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Book Description Paperback. Condition: Good. Unmarked copy. Wear on outside edge of pages. Corners of top and bottom pages turned upwards. Lh. Seller Inventory # D15511
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: As New. Seller Inventory # 8000099082
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Very good +. Limited trade hardcover. 153 pp. Octavo. [23.5 cm]. 1/4 dark green cloth over paper covered boards. Paper label featuring title mounted to spine. Boards ever so slightly soiled. Lacking the original glacine dust jacket cover from the publisher. This is the trade hardcover, limited to 750 copies. Charles Olsen was an important intellectual figure who connected several schools of poetry, including the New York School and the Beat movement. Robert Creeley and Olsen bonded over the Black Mountain School of Poetry through their time spent together teaching at Black Mountain College; the movement is known for its rejection of form in favor of improvisation. Seller Inventory # 63924
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First edition. Volume 4 of 10 only. 153pp. Illustrated. Green cloth spine with paper spine label, pictorial papercovered boards. Near fine in very good publisher's acetate dust jacket with slight rubbing. Limited to 1000 copies. Covers the period November 8, 1950-February 11, 1981, and prints an index of both persons named and works by Creeley and Olson cited in the text. Seller Inventory # 577831
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Near fine. Limited trade hardcover. 153 pp. Octavo. [23.5 cm]. 1/4 dark green cloth over paper covered boards. With the original glacine dust jacket cover from the publisher, which is scuffed, most noticeably at spine. Paper label featuring title mounted to spine. This is the trade hardcover, limited to 750 copies. Charles Olsen was an important intellectual figure who connected several schools of poetry, including the New York School and the Beat movement. Robert Creeley and Olsen bonded over the Black Mountain School of Poetry through their time spent together teaching at Black Mountain College; the movement is known for its rejection of form in favor of improvisation. Seller Inventory # 63923