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Auction archive: Lot number 94

Eight volumes by William Everson, three signed

Estimate
US$200 - US$300
Price realised:
US$120
Auction archive: Lot number 94

Eight volumes by William Everson, three signed

Estimate
US$200 - US$300
Price realised:
US$120
Beschreibung:

Title: Eight volumes by William Everson, three signed Author: Everson, William Place: Various places Publisher: Date: Various dates Description: 8 volumes. Various bindings and limitations. William "Bill" Everson, also known as Brother Antoninus, was an influential American poet of the San Francisco Renaissance, as well as a literary critic and small press printer. Includes: Black Hills. Quarter cloth and paper covered boards. Signed by Everson at the colophon. Spotting and fading to binding, interior fine. No. 135 of 285 copies. [n.p.]: Didymus Press, 1973. The City Does Not Die. Printed wrappers. Inscribed on inner front wrapper as Brother Antoninus. Fair amount of staining and browning to wrapper; good. Berkeley, California: Oyez, 1969. (Also included is an additional, unsigned copy). The Engendering Flood (Dust Shall Be the Serpent's Food). Wrappers. Black Sparrow Press, 1990. The Last Letters: William Everson and Robert Duncan. Printed wrappers. 30th Oyez keepsake. One of 250 copies. Emeryville: Oyez, 2000. Mexican Standoff. Orange cloth. Signed by Everson at the colophon. One of 100 signed copies. Emeryville, CA: Lapis Press, 1989. River Root: A Suzygy for the Bicentennial of These States. Printed wrappers. Berkeley: Oyez, 1976. These are the Ravens. Printed wrappers. Facsimile edition of Everson's first book. Printed for friends of the poet, 1985. The Engendering Flood (Dust Shall Be the Serpent's Food) Lot Amendments Condition: Varied amount of wear, some bindings with some staining and foxing; generally very good to fine. Item number: 284279

Auction archive: Lot number 94
Auction:
Datum:
18 May 2017
Auction house:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
Beschreibung:

Title: Eight volumes by William Everson, three signed Author: Everson, William Place: Various places Publisher: Date: Various dates Description: 8 volumes. Various bindings and limitations. William "Bill" Everson, also known as Brother Antoninus, was an influential American poet of the San Francisco Renaissance, as well as a literary critic and small press printer. Includes: Black Hills. Quarter cloth and paper covered boards. Signed by Everson at the colophon. Spotting and fading to binding, interior fine. No. 135 of 285 copies. [n.p.]: Didymus Press, 1973. The City Does Not Die. Printed wrappers. Inscribed on inner front wrapper as Brother Antoninus. Fair amount of staining and browning to wrapper; good. Berkeley, California: Oyez, 1969. (Also included is an additional, unsigned copy). The Engendering Flood (Dust Shall Be the Serpent's Food). Wrappers. Black Sparrow Press, 1990. The Last Letters: William Everson and Robert Duncan. Printed wrappers. 30th Oyez keepsake. One of 250 copies. Emeryville: Oyez, 2000. Mexican Standoff. Orange cloth. Signed by Everson at the colophon. One of 100 signed copies. Emeryville, CA: Lapis Press, 1989. River Root: A Suzygy for the Bicentennial of These States. Printed wrappers. Berkeley: Oyez, 1976. These are the Ravens. Printed wrappers. Facsimile edition of Everson's first book. Printed for friends of the poet, 1985. The Engendering Flood (Dust Shall Be the Serpent's Food) Lot Amendments Condition: Varied amount of wear, some bindings with some staining and foxing; generally very good to fine. Item number: 284279

Auction archive: Lot number 94
Auction:
Datum:
18 May 2017
Auction house:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
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