113. Exit Ghost. A novel by Philip Roth, with 15 illustrations by R. B. Kitaj, September 2018. $800112. Eugene Onegin. A novel in verse by Alexander Pushkin, translated into English by Vladimir Nabokov, transliteration by Stanislav Shvabrin, and with an introduction by Brian Boyd; frontispiece by Stan Washburn, June 2018. $1,650111. Sense and Sensibility. By Jane Austen, with ten color illustrations by Augusta Talbot, November 2017. $700110. The Bridge. The poem by Hart Crane, in scroll format over 50 feet long, with seven woodblock prints by Joel Shapiro, an introduction by Langdon Hammer, and two photographs by Michael Kenna, October 2017. $2,500109. Scenes from the Cutting Room Floor. Screenplays by William Bentley and twenty artworks by John Baldessari, April 2017. $700108. The Little of our Earthly Trust. Poetry by Elizabeth Bishop, selected and with an introduction by Helen Vendler and prints by John Newman, November 2016. $1,200107. Pedro Páramo. By Juan Rulfo, translated by Margaret Sayers Peden, with a new introduction by Alfred Mac Adam, and prints by Enrique Chagoya, September 2016. $850106. Bouvard & Pécuchet. By Gustave Flaubert, translated and with an introduction by Mark Polizzotti, June 2016. $750105. Bibliography of The Arion Press: The First One Hundred Books. Foreword by Kevin Starr; introduction by Glenn Todd; prologue by Peter Kraus; preface by Andrew Hoyem, December 2015. $2,000104. The Lulu Plays. By Frank Wedekind, illustrated by William Kentridge, September 2015. $2,000102. The Leopard. A selection of poetry by Jorie Graham, with prints by Julian Lethbridge, and an introductory essay by Helen Vendler, December 2014. $850101. What the End is For . The novel by Giuseppe di Lampedusa, with a foreword and appendix by Gioacchino Lanza Tomasi, and with 32 photographs in color by Giovan Battista Poletto, January 2015. $750100. Leaves of Grass. By Walt Whitman, hand-set, the text of the 1855 first edition, introduced by Helen Vendler, June 2014. $20,00098. Porgy & Bess. The libretto by DuBose Heyward and Ira Gershwin, with 16 lithographs by Kara Walker, November 2013. $1,75097. The Day of the Locust. The novel by Nathanael West, with an introduction by David Thomson, and twenty photographs by Lucy Gray, July 2013. $65095. The Moonstone. By Wilkie Collins, with illustrations by Stan Washburn $60093. Poetry of Sappho. In Greek with new English translation by John Daley with Page duBois, interspersed with twenty prints by Julie Mehretu, November 2011. $1,75092. A Delicate Balance. By Edward Albee, with 4 illustrations by Tom Holland, September 2011. $50091. The Sundial. By Shirley Jackson, with illustrations by Miles Hyman, and an essay by Diane Johnson, June 2011. $50090. South of Heaven. By Jim Thompson, with an introduction by Arnold Hano, and with forty-four illustrations by the artist Raymond Pettibon $50087. I Love My Love. By Helen Adam, with 16 prints by Kiki Smith, in accordion-fold format, in box, November 2009. $5,00085. Mrs. Bridge. By Evan S. Connell, with 68 color and black-and-white photographs by Laurie Simmons, 2009. $55084. The Nachman Stories. By Leonard Michaels, with nine photographic portraits of the author, and essays by Robert Hass and Robert Pinsky, 2009. $45083. The Structure of Rime. By Robert Duncan, with etchings by Frank Lobdell, and an introduction by Michael Palmer, 2008. $1,35082. Tono-Bungay. By H. G. Wells, with 14 portraits by Stan Washburn, 2008. $75080. The Boobus and the Bunnyduck. Facsimile of a unique artist book made by Jess in 1957 from a children's story by Michael McClure, in accordion-fold format, in box with booklet, 2007. $1,50078. Journey Round My Room. By Xavier de Maistre, with photographs and a housing for the book by Ross Anderson, 2007. $45076. A Day in the Bleachers. By Arnold Hano, with illustrations by Mark Ulriksen, 2006. $1,20075. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. Published in honor of the three-hundredth anniversary of his birth, with a historical essay by John Bigelow and William H. Huntington, 2006. $60073. Gloria. Twenty-eight poems by Bill Berkson with twenty-five etchings by Alex Katz, 2005. $2,50072. Orlando: A Biography. The novel by Virginia Woolf, with ninety-three color photographs by Diana Michener, 2005. $90071. The Theory of Relativity. By Albert Einstein, a centennial edition of the two key papers of 1905, with foreword, annotations, and afterword by Professor Richard A. Muller of the University of California at Berkeley, 2005. $50065. Trout Fishing in America. By Richard Brautigan, with a preface by Ron Loewinsohn and a photographic portrait of the author by Edmund Shea, and in half the edition a color lithograph by Wayne Thiebaud, 2003. $65064. Paradise Lost. By John Milton, the poem in twelve books, edited and with a note on the text by John T. Shawcross, introduction by Helen Vendler, 2002. Sold as a set with publication 69. $1,20063. The Ballad of Lemon & Crow. By Glenn Todd, new fiction, with 6 photogravures by Bruce Conner and anonymous artists, signed, 2002. $50062. Arcadia. By Tom Stoppard, with a foreword by the playwright, an introduction by Diana Ketcham, and four views of Sidley Park by William Matthews, 2001. $85061. The Voices of Marrakesh. By Elias Canetti, afterword by Ferdinand Protzman, 29 photographs by Karl Bissinger, and 6 etchings by William T. Wiley, 2001. $2,00060. The Holy Bible. New Revised Standard Version of the Old Testament, Apocrypha, and New Testament, in large folio format, with red initial letters, 2000. $7,75059. Cane. By Jean Toomer, with woodblock prints by Martin Puryear. August, 2000. $12,50056. Kora in Hell. By William Carlos Williams, prose-poetry from 1920, with an introduction by Lawrence Kart, and 21 prints by Mel Kendrick, signed, 1998. $60055. The Alienist. By Machado de Assis, a novella from Brazil, 1881, translated from the Portuguese by Alfred Mac Adam, with 12 drawings by Carroll Dunham, signed, 1998. $3,65053. Shakespeare's Sonnets. Edited and introduced by Helen Vendler, 1997. $75052. Ape & Cat. 18 photogravures by Jim Dine in an accordion-fold album, with "The Madonna of the Future" by Henry James, introduction by Arthur Danto, two volumes in box with lead-alloy bas-relief sculpture by Dine on lid, signed, 1997. $3,50049. Christian Symbols. By Rudolf Koch and Fritz Kredel, 158 emblems from the history of Christianity, German translated by Kevin Ahern, reissue in book form of rare portfolio (1932-35), a resource for designers, scholars, and churches, 1996. $9047. Herman Melville: Selected Poems. Edited and with introduction by Helen Vendler, frontispiece portrait by Barry Moser, signed, 1995. Companion to "Moby-Dick." $70046. Lie, Sit, Stand, Be Still. By Michael McClure, introduction by the poet, 24 sheets of poetry interleaved with 24 lithographs by Robert Graham, in box with bronze bas-relief sculpture by Graham, signed, 1995. $5,00045. Call It Sleep. By Henry Roth, the novel from 1934, with 48 photographs from New York City in 1907-13, the time of the story, signed. 1995. $70043. Pale Fire. By Vladimir Nabokov, with a frontispiece portrait of the author by Andrew Hoyem, 1994. $3,50041. The Case of the Wolf-Man. By Sigmund Freud, with an introduction by Richard Wollheim and with five etchings and six woodcuts by Jim Dine, 1993. $95033. Go Your Stations, Girl. By Carl R. Martin, highly praised first book by this contemporary poet, introduction by Andrew Hoyem, signed, 1991. $7532. Biotherm. By Frank O'Hara, essay and glossary by Bill Berkson, with 42 lithographs by Jim Dine, in portfolio, signed, 1990. $2,75024. Captivity Narrative of Hannah Duston. Related by Cotton Mather, John Greenleaf Whittier, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Henry David Thoreau, with an introduction by Glenn Todd and 35 woodblock prints by Richard Bosman, 1987. $50023. Diary of a Non-Deflector. Selected poems by Jim Dine, with a frontispiece self-portrait etching by Jim Dine, 1987. $1822. What If. Poems 1969-87, by Andrew Hoyem, with a frontispiece portrait etching of the author by Jim Dine, 1987. $1820. Birds of the Pacific Slope. 156 bird portraits by Andrew Jackson Grayson (1816-69), in portfolio box, with companion volume, a biography of Grayson by Lois Stone and Grayson's ornithological notes, 1986. $4,50015. The Great Gatsby. By F. Scott Fitzgerald, the novel, with 97 drawings by the architect Michael Graves, signed, 1984. $15,00011. The Maltese Falcon. By Dashiell Hammett, illustrated with 46 period photographs of sites in the novel, with a preface by the publisher, including an appreciation by private investigator David Fechheimer, and an appendix with notes on the photographs by Glenn Todd, 1983. $2,0007. Flatland. By Edwin Abbott Abbott, with an introduction by Ray Bradbury, illustrated with 14 line drawings and 10 diecuts by Andrew Hoyem, signed, 1980. $400
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