First edition, first printing. Warmly inscribed by the author to the English poet, Lee Harwood. Original green cloth lettered in gilt to the spine, in the Jim Dine designed dustwrapper. A near fine copy, the binding square and firm, the contents clean throughout. Light spotting to the upper edge of the page block, and a few spots to the upper edge of the front free endpaper. In the lightly spotted dustwrapper. Not price-clipped (35s / £1.75 to the front flap).
Inscribed by the author in black ink to the front free endpaper, "For Lee – / with our / love – / in his country, / Bob / London 7.18.70". The recipient is Lee Harwood (1939-2015), described by John Ashbery as "one of England's best poets and best kept secrets". 'The Finger', which collects Creeley's poems from the second half of the sixties, follows 'Poems 1950-1965' (1966). Both volumes were exclusive to the UK market. The volume is divided into three sections, 'The Hole', 'Pieces' and (nicely appropriate to this copy's inscription), 'In London'.
Stock code: 23538
£85