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Book. Octavo; VG/G; green, black and brown pictorial spine with black and white text; first printing; dust jacket has sunning to spine; slight sunning toward rear head edge; otherwise exterior clean; cloth exterior shows minimal wear; clean, straight boards; interior clean; illustrated; pp 257; signed by author. 1351675. FP New Rockville Stock.
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Fine in Near Fine jacket. First edition. Tall octavo. xiii, 257pp. Fine in lightly worn, near fine dust jacket with a portion of the spine very lightly sunned. Inscribed to noted poet Donald Justice on the title page: "For Don-who'll understand. Dana." Donald Justice is the subject of one of the essays collected here: "Tradition and an Individual Talent." An excellent association. Laid in are a three-page program for "Nosferatu, " introduced (in the performance) by Dana Gioia; A reproduction (or offprint? ) of Gioia's entry from *American Poets Since World War II. Third Series*; and an eight-page corner-stapled essay by Gioia titled "Warner Brothers' Fat Men" not in this collection.