Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Fall 2014


Humberston Skipwith Cannell established himself as one of the more promising of the early imagists sponsored by Ezra Pound before World War I. But Cannell's life as a poet was one of great promise followed by many disappointments. Although he lived sixty-nine years and his poems began to appear in print when he was twenty-four, his career as a publishing poet lasted only three years. Cannell's last published poem appeared in 1917.

Sunday, August 31, 2014

Nero Emperor of Rome

"All lunatics are imaginative.  With power added, sometimes they are spectacular.  It is then that they become interesting."  EDGAR SALTUS

Friday, April 25, 2014

The Bacchante


This edition of The Bacchante by Maurice de Guèrin translated from the French by T.S. Moore is limited to 25 copies printed and hand assembled at the Danaides Press, Chicago, Illinois ~ Anno Domini ~  MMXIV.

Thursday, January 16, 2014

3 by Emanuel Carnevali (Spring 2014)

Contents:

1.   A Sentimental Scheme
2.  Dancing As An Art
3.  Almost A Fable


Thursday, January 2, 2014

Le Livre Des Quatre Couleurs


This edition of Le Livre Des Quatre Couleurs by Harry Crosby follows the text as originally published in Larus, The Celestial Visitor  (Volume 1, Number 3, May, 1927), edited by John Sherry Mangan and is intended for private circulation only.  It will be published on June 04, 2014 in commemoration of the 116th. anniversary of Harry Crosby's birth.