Eimi.
New York: Covici, Friede, [1933]. First edition. No. 456 of 1381 copies SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. Read More about Eimi
Price: $750
New York: Covici, Friede, [1933]. First edition. No. 456 of 1381 copies SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. Read More about Eimi
Price: $750
New York: William Sloane Associates, Inc, [c. 1933 but 1948]. Read More about Eimi
Price: $150
New York: Oxford University Press, 1950. First edition. Read More about Xaipe seventy-one poems
Price: $130
New York: The Marion Press, 1962. First edition. Read More about 16 Poèmes Enfantins
Price: $75
London: Jonathan Cape, (1930). “Life & Letters” edition. Read More about The Enormous Room
Price: $175
Silver Lake, NH: August 25, 1962. Airmail postcard to Howard Rothschild in London, dated shortly before Cummings’ death: "thanks immensely for the priceless information about Norway — & for the 2handedswordlifting Swedish hero. Let us know how you like guided tours in the proletarian paradise; & don't miss Lenin! Marion..... Read More about Typed Postcard
Price: $750
4 Patchin Place, [New York]: May 16, 1946. “the enclosed is what I happen to believe …”. “the enclosed is what I happen to believe. If your friend, the South American poetess, still wishes to 'interview' me after she has read and understood it — fine and dandy; provided she'll..... Read More about Typed Letter, signed (“Cummings”), to Howard Rothschild
Price: $1,500
Given to Cummings’ Harvard schoolmate and good friend S. Foster Damon, poet and teacher at Brown University. Subsequently given to Ernest Costa, who, under Damon’s influence became a librarian at Brown. Read More about “Breton”
Price: $3,000
n.d. From E.E. Cummings to Allen Tate. An oil bust portrait of Cummings’ wife, Marion Morehouse, given to Allen Tate. With an inscription from Cummings to Tate and a letter from Tate’s wife establishing the provenance of the painting. Read More about “Marion”
Price: $4,500
Exeter: Editions Poetry and Prose, 1982. Number 24 of 65 numbered copies. Private press edition of “No Thanks” and “&”. Read More about No Thanks
Price: $75
[Mount Vernon, New York: The Golden Eagle Press, 1944]. First edition, one of 222 copies. Read More about Anthropos: The Future of Art
Price: $350
New York: Henry Holt and Company, [1946]. Second printing. Inscribed. Inscribed on the first blank, “Wishing Lillian Grencher a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. E.E. Cummins, 1948.”. Read More about Santa Claus: A Morality
Price: $225
New York: Arrow Editions, printed by the Rydal Press, Santa Fe, New Mexico, [1935]. Shahn, Ben. First edition. An extraordinary tour de force by Cummings, his conception of a ballet (entirely gestural) based on Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Read More about Tom
Price: $250