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James L. Weil, American poet, was the proprietor of Elizabeth Press in New Rochelle, New York.




  • Enslin, Theodore. Agreement, and Back: Sequences. (1969) New Rochelle, N.Y. Off-site Shelving PS3555 .N76 A3.

  • Taggart, John. To Construct a Clock. (1971) New Rochelle, NY. Limited edition of 400 copies printed from Garamond type on Magnani paper by Stamperia Valdonega. UMCP has an unnumbered and unsigned copy. Special Collections Stacks PS3570 .A32 T6.

  • Whitney, J.D. (John Denison). The Nabisco Warehouse. (1971) New Rochelle, NY: Elizabeth Press. Limited edition of 400 copies. Off-site shelving PS3573 .H53 N3.

  • Hollo, Anselm. Some Worlds. (1974) New Rochelle, N.Y. Edition of 300 copies. UMCP Off-site shelving. PR6015 .O415 S6.

  • Rannit, Aleksis. Donum Estonicum: Poems in Translation. (1976) New Rochelle, NY. UMCP Off-site shelving PH665 .R28 A23.

  • Mills, Barriss. The Unheroic Muse: Essays on Five Classical Poets. (1978) New Rochelle, N.Y.: Elizabeth Press; Berkely, CA: Distributed by Serendipity Press. Limited edition of 500 copies. McKeldin Library Stacks PA3020 .M5.





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