Published by Charles Seluzicki, Portland, OR, 1997
First Edition Signed
1/4 Cloth. Condition: Fine. Erik Stotik (illustrator). First Edition. A superb copy of this impressive 1997 Charles Simic fine press poetry offering. #43 OF 75 NUMBERED COPIES SIGNED BY BOTH THE POET CHARLES SIMIK AND THE ILLUSTRATOR ERIK STOTIK at the limitation. Clean and Fine in its 1/4 dark cloth over purplish patterned boards. Clean and Fine, with no writing or markings of any kind. Tall quarto, "letterpress printed by The Beaverdam Press, Salem, Orgeon on Velke Losiny handmade paper". Part of Charles Seluzicki's "Fine Press" series, issued out of Portland. Signed.
Published by Charles Seluzicki, Fine Press Series, Portland. 1997 [i.e. 2002], 1997
Seller: Peter Ellis, Bookseller, ABA, ILAB, London, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
First edition. Quarto. [20 pages]. 6 black-and-white drawings by Eric Stotik, who also hand letters the text. Cloth-backed marbled paper boards. Printed by the Beaverdam Press on Velke Losiny hand-made paper. Forty-nine line poem, originally published in Grand Street in 1995. One of 75 numbered copies, out of a total edition of 101 copies, signed by author and artist.Fine. No dustwrapper issued.
Black cloth spine. Condition: Near Fine. Illustrated by Erik Stotik (illustrator). Limited Edition. One of 101 copies signed by Simic and Stotik. This is number 16. A nice, bright copy. ; Fine Press Series; B & W illustrations; 4to.
Hardcover. Condition: Like New. First Edition. Charles Seluzicki, 1997. Fine Press Series, an edition of 101 copies signed by Simic and Stotik, twenty-six of which are lettered A-Z and include an extra suite of the drawings printed on Rives, and seventy-five of which are numbered 1-75, this being number 21. This copy is from the personal collection of the publisher, Charles Seluzicki. Book is in Fine condition, marbled paper boards with black cloth spine are clean and straight, corners are sharp, pages of Velke Losiny handmade paper with deckled edges remain bright and unmarked. A beautiful scarce issue from this fine press. Signed by Author, Signed by Illustrator.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine Condition. Erik Stotik (illustrator). First Edition. Letter J of 26 lettered copies with an extra suite of engravings. 1/4 black cloth over decorative paper boards in a black cloth slipcase. Size: Quarto (4to). Illustrator: Erik Stotik. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Poetry; Signed by Author and Illustrator. Inventory No: 041684.
Published by Charles Seluzicki Fine Press, Portland, OR, 1997
Seller: Robert Gavora, Fine & Rare Books, ABAA, Talent, OR, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Eric Stotik (illustrator). First edition. Letter R of 26 lettered copies signed on the colophon by Charles Seluzicki. "Poetry by Charles Simic is paired with illustrations and hand lettered by Eric Stotik, a leading member of a breakaway generation of Portland painters that includes Paul Green and Mickael Brophy. His haunting imagery complements Charles Simic's darker themes, a surreal fable about power." Printed letterpress at The Beaverdam Press with hand lettered text and six drawings by Stotik on Velke Losiny handmade papers (roughly 8 3/4 "x 12") and bound in paste paperboards with black cloth spine. The lettered issues include an extra suite of the illustrations laid in. A fine, as new copy issued within a fine clamshell box. Signed by Author(s). Book.
Hardcover. Condition: Like New. Dust Jacket Condition: Like New. First Edition. Charles Seluzicki, 1997. Fine Press Series, an edition of 101 copies signed by Simic and Stotik, seventy-five of which are numbered 1-75, twenty-six of which are lettered A-Z and include an extra suite of the drawings printed on Rives. This copy on offer is lettered V. Presented in a black cloth-covered clamshell box. This copy is from the personal collection of the publisher, Charles Seluzicki. Book is in Fine/Like New condition, marbled paper boards with black cloth spine are clean and straight, corners are sharp, pages of Velke Losiny handmade paper with deckled edges remain bright and unmarked. Includes the complete suite of additional prints protected in a clear mylar sleeve. Clamshell presentation box covered in black cloth is in Fine/Like New condition, with inlaid label of marbled paper and metallic gold crown emblem set into front cover. A beautiful scarce issue from this fine press.
Published by Charles Seluzicki, Fine Press Series, Portland, OR, 1997
Seller: James S. Jaffe Rare Books, LLC, ABAA, Deep River, CT, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Condition: A very fine copy. Folio, original black cloth & paste-paper boards, in publisher's black cloth slipcase. A very fine copy. First edition. One of 26 lettered copies issued with a separate suite of prints, the colophon signed by Simic and Stotik, from a total editioin of 101 copies printed by the Beaverdam Press in Salem, OR; this copy numbered L.
Published by Charles Seluzicki, Portland, Oregon, 1997
Seller: Phillip J. Pirages Rare Books (ABAA), McMinnville, OR, U.S.A.
302 x 210 mm. (12 x 8 1/4"). [9] leaves. Publisher's buckram-backed paste paper boards, front cover with a stencilled gold crown. With six illustrations in the text by Eric Stotik; one reproduced on title. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR on the limitation page. FURTHER SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY SIMIC "for Laure-Ann and Kurt, Charlie, Feb 22, 2002." Spine evenly sunned, otherwise as new. This copy of a strikingly illustrated fine press edition of Charles Simic's poetry is from the library of his personal friends. Winner of the 1990 Pulitzer Prize in poetry and U.S. Poet Laureate for 2007-08, Simic (1938-2023) wrote moving, surrealistic poetry often based on his own experiences, particularly his traumatic childhood in what was then Yugoslavia. Here, he takes a romp through the bizarre and unsettling, his biting social commentary garbed in layers of the grotesque. The illustrations by Australian-American artist Eric Stotik (b. 1963) feature roving bands of slightly distorted figures, whose masked faces and often empty eyes follow the viewer across the page. The present publication was assembled by Oregon book dealer and fine press publisher Charles Seluzicki (1946-2024), who issued small poetry editions under the imprints Charles Seluzicki Fine Books, Trace Editions, and Editions Plane. As the friendly inscription indicates, our copy is from the collection of Laure-Anne Bosselaar (b. 1943) and her husband Kurt Brown (1944-2013). Bosselaar is a Belgian-American poet, translator, and editor who has published numerous works of poetry in multiple languages, including five collections of her own works. She has received various prizes and recognitions (Pushcart, Isabella Gardner, Breadloaf) and was named Poet Laureate of Santa Barbara in 2019. Sometimes publishing jointly with Bosselaar, Brown was also a prolific poet and editor of anthologies, as well as the founder and first director of the Aspen Writer's Conference, playing a pivotal role in shaping its early vision and establishing Aspen as a literary center. It was through the Aspen Writer's Conference that Bosselaar and Brown became friends with Simic, when Brown invited Simic to speak at the conference in the early 1990s. Bosselaar, reminiscing on a friendship of over two decades, wrote that "Charlie (as he was known by his friends) and Kurt had a great friendship, and shared a common love for wine & poetry--so, often, the Simics would come to our house, and we'd have a 'good bottle' or two around a dinner I'd cook for them.". No. 67 OF 75 NUMBERED COPIES (and 26 lettered copies).