[Signed] Black Light Kinnell, Galway [Very Good] [Hardcover]
70.18 CAD
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8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 132 pages; [SIGNED Presentation Copy] 1966 Houghton Mifflin HC/DJ First edition, first printing. Signed presentation inscription on the front flyleaf by Galway Kinnell to a fellow poet and his wife. Vintage bookstore label of Pickwick Bookshops of Los Angeles. Soundly bound copy in original pictorial dust jacket, from a design by Leo and Diane Dillon, with publisher's $3.95 issue price intact to unclipped front flap. Binding a trifle shelf cocked in the spne. Light foxing to page block edges and to the front edge of the cream colored cloth of the upper board. Jacket lightly toned at spine and with trace shelf evidence to edges. VG/VG+ ; Signed by Author
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