[Rarebooks] FS: TWENTY POEMS AND A DESPERATE LOVE SONG TO NERUDA

Charles Agvent agvent at erols.com
Fri Mar 20 09:06:43 EDT 2009


HARLAN, Calvin. TWENTY POEMS AND A DESPERATE LOVE SONG TO  NERUDA.
[New  Orleans]:  [Michael Stuart] 1980-1981. First Edition.  The  book
consists  of  twenty avant-garde poems on loose sheets of heavy  stock
(11"  x  15"  fine,  deckle-edged rag) with each  page  containing  an
illustration   by  Harlan.  Copy  #26  of   only  53  SIGNED  by   the
author/artist  and the publisher Michael Stuart on the colophon  page.
A  total  of 24 pages contained in a cloth and boards  portfolio  with
red  lettering  and string-tied on three sides. Fine in close to  Fine
portfolio.                                                     $250.00


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