All the World's a Pun [Broadside]
New York: Moon Dragon Press, 1975. 11 x 8.5 inches. Printed in red and black. On Blue Water Script 25% Rag paper. Inscribed in red felt-tip pen by the poet, April 15, 1976. This is Moon Dragon Press Broadside No. 1.
New York: Moon Dragon Press, 1975. 11 x 8.5 inches. Printed in red and black. On Blue Water Script 25% Rag paper. Inscribed in red felt-tip pen by the poet, April 15, 1976. This is Moon Dragon Press Broadside No. 1.
New York: Moon Dragon Press, 1975. 11 x 8.5 inches. Printed in red and black. On Blue Water Script 25% Rag paper. This is Moon Dragon Press Broadside No. 1.
[Berkeley]: Book People-Mudra, [1971]. 11 x 8.5 inches. Purple floral border. First broadside edition.
N.p. The Bellevue Press, 1976. 16.75 x 11 inches. Illustration by Angelo Pinto, lithographed by Niles & Phipps Lithographers. One of 100 copies for sale signed by Disch and Pinto from an edition of 125.
N.p. Printed by Stuart McCarty for The Bellevue Press, 1979. 17 x 10 inches. One of 65 copies, this unsigned though called for in the colophon. Printed on the occasion of Disch's reading at SUNY Binghamton, April 16, 1979.
[Lawrence, KS?]: Cottonwood, 1969. 17 x 11 inches. On wove paper. Presented April 10, 1969 at the United Campus Church Fellowship benefit reading for the Draft Resisters League.
Lawrence, KS: Tanny/Peg Leg Press, February 1971. 17 x 11 inches. On wove paper.
[Berkeley, CA]: Printed for Cody's Books by Cranium Press, 1970. 14.75 x 10 inches. Bertholf A35.
N.p. [1970]. 12.5 x 9.5 inches.
New York: Doctor Generosity Press, 1971. 13.5 x 8.5 inches. The Doctor Generosity Press was run out of a tavern in New York City at 73rd and 2nd on the East Side.
Palo Alto, CA: Chimera Books, 1981. 14 x 11 inches. On handmade Fabriano paper. One of 150 unsigned from an edition of 150.
New York: Doctor Generosity Press, 1970. 13.5 x 8.5 inches. The Doctor Generosity Press was run out of a tavern in New York City at 73rd and 2nd on the East Side.
Portland, OR: Yes! Press, 1971. 11 x 7 inches. No. 8 in the series from the Yes! Press.
N.p. no publisher, n.d. 18.5 x 7 inches. Printed in colors. Signed by the poet. Presumed first edition.
N.p. n.d. 11.75 x 10.5 inches.
New York: Doctor Generosity Press, 1971. 13.5 x 8.5 inches. The Doctor Generosity Press was run out of a tavern in New York City at 73rd and 2nd on the East Side.
Vancouver: William Hoffer, 1982. 20 x 9 inches. Mounted as issued in cloth portfolio with spine label. One of 26 lettered copies (this letter "H") signed by the poet, from an edition of 330. Printed on Carlyle Japan and tipped into a binding by Courtland Benson. Designed by Robert Bringhurst.....
[West Chester, PA]: Aralia Press, 17 August 1992. 12.5 x 16 inches. On Iyo Glazed paper. One of 60 copies published in honor of the poet's eightieth birthday.
N.p. s.n., n.d. From the Bart Auerbach Collection. Broadside, 9 3/4 x 8 inches. A song sheet printing of Pierpont's celebrated temperance song. Published in his 'Airs of Palestine', it was often sung and reprinted, as on the celebration of Independence Day, 1839, when it was sung at Faneuil Hall.....
West Chester, PA: Aralia Press, 13 October 1988. 12 x 19 inches. Engraving by Gary Young. One of 150 copies printed by Michael Peich.
New York: Doctor Generosity Press, 1971. 14 x 8.5 inches. Near fine with some light handling wear, some light toning at edges. The Doctor Generosity Press was run out of a tavern in New York City at 73rd and 2nd on the East Side.
[New York]: Browne & Co. Stationers / South Street Seaport Museum, December 15, 1999. 11 x 6.5 inches. Printed in green, red, and black. Woodcut by John DePol. Celebrating the career of Marvin Mondlin, legendary New York bookseller for The Strand, and his recent election to the Typophiles.
New York: Doctor Generosity Press, 1970. 13.5 x 8.5 inches. The Doctor Generosity Press was run out of a tavern in New York City at 73rd and 2nd on the East Side.
London: Printed for Timothy Goodwin, 1683. From the Bart Auerbach Collection. Folio broadsheet, 11 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches. First, and only, edition. Walcott, a Captain of the Guards, was tried for complicity in a plot to kill Charles II and his brother "at a Play-house." Scarce. Wing W285. (BA).....