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Gary Snyder; Madeline Gleason; Andrei Voznesensky; Jacques Prevert; Miriam Waddington; Ken Maytag. Unicorn Folio, Series One, Number One. Broadsides in inner and outer folders. Incomplete. Signed by designer Alan Brilliant and by poet Ken Maytag.. Unicorn Press, Santa Barbara, CA, 1967.

Price: US$160.00 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: Broadsides are Very Fine. Folders are Very Good; mild bumping to extremities; minor stains; a bit of silverfishing near edges; else Fine. Included are "Go Round" by Gary Snyder; "Willing to Be" by Madeline Gleason; "Strip-Tease" and "Lettish Saga" by Andrei Voznesensky; "Barbara" by Jacques Prevert; "Little Allegories of Canada/Montreal: All French Speaking Here" by Miriam Waddington; "Ice Cream Bars", "A Poem to Not One or Another but to All", and "December 20, 1966" by Ken Maytag. Signed by Ken Maytag below his name at the end of "December 20, 1966", which also has a captioned tissue guard reading "December 20, 1966 by Ken Maytag on handmade paper hand-set in 18 Pt. Perpetua type by Alan Brilliant." Contributions by Melissa Mytinger and Muriel Rukeyser are missing. Limitation page notes: "325 Copies of this folio were printed by Noel Young with typography and devices by Alan Brilliant. [This is] No. 2. Published by The Unicorn Press to commemorate the opening of The Unicorn Book Shop January 2, 1967." Above his name is signed "With thanks, Alan Brilliant." This copy from the estate of Ann Hyde Greet, a UC Santa Barbara professor noted for her translations and scholarly work on French poets; one of her own original poems, plus translations of poems by Pierre Reverdy, are featured in Unicorn Folio, Series Two, Number One. Ken Maytag was the general manager of the Unicorn Book Shop and publisher of Unicorn Press. Alan Brilliant, along with Jack Shoemaker and Al's spouse, the poet, novelist, and translator, Teo Savory, founded both the Book Shop and the Press. Teo translated the Prevert poem for this issue. Unicorn Press moved to Greensboro, NC, in 1973, and is still in operation.

Seller: Montecito Rare Books, Goleta, CA, U.S.A.