John Ciardi Collection SUBGROUP I: Books HOMEWARD TO AMERICA. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1940. Signed first edition. Inscribed on front
end paper to Roy Cowden, who was Ciardi's professor at the University of Michigan,
where he took an M.A. in 1939, the same year he won the annual Hopwood Award with
the manuscript that became Homeward to America in 1940. Cowden was the head of the
Hopwood program and the man to whom the 1939 prize manuscript was handed. HOMEWARD TO AMERICA. New York. Henry Holt and Co., 1940. First edition. Signed and inscribed: HOMEWARD TO AMERICA. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1940. Signed first edition (no dj) inscribed: HOMEWARD TO AMERICA. First edition. No d/j. COMPASS. A QUARTERLY-ANTHOLOGY OF MODERN POETRY, edited by Tom Boggs. Prairie City, IL: The Press of James A. Decker, 1941. Includes two Ciardi poems and a prose statement (p. 50). OTHER SKIES. Boston: An Atlantic Monthly Press Book. Little, Brown and Company, 1947. Signed and
inscribed first edition. OTHER SKIES. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1947. (An Atlantic Monthly Press book). Signed
first edition inscribed: OTHER SKIES. Second copy. First edition. Presentation copy. Signed by Daniel Hoffman (last name
only). LIVE ANOTHER DAY. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1949. Signed first edition. LIVE ANOTHER DAY. Signed first edition inscribed: LIVE ANOTHER DAY. Signed first edition. Important association copy, inscribed to Ted Morrison: MID-CENTURY AMERICAN POETS. First edition. Unsigned, but apparently owned by Ted Morrison, who has a MID-CENTURY AMERICAN POETS. Three additional copies: FROM TIME TO TIME. New York: Twayne Publishers Inc., 1951. Signed first edition. Some of these first
editions, including this one, came off the press with the initials JC on the front
cover. This one comes from the United States Marine Corps Archive and is inscribed
and dated to Constance Caraway, who may have been married at this time to Gen. Graves
Erskine: Also signed by Langland, twice: signed and dated Dec. 27, 1951 on inside front cover. Pencil notes by Langland. FROM TIME TO TIME. First edition signed. Important association copy inscribed to Ted Morrison: FROM TIME TO TIME. First edition signed and inscribed (but without a name): AS IF: POEMS NEW AND SELECTED. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1955. First edition signed. Book is dedicated
to Constance Caraway, who has surrounded the author signature with an inscription
of her own as she gave the book to "Doris and Perry" at Christmas 1955. AS IF. Signed and inscribed first edition. Inscribed to Ted and Kay Morrison, thus a very
important association copy: AS IF. Signed, 6th printing. Has partially whited-out stamp of previous owner, Miller Williams, Ciardi's close friend, across bottom pages. Gift of Miller Williams. AS IF. First edition. Association copy of poet Daniel Hoffman, signed by him and dated 1955. AS IF. Third printing, signed and inscribed: I MARRY YOU: A SHEAF OF LOVE POEMS. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1958. First edition. Signed by John
Ciardi and Judith Ciardi. Inscribed to John and Doris Holmes (John Holmes was Ciardi's
mentor and close I MARRY YOU. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1958. Signed: John Ciardi. I MARRY YOU. Second printing, signed and inscribed: I MARRY YOU. 3rd printing. Hardcover. 39 POEMS. 5th printing. Signed bookplate attached to inside front cover. Bookplate inscription: 39 POEMS. Signed first edition. Signed in title page. IN THE STONEWORKS. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1961.Signed first edition in fine d/j,
inscribed to John Holmes on left side of double title page. IN THE STONEWORKS. Three additional copies: IN FACT. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1962. Signed first edition in fine d/j,
inscribed: IN FACT. Signed first edition. IN FACT. First edition. PERSON TO PERSON. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1964.Signed first edition. Also has signature of owner, Doris Holmes (John Holmes's second wife) on FEP. From Doris Holmes Eyges PERSON TO PERSON. Signed and inscribed second printing (on inside front flap). PERSON TO PERSON. Signed opposite title page. PERSON TO PERSON. First edition. Review copy. Laid in: a review announcement card from Rutgers Univ.
Press. THIS STRANGEST EVERYTHING. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1966. Signed first edition in fine
d/j, inscribed to Doris Holmes: THIS STRANGEST EVERYTHING. Third printing. AN ALPHABESTIARY. Philadelphia, PA: J. B. Lippincott, 1967. Signed first edition. In slip jacket. AN ALPHABESTIARY. First edition in slip jacket. Gift of Judith Ciardi or Myra. THE ACHIEVEMENT OF JOHN CIARDI. First Edition. Paperback edition. Also signed by Willis Williams, Nov. 20, 2001. LIVES OF X. Pasted-in signed bookplate FEP. First edition.Gift from Judith Ciardi. LIVES OF X. Two additional copies: THE LITTLE THAT IS ALL. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1974. Signed first edition inscribed: THE LITTLE THAT IS ALL. First edition signed and inscribed: THE LITTLE THAT IS ALL.Third printing. Signed and inscribed on title page: FOR INSTANCE. New York: W. W. Norton, 1979. Signed and inscribed first edition. Inscription is
a nine-line poem FOR INSTANCE. Third printing. Gift from Judith Ciardi. SELECTED POEMS. Fayetteville, AR: University of Arkansas Press, 1984. First edition. Formerly owned
by poet Lew Turco, who wrote some notes in pencil on the page facing the title page.
Title page has his pressed seal. SELECTED POEMS. Hardcover. Second printing. SELECTED POEMS. Paperback edition. First edition. THE BIRDS OF POMPEII. First edition. Gift from University of Arkansas Press. POEMS OF LOVE AND MARRIAGE. First edition. ECHOES: POEMS LEFT BEHIND. Fayetteville, AR: The University of Arkansas Press, 1989. Posthumously published.
Fifth printing, 1993. Gift from University of Arkansas Press. STATIONS OF THE AIR. Selected and arranged by Miller Williams. Kansas City, MO: University of Missouri-Kansas City, 1993. Review Copy. Posthumously published. First edition. Laid in: Letter to reviewer, signed by Dan Jaffe, identified on the title page as Director of the Press. EARLY PROOF COPY OF THE COLLECTED POEMS. Bound in paper with a plastic binder. Signed by editor on cover. |