Ursula K. Le Guin, Joy Harjo, Walt Whitman, et al
Nine Minnesota miniatures by Ox Head Press, 1990-1999
3 3/8 x 2 5/8 in.
8.6 x 6.7 cm.
8.6 x 6.7 cm.
(Browerville, MN): Ox Head Press
816
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Nine volumes comprise a full run of the Ox Head Press Minnesota Miniatures series, printed by Dan Olsen: - Bill Holm, Brahms Capriccio in C Major Opus 76 No. 8...
Nine volumes comprise a full run of the Ox Head Press Minnesota Miniatures series, printed by Dan Olsen:
- Bill Holm, Brahms Capriccio in C Major Opus 76 No. 8 (1990), 1/325 copies
- Norbert Blei, The Watercolor Way (1990), 1/320 copies.
- Martha Courtot, Tribes (1990), 1/300 copies.
- Walt Whitman, This Is What You Shall Do (1991), 1/200 copies. Prototype edition.
- Ursula K. Le Guin, Findings (1992), 1/450 copies. The first edition of this short story, which was later reprinted in 1996's Unlocking the Air and Other Stories.
- Meridel Le Sueur, I Speak from the Shuck (1992), 1/400 copies. A poem celebrating and mourning the "raped earth" by Midwestern proletarian writer Le Sueur.
- Joy Harjo, Fishing (1992), 1/25 hardbound copies. This is the first separate edition of Harjo's poem, which was published in the New York Times in 1991. It would not appear in a collected work until Harjo's The Woman Who Fell From the Sky in 1994. Harjo would go on to serve as US Poet Laureate from 2019 to 2022.
- Michael Gill, The Solution to the Crisis Is Revolution. Graffiti from the Streets of Quito, Ecuador (1994), 1/300 copies.
- The Last Hole. Epitaphs for Golfers (1999), 1/500 copies, signed by the printer.
All except the Harjo volume are bound in wrappers with a paper sleeve—Harjo's text is bound in marbled paper boards backed in blue cloth. A fine set. (3 3/8 by 2 5/8 in.)
- Bill Holm, Brahms Capriccio in C Major Opus 76 No. 8 (1990), 1/325 copies
- Norbert Blei, The Watercolor Way (1990), 1/320 copies.
- Martha Courtot, Tribes (1990), 1/300 copies.
- Walt Whitman, This Is What You Shall Do (1991), 1/200 copies. Prototype edition.
- Ursula K. Le Guin, Findings (1992), 1/450 copies. The first edition of this short story, which was later reprinted in 1996's Unlocking the Air and Other Stories.
- Meridel Le Sueur, I Speak from the Shuck (1992), 1/400 copies. A poem celebrating and mourning the "raped earth" by Midwestern proletarian writer Le Sueur.
- Joy Harjo, Fishing (1992), 1/25 hardbound copies. This is the first separate edition of Harjo's poem, which was published in the New York Times in 1991. It would not appear in a collected work until Harjo's The Woman Who Fell From the Sky in 1994. Harjo would go on to serve as US Poet Laureate from 2019 to 2022.
- Michael Gill, The Solution to the Crisis Is Revolution. Graffiti from the Streets of Quito, Ecuador (1994), 1/300 copies.
- The Last Hole. Epitaphs for Golfers (1999), 1/500 copies, signed by the printer.
All except the Harjo volume are bound in wrappers with a paper sleeve—Harjo's text is bound in marbled paper boards backed in blue cloth. A fine set. (3 3/8 by 2 5/8 in.)