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Fair. No Jacket. Second printing of first edition, signed by Snodgrass to title page and inscribed to his future wife: "To Kathy Brown who is more than the law allows, affectionately, criminally". This a little smudged by historic dampness which has also cockled all the pages a little. Coupled with foxing to inner covers, and exterior wear, marking and fading, this is not a fine copy by any means, but retains a nice association with the author. 8vo. 72pp.
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8vo, pp. 69. Printed wraps, a fine copy. Inscribed to poet and editor of Voyages, William Claire: For | William Claire | with thanks and all | best wishes | W. D. Snodgrass" Snodgrass won the Pulitzer Prize in 1960 for his poetry collection: Heart's Needle (1959). W. D. Snodgrass was born on January 5, 1926 in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. Snodgrass's first poems appeared in 1951, and throughout the 1950s he published in some of the most prestigious magazines: Botteghe Oscure, Partisan Review, The New Yorker, The Paris Review and The Hudson Review. However, in 1957, five sections from a sequence entitled 'Heart's Needle' were included in Hall, Pack and Simpson's anthology, New Poets of England and America, By the time Heart's Needle was published, in 1959, Snodgrass had already won The Hudson Review Fellowship in Poetry and an Ingram Merrill Foundation Poetry Prize.
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Near Fine in Fine jacket. First edition, hardcover issue. Foxing on topedge, thus near fine in fine dustwrapper. Copy number 11 of 50 copies thus bound and Signed by Snodgrass.