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The Spirit Walks, The Rocks Will Talk. Eccentric Translations from Two Eccentrics. With Vignettes...

The Spirit Walks, The Rocks Will Talk. Eccentric Translations from Two Eccentrics. With Vignettes by Guy Davenport

by Johnson, Ronald

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New York and Penland: The Jargon Society, 1969. First edition. [20] pp. Tall narrow octavo, hand-sewn marbled printed wrappers. Some minor rubbing to edges. Hand correction in text on p. [7]. One of 500 numbered copies, signed by Johnson and Davenport. Printed by Heritage Printers of Charlotte, NC, on Fabriano and Cockerell paper, with a central spread of French marbled paper. An elegant production, published as Jargon 72.
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The Spirit Walks, the Rocks Will Talk (Jargon 72)
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The Spirit Walks, the Rocks Will Talk (Jargon 72)

by Ronald Johnson, Guy Davenport (illstr)

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Penland: The Jargon Society, 1969. Soft cover. Very good/No jacket. Signed by Johnson and Davenport. 500 copies of this opusculum have been printed in the autumn of 1969 by Heritage Prints, Charlotte, North Carolina for distribution among friends of the Jargon Society. Copy #464. Envelope is slightly creased and worn along edges, but pamphlet itself is in excellent condition with no visible flaws. Cover and inside are clean and unmarked.
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The Spirit Walks, the Rocks Will Talk: Eccentric Translations from Two Eccentrics (With Vignettes...
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The Spirit Walks, the Rocks Will Talk: Eccentric Translations from Two Eccentrics (With Vignettes by Guy Davenport)

by Ronald Johnson

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New York: The Jargon Society, 1969. Original wraps. Very Good +. Guy Davenport. The 1969 1st edition, #211 OF 500 COPIES SIGNED BY BOTH RONALD JOHNSON AND GUY DAVENPORT at the limitation. Crisp and VG+ in its stapled, pictorial wrappers, with very light creasing and chipping --and one small closed tear-- alog the upper-edges. "Printed in the autumn of 1969 by Heritage Printers, Chalotte, North Carolina, for distribution among those friends of the Jargon Society who may be lacking their own private winter garden. The type is Palatino; the papers are Fabriano, Cockerell, and French marbled. The design is by Jonathan Williams." This copy belonged to photographer Art Sinsabaugh, who signed his name in pencil at the top of the front free endpaper.
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