light toning at edges. Seller Inventory # 406139

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IGNATOW, David
Published by No Publisher, [No place, 1966
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Unbound. Condition: Fine. First edition. Small broadside. Single sheet of tan paper stock measuring 6" x 6", printed on recto only. Prints two poems: "Trees are human," and "The trees are tall gods" (titles from the first lines). The latter poem was published as "Epilogue" in his collection, *Tread the Dark* in 1966. A fine copy. Uncommon. *OCLC* locates only three holdings. Seller Inventory # 524770

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(BALDWIN, James)

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Unbound. Condition: Fine. Publisher's prospectus promotional broadside for two titles by The Gehenna Press and Eremite Press. Broadside. Single octavo sheet printed on recto only illustrated by Leonard Baskin. The prospectus and broadside are both in fine condition. *OCLC* locates two holdings. Two items issued together: 1) Publisher's prospectus: Single sheet, folded once to form four pages printed on four sides illustrated reproducing portraits of James Baldwin and Jose Yglesias by Leonard Baskin, and 2) laid into the prospectus, a promotional broadside for the two titles. Seller Inventory # 524783

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Henry Smith
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Seller: Andrew Cox PBFA, Shropshire, United Kingdom

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No Binding. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. This is a rare broadside printed on one side only, printing two poems written by Henry Smith of 48 Percy Street, Greenfields, Shrewsbury, who was a Goods Guard on the local railway, one poem is about the Great Shrewsbury Flower Fete, the other is about a fatal accident that happened on 19th August 1908 when two rail workers Walter Williams & Walter Newnes were tragically killed in a train accident, the broadside measures 11 inches by 8 inches approx., and was printed in Shrewsbury by Brown & Brinnand Ltd, the broadside has been folded a number of times and has fold and crease lines, two horizontal tears along fold lines, light marks and edge wear, very scarce, this is a lighter item, postage costs will be reduced at checkout where possible. Seller Inventory # 002361

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Cuala Press, Dublin; Padraic Colum; Harry Kernoff ['A Broadside' W. B. Yeats and F. R. Higgins, eds; Arthur Duff, musical ed.; Robert and Sylvia Lynd]

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An attractive item on four unpaginated folio pages, in a bifolium. Uncommon. In fair condition, lightly aged and creased, but not folded, with small closed tear at head of first leaf. Drophead title: 'No. 7 (New Series) July 1935. / A Broadside / Editors: W. B. Yeats and F. R. Higgins; Musical Editor, Arthur Duff. Published monthly at the Cuala Press, One Hundred and Thirty Three Lower Baggot Street, Dublin.' At bottom left of first page: '300 copies only.' At foot of last page: 'The illustrations on this Broadside are by Harry Kernoff, A.R.H.A.' Beneath the drop-head title is a large illustration of a man, newspaper under his arm, tramping home on a windy day along a country path to a cottage where a woman waits. It is coloured in green, pink, red, brown and grey. Beneath the illustration begins the poem to which it refers: Padraic Colum's 'A Ballad Maker', beginning 'Once I loved a maiden fair, / Over the hills and far away, / Lands she had and lovers to spare, / Over the hills and far away.' At the foot of the second page is Duff's score for the poem, which concludes at the head of the third page. It is followed by an illustration of an exotically-dressed lady washing her feet while sitting on steps in a Dublin street. It is coloured in green, blue, purple, red and orange. It is followed by an anonymous eight-line poem titled 'The Spanish Lady', beginning: 'As I was walking through Dublin City / At the hour of twelve in the night / Who should I see but a Spanish Lady / Washing her feet by candle light;'. At the head of the last page is a short musical score, headed 'Tune to "The Spanish Lady"'. The item is from the Lynd archive, and there are pencil notes of keys to both scores, apparently by Sylvia Lynd. Also in pencil, on the first page, is what looks like the word 'Oil', but by comparison with other items from the archive it is the price: '6d'. Seller Inventory # 24738

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