Box 98
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Contains 16 Results:
Highgate RoadThe Inkling Press, Ithaca, NY, undated
Item — Box: 98
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3 copies, printed by Tim Larkin and signed by Ammons
Dates:
undated
Six-Piece Suite Palaemon Press Limited, 1978
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Hand bound. 230 copy edition. 2 copies - copy inscribed to Phyllis and signed and the other unbound and unsigned
Dates:
1978
Poem Press for Privacy, Winston-Salem, NC, undated
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Sixty copy edition. Single poem in small envelope. 9 copies signed by Ammons
Dates:
undated
"Breaking Out" broadside, 1978
Item — Box: 98, Folder: 1
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126 copy edition by Palaemon with illustration by Ammons. 14 copies.
Dates:
1978
"Rarities" broadside, 1994
Item — Box: 98, Folder: 2
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126 copy edition by Larch Tree Press with illustrations by J. Tyler. 2 copies signed by Ammons.
Dates:
1994
"Easter Morning", 1986
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220 copy edition printed by the Shadowy Waters Press for the North Carolina Humanities Committee. 5 copies signed by Ammons
Dates:
1986
The Really Short Poems of A.R. Ammons, 1990
Item — Box: 98
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From the Collection:
The Archie Ammons papers, 1945-2010, contains correspondence from students and teaching colleagues, fellow poets and other literary figures, and family members, as well as formal and informal photographs of Ammons and other literary figures, poetry files, literary manuscripts, teaching material from his time in Cornell's Department of English, journals, personal art work, audio and video tapes, including tapes of Ammons reading his own poetry. Major correspondents include John G. Benedict,...
Dates:
1990
The First Anthology edited by A.R. Ammons, Deborah Auer, Carol Burke, Rachel Davis, Julie Kane, Bruce Piasecki, Ross Tharaud, 1974
Item — Box: 98
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From the Collection:
The Archie Ammons papers, 1945-2010, contains correspondence from students and teaching colleagues, fellow poets and other literary figures, and family members, as well as formal and informal photographs of Ammons and other literary figures, poetry files, literary manuscripts, teaching material from his time in Cornell's Department of English, journals, personal art work, audio and video tapes, including tapes of Ammons reading his own poetry. Major correspondents include John G. Benedict,...
Dates:
1974