Box 2
Contains 60 Results:
Peter Jay, "Lifelines." Satis, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1977
Inscribed to John and Diana Matthias by Jay, dated November 1977. Numbered 46 of 300.
Norbert Krapf, "Shooting a Squirrel." The Sceptre Press, Northamptonshire, UK, 1973
Inscribed to John and Diana Matthias by Krapf. Numbered 57 of 150.
Norbert Krapf, "The Playfair Book of Hours." The Ally Press, Denver, CO, 1976
Co-published in England by The Sceptre Press.
Norbert Krapf, "Stag Hunt." The Sceptre Press, Bedfordshire, UK, 1976
Numbered 70 of 150.
Norbert Krapf, "Arriving on Paumanok." Backstreet Editions, Port Jefferson, NY, 1979
Signed by Krapf and inscribed to John and Diana Matthias, dated Christmas Eve 1979.
Hank Lazer, "One Dozen Portions." Country Valley Press, Gardnerville, NV, 2007
Signed by Lazer.
Herbert Lomas, "Private and Confidential." London Magazine Editions, London, UK, 1974
Inscribed to Matthias by Lomas, dated June 1982.
Tom Lowenstein, "La Tempesta's X-ray." The Many Press, London, UK, 1980
Inscribed to Matthias by Lomas, dated June 1982.
Alexis Lykiard, "Milesian Fables." Arc Publications, Lancashire, UK, 1976
Michael Lynch, "These Waves of Dying Friends." Contract II Publications, New York, NY, 1989
Includes monotypes by Douglas Kinsey. Inscribed to John and Diana Matthias by Kinsey. Loose page with the poem 'Dirge Without Music' by Edna St. Vincent Millay, and "THESE WAVES OF DYING FRIENDS" in header. Page not numbered, unclear where it belongs.
George Macbeth, "The Vision." The Sceptre Press, Northamptonshire, UK, 1973
Numbered 80 of 150.
Roland Mathias, "The Roses of Tretower." Dock Leaves Press, Llandyssul, Wales, 1952
Matthew Mead, "In the Eyes of the People." Satis, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1973
Book inscribed to Matthias by Mead. Sheet containing catalog and mail order information for Satis.
Peter Michelson, "Pacific Plainsgon I-XIII." Brillig Works, Boulder, CO, 1978
John Montague, "A New Siege." Dolmen Press, Dublin, Ireland, 1970
Poet Card 1, gatefold with section of Montague's long poem 'The Rough Field' and a reproduction of Johannes Tangena's 'The Siege of Derry' (1689) engraving. Inscribed to Matthias by Montague, dated November 1971.
Susan Musgrave, "Kung." The Sceptre Press, Northamptonshire, UK, 1973
Signed by Musgrave, numbered 36 of 150.
Robert Pack, "Before It Vanishes: A Packet for Professor Pagels." David R. Godine, Boston, MA, 1989
John Peck, "Inizia: Poems Yoked Yulietide 2001." Rhino Editions, Magnolia, MA, 2001
Inscribed to John and Diana Matthias.
Peter Riley, "Untitled Sequence." Wild Honey Press, Wicklow, Ireland, 1999
Peter Robinson, "More about the weather." Robert Jones, Cambridge, UK, 1989
Book of poems by Robinson. US Letter sheet with letter from Robinson to Matthias, dated November 1991, on transparent letterhead paper from the Faculty of Arts and Letters, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan. Letter asks Matthias for advice on potential copublishers in the United States for Robinson's forthcoming book with Michael Schmidt in the UK.
Norbert Krapf, "Finding the Grain." Dubois County Historical Society, Jasper, IN, 1977
A collection of pioneer journals, documents, folktales and poems. Part of Krapf's larger poetic project 'Digging.' Inscribed to John and Diana Matthias, dated February 1979.
Peter Robinson, "Via Sauro Variations." Ridgeback Press, Providence, RI, 1999
Inscribed to Matthias by Robinson, dated December 1999. Numbered 13 of 26.
James Schevill, "Winter Channels." Floating Island Publications, Cedarville, CA, 1994
Signed by Schevill, inscrbed to John and Diana Matthias by Schevill, dated January 1995. Card notifying change of address for Margot and James Schevill.
Michael Schmidt, "It Was My Tree." Anvil Press, London, UK, 1972
Robin Skelton, "Country Songs." The Sceptre Press, Northamptonshire, UK, 1973
Signed by Skelton, numbered 22 of 150.
Ken Smith, "Frontwards in a Backwards Movie." Arc Publications, Lancashire, UK, 1975
Inscribed to Matthias by Smith.
Ken Smith, "Tristan Crazy." Bloodaxe, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK, 1978
Inscribed to Matthias by Smith, dated May 1981, Boyerstown [sic] PA.
Nathaniel Tarn, "Where Babylon Ends." Grossman Publishers, New York, NY, 1968
Inscribed to Matthias by Tarn.
Nathaniel Tarn, "The Beautiful Contradictions." Random House, New York, NY, 1970
Inscribed to Matthias by Tarn.
Nathaniel Tarn, "Lyrics for the Bride of God, Section: The Artemision." Christopher's Books, Canta Barbara, CA, 1973
Inscribed to Matthias by Tarn.