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Quantity: Access:

3 record boxes, 2 flat boxes Open to research

Acquisition:

Various dates. See Administrative Note.
Processed by: Abigail Stambach, June 2013. Revised April 2015 and May 2015

Administrative Note:

The prints found in this collection were bought with funds from the Carol Ann Donahue Memorial Poetry endowment. They were purchased at various times since the 1970s and are cataloged individually. In May 2013, it was transferred to the Sage Colleges Archives and Special Collections. At this time, the collection was rehoused in new archival boxes and folders. The collection is arranged in call number order.

Box and Folder Listing:
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ML410 .S196 C9: Sports et divertissements by Erik Satie N620 G8: Word and Image [Exhibition] December 1965, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
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N6494 .D3 H8: Dada Manifesto 1949 by Richard Huelsenbeck N6769 .G3 A32: Kingling by Ian Gardner N7153 .T45 A3 1978X: Drummer by Andre Thomkins NC790 .B3: Landscape of St. Ives, Huntingdonshire by Stephen Bann NC1820 .R6: Robert Bly Poetry Reading, Unicorn Bookshop, Friday, April 21, 8pm
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NC1850 .P28 P3 V.1: PN2 Experiment NC1850 .P28 P3 V.2: PN2 Experiment NC1850 .P28 P3 V.4: PN2 Experiment NC1850 .P28 P3 V.5: PN2 Experiment NC1850 .P28 P3 V.6: PN2 Experiment NC1850 .P28 P3 V.7: PN2 Experiment NC1850 .P28 P3 V.9: PN2 Experiment NC1850 .P28 P3 V.10: PN2 Experiment NC1850 .P28 P3 V.12: PN2 Experiment NC1850 .P28 P3 V.13: PN2 Experiment NC1860 .N4: Peace Post Card no. 2 by Nhat Hanh Thich and Vo Dihn Mai NC1860 .P38: Peace Note Card NC1860 .P4: Peace Post Card NC1860 .V5 V6: Vo by Vo Van Ai NC1872 .V5: The Dove of Peace and the Wheel of Life by Vo Van Ai NC1875 .G3: [Post Card] by Ian Gardner
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  • PA3623 .A5 L9: A Garland from the Greek by Edward Lucie-Smith

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PA5610 .S36 P65: Postscript by George Sefens PN1031 .S6 1910: A Defence of Poetry by Percy B. Shelley and H. Buxton Forman
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PN4203 .B4: Photo Coleopteres by Bernard Heldsieck PN6110 .C77 P52X V.5: Plakat by Openings Press PN6110 .C77 P52X V. 6: Plakat by Openings Press PN6110 .C77 S4: Six Concrete Poems by Augusto de Campos PN6110 .C77 T45: 30 Signatures to Silver Catches by Ian Hamilton Finlay PQ2603 .R924 S560: Silence at Midnight by Peter C. Hoy PQ2623 .A93 O59: Onze Poems by Michael-Francois Lavaur PQ9697 .C2447 C5: Cidade.City.Cite by Augusto de Campos PQ9697 .C2447 E9X: Event by Augusto de Campos PR6001 .U4 P43 1965: The Platonic Blow by W.H. Auden and Joe Brainard PR6003 .U36 W48 1967: What the Chairman Told Tom by Basil Bunting PR6015 .O415 M4: Message by Anselm Hollo PR6023 .I8 D58: Disasters of the sun by Dorothy Livesay

PR6037 .I8 L4 1962: [Letter] 1962 Oct. 10 [to] the editor [of] “The Times} by

Dame Edith Sitwell

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  • PR6039 .H45 E9 1965X: An Excerpt from a Code by Stefan Themerson and

Franciszka Themerson
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PR6052 .O66 B67: The Borrowed Gull by Martin Booth PR6052 .R62 F73: Fratteretto Calling by Alan Brownjohn PR6053 .L37 F7X: 48 Hours of Cloud by Melvin Clay PR6053 .O71 S5: Siamese 1.5.51-3.6.68 by Herbert Corby PR6053 .O78 T6: Towards harvest manuscript by John Cotton PR6053 .U8 A5: Air Circus by Simon Cutts PR6053. U8 T48: 3utterflies by Simon Cutts PR6053 .U8 W3: Walnut Shells by Simon Cutts PR6053 .U8 W33: Washday Regatta by Simon Cutts PR6053 .U8 W4: White Butterflies by Simon Cutts PR6053 .U875 B56: The Blue Boat-Train by Simon Cutts PR6053 .U885 C5: Claude Monet in his Watergarden by Simon Cutts PR6053 .U89 L3: Landscape by Simon Cutts PR6053 .U89 P3: A Package of Balloons by Simon Cutts PR6056 .I5 A42: Air Letters by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 A6 1990ZX: Two Poems by Galway Kinnell, Diane Wakoski and Barry Moser
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PR6056 .I5 A61337 1990ZX: 3 Spaces by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 A614 1986X: 4 Blades by Ian Hamilton Finlay and Gary Hincks PR6056 .I5 A6143 1990X: 4 Baskets by Ian Hamilton Finlay and Kathleen Lindsley
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PR6056 .I5 A7: Arcadian Sundials by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 A724: Anticipations by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 A9: Autumn Poem by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 B4: Be in Time Fruitful Vine by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 B5: Birch-bark=birch-barque by Ian Hamilton Finlay and Diane

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Tammes
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PR6056 .I5 B62X: A Boatyard by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 C37 1971X: Catches: A Big Catch is a Wee Consolation by Ian Hamilton Finlay and Margot Sandeman
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PR6056 .I5 C5X V.3: Canal Stripe Series by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 C5X V.4: Canal Stripe Series by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 C67 1973: Copyright by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 C9: Cythera by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 D25 1971: Daisies by Ian Hamilton Finlay and Ian Gardner PR6056 .I5 D3723 1991X: Detached Sentences on Friendship by Ian Hamilton Finlay and Kathleen Lindsley

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  • PR6056 .I5 E7727 1970X: The Errata of Ovid by Ian Hamilton Finlay and Gary

Hincks
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PR6056 .I5 E82: Evening/Sail 2 by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 F5: [First Suprematist Standing Poem] by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 F6: 4 Sails by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 F75: A full-rigged ship by Ian Hamilton Finlay

PR6056 .I5 F76 1970: From “The Metamorphoses of Fishing News” by Ian

Hamilton Finlay
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PR6056 .I5 H37 1974: Harlequin by Ian Hamilton Finlay and Karl Torok PR6056 .I5 H3723 1986X: Heraclitean Variations by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 H5: Les Hirondelles by Ian Hamilton Finlay and Ron Costley PR6056 .I5 H615 1971: Homage to Donald McGill by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 J2362 1991X: Jacobin Definitions by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 J527: Jibs by Ian Hamilton Finlay

PR6056 .I5 L3: The Land’s Shadows by Ian Hamilton Finlay

PR6056 .I5 L32: Lanes by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 L4742 1982X: A Litany, A Requiem by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 L62937 1990ZX: Loaves: after Paul Cezanne by Ian Hamilton Finlay, Howard Eaglestone and Antonia Reeve

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  • PR6056 .I5 M45 1971: A Memory of Summer by Ian Hamilton Finlay and Jim

Nicholson
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PR6056 .I5 O254: Ocean Stripe Series 4 by Ian Hamilton Finlay

PR6056 .I5 O28: From “The Illuminations of Fishing News” Ocean Starlight

Towed off Rocks by Ian Hamilton Finlay
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PR6056 .I5 O32: Ocean Stripe Series 2 by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 O33: Ocean Stripe Series 3 by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 P3: A Patch for a Rip-tide: sail by Ian Hamilton Finlay

PR6056 .I5 P4: Planet…by Ian Hamilton Finlay

PR6056 .I5 P6: Point-to-Point: Homage to John Betjeman by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 P65X: Pole Night by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 P7: A Pretty Kettle of Fish by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 R45: Rhymes for Lemons by Ian Hamilton Finlay

PR6056 .I5 S3: A Sailor’s Calendar: a miscellany by Ian Hamilton Finlay and

Gordon Huntly

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  • PR6056 .I5 S38: Sea ms. By Ian Hamilton Finlay

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PR6056 .I5 S42 no.1: Sea Poppy by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 S42 no.2: Sea Poppy by Ian Hamilton Finlay

PR6056 .I5 S425: The Sea’s Wave’s Sheaves by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 S425: The Sea’s Wave’s Sheaves by Ian Hamilton Finlay (copy 2)

PR6056 .I5 S426: [Semi-idiotic poem] by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 S54: Skylarks by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 S546: Silhouettes by Ian Hamilton Finlay and Laurie Clark PR6056 .I5 S6: Somethings by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 S7: Still Life with Lemon by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 S8: Stonechats by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 S83: Standing Poem 3 by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 T4: Tea-leaves & Fishes by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 T48: 3 names of Barges: Ethel Maud, Lapwing, Spinaway C by Ian Hamilton Finlay and Margot Sandeman
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PR6056 .I5 T68: 3 Blue Lemons by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 T9: Two Billows by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 V3: Valses pour piano by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 W3: [Wave] by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I5 W3: A Waterlily Pool by Ian Hamilton Finlay & Ian Gardner PR6056 .I5 W3: A Waterlily Pool by Ian Hamilton Finlay & Ian Gardner (Copy 2) PR6056 .I5 W6: Woods and Seas by Ian Hamilton Finlay PR6056 .I8 T36: Ten Interiors with Various Figures by Roy Fisher PR6056 .I8 &45: Titles by Roy Fisher PR6056 .U71 C7: Core of Labyrinth Picture by John Furnival and John Bennett PR6058 .A888 A17: Poems by Spike Hawkins PR6058 .E538 P75 1970: Prisoners of War: a poem by Patrick Henry PR6058 .O753 M5: Mini-Posters by DSH PR6062 .A783 F56: Flowers of Blood: a poem by Hugh Lauder PR6063 .A325 R3: The Radish by Wes Magee PR6063 .A7815 C4: Centaurs by Alan Marshfield PR6063 .A8 S86: Storm (after the Anglo-Saxon riddle) by Harold Massingham PR6063 .I37 A5: An Alphabet from Holland by Stuart Mills

PR6063 .I37 A6: Applewood, apple, rosewood, rose…by Stuart Mills

PR6063 .I37 C3: Calendar by Stuart Mills PR6063 .I37 G53: Glade by Stuart Mills PR6063 .I37 G54: Gladegladeglade by Stuart Mills PR6063 .I37 H6: Homage to Wyndham Lewis by Stuart Mills PR6063 .I37 L3: Last Poems, Series 1 by Stuart Mills PR6063 .I37 M4: The Menagerie Goes for a Walk by Stuart Mills PR6063 .I37 S4: The Sea Is by Stuart Mills PR6063 .I37 T7: The Triumphal Procession of White Clouds Moving Upstream by Stuart Mills
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PR6063 .I37 T74: Three Swallows in the River Meadows by Stuart Mills PR6063 .O5 N4: A New Siege by John Montague (Copy 1) PR6063 .O5 N4: A New Siege by John Montague (Copy 2) PR6066 .H495 S45 1967X: The Singing Mushroom: poem for John Cage by Tom

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Phillips
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PR6070 .O69 F67: For a Double time by Shirley Toulson PR6070 .U67 B7: Briefly by Gael Turnbull PR9199 .B6925 F6: For the West Coast by Alphonse Brett PR9199.3 .A8 G6 1992B: Good Bones by Margaret Atwood PR9199.3 .A8 N68 1981X: Notes Towards a Poem that Can Never Be Written by Margaret Atwood
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PR9199.3 .N68 B3: Ballads of the Restless Are by B.P. Nichol PR9299 .A7 W6: Words for an Imaginary Future by Tom Marshall PS580 .B58X V.2 NO.2: Black-Sun PS615 .L45: Letters by Wine Press PS3501 .S475 T48 1968: Three Madrigals by John Ashbery PS3505 .R43 F6: For Betsy and Tom: by Robert Creeley PS3505 .U334 C47: Christmas Tree by E.E. Cummings PS3507 .I68 B7 1975: Brass furnace going out: song, after an abortion by Diane Di Prima
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PS3509 .B456 N39 1980X: New Hampshire by Richard Eberhart PS3509 .L43 S654 1928: A Song for Simeon by T.S. Eliot PS3509 .V65 T52: These are the Ravens by William Everson PS3511 .E557 L6: Love is no Stone on the Moon by Lawrence Ferlinghetti PS3511 .E557 S38: Sawmill haiku by Lawrence Ferlinghetti PS3511 .O392 H3: The Half-Thoughts, the Distances of Pain by Charles Henri Ford
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PS3511 .R94 A59 1944: Dartmouth in portrait: 1944 by Robert Frost PS3513 .I74 W5: Wichita Vortex Sutra by Allen Ginsberg PS3515 .A3152 A6 1995: Apples and Peaches by Donald Hall PS3515 .E178 S4: Seven Deadly Sins by Antony Hecht and Leonard Baskin

PS3521 .E4322 W44: The Well Wherein a Deer’s Head Bleeds by Robert Kelly,

Ron Loewinsohn and Diane Wakoski
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PS3525 .E6645 Y36 1973: Yannina by James Ingram Merrill PS3525 .I4835 B4: Bent by Josephine Miles PS3523 .I58 T74: The Tree of Laughing by Vachel Lindsay PS3531 .A764 A8 1944: An Astonished Eye Looks Out of the Air by Kenneth Patchen
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PS3535 .U4 P6: The Poem as Mask: Orpheus by Muriel Rukeyser PS3537 .A832 A2734 1984X: Absence by May Sarton, Lotte Jacobi and William Ewert
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PS3537 .A832 L42: The Leaves of the Tree by May Sarton PS3545 .A748 D7: Dream of a Dream by Robert Penn Warren PS3545 .E457 T6: To Her Hand by James Weil PS3545 .I32165 V56 1978X: Verses on the Times by Richard Wilbur and William Jay Smith

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  • PS3545 .I52966 L8: The Macon County North Carolina Meshuga Sound Society

by Jonathan Williams& R.B. Kitaj
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PS3549 .U47 E73: An Era Any Time of the Year by Louis Zukofsky PS3551 .C48 Z98 1998X: Letter, Diane Ackerman to Thomas G. Bruni

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PS3552 .A583 A64 1979: AM/TRAK by Amiri Baraka PS3552 .A583 P62 1967: A Poem for Black Hearts by Amiri Baraka PS3552 .E75 T48 1976: There is Singing Around Me by Wendell Berry PS3552 .L9 D8 1972X: Ducks by Robert Bly PS3553 .L9 G73 1993: Gratitude to Old Teachers by Robert Bly PS3552 .L9 O8: Outhouse Poem by Robert Bly PS3552 .R65 T57 1983X: Through the Woods by William Bronk PS3552 .R65 T85: Twelve Losses Found by William Bronk PS3552 .R794 L2 1974X: Late Summer: 1954 by Joseph Bruchac PS3552 .U4 A6: Another Academy by Charles Bukowski PS3552 .U4 A7: Art by Charles Bukowski

PS3552 .U4 I41: If We Take…by Charles Bukowski

PS3555 .S83 T82: Two Poems by Jane Etsy PS3556 .I975 S8: Studying the Season by Lawrence Fixel PS3557 .I5215 F78: For the birth of Christ by Dana Gioia and John DePol PS3558 .A33 L4: The Legend of Paper Plates by John Haines PS3558 .A62423 L3: The Last Song by Joy Harjo PS3558 .I68 L6: London Seen Directly by Jack Hirschman PS3558 .I8 O5: The One whose Reproach I Cannot Evade by George Hitchcock PS3558 .I8 T8: Two Poems by George Hitchcock PS3559 .N45 F5: The fire and the Serpent by Will Inman PS3560 .O386 S9X: Sun flowers by Ronald Johnson PS3561 .R4 H3: The Hashish Scarab by Richard Krech PS3562 .E8876 F434 1996X: The Field by Denise Levertov PS3562 .E8876 Z484: Letter to Mr. Cohen from Denise Levertov PS3562 .E9257 B44: The Beginning of Sunny Dawn by D.A. Levy PS3562 .E9257 T6 V.1: Tombstone as a Lonely Charm by D.A. Levy PS3562 .E9257 T6 V.2: Tombstone as a Lonely Charm by D.A. Levy PS3562 .E9257 T6 V.3: Tombstone as a Lonely Charm by D.A. Levy PS3562 .I4537 A17 1970xz: Poems by Lyn Lifshin
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  • PS3562 .I4537 A17 1992X V.30: Lilliput Review by Don Wentworth and Lyn

Lifshin
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PS3562 .I4537 L94 1970xz: Lyn Lifshin by Lyn Lifshin PS3562 .I4537 N25 1976X: Naked Charm by Lyn Lifshin PS3562 .I6 T6: Touching the Earth by Lewis Lipsitz PS3563 .A262 L46: Lion Fight by Michael McClure PS3563 .E45 A32: Abulafia Song by David Meltzer PS3563 .E45 A32: Abulafia Song by David Meltzer (Copy 2) PS3565 .A8 D83X: Dreaming America by Joyce Carol Oates PS3565 .L34 Z494: Postcard to Don Ryan from Sharon Olds PS3565 .S84 O4 1971: Once More Out of Darkness by Alicia Ostriker PS3566 .E744 P6: Poems from prison by Stuart Z. Perkoff PS3566 .L27 T9: Two Poems by Sylvia Plath PS3568 .O86 P6: Polish Anecdotes by Jerome Rothenberg PS3569 .A85 H6: The House Wrecker by Teo Savory PS3569 .N88 A63: Anasazi by Gary Snyder

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PS3569 .N88 B58 1969: The Blue Sky by Gary Snyder PS3569 .N88 G6 1967: Go Round by Gary Snyder PS3569 .N88 N3: Nanao knows by Gary Snyder PS3569 .T621 B3: Balancing-out by Terry Stokes PS3569 .T621 B3: Balancing-out by Terry Stokes (Copy 2) PS3569 .T625 T7: Triptych by Carolyn Stoloff PS3570 .A8 I4: The Immortals by James Tate PS3573 .A42 E5 1971: The Empress no.5 by Diane Wakoski PS3573 .A42 H98 1987x: Husks of wheat by Diane Wakoshi, Hans Gustav Burkhardt and Norman e. Tanis
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PS3573 .A42 L28: The Lady who Drove me to the Airport by Diane Wakoski PS3573 .A42 L6837 1974X: A Lover Disregards Names by Diane Wakoski PS3573 .A42 O9: Overnight Projects with Wood by Diane Wakoski PS3573 .A42 S62: A snowy winter in East Lansing by Diane Wakoski PS3573 .A42 S74 1973: Stillife: Michael, Silver Flute and Violets by Diane Wakoski
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PS3573 .A42 T457 1971X: This Water Baby by Diane Wakoski PS3573 .A42 W4773 1974X: The Wisteria Promise by Diane Wakoski PS3573 .A79 P41: Peach Blossoms Follow the Moving Water by Daniel Yashinsky
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PS3573 .E45 B3: The Basic Con by Lew Welch PT2671 .R5 R6: Rotors by Ferdinand Kriwet PT2673 .A93 O63X: Openingnisolc no.8 by Hansjorg Mayer PT2678 .O79 A4: All as One? One as All? By Dieter Roth PT6458 .V68 E7: Er Tauros Knossos by Paul de Vree

PT6458 .V68 O82: Ou est l’erreur by Paul de Vree

PT6458 .V68 V4: Le ver dans le bois by Paul de Vree Z250 .R534 1979X: Old Time Printing II by Jane W. Roberts Z250.3 .R6 1983: Kate Greenaway Mignonettes by Jane W. Roberts Z250.3 .R73 1978x: A modern day little red hen by Jane W. Roberts Z250.3 .R732 1990x: Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus : a reprint of The Sun editorial by Church, Francis Pharcellus, 1839-1906; Roberts, Jane W.. Z250.3 .R734 1990X: A visit from St. Nicholas by Moore, Clement Clarke, 1779- 1863.; Roberts, Jane W..
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1811-1863.; Roberts, Jane W..
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Z250.3 .R736 1987X: Printers' formulas by Roberts, Jane W.. Old-Time Printing.. Z250.3 .R738 1990ZX: Old-Time Printing, Jane W. Roberts, Prop. Z256 .P467 1980zx: A Photo essay on embossing by Alling & Cory Company N6769 .G3 A3: Interchangeable Silk Screen Prints Model by Ian Gardner

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PQ2609 .L75 P62: Poꢀsie et vꢀritꢀ, 1942 by Paul Eluard PQ2623 .E386 O7 1962: Oiseaux by Perse Saint-John PR6001 .U4 T8: Two songs by W.H. Auden PS3558 .A67 W3: Walking by Jim Harrison

PS3573 .E3964 C27 1990 ZX: “Cat” & white boy up a tree by Cheryl A.

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Townsend and Paul L. Weinman

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PS3573 .E3964 J877 1980ZX: Just because I didn’t leave the driving to us I got

jailed and juiced good by Paul L. Weinman
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PS3573 .E3964 N6 1980 ZX: No small change by Paul L. Weinman PS3573 .E3964 P234 1989X: Pack Your Pocket Full of White Boy by Paul L. Weinman
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PS3573 .E3964 S653 1980 ZX: Some crack in the new house by Paul L. Weinman PS3573 .E3964 S834 1990 ZX: Suck my cock white boy by Paul L. Weinman

PS3573 .E3964 W4473 1980ZX: White boy’s asparagus thicker than a man’[s] by

Paul L. Weinman
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PS3573 .E3964 W44732 1990: White boy finds warts in the dessert by Paul L. Weinman PS3573 .E3964 C6577 1992X: Controlling Coitus in America by Paul L. Weinman and Dan Nielsen PT2617 .O47 S28: The Great World Theatre (Salzburg) by Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Folder 1 of 2 PT2617 .O47 S28: The Great World Theatre (Salzburg) by Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Folder 2 of 2 PS3509 .L43 U54: The undergraduate poems of T.S. Eliot; published while he was at college in the Harvard Advocate PS614 .F691: Anthology II of poems read at the Midwest COSMEP conference : held at Ann Arbor, June, 1969, Folder 1 of 2 PS614 .F691: Anthology II of poems read at the Midwest COSMEP conference : held at Ann Arbor, June, 1969, Folder 2 of 2 PS3505 .I27 C34: Cal Coolidge & the Co. : poem for $98.41 plus, hopefully, bonuses by John Ciardi E230 .C65 1990 ZX: Concentrate your fire on the epaulet men! by Avery, Hand & Co..
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M4 .C3: [Avant-garde music] by Cage, John..

N7153.R67 A4 1966x: Dieses Buch ist fꢁr meine Kleine Vera in Reykjavik by

Roth, Dieter, 1930-1998..

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  • NC1429 .L47 A523X 1979X: A David Levine portfolio : drawings from the New

York Review of Books by Levine, David, 1926-. NC1800 .O8: Outlet 3 NC1810 .A63: And then she saw her own revolving. NC1810 .B56: Blue mane of wheels ... NC1810 .P4: Perfect my (im)perfect mind ... NX170 .F78: Devil trap by Furnival, John.. PL2658 .E3 T8: Two Chinese poems by Tu, Ch'in-niang, 9th cent.; Li, Shang-yin, 813-858.; Seto, Elma.; Blackburn, Paul..
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PN1010 .T85 v.4: Twowindows folio. PN1010 .T85 V.8: Twowindows folio. PN6110 .C77 P52x: Plakat by Openings Press.. PQ9698.13 A554 L45 1967x: Linguaviagem : cubepoem by Campos, Augusto de..
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PR6053 .U8 T45: Thirteen preludes : [poems] by Cutts, Simon, 1944-. PR9199.3 M42 F3: Face by Mayne, Seymour, 1944-.

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PS615 P84 1982: Portfolio 82 PS3521 .E4322 R34 1972: Ralegh by Kelly, Robert, 1935-. PS3545 .H117 T4: Three mornings by Whalen, Philip.. PS3556 .O68 C64: The Colonel by Forchꢀ, Carolyn.. PS3556 .O9 A521: The angel of the chairs : 6 lithographs by Fox, Hugh, 1932-; Cortina Aravena, Amalia..
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PS3556 .O9 B823: Bukowski by Fox, Hugh, 1932-. PS3573 .A42 S65: Sometimes a poet will hijack the moon by Wakoski, Diane..

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