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‎Beecher John‎

‎Hear the Wind Blow!: Poems of Protest & Prophecy‎

‎New York: International Publishers 1968. Paperback signed and dated by author on half-title page. Covers are marked sunned and shelfworn with creased rear cover upper corners and spine ends. Minor wear on final two or three pages. Text is clear throughout. TS. Signed by Author. Paperback. Good. Used. International Publishers Paperback‎

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‎Beecher John‎

‎Hear the Wind Blow! Poems of Protest and Prophecy‎

‎NY: International Publishers. Very Good in Good dust jacket; Jacket tattered two dings to front jacket . panel which extend to front boards. 1968. First Edition. Hardcover. Signed by the author on the front free endpaper. Introduction by Maxwell Geismar. Woodcut portrait of the author as frontispiece by Sanda Aronson. Library of Congress number 68-27936. A collection of poems by the labor and civil rights activist who was blacklisted during the McCarthy Era. ; 189 pages; Signed by Author . International Publishers hardcover‎

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‎BEECHER John‎

‎Homage to a Subversive‎

‎Scottsdale AZ: Rampart Press 1961. Leaflet. Small 4to 6�" X 9�". Near fine. Single horizontal fold else pristine. First separate printing a handsome production handset and pulled by the Beechers on their own press. One of Beecher's most famous poems a tribute to Henry David Thoreau on the occasion of the upcoming centennial of his death. Beecher makes clear that Thoreau-type civil disobedience was as needed then 1961 as during Thoreau's lifetime. One of the great American protest and radical poets Beecher left his steel mill background to teach English and sociology at various universities; he worked various positions under the New Deal; his first published poem "And I Will Be Heard" 1940 placed him on the literary map and the book-length narrative poem "Here I Stand" came the following year; during World War Two he sailed aboard the first racially integrated ship the S.S. Booker T. Washington and wrote about those experiences in "All Brave Sailors"; blacklisted from teaching by refusing to sign a state loyalty oath in California in 1950 he became a rancher and farmer in Sonoma County; there he continued writing founding the award-winning Morning Star Press in 1956 to publish his poetry and other socially-oriented pieces becoming a gifted and accomplished practitioner in the process; this press then operated from San Francisco Berkeley and Jerome Arizona; renamed it relocated to Scottsdale Arizona and other locales; "Report to the Stockholders & Other Poems" appeared in 1962 to critical acclaim and "To Live and Die in Dixie" in 1966; these later years were filled with guest teaching positions from Massachusetts to California and Beecher was in great demand as a lecturer and poetry reader nationwide; descended from famed Abolitionists Henry Ward Beecher Harriet Beecher Stowe and Lyman Beecher much of John Beecher's poetry concerns itself with race relations labor reform and other social injustices. Rampart Press unknown‎

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‎Beecher John‎

‎IN EGYPT LAND‎

‎Scottsdale: Ramparts 1960. First edition. Hardcover. Fine . Red cloth black printed paper labels. 8vo. 29 pp. One of 100 copies of 400 total signed and numbered copy #1 by the author. Fine copy attractively printed; in the original acetate covers. <br/><br/>Beecher 1904�� 1980 was an activist poet and journalist who wrote about the Civil Rights movement and the Great Depression from his Southern perspective. He was descended from the New England Beechers. Ramparts hardcover‎

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‎BEECHER John‎

‎Inquest‎

‎San Francisco: Morning Star Press 1957. Leaflet. Small 4to 7" X 11". Front wrapper features rubber block print by Barbara Beecher. Hand set and hand printed by Beecher. Fine. First separate printing. This moving poem eulogizes William K. Sherwood a young cancer researcher who on June 17 1957 swallowed poison -- two days before he was to testify in front of the House Un-American Activities Committee. Beecher whose strong feelings about McCarthy's tactics were well known must have spontaneously composed this angry and moving poem set the type and printed this leaflet post haste in order to produce it within the same month as Sherwood's suicide. The poem even makes subtle reference to the "fierce resentment of being televised" mentioned in his suicide note. Beecher pointedly describes "his sweating face / on TV screens across the land a kind / of super-pillory where all may mock / and spit at him his wife and children shamed / in all the circles where they move." Beecher concludes "And so he took the poison. What would you / have had him do members of the Committee" One of the great American protest and radical poets Beecher left his steel mill background to teach English and sociology at various universities; he worked various positions under the New Deal; his first published poem "And I Will Be Heard" 1940 placed him on the literary map and the book-length narrative poem "Here I Stand" came the following year; during World War Two he sailed aboard the first racially integrated ship the S.S. Booker T. Washington and wrote about those experiences in "All Brave Sailors"; blacklisted from teaching by refusing to sign a state loyalty oath in California in 1950 he became a rancher and farmer in Sonoma County; there he continued writing founding the award-winning Morning Star Press in 1956 to publish his poetry and other socially-oriented pieces becoming a gifted and accomplished practitioner in the process; this press then operated from San Francisco Berkeley and Jerome Arizona; renamed Rampart Press it relocated to Scottsdale Arizona and other locales; "Report to the Stockholders & Other Poems" appeared in 1962 to critical acclaim and "To Live and Die in Dixie" in 1966; these later years were filled with guest teaching positions from Massachusetts to California and Beecher was in great demand as a lecturer and poetry reader nationwide; descended from famed Abolitionists Henry Ward Beecher Harriet Beecher Stowe and Lyman Beecher much of John Beecher's poetry concerns itself with race relations labor reform and other social injustices. Morning Star Press unknown‎

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‎BEECHER John‎

‎Moloch‎

‎San Francisco: Morning Star Press 1957. Leaflet. Small 4to 7" X 11". Front wrapper rubber block by Barbara Beecher. Hand set and hand printed by John Beecher. Fine. First separate printing. In 1957 a seven-year-old boy named Butch Bartoli died from leukemia which his parents blamed on atomic fallout over their ranch in Nye County Nevada. A touching portrait of "a ranch kid / a tow-head like yours or mine at seven / his pockets full of marbles / pieces of string / a tiny car or plane maybe / he'd got with a box top" followed by a condemnation of the "You can't make an omelet without breaking eggs" school of thought on human progress. ".still the poisonous mushrooms climb the cobalt sky / over the Reveille range / but Butch Bardoli / sleeps on" -- a poignant chilling piece. One of the great American protest and radical poets Beecher left his steel mill background to teach English and sociology at various universities; he worked various positions under the New Deal; his first published poem "And I Will Be Heard" 1940 placed him on the literary map and the book-length narrative poem "Here I Stand" came the following year; during World War Two he sailed aboard the first racially integrated ship the S.S. Booker T. Washington and wrote about those experiences in "All Brave Sailors"; blacklisted from teaching by refusing to sign a state loyalty oath in California in 1950 he became a rancher and farmer in Sonoma County; there he continued writing founding the award-winning Morning Star Press in 1956 to publish his poetry and other socially-oriented pieces becoming a gifted and accomplished practitioner in the process; this press then operated from San Francisco Berkeley and Jerome Arizona; renamed Rampart Press it relocated to Scottsdale Arizona and other locales; "Report to the Stockholders & Other Poems" appeared in 1962 to critical acclaim and "To Live and Die in Dixie" in 1966; these later years were filled with guest teaching positions from Massachusetts to California and Beecher was in great demand as a lecturer and poetry reader nationwide; descended from famed Abolitionists Henry Ward Beecher Harriet Beecher Stowe and Lyman Beecher much of John Beecher's poetry concerns itself with race relations labor reform and other social injustices. Morning Star Press unknown‎

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‎Beecher John and Barbara eds. Henry Birnbaum William Newberry Olga Cabral Jerry M. Wheeler Jack Anderson Charles Shaw Mo‎

‎Morning Star 4 A Quarto of Poetry IV Autumn 1959‎

‎Scottsdale AZ: Rampart Press 1959. 1st edition. Soft cover. Fine/No Jacket as issued. Near Fine. 4to 24pp sewn wrappers. 1 of 500 copies hand-set and nicely printed in 1959 Arizona. Nice unmarked copy light outer wear. Scottsdale, AZ: Rampart Press paperback‎

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‎BEECHER John editor‎

‎Morning Star: A Quarto of Poetry -- IV‎

‎Scottsdale AZ: Morning Star Press 1959. Paperback. Small 4to. Stiff brown wrappers. 19pp. Illustration. Fine. Limited to 500 copies. Beecher edited this short-lived quarterly which contains poems by himself Henry Birnbaum William Newberry John R. Reed Olga Cabral Jerry M. Wheeler Jack Anderson Mo Tien Teng Charles Shaw and Peter Jones -- plus a rubber block illustration "Our Press" by his artist wife Barbara Beecher 1925-2016. Laid in are four beautifully produced promotional advertisements for the Morning Star Quartos series. Morning Star Press paperback‎

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‎BEECHER John‎

‎On Acquiring a Cistercian Breviary‎

‎Phoenix AZ: Rampart Press 1963. Broadside. 4to 9" X 12�". Titled in blue. Edition limited to 200 copies. Fine. First separate printing. Dedicated to Father M. Louis O.C.S.O. -- better known as Thomas Merton 1915-68 the celebrated Trappist monk with the Cistercian Order of the Strict Observance. Ruminations on faith and the monastic life brought on by perusing "these old volumes that my hands / profane." One of the great American protest and radical poets Beecher left his steel mill background to teach English and sociology at various universities; he worked various positions under the New Deal; his first published poem "And I Will Be Heard" 1940 placed him on the literary map and the book-length narrative poem "Here I Stand" came the following year; during World War Two he sailed aboard the first racially integrated ship the S.S. Booker T. Washington and wrote about those experiences in "All Brave Sailors"; blacklisted from teaching by refusing to sign a state loyalty oath in California in 1950 he became a rancher and farmer in Sonoma County; there he continued writing founding the award-winning Morning Star Press in 1956 to publish his poetry and other socially-oriented pieces becoming a gifted and accomplished practitioner in the process; this press then operated from San Francisco Berkeley and Jerome Arizona; renamed it relocated to Scottsdale Arizona and other locales; "Report to the Stockholders & Other Poems" appeared in 1962 to critical acclaim and "To Live and Die in Dixie" in 1966; these later years were filled with guest teaching positions from Massachusetts to California and Beecher was in great demand as a lecturer and poetry reader nationwide; descended from famed Abolitionists Henry Ward Beecher Harriet Beecher Stowe and Lyman Beecher much of John Beecher's poetry concerns itself with race relations labor reform and other social injustices. Rampart Press unknown‎

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‎Beecher John‎

‎PHANTOM CITY‎

‎Scottsdale: Ramparts 1961. First edition. Hardcover. Fine . Black cloth blue printed paper labels. 8vo. 33 pp. One of 100 copies of 400 total signed and numbered #30 by the author. Fine copy attractively printed; new acetate covers replacing the original. <br/><br/>Beecher 1904�� 1980 was an activist poet and journalist who wrote about the Civil Rights movement and the Great Depression from his Southern perspective. He was descended from the New England Beechers. Ramparts hardcover‎

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‎BEECHER John‎

‎Report to the Stockholders & Other Poems‎

‎Cocoa Beach FL: Red Mountain Editions 1971. Hardcover. Small 4to. Brown cloth dust jacket. 81pp. Frontispiece block print by Barbara Beecher 1925-2016. Fine/fine. Third printing of this reprint of Beecher's Rampart Press 1962 poetry collection. Laid in is a very uncommon small 4to 4pp leaflet for the original edition. Fine. One of the great American protest and radical poets Beecher left his steel mill background to teach English and sociology at various universities; he worked various positions under the New Deal; his first published poem "And I Will Be Heard" 1940 placed him on the literary map and the book-length narrative poem "Here I Stand" came the following year; during World War Two he sailed aboard the first racially integrated ship the S.S. Booker T. Washington and wrote about those experiences in "All Brave Sailors"; blacklisted from teaching by refusing to sign a state loyalty oath in California in 1950 he became a rancher and farmer in Sonoma County; there he continued writing founding the award-winning Morning Star Press in 1956 to publish his poetry and other socially-oriented pieces becoming a gifted and accomplished practitioner in the process; this press then operated from San Francisco Berkeley and Jerome Arizona; renamed Rampart Press it relocated to Scottsdale Arizona and other locales; "Report to the Stockholders & Other Poems" appeared in 1962 to critical acclaim and "To Live and Die in Dixie" in 1966; these later years were filled with guest teaching positions from Massachusetts to California and Beecher was in great demand as a lecturer and poetry reader nationwide; descended from famed Abolitionists Henry Ward Beecher Harriet Beecher Stowe and Lyman Beecher much of John Beecher's poetry concerns itself with race relations labor reform and other social injustices. Red Mountain Editions hardcover‎

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‎Beecher John‎

‎Report to the Stockholders and Other Poems 1932-1962‎

‎New York: MR Press 1962. A photo offset reproduction of the original first edition which was limited to 300 copies. Contents clean and sound throughout. Bound in brown cloth showing very minor wear at top and bottom edges with title labels pasted on top board and spine. Author's signature and dedication "For Lawrence & Letizia Jackson Berkely May 1 1964" on FEP. By Author. First Edition. hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Used. MR Press Hardcover‎

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‎BEECHER John‎

‎Report to the Stockholders & Other Poems‎

‎Chicago: Vanguard Books 1980. Paperback. 8vto. Stiff glazed pictorial wrappers. 81pp. Frontispiece block print by Barbara Beecher. Fine. Tight handsome fourth printing of this reprint of Beecher's Rampart Press 1962 poetry collection. One of the great American protest and radical poets Beecher left his steel mill background to teach English and sociology at various universities; he worked various positions under the New Deal; his first published poem "And I Will Be Heard" 1940 placed him on the literary map and the book-length narrative poem "Here I Stand" came the following year; during World War Two he sailed aboard the first racially integrated ship the S.S. Booker T. Washington and wrote about those experiences in "All Brave Sailors"; blacklisted from teaching by refusing to sign a state loyalty oath in California in 1950 he became a rancher and farmer in Sonoma County; there he continued writing founding the award-winning Morning Star Press in 1956 to publish his poetry and other socially-oriented pieces becoming a gifted and accomplished practitioner in the process; this press then operated from San Francisco Berkeley and Jerome Arizona; renamed Rampart Press it relocated to Scottsdale Arizona and other locales; "Report to the Stockholders & Other Poems" appeared in 1962 to critical acclaim and "To Live and Die in Dixie" in 1966; these later years were filled with guest teaching positions from Massachusetts to California and Beecher was in great demand as a lecturer and poetry reader nationwide; descended from famed Abolitionists Henry Ward Beecher Harriet Beecher Stowe and Lyman Beecher much of John Beecher's poetry concerns itself with race relations labor reform and other social injustices. Vanguard Books paperback‎

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‎Beecher John‎

‎Report to the Stockholders & Other Poems‎

‎Cocoa Beach FL: Red Mountain Editions 1962. 3rd Printing 1971 "photo-offset facsimile of the first limited edition" back cover has corner bend some age discoloration to white cover else a very useable copy. 3rd Printing. Soft Cover. Good . 8vo. Red Mountain Editions Paperback‎

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‎BEECHER John‎

‎To Alexander Meiklejohn‎

‎Oakland CA: Morning Star Press 1956. Broadside. Folio 9�" X 17". Fine. Hand set and hand printed by Beecher. First separate printing. A tribute to the controversial educator and important civil libertarian Meiklejohn 1872-1964 a philosophy professor who founded the University of Wisconsin's radical Experimental College in 1928 folded in 1932. In September 1929 Beecher became an English instructor there. Occasioned by reading some "testimony" of Meiklejohn's Beecher seeks to celebrate his mentor before it's too late -- before "the long black limousine will stand / before your door and all unhearing you / will trundle off on casters while the winds / of elegiac oratory fill / the public prints and how the hearts will ache / of us who were your sons." A surprisingly emotional and personal outburst of affection for the educator whose "ideas broke the mould / of prejudice in which my mind was formed." He goes on: "You let the world in on me were the yeast / that set me boiling with desire to know / not merely but to do. I thought I loved / my country. You taught why America / deserved my love and all mankind's because / America was more than just a land; / it was the sum of all that men had won / against the ancient darkness." Meiklejohn would live to see this tribute -- and then some living another eight years before passing away in 1964 at the age of 92. One of the great American protest and radical poets Beecher left his steel mill background to teach English and sociology at various universities; he worked various positions under the New Deal; his first published poem "And I Will Be Heard" 1940 placed him on the literary map and the book-length narrative poem "Here I Stand" came the following year; during World War Two he sailed aboard the first racially integrated ship the S.S. Booker T. Washington and wrote about those experiences in "All Brave Sailors"; blacklisted from teaching by refusing to sign a state loyalty oath in California in 1950 he became a rancher and farmer in Sonoma County; there he continued writing founding the award-winning Morning Star Press in 1956 to publish his poetry and other socially-oriented pieces becoming a gifted and accomplished practitioner in the process; this press then operated from San Francisco Berkeley and Jerome Arizona; renamed Rampart Press it relocated to Scottsdale Arizona and other locales; "Report to the Stockholders & Other Poems" appeared in 1962 to critical acclaim and "To Live and Die in Dixie" in 1966; these later years were filled with guest teaching positions from Massachusetts to California and Beecher was in great demand as a lecturer and poetry reader nationwide; descended from famed Abolitionists Henry Ward Beecher Harriet Beecher Stowe and Lyman Beecher much of John Beecher's poetry concerns itself with race relations labor reform and other social injustices. Morning Star Press unknown‎

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‎Beecher John‎

‎To Live and Die in Dixie‎

‎Birmingham Alabama: Red Mountain Editions. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1966. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Hardcover first printing with dustjacket boldly signed in black marker by the author on the front end-paper book is in excellent condition partial tanning to pages 20-21 from a newspaper article no other remarkable flaws dustjacket has mild tanning on the spine as its only flaw the jacket is clean the original price is present and a professional removable mylar cover is included "encompasses 47 poems on a wide variety of themes" this copy includes the publisher's order form for a different Beecher title the form features a very nice photo of Beecher also included is Beecher's obituary; Signed by Author . Red Mountain Editions hardcover‎

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‎Beecher John‎

‎To Live and Die in Dixie INSCRIBED‎

‎Birmingham AL: Red Mountain Editions 1966. Book. Illus. by Barbara Beecher wood block prints. VG. Soft cover. Signed by Authors. First Edition. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. White illus. stiff paper wraps. Lightly soiled a bit of shelf/edge wear. 93 pp. illus. Inscribed by author on title page to Donna Smith dated Newburyport 2 Jan. 1968. Red Mountain Editions Paperback‎

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‎Beecher W. J. compiled by‎

‎Poems of Peace and War‎

‎Dansville NY: Alta E. Owen Cover well worn along edges. Soft Cover. Good-. 12mo - over 6�" - 7�" tall. Alta E. Owen Paperback‎

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‎Beecher Kummer Clare‎

‎Bible Rimes for the Not Too Young‎

‎NY: B. W. Dodge and Company. Fair with no dust jacket; Boards heavily worn especially at spine owner . name on front free endpaper. 1909. First Edition. Hardcover. Illustrated with two-color lino-cuts by Oliver Herford. Gray pictorial cloth. 54 folding leaves of gray-toned paper printed on one side with text and illustration facing each other. Contains 26 short humorous poems summarizing and editorializing on various Bible events from the story of Jonah and the Whale to Sodom and Gomorrah. Laid in is a 1931 letter on cream stationery with original envelope. The typed letter is from the author and signed in ink as "Clare Kummer". In it she responds to a letter from the book's owner Florence Anderson about various questions about "Bible Rimes". She notes that "it was not a success. It was put on sale at Macy's among the religious books and created a storm of protest - naturally!" She then invites Mrs. Anderson to be her guest and attend a matinee of one her plays. Kummer was a niece of Harriet Beecher Stowe and followed in her aunt's footsteps by carving out a career as a poet playwright and lyricist. ; 12mo 7" - 7�" tall . B. W. Dodge and Company hardcover‎

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‎Beecher, John‎

‎Hear the Wind Blow!: Poems of Protest & Prophecy‎

‎Paperback, signed and dated by author on half-title page. Covers are marked, sunned, and shelfworn, with creased rear cover, upper corners and spine ends. Minor wear on final two or three pages. Text is clear throughout. TS Used‎

‎Beecher, John‎

‎Report to the Stockholders and Other Poems 1932-1962‎

‎A photo offset reproduction of the original first edition, which was limited to 300 copies. Contents clean and sound throughout. Bound in brown cloth, showing very minor wear at top and bottom edges, with title labels pasted on top board and spine. Author's signature and dedication ("For Lawrence & Letizia Jackson, Berkely, May 1 1964") on FEP. Used‎

‎Beeching HC. ed. H. C.‎

‎A Paradise of English Poetry‎

‎London U.K.: Percival & Co 1893. No dust jacket. Hardcover. Faded and slightly edge-worn boards with several surface marks and scratches. Spine ends are bumped worn and nicked. Leading corners are very worn and bent. Page block is faded and pages are rough-cut. Pastedowns and endpapers are moderately age-faded with some minor grubbiness and there is some age-fading and general grubbiness at various points throughout. Front hinge is cracked and binding is a little loose at some points. Text remains clear. AF. Hardcover. Acceptable/No Dust Jacket. Used. Percival & Co Hardcover‎

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‎BEECHING Jack.‎

‎Aspects of Love. Key Poets. 9.‎

‎London: Fore Publications. 1950. "Here the author appears in a new role - a personal poet with a mixture of lyrical verve and savage anger in an account of the progress of a love". 16cms x 11cms. Pp 23 name to fep. P/b sunning to spine. G. . London: Fore Publications. 1950. unknown‎

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‎Beeching Jack‎

‎The Invention of Love Signed First Edition‎

‎St. Albans: Piccolo Press 1996. First Edition . Printed Card Wrappers. Near Fine. Signed by Jack Beeching to half-title with separate dedication "To Paul with love from Jack" at top of page. Yellow card printed wrappers. 72 pp.; frontis. portrait by Charlotte Mensforth. A fine copy internally with light soiling to wraps. Scarce collection of poems by Jack Beeching. <br/> <br/> Piccolo Press unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 002998 ISBN : 0906667097 9780906667095

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‎BEECHING Jack.‎

‎Mirror images: Images au miroir.‎

‎Dominique Grandmont: Jack Beeching. Decorations by Charlotte Mensforth. Piccolo Press On colophon: 12 Cannon Street St. Albans Hertfordshire England 1979. Twelve leaves f’cap 4to sewn as a single gathering; blank at front; colophon leaf followed by blank at end; frontispiece printed on verso of half-title and one illustration on text-paper both printed in blue and black; title-page printed in red and black; mottled pale grey paper wrappers printed on front panel in red and black folded at fore-edges over outer blanks; fore-edges uncut. Wrappers slightly faded; otherwise a fine copy. Presentation copy inscribed on the half-title in Beeching’s hand ‘J. H-S Heath-Stubbs from J.B.’. Printed by hand in an edition limited to one hundred copies. French and English texts on facing pages. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown‎

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‎Beehler Michael‎

‎T.S. Eliot Wallace Stevens and the Discourses of Difference‎

‎Baton Rouge and London: Louisiana State University Press 1987. Book. Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Pale yellow cloth lettered in dark green. As issued. Dust jacket slightly sunned along spine panel and a bit rubbed on rear panel. ix182 pp. Louisiana State University Press Hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 036373 ISBN : 0807112690 9780807112694

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‎Beeman, Herbert‎

‎For Our Bureau [F.O.B.]‎

‎"For our Bureau : being the Bureau Ballads contributed to volumes one and two of "Via Vancouver" : the journal of the Foreign Trade Bureau of the Vancouver Board of Trade"' A light hearted view of business in Vancouver! 63p. Donor inscription onn ffep. Slight chip head of spine Book‎

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‎Beenen Tandler Jan Robert:‎

‎Immer wieder: B�hmen. Teil 1 Teil 2. Im Zeichen der Vers�hnung. Begegnungen Predigten Gedichte‎

‎Jericho-Rosen-Bl�tter-Texte Meppen 2006. Jericho-Rosen-Bl�tter-Texte, Meppen, 2006. unknown‎

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‎BEENGAS Mar.‎

‎A LO BESTIA.‎

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‎Beer Anna‎

‎Milton: Poet Pamphleteer and Patriot‎

‎New York: Bloomsbury Press. Fine copy in fine dust jacket. 2008. 1st. hardcover. 8vo 458 pp. . Bloomsbury Press hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : BOOKS042700I ISBN : 1596914718 9781596914711

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‎Beer Anne‎

‎Milton: Poet Pamphleteer and Patriot‎

‎London: Bloomsbury 2008. Book. Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. N.B. Small dent to head of spine and D/J. 458pp. Bloomsbury Hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 033359 ISBN : 0747584257 9780747584254

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‎Beer Doreen‎

‎Poems from a Devon Village‎

‎Arthur H.stockwell Ltd 1985. New edition. Paperback. Used; Good. <p><i><strong>Fast Dispatch. Expedited UK Delivery Available. Excellent Customer Service. </strong></i> <br/><br/>Bookbarn International Inventory #2277755</p> Arthur H.stockwell Ltd paperback‎

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‎Beer John‎

‎BLAKE'S HUMANISM‎

‎Barnes & Noble 1968. 269pp. Hardback no DJ VG index b&w illustrations appendices A critical look at the works of William Blake . Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Barnes & Noble Hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : w160120534 ISBN : 0719003008 9780719003004

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‎Beer John‎

‎William Blake: A Literary Life MacMillan Literary Lives‎

‎Palgrave Macmillan 2005. clean unmarked copy. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Palgrave Macmillan Hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 356245 ISBN : 1403939543 9781403939548

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‎Beer John‎

‎Wordsworth in Time‎

‎London: Faber & Faber. Fine copy in nearly fine dust jacket. 1979. 1st. hardcover. 8vo 232 pp. . Faber & Faber hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : BOOKS042242I ISBN : 0571096212 9780571096213

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‎Beer Lisl‎

‎Stones for Bread‎

‎Boston: Bruce Humphries. Very Good. 1950. First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good Plus condition hardcover in a cloth binding. Inscribed and Signed by the author/artist. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 79 pages; Signed by Author . Bruce Humphries hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 302164

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‎Beer Patricia‎

‎An Introduction to the Metaphysical Poets‎

‎Palgrave Macmillan 1980. Paperback. Used; Good. <p><i><strong>Fast Dispatch. Expedited UK Delivery Available. Excellent Customer Service. </strong></i> <br/><br/>Bookbarn International Inventory #3255789</p> Palgrave Macmillan paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 3255789 ISBN : 0333291506 9780333291504

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‎Beer Patricia‎

‎An Introduction to the Metaphysical Poets‎

‎Basingstoke: MacMillan Press LTD 2007. Colour-fading and mild edgewear to cover. Pages are clean and tight with clear text. Ex-library copy with sticker to spine and various stickers/stamps to inside cover and titlep ages. Edges of pageblock are lightly age-tanned. paperback. Good/No Dust Jacket. Ex-Library. MacMillan Press LTD Paperback‎

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‎Beer Patricia‎

‎As I Was Saying Yesterday: Essays‎

‎Carcanet Press Ltd 2002. Paperback. Used; Very Good. <p><i><strong>Fast Dispatch. Expedited UK Delivery Available. Excellent Customer Service. </strong></i> <br/><br/>Bookbarn International Inventory #3073834</p> Carcanet Press Ltd paperback‎

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‎Beer Patricia‎

‎Autumn‎

‎Carcanet Press Ltd 1997. First Edition. Paperback. Used; Good. Edition: First Edition. Ex Library. <p><i><strong>Fast Dispatch. Expedited UK Delivery Available. Excellent Customer Service. </strong></i> <br/><br/>Bookbarn International Inventory #3196348</p> Carcanet Press Ltd paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 3196348 ISBN : 1857543319 9781857543315

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‎Beer Patricia‎

‎Poetry Supplement Compiled By Patricia Beer for the Poetry Book Society Christmas '78‎

‎London: The Poetry Book Society 1978. Paperback. Very good condition. From the collection of poet Gavin Ewart. Pages and text fine. RB. Paperback. Very Good. Used. The Poetry Book Society Paperback‎

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‎Beer Patricia Ed.‎

‎Poetry Supplement Christmas '78‎

‎London: Poetry Book Society. Very Good-. 1978. Softcover. Unpaginated. Light edgewear. Spine sunned. Small date stamp on front cover. Poetry Book Society Christmas 1978 supplement. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Poetry Book Society paperback‎

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‎Beer Patricia‎

‎Selected Poems‎

‎London: Hutchinson 1979. Hardcover. First Edition. First Print. Very good condition. From the collection of poet Gavin Ewart with his name penned on F E P and dated June 1980. In unclipped dust jacket. Pages and text fine. RB. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Used. Hutchinson Hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 505836 ISBN : 0091384508 9780091384500

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‎BEER - POWERS Jessica (Mauston, 1905 - Pewaukee, 1988)‎

‎Luogo di splendore‎

‎Poesie. Disegni ed un'acquaforte originale in antiporta, numerata e firmata, di Fausta Beer (cm 14x8). Traduzione di Margherita Guidacci Edizione curata da Brenno Bucciarelli. 8vo. pp. 104. . Ottimo (Fine). . Edizione unica di 150 es. numerati. .‎

‎BEER John‎

‎Wordsworth in Time.‎

‎8vo., First Edition; cloth, backstrip lettered in blue, covers very lightly browned at edges, a very good, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter lightly browned at extremities.‎

‎Beer, Doreen‎

‎Poems from a Devon village‎

‎1st edition. Hardback in dustjacket. VG/VG (price clipped). Inscription on the front endpaper. 13036. eng‎

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‎BEER, N‎

‎In den Wind gestreut. Zeile ohne Überschrift.‎

‎Ried im Innkreis, Oberösterreichischer Landesverlag, (1976). 64 S. OBr.‎

‎Mit Widmung der Autorin.‎

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‎Beer, Natalie‎

‎In den Wind gestreut. Zeilen ohne ?berschrift.‎

‎Ried im Innkreis, Ober?sterreichischer Landesverlag, (1973). original englische Broschur, 8?, 64 S.; Zustand: gut‎

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‎Beer, Patricia‎

‎Collected Poems‎

‎Hardcover, signed by author "With all good wishes" on title page. Remains of label on jacket's rear; spine is sunned to point of illegibility; a few marks. Jacket is a little shelfworn - hardcover less so - with two or three short tears at extremities. Previous owner's name penned on FEP. All text is clear; pages in main body are clean and sound. Very good in good jacket. TS Used‎

‎Beer, Patricia‎

‎Poetry Supplement Compiled By Patricia Beer for the Poetry Book Society Christmas '78‎

‎Paperback. Very good condition. From the collection of poet Gavin Ewart. Pages and text fine. RB Used‎

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