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Styron, William, (Robert Penn Warren).
ADMIRAL ROBERT PENN WARREN AND THE SNOWS OF WINTER.
Winston-Salem: Palaemon Press, 1978. First edition. Styron's tribute to Warren. Number 197 of 250 SIGNED copies (there were also 26 lettered copies). Black-and-white frontis photograph of Warren. Plain white heavy wraps and blue dust jacket with printed paper label. Fine.
[Book #54474]
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Warren, Robert Penn, and Cleanth Brooks, editors.
STORIES FROM THE SOUTHERN REVIEW.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana State Univ. Press, (1953). First edition. Fine in slightly edgeworn and rubbed dust jacket with green on spine a bit faded. Still, a very good or better copy overall.
[Book #45224]
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Warren, Robert Penn.
APG 065.3 (2004)
Author Price Guide. (Dickerson: Quill & Brush, 2004).
Includes a facsimile of the author's signature; a brief biographical sketch;
a list of the author's first editions (American and British) current to the date
of publication of the guide, with entries for limited and trade editions; number
of copies (if available); how to identify the first edition; and estimated values
with and without the dustwrapper (if applicable). Issued as a PDF file.
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a complete list of our individual Author Price Guides or for information about
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[Book #22906]
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Warren, Robert Penn.
ELEVEN POEMS ON THE SAME THEME.
Norfolk: New Directions, (1942). First edition. In the New Directions "Poet of the Month" series. His second collection of poetry. Fine in plain stiff paperwraps in dust jacket which is slightly faded on spine and has a small crease at top of front panel. There was also a small simultaneous edition in boards.
[Book #33761]
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Warren, Robert Penn.
GUBERNATOR.
([Warsaw], Poland): Panstwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, (1960). First Polish edition, with a prologue by Bronislaw Zielinski. Paperwraps, in dust jacket. Reprinted in 1962 in boards, and then again in 1964 in two volumes (Grimshaw J22a). This appears to have been Warren's personal copy, with "1st printing--20,000" apparently in Warren's hand. We purchased the book from a dealer who bought it from bibliographer and collector Stuart Wright, who is known to have received books from Warren's personal library. Small ink stamp inside rear cover, spine a little creased, otherwise near fine in white, printed paperwraps and dust jacket. Dust jacket shows light edge rubbing, few tiny nicks, and slight tanning at spine, otherwise very good to near fine. Scarce.
[Book #47587]
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Warren, Robert Penn.
NEW AND SELECTED POEMS 1923-1985.
New York: Random House, (1985). First edition. Number 165 of 350 numbered copies SIGNED by the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet. Published to celebrate his 80th birthday. Fine with a tiny touch of creasing at spine ends; in original, near fine slipcase. Issued without a dust jacket.
[Book #49619]
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Warren, Robert Penn.
OR ELSE-- Poem/Poems 1968-1974.
New York: Random House, (1974). First edition. Number 206 of 300 SIGNED, numbered copies. Slight sunning to spine, otherwise near fine or better in original black paper-covered slipcase which is a little bumped and worn at corners (very slight paper loss at open edges). Issued without a dust jacket.
[Book #49045]
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Warren, Robert Penn.
A PLACE TO COME TO.
New York: Rand McNally & Co. (1977). First edition. Number 54 of 350 SIGNED, numbered and specially bound copies. Spine only slightly dulled (less than usual), otherwise fine in slipcase with small abrasion where sticker removed.
[Book #54662]
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Warren, Robert Penn.
TO A LITTLE GIRL, ONE YEAR OLD, IN A RUINED FORTRESS.
[New Haven]: Yale University, (1956). First edition. INSCRIBED, "To Stuart (W[right]) with admiration and friendship. Red (W[arren])." Wright was a professor and small press publisher of limited editions and, for a time, Warren's executor. The setting of the story is La Rocca, the Warrens' (and later the Cheevers') fortress house in Porto Ercole, Italy. A small book of poems designed, printed, and illustrated by Jane Daggett in the Department of Graphic Arts, School of Design at Yale. Grimshaw estimates that only about 175 copies were printed. Approximately 7 1/2 inches square; 30 pages, including 6 illustrations, bound in pictorial boards and issued without a dust jacket. Edges of spine and corners rubbed, still very good. A scarce "A" item, and rare inscribed. This book is from the collection of Scott and Vivian Donaldson and has their small, tasteful bookplate on back pastedown. Scott is considered one of our leading literary biographers. He has written eight books about 20th-century American authors and is listed among prominent 20th-century Virginia authors by the Virginia Center for the book. INSCRIBED TO HIS ONE-TIME EXECUTOR.
[Book #49496]
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