Box 1
Contains 54 Results:
Richard Burns, "Tree." The Menard Press, London, UK, 1980
Inscribed to John and Diana, dated January 1981.
Richard Burns, "Roots/Routes." The Cleveland State University Poetry Center, Cleveland, OH, 1982
Includes 7 monotypes by Douglas Kinsey. Inscribed to John and Diane [sic] by Kinsey.
Richard Burns, "Black Light: poems in memory of George Seferis." Los Poetry Press, Cambridge, UK, 1983
Richard Burns, "Black Light: poems in memory of George Seferis." Los Poetry Press, Cambridge, UK, 1986
Second edition. Inscribed to "Jim and Maggie"(?), dated December 1990.
Richard Burns, "In a Time of Drought." Shoestring Press, Nottingham, UK, 2006
Peter Carpenter, "The Black-Out Book." Arc Publications, Lancashire, UK, 2002
Michael Collie, "The Kerdruc Notebook." The Rampant Lions Press, Cambridge, UK, 1972
Inscribed to Diana and John, dated June 1974, numbered 1 of 200.
John Cotton, "Preludes: San Martin." The Sceptre Press, Northamptonshire, UK, 1973
Numbered 62 of 150.
Ed Dorn, "Recollections of Gran Apacheria." Turtle Island Foundation, San Francisco, CA, 1974
Ed Dorn, "Yellow Lola, formerly titled Japanese Neon." Cadmus Editions, Santa Barbara, CA, 1980
Ed Dorn and Jennifer Dunbar, "Manchester square." Permanent Press, London, UK, 1975
Signed by Dorn and Dunbar, dated June 1978 in San Francisco.
Robert Duncan, "A Seventeenth Century Suite in homage to the Metaphysical Genius in English Poetry 1590-1690." Author's edition, 1973
Inscribed to Matthias, numbered 121 of 250.
Paul Evans, "Current Affairs." ARC Publications, Kent, UK, 1970
Paul Evans, "True Grit." Ant's Forefoot, Essex, UK, 1970
Elaine Feinstein, "At the Edge." The Sceptre Press, Northamptonshire, UK, 1972
Signed by Feinstein, numbered 9 of 150. Sheet insert contains a corrected version of 1 page.
Allen Fisher, "PLACE I-XXXVII." Truck Press, Carboro, NC, 1976
Allen Fisher, "SCRAM or the transformation of the concept of Cities." Spectacular Diseases, London, UK, 1994
Roy Fisher, "Comedies." Pig Press, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, 1979
Inscribed to Matthias.
Allen Ginsberg, "Howl." City Lights Books, San Francisco, CA, 1959
Eighth edition. Signed by Ginsberg, flower drawn around the "O" in "HOWL" on frontispiece. Inscribed to Matthias, dated April 1972.
John Matthias, "The Memoirists." Author's editions, undated
John Matthias, "Two Cycles." Author's edition, undated
John Matthias, "From Mauberly to Middagh Street: Ways of Meeting the British", undated
Talk given by Matthias on Paul Muldoon's poem '7 Middagh Street.' Occasion unknown.
John Matthias, "Kedging in Time." Author's editions, undated
Includes a poem and essay on historical sources.
John Matthias, "Northern Summer." Offprint, undated
Publication in which poem appeared unknown.