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COWLEY, MALCOLM. Group of 12 Signed First Editions.
COWLEY, MALCOLM. Group of 12 Signed First Editions. Most by or translated by Cowley. All but The Green Parrot with dust jackets as issued. New York, vd
- Notes: The Green Parrot. 1929 * Radiguet. The Count''s Ball. Translated by Cowley. This was the title that inspired George Stevens, Cowley''s editor at Norton, to contract him for a book of essays that would become Exile''s Return. 1929 * Aragon, Poet of the French Resistance. Translated by Cowley. 1945 * Writers of To-Day. Signed at Hemingway chapter. 1945 * Harvard Advocate Anthology. Also Signed by Percy MacKaye and John Hall Wheelock, who notes that his entry "For a Book of Poems" is not in any of his previous publications. 1950 * The Literary Situation. Inscribed to Felicia Geffen of the AAL. 1954 * Writers at Work: The Paris Review Interviews. Second U.S. edition. 1958 * Whitman. Leaves of Grass. Introduction by Cowley. Inscribed to poet Karl Shapiro who wrote a blurb. Jacket is price-clipped. 1959 * How We Live. Cowley''s copy of the anthology, Signed with his holograph corrections. 1968 * Unshaken Friend. Scarce First U.S. uncorrected proof. 1972 * A Second Flowering. Additionally signed by Tony Buttitta, author of the F. Scott Fitzgerald memoir After the Good Gay Times. 1973 * Eisenberg. Malcolm Cowley: A Checklist of His Writings. 1975.
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