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The University of Arizona Poetry Center Rare Book Holdings UAPC Rare Book Holdings | Page 1 of 236 The University of Arizona Poetry Center Rare Book Holdings - Last Updated 1/14/2020 This computer-generated list is accurate to the best of our knowledge, but may contain some formatting issues and/or inaccuracies. Thank you for your understanding . Author Title Publisher/Year Subject Special Norman Macleod issue; [Columbus, Ohio, Golden Goose Press 1952] Macleod, Norman. Selections from his new poetry and prose. Spirit photography : a fireside book [S.l. : Cuneiform Press 2012] Wit and humor in art‐‐Specimens. of gurus. Artists' books‐‐Specimens. Robinson Jeffers : ave, vale. [s.l.] : J Bransten et al 1962. Jeffers, Robinson,‐‐1887‐1962‐‐ Appreciation. Fifty‐nine English phrases to learn by [Seattle : Wave Books 2011.] heart. Cold Mountain Press Poetry Post Austin Cold Mountain Press 1973‐1975. Card Series. Overherd at the river's hip : 15 Buffalo, NY : Little Scratch Pad Editions 2008. Buffalo (N.Y.‐‐Poetry. Buffalo poets : poems in conversation. The United States Songster. Cincinnati, OH UP James 1838. Flowers of piety : devotions and Dublin : John Arigho & Sons [1912?] Catholic Church‐‐Prayers and prayers compiled from approved devotions. sources. The Reaper. Evansville Robert McDowell and Mark Jarman Dancing Star, #26. Indiana University 2002. The Phoenix Nest, 1593. London F Etchells and H Macdonald 1926. Sunlight and shade; being poems London, Cassell 1883. and pictures of life and nature. UAPC Rare Book Holdings | Page 2 of 236 TrenchArt : material. Los Angeles : Les Figues Press 2005. American literature‐‐21st century. TrenchArt : tracer : aesthetics. Los Angeles : Les Figues Press c2008. Poetry, Modern‐‐21st century. Aesthetics. Los Angeles : Les Figues Press c2009. Language lessons. Nashville, Tennessee : Third Man Books 2014. 10x10 3 ten cave canem poets x ten New York cave canem foundation 2006. lines. Poets of Today: presenting Poems New York Charles Scribner's Sons 1954. and Translations by Harry Duncan, Samurai and Serpent Poems by Murray Noss and Anthoer Animal: Poems by May Swenson. Oracle : a voluntary of poems and Oracle, Ariz. : Oracle Press 1974. Prints, American. American prints. poetry‐‐20th century. New Poets An Anthology of seven Prairie City The Press of James A Dekker 1941. young contemporary poets. Under one roof : a gathering of Richmond, Mass. : Mad River Press ©1992. Poets, American‐‐Massachusetts‐‐ poems. 20th century. The 10th Sitka Symposium Portfolio. Sitka, AK Carolyn Servid and Dorik Mechau n.d. A Reading of New Poems by Garrett, Tip Laziale ‐ Frascati 1959. O'Gorman, Creagh, BNagg, O Criadain, O'Grady Presented in a public reading at the American Academy in Rome on May 16, 1959. This piece of earth : images and Tucson, Ariz. : Tumamoc People and Habitats College of Tumamoc Hill (Ariz. words from Tumamoc Hill / Science University of Arizona 2013. Tumamoc: People and Habitats ; College of Science, University of Arizona. Solar Fusion: 9 degrees 42 minutes Tucson: University of Arizona 2009 2009AD UAPC Rare Book Holdings | Page 3 of 236 Poetics journal. [Berkeley, CA : sn c1982‐1998. Poetics‐‐Periodicals. Criticism‐‐ Periodicals. Literature‐‐History and criticism‐‐Periodicals. Maelstrom review. [Long Beach, Calif.] Maelstrom Press American literature‐‐20th century‐ ‐Periodicals. American poetry‐‐ 20th century‐‐Periodicals. Bruno's. [New York, N.Y. : Guido Bruno 1917?] New York (N.Y.‐‐Periodicals. Ahora : a newsletter of current Albuquerque, N.M., Desert Review Press workings. Matchbook. Ames, IA : Small Fires Press 2004‐ Poetry‐‐Periodicals. American poetry‐‐Periodicals. Burning deck. Ann Arbor. Ann Arbor (Mich.‐‐Periodicals. Tuesday; an art project. Arlington, MA : J Flescher American poetry‐‐21st century‐‐ Periodicals. Arts, American‐‐21st century‐‐Periodicals. Black Mountain review. Black Mountain, N.C. : Lorien House c1987‐ Periodicals. Io magazine. Cape Elizabeth, Me. : Io Books etc American literature‐‐20th century‐ ‐Periodicals. Literature, Modern‐‐ 20th century. Big table. Chicago, Ill. : Big Table Inc c1959‐1960. Reaedr. Colorado Springs, CO : NewLights Press, 2017‐ Poetry‐‐21st century‐‐Periodicals. Little magazines‐‐Colorado‐‐ Colorado Springs‐‐Periodicals. Poesia Libre Revista de Poesia. Managua, Nicaragua Ministerio de Cultura Evergreen review. New York, N.Y. : Grove Press 1957‐ Literature, Modern‐‐Periodicals. Crazy horse. New York, N.Y. : Mandrill Press [1962‐ Poetry, Modern‐‐20th century‐‐ Periodicals. The Floating bear; a newsletter. New York, sn American literature‐‐20th century‐ ‐Periodicals. UAPC Rare Book Holdings | Page 4 of 236 Yugen. New York, Totem Press etc Poetry‐‐Periodicals. How(ever. San Francisco, CA : How American poetry‐‐Women authors‐‐Periodicals. American poetry‐‐20th century‐‐Periodicals. The Ark. San Francisco, Calif. : The Ark 1947‐ American poetry‐‐20th century‐‐ Periodicals. English poetry‐‐20th century‐‐Periodicals. Mango. San Jose, CA Lorna Dee Cervantes Noon. Tokyo Phillip Rowland 2005‐2007. The Illiterati. Waldport, OR The Fine Arts Group CPS "Objectivists" 1931. Poetry Magazine, February 1931. Chicago 1931. Abbey, Edward, Typed postcard signed to Lois Shelton, Oracle, Arizona, October 10, 1988. Abbey, Rita Deanin. Seeds yet ever secret : poems and Las Vegas, Nev. : Gan Or 2013. images / Rita Deanin Abbey. Abendroth, Emily, When I grow up I want to be a Brooklyn, N.Y. : Belladonna* Collaborative, 2013. mighty tall order / by Emily Abendroth. Abendroth, Emily, Always hook a a gift horsey dead in Houston, Texas : little red leaves, 2015. Small press books‐‐Specimens. the kisser : [an invocation] / text by Chapbooks‐‐Specimens. Emily Abendroth ; illustrations by Jenna Peters‐Golden. Abendroth, Emily. Notwithstanding shoring, flummox / [Houston, Tex] : little red leaves c2012. American poetry‐‐21st century. Emily Abendroth. Small press books‐‐Specimens. Chapbooks‐‐Specimens. Abendroth, Emily. Exclosures : 1 ‐ 8 / Emily Abendroth. Philadelphia, PA : Albion Books 2012. Aberg, W. M. Philosophies of the dusk : poems / Tucson, Ariz. : Pima College 1984. Knoll, Michael. Aberg, W. M. by W. M. Aberg and Michael Knoll. UAPC Rare Book Holdings | Page 5 of 236 Aberg, W. M. Philosophies of the dusk : poems / Tucson, Ariz. : Pima College 1984. Knoll, Michael. Aberg, W. M. by W. M. Aberg and Michael Knoll. Abramowitz, Harold. A house on a hill (part 3 / by Harold Tuscaloosa : Slash Pine Press 2010. Abramowitz. Abrams, M. H. A glossary of literary terms, by M.H. New York, Holt Rinehart and Winston [c1957] Literature‐‐Terminology. Abrams. Based on an earlier Dan S. Norton and Peters Rushton. Abse, Dannie. Tenants of the House Poems 1951‐ London, Eng. Hutchinson 1957. 56. Ace, Samuel, Our weather our sea / Samuel Ace. Brooklyn, NY : Belladonna* Collaborative, [2017] American poetry‐‐21st century. American poetry. 2000‐2099 Acker, Kathy, Homage to LeRoi Jones and other New York : Center for the Humanities, the Graduate Center, Acker, Kathy,‐‐1948‐1997. early works / Kathy Acker ; Gabrielle The City University of New York, 2015. Baraka, Amiri,‐‐1934‐2014‐‐ Kappes, editor. Criticism and interpretation. Baraka, Amiri,‐‐1934‐2014‐‐ Influence. and others AD, Patrick. Other ends pine / Patrick AD, David [Houston, Tex.] : little red leaves c2013. American poetry‐‐21st century. Feil, Rebecca Novak, Dawn Small press books‐‐Specimens. Pendergast and Stalina Villarreal. Chapbooks‐‐Specimens. Adame, Leonard. Entrance : 4 Chicano poets / Leonard Greenfield Center, N. Y. : Greenfield Review Press 1975. American poetry‐‐Mexican Adame, Luis Omar Salinas, Gary American authors. Soto, Ernesto Trejo. ‐‐ Adams, Amber Meadow, The first time it rained / Amber Buffalo, New York : Buffalo Ochre Papers, 2018. Passamaquoddy Indians‐‐Fiction. Meadow Adams. Indian teenagers‐‐Fiction. Indian teenagers. and others Adams, Frederick B. To Russia with Frost. Boston, Club of Odd Volumes 1963. Adams‐Santos, The sundering / Stephanie Adams‐ New York : Poetry Society of America 2010. Stephanie. Santos ; selected and introduced by Linda Gregg. UAPC Rare Book Holdings | Page 6 of 236 Addonizio, Kim, Another day on earth / by Kim New York, NY : The Center for Book Arts 2009. Poetry. Addonizio. Adkins, David Paul. Stick up / Paul David Adkins. [Columbus, Ohio?] : Blood Pudding Press 2014. Agha, Shahid Ali, The half‐inch Himalayas / Agha Middletown, Conn. : Wesleyan University Press c1987. Shahid Ali. Agha, Shahid Ali, The belovéd witness : selected New Delhi ; Viking 1992. Indic poetry (English‐‐20th poems / Agha Shahid Ali. century. Indic poetry (English 1900‐1999 Agha, Shahid Ali, A walk through the yellow pages / Tucson, Ariz. : SUN/gemini Press 1987. Agha Shahid Ali ; drawings by Rebecca Gaver. Aguilar‐Amat, Anna, Coses petites = Little things / poems [Chicago] : Flamenco Arts Center Press, 2012. by Anna Aguilar‐Amat and Francesc Parcerisas ; illustrations by David Abed and James Hajicek ; English translation by Elizabeth Hildreth. Ai, Killing floor : poems / by Ai. ‐‐ Boston : Houghton Mifflin 1979. Ai, Cruelty; poems. Boston, Houghton Mifflin 1973. Aiken, Conrad, And in the human heart [by] Conrad New York, Duell Sloan and Pearce [c1940] Aiken. Aiken, Conrad, Earth triumphant and other tales in New York, The Macmillan co 1914. verse. Aiken, Conrad, Selected poems / by Conrad Aiken. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1931. Akbar, Kaveh, Portrait of the alcoholic / Kaveh Little Rock, Arkansas : Sibling Rivalry Press, 2017. Prayer‐‐Islam‐‐Poetry. American Akbar. poetry‐‐21st century. Prayer‐‐ Islam. and others UAPC Rare Book Holdings | Page 7 of 236 Albert,
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