paperback. Zustand: Good.
Verlag: Ithaca: Ithaca House (1982)., 1982
Anbieter: Jeff Maser, Bookseller - ABAA, Berkeley, CA, USA
Erstausgabe
First edition. 100 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. Foreword by Baxter Hathaway.
Paperback. Zustand: Fine.
Verlag: The YM & YMHA Poetry Center, New York, 1951
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Softcover. Zustand: Fine. 12mo. [12]pp. Stapled printed wrappers. Slight age-toning, about fine. Includes poems by the winners and the Honorable Mentions including one by Frank O'Hara ("Poem").
Anbieter: AG Library, Malaga, MA, Spanien
Comic
Zustand: New. Idioma/Language: Español. ¡ Peter David continúa su legendaria etapa! Como miembro del misterioso grupo llamado EL Panteón, Hulk se verá forzado a barajar la posibilidad de que haya elegido el bando equivocado. El Panteón ha invadido la nación de Trans-Sabal, donde una revolución podría llevar a un desastre nuclear. El gobierno estadounidense responde con su propio equipo de intervención: ¡Factor-X! A continuación, Hulk regresa a Las Vegas para encontrarse con El Castigador, Rick sigue la pista a su madre perdida, regresa el hombre responsable del nacimiento de Hulk, tiene lugar el regreso de los U-Foes y Los Defensores originales. . . ¡y se despliega la ambiciosa saga que conduce a The Incredible Hulk #400 USA! Además, la llegada de Gary Frank , la nueva sensación gráfica de la serie. (Editorial original: Marvel Comics) *** Nota: Los envíos a España peninsular, Baleares y Canarias se realizan a través de mensajería urgente. No aceptamos pedidos con destino a Ceuta y Melilla.
Verlag: (The Poetry Center), (New York), 1951
Anbieter: Type Punch Matrix, Silver Spring, MD, USA
Erstausgabe Signiert
Zustand: Very good plus. First edition. Scarce program for the Poetry Center competition reading, with poems by the three winners and six Honorable Mentions, including Frank O'Hara - signed by poet Roy Merz, competition judge and New Yorker editor Howard Moss, and several others. O'Hara's POEM ("The eager note on my door said 'Call me'") is printed on the final page, an appearance unrecorded in the standard bibliographies (not in Smith, Lepper, or Brucolli/Clark). In addition, an award is not mentioned in any of the O'Hara biographies (Gooch, Perloff, Lehman). In March of 1951, O'Hara was living in Ann Arbor and finishing work on the dissertation that would soon win him that year's Hopwood Award. A rare early appearance from the hugely influential New York School poet, significant both biographically and bibliographically. In addition to Merz and Moss's signatures, this copy is also inscribed by poet John Malcolm Brinnin (another onetime Ann Arbor resident and winner of several Hopwood Awards), and signed by critics and writers Pearl Kazin and Mary Louise Aswell on the day of the reading. 8.5'' x 5.5''. Original saddle-stapled tan printed wrappers. Unpaginated. Signed by Moss beside his printed name on front wrapper verso. Signed by Merz on page [5] below his poem "Twelfth Street." Inscribed by John Malcolm Brinnin "with much (inscrutable) feeling" on final page verso. Signed and dated by Pearl Kazin and Mary Louise Aswell inside rear cover. Wrappers toned, light scuffing and minor closed tear to corner. Signed.
Verlag: (The Poetry Center), (New York), 1951
Anbieter: Brian Cassidy Books at Type Punch Matrix, Silver Spring, MD, USA
Erstausgabe Signiert
Zustand: Very good plus. First edition. Scarce program for the Poetry Center competition reading, with poems by the three winners and six Honorable Mentions, including Frank O'Hara - signed by poet Roy Merz, competition judge and New Yorker editor Howard Moss, and several others. O'Hara's POEM ("The eager note on my door said 'Call me'") is printed on the final page, an appearance unrecorded in the standard bibliographies (not in Smith, Lepper, or Brucolli/Clark). In addition, an award is not mentioned in any of the O'Hara biographies (Gooch, Perloff, Lehman). In March of 1951, O'Hara was living in Ann Arbor and finishing work on the dissertation that would soon win him that year's Hopwood Award. A rare early appearance from the hugely influential New York School poet, significant both biographically and bibliographically. In addition to Merz and Moss's signatures, this copy is also inscribed by poet John Malcolm Brinnin (another onetime Ann Arbor resident and winner of several Hopwood Awards), and signed by critics and writers Pearl Kazin and Mary Louise Aswell on the day of the reading. 8.5'' x 5.5''. Original saddle-stapled tan printed wrappers. Unpaginated. Signed by Moss beside his printed name on front wrapper verso. Signed by Merz on page [5] below his poem "Twelfth Street." Inscribed by John Malcolm Brinnin "with much (inscrutable) feeling" on final page verso. Signed and dated by Pearl Kazin and Mary Louise Aswell inside rear cover. Wrappers toned, light scuffing and minor closed tear to corner. Signed.