A Note on Apprenticeship [Inscribed to Dan Gerber]
Chicago: Two Hands Press, 1979. First Edition. Regular Issue, one of 250 copies. Slim octavo (25.5cm); letterpress printed sheets, string-tied into bluish-grey handmade paper wrappers; [12]pp. Inscribed by the author on the upper margin of the title page to fellow poem Dan Gerber: "For Dan Gerber: This note, arising out of the east – surely a consideration thru which we we cross / The extent to which genuine apprenticeship is over come is quite mysterious / When such occurs the art is altered / As ever / Clayton Eshleman / Fremont 1979." Old bookseller's pencil notations to title page, some sunning to spine and wrapper extremities; Very Good or better. A warmly inscribed copy of the first publication from Two Hands Press. 83622.
Price: $75.00
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