Nature's First Green by Henry Roth
Nature's First Green by Henry Roth
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Nature's First Green
by Henry Roth
New York: Targ Editions
First edition, 1979
SIGNED by Roth on the final, limitation page, #181 of 350 copies. Includes a separate page advertising Targ's first ten titles.
Condition: Hardcover with plain yellow dustjacket, which in turn is in mylar. Small previous bookdealer's notations in pencil on the ffep, otherwise interior is neat and clean. This book is VERY short, the main text of which consists of only 4 pages, plus title page, limitation page, etc. Binding nice and firm.
wiki: "John Brandi (born November 5, 1943, Los Angeles, California) is an American poet and artist. San Francisco Poet Laureate Jack Hirschman has said of Brandi: 'He has been an open roader for much of his life and like his two great forebears, Whitman and Neruda, has named the minute particulars, the details of his sojournings … infusing them with a whole gamut of feelings— compassionate, mischievous, loving and righteous. It's what's made his poetry one of the solid bodies of work that's emerged from the North American West since the '60s.'"
by Henry Roth
New York: Targ Editions
First edition, 1979
SIGNED by Roth on the final, limitation page, #181 of 350 copies. Includes a separate page advertising Targ's first ten titles.
Condition: Hardcover with plain yellow dustjacket, which in turn is in mylar. Small previous bookdealer's notations in pencil on the ffep, otherwise interior is neat and clean. This book is VERY short, the main text of which consists of only 4 pages, plus title page, limitation page, etc. Binding nice and firm.
wiki: "John Brandi (born November 5, 1943, Los Angeles, California) is an American poet and artist. San Francisco Poet Laureate Jack Hirschman has said of Brandi: 'He has been an open roader for much of his life and like his two great forebears, Whitman and Neruda, has named the minute particulars, the details of his sojournings … infusing them with a whole gamut of feelings— compassionate, mischievous, loving and righteous. It's what's made his poetry one of the solid bodies of work that's emerged from the North American West since the '60s.'"